Phineas and Ferb fans have a lot to be happy about lately, but the return of everyone’s favorite semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal of action might be the highlight. If you haven’t tuned into Disney+ or the Disney Channel Animation YouTube page recently, you might have missed the debut of “Agent P, Under C.” This new series of shorts focuses specifically on the undercover missions of Perry the Platypus, and the latest mission is taking him further than he’s ever gone before.
The episode titled “Perry Blasts Off” is making waves for its intergalactic stakes. In this story, Perry has to trade his usual detective work for an astronaut suit as he heads to the International Space Station. His goal is to stop a mischievous chimp from an organization called A.N.A.T.H.E.M.A. from using a satellite to brainwash the world. This specific villain has disguised himself to sneak aboard the station, and it’s up to Perry to ensure that television signals remain safe for everyone back on Earth.
What is Agent P, Under C?
For those who are just catching up, “Agent P, Under C” is a collection of eight shorts that recently premiered. While Perry is usually busy thwarting Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s latest inventions, this series introduces a new set of rivals. The Organization Without a Cool Acronym, or O.W.C.A., has tasked Perry with infiltrating A.N.A.T.H.E.M.A., which stands for the Alliance of Nefarious Animals That Has an Exceptionally Memorable Acronym.
These shorts bring back the fast-paced, dry humor that made the original series such a classic. Seeing Perry navigate space in “Perry Blasts Off” feels like a perfect extension of the creative energy we expect from creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh. It captures the spirit of high-stakes espionage with the whimsical tone that defines the Phineas and Ferb universe.
Where to Watch Perry’s New Missions
If you want to catch up on these missions, you have a few options. The entire collection of shorts is currently available to stream on Disney+. If you’re looking for a quick fix while you’re on the go, Disney has also been rolling these out on their official YouTube channels.
This release coincides with the broader revival of the Phineas and Ferb universe, including the rollout of new seasons on Disney Channel and Disney XD. It’s a great time to be a fan, as the world of the Tri-State Area is expanding in ways we haven’t seen in years. These shorts serve as the perfect appetizer for the larger episodes coming our way.
Bringing the Mission to the Parks
While Perry’s space mission is happening on the screen, fans often look for ways to bring that excitement to their next vacation. If you’re heading to Walt Disney World in 2026, there are a few places you should keep an eye out for Agent P.
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Perry is a frequent guest in the character sightings or during special events. While the interactive missions at Epcot have changed over the years, the popularity of these new shorts often leads to new merchandise hitting the shelves at Disney Springs. From plushies in his fedora to new apparel featuring the A.N.A.T.H.E.M.A. logo, there is plenty for collectors to find.
- Download for the Flight: Since these are short-form episodes, they are perfect for downloading to your device before a long flight to Orlando or Anaheim.
- Check the Times Guide: If you’re hoping to spot Perry in person at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, always check the official app for the most current greeting times.
- Use Your Lightning Lane Multi Pass: If you’re planning a full day of rides, use your Lightning Lane Multi Pass to save time on attractions so you can spend more time hunting for the latest Perry-themed apparel in the shops.
Watching Perry save television from a space-traveling chimp is exactly the kind of fun we need. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the O.W.C.A. or introducing your kids to the world of secret agent animals, “Agent P, Under C” is a mission worth accepting.
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.
