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가족으로는 말수가 적은 이복동생 [[퍼브 플레쳐]], 어머니 [[린다 플린]], 아버지 [[로렌스 플린]]과 누나 [[캔디스 플린]], 애완동물 [[오리너구리 페리]] 등이 있다. 그들의 누나 캔디스는 항상 그들의 행동을 엄마에게 이르려 하지만 번번이 상황이 사라져버려 실패한다.
 
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==Role in ''Phineas and Ferb''==
Phineas is part of a [[blended family]], a decision creator Marsh made to reflect his own experiences growing up.<ref name="podcast"/> His stepbrother, Ferb, is his best friend. Phineas's birth father is never present or discussed in the series, something Marsh and Povenmire have stated that they fully intend to keep it that way. It is established that his mother, Linda Flynn-Fletcher married Ferb's father, Lawrence Fletcher, after dating him for a while in the 1990s. They truly fell in love at a concert of the fictitious band "Love Händel" after they were put on the kiss cam.
 
Phineas is portrayed as a selfless, intelligent, innocent, and creative child.<ref name="AM1"/> As a means to beat boredom, he and his brother devise outrageous activities throughout their summer vacation,<ref name="AM1">{{cite web|url=http://www.awn.com/articles/production/swampy-dan-emerges-iphineas-and-ferbi|title= From Swampy & Dan Emerges Phineas and Ferb", Page 1.|author=Strike, Joe|work=Animation World Magazine|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> often participating in activities &ndash; toy design (in "Toy to the World");<ref name="TTW"/> [[piracy]] (in "The Ballad of Badbeard");<ref name="BBB">{{cite episode|title=The Ballad of Badbeard|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=1|number=13 (P.2)|credits= Director: Dan Povenmire|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> [[engineering]] (in "It's About Time!");<ref name="IAT">{{cite episode|title=It's About Time!|series=Phineas and Ferb| season= 1|episode= 9|credits=Writer and Director: Dan Povenmire|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> [[restaurant manager|restaurant management]] (in "Chez Platypus");<ref name="CP">{{cite episode|title=Chez Platypus|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=2| number 5 (P.2)|credits= Writers: Antoine Guilbaud, Kim Roberson; Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney XD}}</ref> usually inaccessible to children. Phineas lives in the fictional town of Danville (part of the Tri-State Area), in a large, suburban neighborhood;<ref name="LBU">{{cite episode|title=Leave the Busting to Us!|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=1|number= 17 (P.2)|credits=Writer: Bobby Gaylor, Martin Olson;Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> he comes up with most of his ideas while sitting with Ferb in his backyard.<ref name="OP"/>
 
==Character==
 
===Creation and conception===
[[File:Dan Povenmire Comic-Con 2009.jpg|thumb|[[Dan Povenmire]] originally drew Phineas on a piece of [[butcher paper]] in [[South Pasadena, California]].<ref name="AM3">{{cite web|url=http://www.awn.com/articles/production/swampy-dan-emerges-iphineas-and-ferbi/page/3%2C1|title= From Swampy & Dan Emerges Phineas and Ferb", Page 3.|author=Strike, Joe|work=Animation World Magazine|accessdate=2009-09-30|date=2008-02-01}}</ref>]]
[[Dan Povenmire]] and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh had conceived the idea of the ''Phineas and Ferb'' series while working as layout artists on ''[[The Simpsons]].'' After planning the basics of the show, the two began laying out characters. Povenmire, eating dinner with his family at a Wild Thyme restaurant in [[South Pasadena, California]], drew a quick sketch of a "triangle kid."<ref name="AM3"/> Povenmire named the triangle [[doodle]] "Phineas," saying he "look<nowiki>[ed]</nowiki> like <nowiki>[one]</nowiki>",<ref name="CC">{{cite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2s8uUwQK9c|title= Vincent @ Comic Con 2008|publisher=[[MSN]]|date=2008-08-08|people=Povenmire, Dan}}</ref> and with reference to the character [[Phileas Fogg]] (often misreferenced as "Phineas Fogg") from ''[[Around the World in Eighty Days (Verne novel)|Around the World in 80 Days]].'' (1873)<ref name="411 news"/> Povenmire tore the paper out and called Marsh that night, telling him "Hey, I think we have our show."<ref name="QA">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i0bc78baf8235f8b4159fd786ff9f8736|title= Q&A: Dan Povenmire|archiveurl= http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:h-TlYnF0OCMJ:www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i0bc78baf8235f8b4159fd786ff9f8736+Emmy+nominee+Dan+Povenmire&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a|archivedate=2009-07-31|author= Bond, Paul.|date= 2009-05-02|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref>
 
