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  1. trebleshot
    03-15-2010 05:34 AM
    trebleshot
    Definitely. And it's one of the few kids shows which is episodic in nature, but has an over-arching continuity. I love that structure and the idea that there are such things as cause/effect and character growth, rather than everything is back to square one before the next episode.
  2. scarecrow
    03-14-2010 09:03 PM
    scarecrow
    I agree. My nieces spend a lot of time at my place and I'll admit I'm a Spongebob fan from way back, but other than that, most kids cartoons are pretty lame these days. Phineas and Pherb does has a surprising sense of humor, and I'm most certain I would've watched it constantly if it would've been on when I was 7.
  3. trebleshot
    03-14-2010 03:33 PM
    trebleshot
    It's been a while since I've seen a kids toon that I enjoy as much as my daughter and my sister's kids. There are some really laugh out loud moments and a lot of self-referential humor (even a bit of 4th-wall breakage).
  4. scarecrow
    03-14-2010 02:16 PM
    scarecrow
    Gotta love Phineas and Pherb!
  5. trebleshot
    02-19-2009 02:03 PM
    trebleshot
    What else are the interwebs for?
  6. scarecrow
    02-18-2009 04:32 PM
    scarecrow
    Hahaha bastard! You continue to rub it in my face!
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