Lucas Grabeel To Have Guest Spot on Phineas and Ferb

By on October 14, 2012

Switched At Birth’s Lucas Grabeel is set to guest star on Disney Channel’s hit cartoon series, Phineas and Ferb. The announcement was just made by Lucas who tweeted his friend, Ashley Tisdale (who voices Ferb and Phineas’ sister) that he had fun working with her in the studio. While we have no idea when his episode will debut or what kind of role he played, but we should learn more about it as we approach closer to the episode airing. Sadly we have no word on who his character will be or what the episode will be about yet. All that we do know is what he confirmed himself so far on Twitter with this following tweet.

Hey @ashleytisdale – just recorded #phineasandferb – so fun, thought of you.

I am excited to see what kind of role they placed him as! I am a major fan of the show and while I am an adult I do feel like they have kept us in mind as well. The humor isn’t watered down for kids and it features a lot of education jokes if you ask me. I think it is one of the better shows out on the air anymore for kids because it has the wide entertainment level as well as educational value as well. That is hard to master both things in one series, yet their writers did just what we all thought was impossible.

How do you feel about this news? Do you hope for the episode to air soon? I do, but I am always ready for new episodes of Phineas and Ferb. It is one of the few series that does stick out to me in this sea of over hyped series. The writers and stars have reached across the bridge between kids and adults to find a happy medium that they did in fact find. It has created a sub-culture of fandom among adults, which says a lot about how it written and produced in a manner that so I think it could be a great example on how the writers include all age appeal to their scripts.

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