After designing the show, the two had significant difficulties getting the series [[Greenlight|green lit]]. It was not picked up for fifteen years.<ref name="USC">{{cite web|archiveurl=http://google.com/search?q=cache:CdA_4QDEdOcJ:www.dailytrojan.com/2.1792/usc-dropout-makes-it-big-in-animation-1.201942+USC+dropout+makes+it+big+in+animation&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a|archivedate=2009-10-02|url= http://www.dailytrojan.com/2.1792/usc-dropout-makes-it-big-in-animation-1.201942|title= USC dropout makes it big in animation|author=Perez, Lauren|date= 2008-05-12|work=[[Daily Trojan]]|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> In their final pitch to the Walt Disney Company, the creators designed a recorded [[storyboard]], featuring a very rough outline of characters. The [[prototype]] Phineas was ruder to others than the version in the eventual show,<ref name="OP">{{cite video|title=Phineas and Ferb volume one featurette "Original Pitch"|medium=DVD|people=Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh|publisher=Disney|date=2008}}</ref> where the creators decided to make him more kind.<ref name="AM2"/> Citing comedy's "big duos" including [[Wallace and Gromit]] and [[Jay and Silent Bob]], the creators chose to give Phineas most of the dialogue while Ferb remains almost silent.<ref name="podcast"/>
 
===Design===
[[File:Phineas design.jpg|thumb|right|Outline of Phineas' head design.]]
All characters in ''Phineas and Ferb'' were drawn in a design borrowed from [[Tex Avery]]'s style, with geometric shapes being included in their structure; Phineas in particular is that of a triangle.<ref name="AM3"/> The triangle face has been stated in the series as being just his nose that covers the entire head.<ref name="RB">{{cite episode|title=Raging Bully|credits=Writers: Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh; Directors: Dan Povenmire|channel=Disney Channel|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=1|network=Disney Channel}}</ref> The goal while drawing characters was to make them simple enough to be drawn by child viewers and be recognized by [[silhouette]].<ref name="411 news">{{cite web|url=http://www.resource411.com/411Update/Issue/Articles/Story.cfm?StoryID=1020|title=Phineas and Ferb: Music, Mischief, And The Endless Summer Vacation|work=411 News|author=Galas, Marjorie|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> Phineas's eyes lie on the top of his head<ref name="MD">{{cite web|url=http://atv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/media/schedule/memorialdaymarathon.pdf|title=Memorial Day Marathon|format=PDF|accessdate=2009-09-30|work=Disney Channel}}</ref> and are of oval shape.<ref name="IS">{{cite web|url=http://blog.scholastic.com/ink_splot_26/2009/06/drawing-phineas-and-ferb-with-swampy-and-dan.html|title=Drawing Phineas and Ferb with Swampy and Dan|work=[[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]]|author=H., Carly|date=2009-06-22|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> For his hair, three "tufts" are put in the back and front, while three freckles lie underneath. For the ear, a small 3 is used to represent the [[ear lobe]].<ref name="MD"/><ref name="IS"/> Povenmire uses thin, spindly arms for every character as a simple reason to add fun.<ref name="MD"/>
 
