Phineas and Ferb Go Hawaiian

Much as I’d like to think of myself as a sophisticated connoisseur of art and culture, I consume my fair share of pop pablum. And as a dad to three kids, I also know more than I want to know about kids cartoons. A few shows have been outright banned from our living room TiVo, but there are a few I genuinely enjoy. And “Phineas and Ferb” is definitely a guilty pleasure.

Though a Disney property, “Phineas and Ferb” is smarter, funnier, and sometimes more subversive than you might expect. It’s pro imagination (a never-ending summer break calls for daily flights of fancy), it embraces quirk (a platypus named Perry is a secret agent), and the evil-genius villain (Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) is haplessly lovable.

And it is because of these traits that I’m cautiously looking forward to tomorrow’s debut of a new special episode of the show: “Phineas and Ferb’s Hawaiian Vacation.”

During a Hawaiian family vacation, Candace finds a cool lava rock necklace and is plagued with bad luck, so a native tells her she must take it to the top of a volcano, which spoils the cool, calm vibe she learned from a Hawaiian yoga instructor. Phineas and Ferb go with Candace and along the way, they ride a few waves with pro surfer Laird Hamilton. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenshmirtz is also at the same volcano, trying to make the population less intelligent with a “de-evolution-inator.”

The plot is a clear tribute to the famous three-part Hawaii adventure of the “Brady Bunch” in the 1970s. And “Phineas and Ferb” have invoked tiki culture before. Of course, Hawaiian culture is something distinctly different, but I don’t expect much nuance from a children’s show. I’m just hoping to be entertained… and to not be annoyed by some of the common stereotypes and cheap jokes that usually turn up in a Hawaii-themed special.

I’m not sure what “a native” will mean, but here’s hoping Laird Hamilton provided some island-savvy script consulting.

“Phineas and Ferb’s Hawaiian Vacation” premieres on the Disney Channel on Friday, July 9 at 9 p.m. EDT/PDT. It will be rebroadcast on Monday, July 12 at 7:30 p.m.

3 Responses

  1. paula says:

    DUDE! I hope they get it right, too, but it’s a cartoon, so they get some license. However, it is dizzy Disney, so all bets are off.

    YOU ARE SO BUSTED!

  2. Kaiholo Hale says:

    LOL, oh how I remember the Brady Bunch in Hawaii (and their other classic trips). Although I don’t normally watch ‘Phineas and Ferb’ (I’m more of a forced ‘Handy Manny’ dad), I will DVR it tomorrow and hopefully be entertained.

  1. August 17, 2015

    […] Like its corporate cousin Apple, Disney has had a long fascination with Hawaii. Most recently, the animated short “Lava” told the story of a volcano in search of love (featuring Hawaiian musicians Kuana Torres Kahele and Napua Greig). The studio’s full-length feature in 2002 was “Lilo & Stitch,” set on the island of Kauai. Of course, many of its television properties have featured trips to Hawaii, like “Phineas & Ferb’s Hawaiian Vacation.” […]

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