Ferb, the alpha brother

Caroline Hubbard, Editor-in-Chief

In the children’s TV show “Phineas and Ferb,” both brothers dedicated their summer to “doing it all,” yet only one brother truly made the most of their 104 days – Ferb. 

Since Phineas was more outgoing and talkative, he is often credited as the better brother. This is not true. Ferb, while more quiet and reserved, is truly the brains of the operations. 

Take every invention, for example. While Phineas was always on the ground holding blueprints, and talking, Ferb was doing the actual building.

Ferb often chooses to stick to the background and get stuff done. He is modest and does not flaunt his smarts, unlike Phineas who wants everyone to praise him. Ferb knows his brother has a fragile ego and self-confidence issues, so he allows him to feel important through silence. 

On a similar note Phineas is always running his mouth, so when he talks no one cares enough to listen, whereas when Ferb talks everyone knows it is going to be important. 

A common argument for team Phineas is that he ultimately got the girl in the end, but how long did it take him to realize that Isabella had feelings for him? Years. Her eyes literally turned to hearts, and she straight up told him she liked him yet the boy still did not know. 

Ferb, on the other hand, was able to pull Vanessa Doofensmerts from the get go. Yea, that’s right, he got a cool, older lady. 

Ferb also knew from the start that Perry the Platypus was a secret agent. Proof of this is in the movie “Phineas and Ferb: Another Dimension.” When Perry revealed himself as Agent P., Phineas was beyond shocked and hurt whereas Ferb did not bat an eye because he knew all along and did not want to reveal it. Phineas always asked, “Where’s Perry?” Ever wonder why Ferb did not care to ask? Because he knew. 

Between the two brothers Ferb is superior and was truly the brains behind everything.