===Voice===
Young actor [[Vincent Martella]], previously known for [[The CW]] series ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'',<ref name="NL">{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalledger.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=22&num=18612|title=Jeffrey Wright Admits Waters Role Giving Him that Panicky Feeling|date=2008-02-01|work=National Ledger|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> was cast for the role of Phineas.<ref name="CC 2">{{cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2s8uUwQK9c|title= Vincent @ Comic Con 2008|work=MSN|date=2008-08-09|people=Martella, Vincent|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> Martella originally auditioned for the role five months before his initial pickup, but was left without feedback for the time. When Dan Povenmire was given a tape of Martella in ''Everybody Hates Chris,'' he called him to do Phineas for the pilot.<ref name="NL"/> He designed a different voice than his own which he describes as "wacky [and] crazy." The creators were afraid of him losing it when his voice changed, though he was still able to retain it for the most part even afterward, though the tone is now slightly different than the original sound.<ref name="celebs"/>
 
While in recording sessions, Martella has a large amount of enthusiasm and describes it as humorous to watch him while doing a take.<ref name="celebs">{{cite web|url=http://www.juniorcelebs.com/vincent-martella-talks-about-his-phineas-voice/|title=Vincent Martella Talks About His Phineas Voice!|work=Junior Celebs (transcript from ''Popstar!'' Magazine)|date=2009-04-03|author=Katz, Nikki|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> In interviews Martella has said that he enjoys working on the series and voicing Phineas, and appreciates the opportunity to work alongside guest stars, especially [[Malcolm McDowell]].<ref name="CC 2"/>
 
Martella once wrote as an article for ''[[Popstar! Magazine]]'' his thoughts on the role and of the show itself:
{{quote|The greatest thing about being on ''Phineas'' so far is that I can get my parents to laugh! We all sat down to see the beach episode on New Years Eve! Once I saw all the adults laughing along with me and my 10-year-old brother, that was the greatest thing in the world to me!|Martella<ref>{{cite news|work=[[Popstar! Magazine]]|title=Pop Talk!|author=Martella, Vincent|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref>}}
 
===Hallmarks===
''Phineas and Ferb'' makes liberal use of running gags,<ref name="wired">{{cite web|url=http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2008/07/phineas-and-fer/|title=Phineas and Ferb: Kid Inventors and a Secret Agent Platypus|work=Wired|date=July 9, 2008|author=Blum, Matt}}</ref> and Phineas has several recurrent lines that are featured in most episodes. When he comes up with an idea of what adventure he and his brother are going to have that day, he says "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!" During the course of an adventure, Phineas is generally asked by a disbelieving adult if he is not "a little young to be..." part of whatever occupation he is currently carrying out.<ref name="AM1"/> For example, while constructing a shrine to his sister on the face of [[Mount Rushmore]], a [[park ranger]] asks him "Aren't you boys a little young to be restoring a national monument?"<ref name="CLH">{{cite episode|title=Candace Loses Her Head|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=1|number= 1 (P.2)| credits=Writers: Kyle Baker, Patrick Ventura; Director: Dan Povenmire |channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> Phineas generally answers "Yes, yes I am," though on a few occasions has responded "No"<ref name="FS">{{cite episode|title=Flop Starz|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=1|number=4 (P. 2)|credits=Writers: Sherm Cohen, Antoine Guillbaud; Director: Dan Povenmire |channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> or "Well, I don't think so."<ref name="TTW">{{cite episode|title=Toy to the World|series= Phineas and Ferb|season=1|number=8 (P.2) |credits=Writers: Martin Olson, Bobby Gaylor, Chong Lee, Mike Diederich; Director: Dan Povenmire, Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref>
 
In every episode, Phineas and Ferb's pet [[platypus]], Perry, disappears to carry out his job as a [[secret agent]]. The kids almost always notice this, asking "Hey, where's Perry?" Then, when Perry comes home, they say, "Oh, there you are, Perry!" Discussing Perry, creator Povenmire cited the example of his own pet cat, Sprocket, which he claimed led a "secret life" with his neighbors in order to get extra food.<ref name="USC"/>
 
