Disney Branded Television has ordered a revival of the hit animated show Phineas and Ferb.
Original show co-creator Dan Povenmire will return for 40 new episodes spread across two seasons.
The series will once again follow "two resourceful stepbrothers who conquer boredom and make every day of summer vacation count, often to the chagrin of their sister Candace."
Show co-creator Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, who voiced Major Monogram, is also in talks to return for the project.
The original Phineas and Ferb premiered in 2008 and stopped airing in 2015.
The upcoming revival is thanks to a new deal Dan Povenmire made with Disney, which will also ensure that his show Hamster & Gretel gets a second season.
Dan Povenmire said in a statement "I’m eagerly looking forward to diving back into the show for them and for a whole new generation."
TikToker is eagerly rubbing their hands in anticipation of the next viral sound.
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