Vincent Martella
- Phineas Flynn
- (voice)
- …
Ashley Tisdale
- Candace Flynn
- (voice)
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
- Ferb Fletcher
- (voice)
- (as Thomas Sangster)
Tyler Alexander Mann
- Carl
- (voice)
- (as Tyler Mann)
Bobby Gaylor
- Buford Van Stomm
- (voice)
- …
Mitchel Musso
- Jeremy Johnson
- (voice)
Kelly Hu
- Stacy Hirano
- (voice)
- …
Brian George
- Uncle Sabu
- (voice)
Isabella Acres
- Katie
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This is peak television. One of the most satisfying episodes of all time.
The funniest and the most wholesome episode of the whole series (at least of the first 2 seasons). If they had decided to end the show here, it would have been a perfect ending (the actual ending is pretty much perfect too).
It takes everything that makes P&F so great and amps it up a notch. Science defying contraptions, amazing songs that make you wanna dance (City of Love and Summer Belongs To You are 2 of the best songs of the show), the sweet relationships among the characters, hilarious jokes etc.
Yes, this is just perfection.
The funniest and the most wholesome episode of the whole series (at least of the first 2 seasons). If they had decided to end the show here, it would have been a perfect ending (the actual ending is pretty much perfect too).
It takes everything that makes P&F so great and amps it up a notch. Science defying contraptions, amazing songs that make you wanna dance (City of Love and Summer Belongs To You are 2 of the best songs of the show), the sweet relationships among the characters, hilarious jokes etc.
Yes, this is just perfection.
10Reckno64
This episode is just so much fun, so enjoyable I would recommend it to anyone, even those who don't watch the show! Brilliant songs, many funny moments, and topped off by THE GREATEST ADVENTURE EVER where the kids travel all across the world on the summer solstice to make the best and longest day of summer! Of course, things don't always go as planned but they all make the most of it. They visit Tokyo, France, India, and each place has at least one song so be ready for a very musical episode!
Personally the song at the end (which shares the same name as the title of the episode) is probably my favorite in the entire show. Every moment of it just makes me so happy, I can never watch it without smiling!
Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh are true geniuses. Everything about this episode is perfect in my opinion. Do yourself a favor and see it if you already haven't! :D
Personally the song at the end (which shares the same name as the title of the episode) is probably my favorite in the entire show. Every moment of it just makes me so happy, I can never watch it without smiling!
Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh are true geniuses. Everything about this episode is perfect in my opinion. Do yourself a favor and see it if you already haven't! :D
This was hands down one of the best episodes of the entire series.
Almost every character is at their best, the story elevates it above a normal episode while still retaining the charm and feel of Phineas and Ferb, and the episode contains some of the best songs of the show (City of Love and Rubber Bands, Rubber Balls being a few standouts). What more could you ask for?
Despite revolving around a certain formula and similar basic structure, 'Phineas and Ferb' is still to me a great show and had enough variety to stop it from being repetitive. The earlier seasons are better, funnier and more creative than the later ones generally, but even when the show was not at its very best it was so much better than most shows airing on the Disney Channel. During its entire run, 'Phineas and Ferb' was one of the channel's few winners in a period where it was going downhill.
"Summer Belongs to You" is an example of an episode going into the transition into the latter seasons that shows that 'Phineas and Ferb' was still going strong at this point and what the show is all about. Not only is it one of the best episodes of Season 2, which was quality-wise very good with no bad episodes really, it is also one of my personal favourites of the show. No wonder "Summer Belongs to You" is a fan favourite, a distinction that is more than well deserved, and it is a great concept handled brilliantly.
The animation is great as usual. Full of rich vibrant colour and the attention to detail in the backgrounds showed a lot of care and effort, this is all especially apparent at the end. The music has been widely lauded among fans and for very good reason, it is truly amazing with some of the best music for any 'Phineas and Ferb' episode (and the show always hit when it came to its music).
Absolutely loved the writing, it is typically smart while also striking the right balance of hilarious humour and heart-warming emotion. It's always an immensely entertaining episode while also having a lot of heart. The story is full of vibrant energy and always delivers on the fun and charm factors. It is also incredibly heart-warming, like at the end. The Doofenschmirtz subplot is different to usual and refreshing.
Loved the character writing and interactions with no exceptions and the same goes with the voice work.
Concluding, brilliant. 10/10.
"Summer Belongs to You" is an example of an episode going into the transition into the latter seasons that shows that 'Phineas and Ferb' was still going strong at this point and what the show is all about. Not only is it one of the best episodes of Season 2, which was quality-wise very good with no bad episodes really, it is also one of my personal favourites of the show. No wonder "Summer Belongs to You" is a fan favourite, a distinction that is more than well deserved, and it is a great concept handled brilliantly.
The animation is great as usual. Full of rich vibrant colour and the attention to detail in the backgrounds showed a lot of care and effort, this is all especially apparent at the end. The music has been widely lauded among fans and for very good reason, it is truly amazing with some of the best music for any 'Phineas and Ferb' episode (and the show always hit when it came to its music).
Absolutely loved the writing, it is typically smart while also striking the right balance of hilarious humour and heart-warming emotion. It's always an immensely entertaining episode while also having a lot of heart. The story is full of vibrant energy and always delivers on the fun and charm factors. It is also incredibly heart-warming, like at the end. The Doofenschmirtz subplot is different to usual and refreshing.
Loved the character writing and interactions with no exceptions and the same goes with the voice work.
Concluding, brilliant. 10/10.
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Did you know
- TriviaIt's established that Buford stole everyone's bikes. If you look closely, you can see some missing bike posters throughout the episode. A "Missing Bike - Call Rob" sign appears in China on a pole in the foreground as the plane bounces through a street scene. A "Stolen Bike - Call Rob" sign appears in Paris on the pole next to Candace when she first sees Jeremy. Whoever Rob is, he sure gets around!
- GoofsWhile Candace is in the kitchen with Stacy, the sky changes colors out the window.
- Quotes
Candace: Wait, Buford never took my bike.
Buford: Noted.
Phineas: There's one right there.
Candace: Phineas, I'm not gonna get on a silly little tricycle.
Phineas: Candace, we're in a hurry, just get on the tricycle...
Candace: There is no way I...
Phineas: [yelling] Get on the trike!
[a frightened Candace does as she is told]
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Phineas and Ferb Episodes (2015)
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