===Personality and traits===
{{quote|His [Phineas] confidence makes people think, "He must be a prodigy." People rarely ask him if he's too young. He'd never lie to an adult or try to get away with anything. He's just motivated by fun. If he thought mom would actually dislike the things they're doing, he would probably stop, but since he's never gotten in trouble for it, he doesn't think of it as getting into trouble.|[[Dan Povenmire]] in an interview with ''[[Animation Magazine]].''<ref name="AM1"/>}}
 
Phineas is portrayed as being an intelligent, fun-loving, extremely naïve, and a kind, confident child.<ref name="AM1"/> The [[Disney Channel]] promos for ''Phineas and Ferb'' describe him as someone who "thinks big", refusing to let any day be ordinary.<ref name="Meet Phineas">{{cite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m28TuEpgvLU|title= Phineas and Ferb Promo - Meet Phineas|publisher=Disney Channel|date=2007-11-04|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> Povenmire also characterizes him as confident, someone so secure in his abilities that others assume he is a prodigy. Povenmire and Marsh wanted the series to reflect their own childhood memories of going out during the summer and have fun, digging trenches and building tunnels, forts, and tree houses.<ref name="AM1"/>
 
[[File:PhineasGuitarRacing.jpg|thumb|left|The creators wanted Phineas to do his activities for fun and be confident.<ref name="AM1"/> Here, he is playing the guitar while racing in the episode "The Fast and the Phineas".]]
 
The creators wanted Phineas, like Ferb, to be a character who would never "<nowiki>[do]</nowiki> anything with any [[wiktionary:animosity|animosity]]," or to agitate his sister or outsmart his mother purposely. Instead, the character was supposed to be motivated only by enjoyment and free from mean spiritedness.<ref name="AM1"/><ref name="AM2">{{cite web|url=http://www.awn.com/articles/production/swampy-dan-emerges-iphineas-and-ferbi/page/2%2C1|title= From Swampy & Dan Emerges Phineas and Ferb", Page 2.|author=Strike, Joe|work=Animation World Magazine|accessdate=2009-09-30|date=2008-02-01}}</ref> He is generous, kind, and optimistic, and several of his plots involve helping someone out. He tries to please his sister Candace, carving her face into Mount Rushmore for her birthday in one episode<ref name="CLH"/> and helping her retrieve a tape detailing his summer adventures even though she intended on using the footage as evidence to "bust" him and Ferb.<ref name="TCC">{{cite episode|title=Traffic Cam Caper|series=Phineas and Ferb|season = 1|episode=21|credits=Writers: Kim Roberson, Marc Ceccarelli; Directors: Dan Povenmire, Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> Another episode has him throwing an [[extravaganza]] for his mother's birthday,<ref name="MB">{{cite episode|title=Mom's Birthday|series=Phineas and Ferb|season = 1|number= 11|credits=Director: Zac
Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> and yet another has him (along with Ferb and Candace) recreating their parent's most romantic moment for their wedding anniversary.<ref name="DGB">{{cite episode|title=Dude, We're Getting Band Back Together|number=14|credits=Writers: Bobby Gaylor, Martin Olson; Director: Dan Povenmire|season=1|network=Disney Channel|series=Phineas and Ferb}}</ref> He has also been shown helping his grandparents, reenacting his Grandfather Reginald's daredevil stunt from his youth<ref name="TFF">{{cite episode|title=The Flying Fishmonger|series=Phineas and Ferb|season = 1|number=15|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> and setting up a [[roller derby]] for a rematch race with his Grandmother Betty Jo's old rival.<ref name="CTW">{{cite episode|title=Crack That Whip!|series=Phineas and Ferb|season = 1|number= 18|credits= Writers: Tim Bjorklund, Kim Roberson|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> In the episodes "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" and "Hail Doofania!",<!-- This is how the title episode is: "Hail Doofania!". Please add whatever is at the end. --> Phineas goes to great lengths to help his friend Isabella.<ref name="OGS">{{cite episode|title=One Good Scare Ought to Do It!|series=Phineas and Ferb|season = 1| number= 9|credits= Writers: Antoine Guilbaud, Chong Lee; Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref><ref name="HD">{{cite episode|title=Hail Doofana!|series=Phineas and Ferb|season= 1| number= 26 (P.2) |credits=Writers: Antoine Guilbaud, Aliki Theofilopoulos; Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> Other episodes, like "Unfair Science Fair," "Oil on Candace," "The Bully Code," and "Voyage To The Bottom of Buford," further explore Phineas's generosity toward all of his friends.<ref name="USF">{{cite episode|title=Unfair Science Fair|series=Phineas and Ferb|season 1 & 2|number= 23|channel=[[Disney XD]]}}</ref><ref name="OOC">{{cite episode|title=Oil on Candace|series=Phineas and Ferb|season= 1| number= 22 (P. 2)|credits= Writers: Antoine Guilbaud, Aliki Theofilopoulis; Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref> He even has plans at the beginning of "The Bully Code" for a jellybean currency system for emerging nations.
 
