"Today is Gonna Be a Great Day" is the full version of the series' theme song. It is performed by the band Bowling For Soup. The song is composed in a fast, loud rock styling, but was originally written as a slow song with a light chorus, based on classic Disney songs. Many stanzas in the song are at least closely resembling actual adventures and inventions Phineas and Ferb take part in throughout the series, while others are merely interesting things the boys could possibly do. The song first appeared in its entirety in the episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo," and then was released as part of the official series soundtrack.
Lyrics[]
There's a hundred and four days of summer vacation,
'Til school comes along just to end it,
So the annual problem for our generation,
Is finding a good way to spend it
Like maybe:
Building a rocket, or fighting a mummy,
Or climbing up the Eiffel Tower,
Discovering something that doesn't exist,
Or giving a monkey a shower,
Surfing tidal waves, creating nanobots,
Or locating Frankenstein's brain,
Finding a dodo bird, painting a continent,
Or driving our sister insane!
This could possibly be the best day ever!
(This could possibly be the best day ever!)
And the forecast says that tomorrow will likely be a million and six times better,
So make every minute count, jump up, jump in, and seize the day,
And let's make sure that in every single possible way,
Today is gonna be a great day!
Crossing the tundra or building a rollercoaster,
Skiing down a mountain of beans,
Devising a system for remembering everything,
Or synchronizing submarines,
Racing chariots, taming tiger sharks, constructing a portal to Mars,
Building a time machine, stretching a rubber tree, or wailing away on guitars!
Oh, man
This could possibly be the best day ever!
(This could possibly be the best day ever!)
And the forecast says that tomorrow will likely be a million and six times better.
So make every minute count, jump up, jump in and seize the day,
And let's make sure that in every single possible way,
Today is gonna be a great day!
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Let's put our heads together and design a master plan,
We may miss dinner, but I know mom will understand
We've got our mission and some pliers, yogurt, gumballs, and desire,
And a pocket full of rubber bands, the manual on handstands,
A unicycle, compass, and a camera that won't focus,
And a canteen full of soda, grab a beach towel, here we go!
This is Ferb-tastic!
This could possibly be the best day ever!
(This could possibly be the best day ever!)
And the forecast says that tomorrow will likely be a million and six times better.
So make every minute count, jump up, jump in and seize the day,
And let's make sure that in every single possible way,
Seriously, this is gonna be great.
This could possibly be the best day ever!
(Today is gonna be a great day!)
This could possibly be the best day ever!
Today is gonna be a great day!
Background Information[]
- A verse of this song is also sung in "Summer (Where Do We Begin?)".
- Nominated for the 2008 Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music. It lost to CBS's Pirate Master.[1]
Lyrics trivia[]
- "Building a rocket" - "Out to Launch" - (this was done so they could see their star.), "Moon Farm" (this was done so they could go to the moon and make moon cow ice-cream.)
- "Fighting a mummy" - "Are You My Mummy?" (which was actually Candace.)
- "Climbing up the Eiffel Tower" - "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" (in the beginning, Ferb is seen on top of a sandcastle version of the Eiffel Tower), "Elementary My Dear Stacy" (Agent Double 0-0 is seen climbing up Clock Tower (Big Ben is the bell of Parliament inside Clock Tower). Although not the Eiffel Tower, it is still a national landmark just like the Eiffel Tower but not necessarily climb. And in "Rollercoaster", the rollercoaster went on the top of the Eiffel Tower. "Not Phineas and Ferb" (They build a replica of it, but never climbed it). "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You!" (Isabella and Phineas at the Eiffel Tower during the song "City of Love", also Ferb and Vanessa at the top of the Tower.) "Phineas and Ferb Save Summer" (the team sing over it).
- "Discovering something that doesn't exist" - "The Lake Nose Monster", "Fireside Girl Jamboree" (this is referenced in the song "Go Candace"), "Atlantis", "Hail Doofania!" (After Isabella says she had never seen a unicorn before Phineas says that's what they'll do tomorrow), "La Candace-Cabra" and "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum".
- "Giving a monkey a shower" - "Swiss Family Phineas" (Ferb specifically says, "Yep, had to be done".) "Canderemy" (Buford mentioned wanting it.)
- "Surfing tidal waves" - "Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror", "Phineas and Ferb Hawaiian Vacation" (Surfing, but not on tidal waves.) "The Secret of Success" (Their vehicle is seen surfing.)
- "Creating nanobots" - "I, Brobot", "Journey to the Center of Candace", and "Canderemy" (Robots and nano submarines, but not nanobots), but in "Norm Unleashed" they make nanobots.
- "Locating Frankenstein's brain" - "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" (they don't actually locate Frankenstein's brain, but the theme of the episode is monster-creation. In "At the Car Wash", when Doofenshmirtz searches for a battery, he looks inside Frankenstein's head. In "Last Train to Bustville", Buford mentions having Frankenstein's brain inside his balloon.
