Phinéas et Ferb : Le Film: Voyage dans la 2ème Dimension
Phinéas et Ferb découvrent que leur ornithorynque, Perry, est en fait un agent secret. Ils s'embarquent alors dans une grande aventure qui les propulsera dans une dimension parallèle, contrô... Tout lirePhinéas et Ferb découvrent que leur ornithorynque, Perry, est en fait un agent secret. Ils s'embarquent alors dans une grande aventure qui les propulsera dans une dimension parallèle, contrôlée par le méchant Dr. Doofenshmirtz.Phinéas et Ferb découvrent que leur ornithorynque, Perry, est en fait un agent secret. Ils s'embarquent alors dans une grande aventure qui les propulsera dans une dimension parallèle, contrôlée par le méchant Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total
- Candace Flynn
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- Major Francis Monogram
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- (as Swampy Marsh)
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- Baljeet Rai
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- Buford Van Stomm
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- Jeremy Johnson
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- Carl
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- (as Tyler Mann)
- Stacy Hirano
- (voix)
- Vanessa Doofenshmirtz
- (voix)
- (scènes coupées)
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- Norm
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- Irving
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- Woman #1
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Although starting with an original concept, the stories in terms of structure are based around the same formula mainly. The ideas and situations however have enough variety to avoid it becoming too repetitive, while it looks good, has one of the catchiest theme tunes of any show in recent years, has wonderful, clever and funny writing, interesting and entertaining character relationships and characters that are easy to like. As likable as the two protagonists are and Candace is more than the stereotypical, tell-tale older sister that she seems, the scene stealers are adorable and funny Perry the Platypus (another example of mastery of actions and expressions registering hugely without uttering a word) and hilariously loony and incompetent Doofenschmirtz.
It was inevitable that 'Phineas and Ferb' would get its own feature film, and it richly deserved it with characters and writing strong enough to warrant one. 'Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension' more than does the show justice and as far as films based on Disney Channel shows not released in theatres it's one of the best there is, proof too that 'Phineas and Ferb' had not lost its mojo at this point.
Maybe the pacing is a little too fast on occasions, especially in the second half, and the finale is rather overblown and descends too much into silliness (something that the rest of the film avoided, so it was a shame). Flaws aside, 'Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension' is absolutely perfect for existing fans of the show and does a very good job in its attempt to attract a wider audience which shows that the film works on its own too. Children will love it and there is plenty for adults to enjoy, if anything adults or older fans will appreciate the story and humour more most likely.
The animation is good and true to the animation style of the show but with a little more visual invention thanks to having a premise that allows for that to happen. It's simple but never simplistic, it's all vibrant in colour and the attention to detail is often marvellous. The music is catchy with some clever lyric writing, despite loving the infectious music in the show there was the fear that the music wouldn't be to my taste here, having heard polarising opinions on it, but coming from someone raised on classical music and opera it was right up my street.
'Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension' is particularly good in the writing, characters and character relationships. The writing is remarkably intelligent, witty, inventive and clever with cracking puns and one-liners and references that will delight older audiences. All in the spirit of the show. The characters are both interesting and likable, it has been said that Phineas is out of character, and he is (showing a side to him that has never happened in the show), but one can understand why if anybody knows what its like for someone you love and trust is not who they seem while also understanding Perry's point of view.
The characterisations of Perry and Doofenschmirtz are on point and stay true to their original personalities, and Candace's subplot actually to me was crucial in her development while not being as interesting as the rest of the story. The interactions are a joy all round, especially Phineas/Ferb, Phineas/Perry and Perry/Doofenschmirtz.
Really liked the story. The fast paced energy of the show's story-lines are intact as are the inventiveness, the characterisations and relationships. Even better was how well 'Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension' did in opening things up with all the ingredients that made the show work so well intact while having the alternate dimension concept that gave the film a darker, bigger and edgier approach. This concept was intriguing and gave a suitable amount of tension and fun. The alternative universe versions of the characters are creepy and entertaining. It even has a touching moment with the reconciliation scene that warmed the heart too.
Voice acting is typically terrific, particularly from Vincent Martella (Phineas), Ashley Tisdale (Candace) and Dan Povenmire (Doofenschmirtz).
Overall, a real pleasure and complements 'Phineas and Ferb' perfectly. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Now, I can safely say that, except for the crush on Isabella part, I still feel the same toward the series and "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension". Sure, it's no longer as exciting as I remember due to the fact that I am now a young adult but still, this movie delivers. P&F fans are rewarded especially towards the end while newcomers will surely want to watch the entire series. Thankgoodness we got a sequel episode in the series' season 4 and a second movie 9 years later.
I liked the story as well and I thought it made good material for a movie-length episode.
I highly recommend this one.
Keeping in mind, that it is the film-feature based on a kids TV-show (with your mandatory song per episode), I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. The animation is slightly above that of the show, it is cleverly written and the tone more 'serious' than that of the show itself. Because of that it is enjoyable for children as well as their parents.
I can recommend this movie for all fans of the show and assure any parent, that it is a much better rental/buy than many Direct-To-DVD Disney movies.
Addendum: Watching the show prior to the movie is not required, but being familiar with some of the shows themes, might improve your experience of the movie. Due to the nature of the show it is not necessary to watch more than one or two episodes, since the plot is always roughly the same.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe mine cars commonly used in the 2nd dimension by The Resistance are the same ones seen being used by the animal agents as Agent Perry descends into his lair at the beginning of the movie. The Resistance Headquarters is Agent Pinky's lair, which is why the giant screen is pink and flowery.
- GaffesOlivia Olson is listed in the end credits as providing the voice for Vanessa, but the character does not appear in the film.
- Citations
Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz: Wow, if I had a nickel for every time I was doomed by a puppet, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
- Crédits fousMusic Video of Kick it up a Noch appears in a small box beside the closing credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Edición Especial Coleccionista: Perros de paja (2013)
- Bandes originalesEverything's Better with Perry
Written by Dan Povenmire, Jeff 'Swampy' Marsh, Martin Olson, Aliki Theofilopoulos, and Antoine Guilbaud
Performed by Robbie Wyckoff
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- Durée1 heure 18 minutes
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