On other occasions, though, Phineas's adventures have upset others, intentionally or otherwise. Most notably Candace is constantly frustrated in her efforts to "bust" her brothers throughout the series,<ref name="AM2"/> and in rare cases Phineas has deliberately caused misfortune to others. For example in the episode "Get That Bigfoot Outta My Face," Phineas intentionally gives all the kids at camp a fright when he tricks them into thinking [[Bigfoot]] is attacking, though this is mostly getting into the spirit of spooky story telling.<ref name="GTB">{{cite episode|title=Get That Bigfoot Outta My Face!|series=Phineas and Ferb|season= 1|number= 6 |credits= Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney Channel}}</ref>
 
Nonetheless, Povenmire and Marsh intended for Phineas and Ferb to be motivated only by fun.<ref name="AM1"/> In one episode, "Thaddeus and Thor", Phineas says that fun is his only goal in his daily schemes &ndash; though Ferb adds that they also do it "for the ladies."<ref name="TT">{{cite episode|title=Thaddeus and Thor|series=Phineas and Ferb|season=2|credits=Writers: Antoine Guilbaud, Kim Roberson; Director: Zac Moncrief|channel=Disney XD}}</ref> Phineas also says that he wants his adventures to give him something interesting to say when he gets back to school,<ref name="RC"/> a setting the creators have confirmed they will never put him in.<ref name="PP32">{{cite video|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBJ6FaXnFog&feature=channel|title=Piper's Pick #32|publisher=Piper's Pick TV|people=Dan Povenmire|accessdate=2009-09-30|date=2009-04-22}}</ref>
 
Phineas is also very modest. He tends to put Ferb's name on inventions. This may be because Ferb does most of the building. However, he never seems angry or resentful of giving his brother the credit.
 
Phineas appears to be addicted to inventing. In "Bully Bromance Break Up" he goes into withdrawal when the other kids insist on climbing a mountain without using any crazy gadgets.
 
==Reception==
Phineas has received mostly positive reviews. Emily Ashby of ''Common Sense Media'' describes Phineas as "boisterous," and he and Ferb as "partner[s] in crime."<ref name="CSM"/> Susan Stewart, reviewing the show in the ''[[New York Times]]'', notes that Phineas and Ferb "work on a heroic scale and are apparently not limited by the laws of nature."<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/01/arts/television/01phin.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss|title= ''New York Times'' reviews ''Phineas and Ferb'' and ''George of the Jungle''|date=2008-02-01|author=Stewart, Susan|accessdate=2009-09-30|work=The New York Times}}</ref> Jean Yoo, an official press member for [[Disney Channel]], describes him as a "a precocious bundle of energy whose tolerance for sitting still is just a little thinner than his patience for the social echelon in which he finds himself." She as well notes that he is "endearing and smart."<ref name="medianet">{{cite web|url=http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/web/showpage/showpage.aspx?program_id=3113788&type=producer|title=''Phineas and Ferb'' Show Description|work=Disney Channel Medianet|accessdate=2009-04-08|author=Yoo, Jean}}</ref>
 
