Phineas and Ferb season 5 is set to pick up the following summer, depicting the characters once again up to their usual hijinks.

Phineas and Ferb featured wonderful spoof episodes that parodied other properties, as well as some that definitively took place in the main timeline but still broke away from the standard episode-long narrative with higher stakes. Two such episodes involve the boys making an adorable alien friend, who will thankfully be returning in 2025.

Phineas And Ferb Is Releasing Its Second Meap Sequel In 2025 - Which Has Its Own Trailer

"Meap Me In St. Louis" Will Be A Season 5 Episode

Candace and Meap in Phineas and Ferb

"The Chronicles of Meap" so far consists of two episodes of Phineas and Ferb in which Phineas, Ferb, Candance, and co. go on one-off adventures with Meap, an alien from outer space whose primary power is cuteness and who wears a translation mustache, so the kids can understand him when his native language solely consists of the word "meap." The first, season 2, episode 7 (on Disney+) depicts the boys meeting Meap and helping him capture his nemesis, the villainous Mitch. The credits of this episode the sequel to this episode, "Meap Me in Seattle."

This became season 3, episode 27; in the intro to this episode, the creators claim they never intended to actually make it, but were forced to by popular demand. After the kids all go to Seattle to help Meap find a vial of pure cuteness and then visit his home planet to save it from being taken over by Mitch, the episode ends with "a trailer for an episode we also have no plans to make." This time, Phineas and Ferb almost followed through on creating a wacky, fake trailer because the conclusion of the show meant the new Meap episode never would have been realized.

What Will Happen In "Meap Me In St. Louis"?

All We Can Say Is That Phineas And Ferb Will Go To St. Louis With Meap

However, with the show's revival, "Meap Me in St. Louis" is now listed on IMDb as Phineas and Ferb season 5, episode 9. The parodying of the titles Sleepless in Seattle and Meet Me in St. Louis tell us essentially nothing about these episodes except for a key location. If it's anything like "Meapless in Seattle," the characters will probably swiftly through St. Louis in order for the title to work while the show good-naturedly mocks some of the city's characteristics (there are a lot of coffee and rainy weather jokes in the previous episode).

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Jeremy and Suzy will also apparently be involved in the action this time around, building upon the plot and scale of the previous two Meap episodes by bringing in more Phineas and Ferb characters. It also looks to be fairly dramatic with Jeremy possibly stopping a wedding and Suzy facing off with Meap — but the most dramatic moments from the "Meapless in Seattle" trailer are all wildly out of context. Regardless, the return of Meap achieves exactly the same thing that the return of Phineas and Ferb overall does, with more goofy adventures and endless fun, just pertaining to a specific character.

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Phineas and Ferb
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2007 - 2023
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    Vincent Martella
    Phineas Flynn
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    Dan Povenmire
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Jeff Marsh, Dan Povenmire