- "Finding a Dodo bird" -"Last Train to Bustville", (Dr. Doofenshmirtz found a dodo-bird egg which incubated, then Phineas and Ferb see the dodo.)
- "Painting a continent" - "Oil on Candace" (the helicopters with paintbrushes paint the Unpainted Desert).
- "Driving our sister insane" - Almost every episode, though the "The Best Lazy Day Ever" has a humorous and literal way.
- "Crossing the tundra" - "S'Winter" (Candace enlists Buford's help to pull her on a sled up the mountain.), "The Secret of Success" (The boys all-terrain vehicle shown in "All Terrain Vehicle") and "The Klimpaloon Ultimatum".
- "Building a rollercoaster" - "Rollercoaster", "Fireside Girl Jamboree" and "Rollercoaster: The Musical!"
- "Skiing down a mountain of beans" - "S'Winter" (skiing on snow instead of beans.)
- "Devising a system..." - "Gaming the System" (they make an advanced version of Jump and Duck), "Brain Drain" "Ask a Foolish Question (They create a super computer that knows everything.) and in "Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs to You", they have Ferb's log which could be considered as an old-timey system for remembering things.
- "Synchronizing submarines" - "Journey to the Center of Candace" and "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" (Submarines appear in both episodes.)
- "Racing chariots" - "Greece Lightning"
- "Taming tiger sharks" - "Backyard Aquarium" (Trained sea animal, but without tiger sharks.)
- "Constructing a portal to Mars" - "Unfair Science Fair" and "Unfair Science Fair Redux (Another Story)". "The Lemonade Stand" (Thinking of building a Monorail to Mars.)
- "Building a time machine" - "It's About Time!" and "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", (although they didn't technically "build" the time machine, they did repair it and used it.)
- "Stretching a rubber tree" - "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You!", (Stretching a rubber band attached to trees but not a rubber tree.) they also create Tree-House robots out of trees ("Tree to Get Ready").
- "Wailing away on guitars" - "Flop Starz", "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together", "Tip of the Day", "Oh, There You Are, Perry", "The Baljeatles", and "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo".
- "The best day ever" - "The Beak" (The motto of the Beak.) "Phineas' Birthday Clip-O-Rama!"
- "And the forecast says..." - "Just Passing Through" (Major Monogram describing Heinz Doofenshmirtz hatred to his brother Roger.)
- "Jump up, Jump in" - "Day of the Living Gelatin" (Jumping on the gelatin mold.) "Let's Bounce" (Jumping on trampolines.). Also in "Night of the Living Pharmacists".
- "Seize the day" - "Bubble Boys" (Baljeet making a color-coded schedule.)
- "We may miss dinner, but I know mom will understand" - "Bad Hair Day" (they miss dinner to help Candace, and Mom gives them permission).
The episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo" shows more literal examples of the Big Ideas described in the song:
- Skiing down a mountain of beans.
- Devising a system for remembering everything.
- Taming tiger sharks.
Production Information[]
- The creators (Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh) originally wrote a slower number as the theme song, more like a "classic Disney song", but the network felt changes were needed to appeal to modern children and commissioned a rock/alternative version which made the final cut. (Original Pitch)
- The song first appeared on television during the episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo". The following day, it was released as part of the official series soundtrack.
- In the other languages' versions of the episode 'Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo', except the Japanese dub, the song isn't translated, probably due to copyright issues with Bowling for Soup.
- The Spanish group Indras got the rights for the song for the Spanish version of the "Phineas and Ferb Soundtrack". However, in the actual Castilian Spanish version of the episode, the original English version is used.
- Other languages also got their own dubs or remakes of the song; specifically, European Portuguese, German, Dutch, and Polish.
- Japanese doesn't have a fully dubbed remake of the song, but as alluded to above, is the only language where the second verse is dubbed in "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", making it the only dub language to have officially translated versions of the first two verses and chorus, but not the bridge (as all other languages either have a full translation or none at all).
- The Spanish version song was re-made by the band "Super Banda Infantil" and included in their album of TV themes, along other children's TV and movie theme songs such as "Under the Sea" "Canciones Infantiles, Series de TelevisiĂłn".[2]
- Other languages also got their own dubs or remakes of the song; specifically, European Portuguese, German, Dutch, and Polish.
- The Russian dub has this song untranslated, like in most countries, but no subtitles were used.
- The Spanish group Indras got the rights for the song for the Spanish version of the "Phineas and Ferb Soundtrack". However, in the actual Castilian Spanish version of the episode, the original English version is used.
- The song was played in Disney's Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever! while the audience waited for the show to start.
Songwriters[]
- Michael Culross Jr.
- Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
- Dan Povenmire
- Michael Walker
- Carl Williams
- Jaret Reddick
BMI Work # 10532430
ASCAP Work # 504797555/506025116
See also[]
References[]
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