''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' calls Phineas's adventures "spectacular."<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117935998.html?categoryid=32&cs=1|title=Phineas and Ferb Review|author=Lowry, Brian|date=2008-01-31|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref> ''Animation Insider'' reporter Aaron Bynum described him as a "wiz kid idea machine."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1801|title=Disney's 'Phineas and Ferb' Animation on DVD|work=Animation Insider|date=2008-07-30|accessdate=2009-08-01|author=Bynum, Aaron}}</ref> ''[[The Seattle Times]]'' wrote that both Phineas and Ferb were "young heroes."<ref>{{cite news|title=Disney summer, oil, Globetrotters, TV Lookout|work=Seattle Times|date=2008-01-27|accessdate=2009-09-27}}</ref> The song "Ain't Got Rhythm," which Vincent Martella performed in the voice of Phineas alongside [[Steve Zahn]] and [[Thomas Sangster]] in the episode "[[Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together]]," was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]] in 2008 for "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics."<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0852863/awards|title= Phineas and Ferb awards|work=Internet Movie Database|accessdate=2009-09-30}}</ref>
 
==다른 매체==
[[피니와 퍼브]] 외에도 피니어스는 여러 매체에 나오고 있다. To date, he has appeared in all ''Phineas and Ferb'' novelizations, published by [[Disney Press]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Jones|first=Jasmine|title=Speed Demons|publisher=Disney Press|isbn=1-4231-1628-3|year=2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Bergen|first=Lara Rice|title=Runaway Hit|publisher=Disney Press|isbn=1-4231-1797-2|year=2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Mayer|first=Helena|title=Wild Surprise|isbn=978-1-4231-1798-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Richards|first=Kittie|title=Thrill-o-rama|isbn=978-1-4231-1799-5}}</ref> Phineas appears in the [[Nintendo DS]] video game based on the series, simply titled ''[[Phineas and Ferb (video game)|Phineas and Ferb]].''<ref name="VG"/> Dan Povenmire has said that he saw nothing of the game until its release, on which he was given a copy for free.<ref name="podcast">{{cite video|url= http://downloads.wired.com/podcasts/assets/thegeekdads/thegeekdadsspecialphineasandferb.mp3?_kip_ipx=1895089171-1238013329|title= "The Geek Dads" Podcast interview with Povenmire & Marsh|people=Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh|accessdate=2009-09-30|medium=Audio}}</ref>
 
[[Plush toys]] of the character, along with toys representing Ferb and Perry, have been manufactured.<ref name="AmazonToys"/> Phineas also appears on most of the ''Phineas and Ferb'' t-shirts.<ref name="shirts">{{cite web|url= http://www.stylinonline.com/youth-t-shirt-disney-phineas-ferb.html|title=''Phineas and Ferb'' shirts|work=Stylinonline.com|accessdate=2009-09-30}} {{Dead link|date=April 2012|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Phineas is set to appear in the forthcoming [[comic book]] series based on the series, though details are unconfirmed.<ref name="podcast"/> Phineas and his brother Ferb have as well both been referenced in the book ''Lost and Found: How Churches Are Connecting to Young Adults'' as examples of how media and television characters can be influential in people's lives.<ref>{{cite book|title=Lost and Found: How Churches Are Connecting to Young Adults|author=Stetzer, Ed; Stanley, Richie; Hayes, Jason|page=183}}</ref> Both Phineas and his brother Ferb appeared in the ''[[Mad (TV series)|Mad]]'' segments "The Straight-A Team", and "DolPhineas and Ferb Tale" were Phineas was shown wearing glasses with a nerdy type look.
==바깥 고리==
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*피니와 퍼브 위키, [[wikiasite:phineasandferb:Phineas Flynn|피니어스 플린]]
 
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