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"Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever!" – K-Rock Centre

C$21 for "Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever!" on Saturday, January 5 (Up to $28.10 Value). Two Shows Available.

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In a Nutshell

Disney's inventive duo and their pet platypus, Perry, break the fourth wall with a live 3-D extravaganza of songs, dances, and stunts

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Every child longs to enter the world of their favourite cartoon, but the few who try will learn the hard lesson that TVs are surprisingly difficult to reassemble. Uncover an easier entry point with this GrouponLive deal to see Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever! at K-Rock Centre on Saturday, January 5. Doors open one hour before showtime. For $21, you get one ticket for seating in sections 106–109 (up to a $28.10 value, including all fees). Choose between the following showtimes:

  • 1 p.m.
  • 4 p.m.

Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever! saves fans the exorbitant bus fare to Danville by bringing Danville to their hometown. It's the last day of summer vacation for child inventor Phineas Flynn and his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, so the duo decides to make it count by building their most audacious invention yet—but not before a giant slide propels them out of their cartoon environment and deposits them onto a live stage in front of an adoring audience, their triangular heads and green hair suddenly as real to the touch as a flash-frozen ghost. Hot on their three-dimensional heels are pesky sister Candace, friends Baljeet and Isabella, and everyone else in the Tri-State Area. And, of course, the gang wouldn’t be complete without Perry—the boys' pet platypus, who is frequently off solving crimes as his alter ego, Agent P.

As the brothers' latest device combines everyone’s ideas for summer fun into whimsical hybrids such as backyard beaches, marshmallow-monster-truck rallies, and disco miniature golf, their friends invite the audience to sing along to the TV show's most popular tunes. Children are free to publicly demonstrate their lyrical mastery of "Squirrels in My Pants" and "Truck Drivin' Boy" without getting shushed by an irritable park statue while the cast executes choreography that rarely stays confined to the stage. Meanwhile, Agent P sneaks through the aisles and dispatches ninja foes during fight scenes as acrobatic as they are slapstick. But it may not be enough to stop his nemesis, Dr. Doofenshmirtz—who uses his Audience-Controllinator to compel children to come on stage and do some of their own dancing before the second act.

From the moment that Phineas and Ferb circumvent the fourth wall via giant slide, its circum stays vented. Golf balls launch into the crowd in the form of dimpled beach balls. Packets of marshmallows rain from the air into lucky laps. Emmy Award-winning creator Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh suffuse director Fred Tallaksen's song-and-dance sugar rushes with a sly metahumour honed during their years on Rocko's Modern Life, The Simpsons, and Family Guy. The resulting rapid-fire romp tickles adults as much as their offspring, treating both to a world where colours are brighter, cartoons watch their audience, and Broadway revues remain the evil scientist's preferred method for explaining a diabolical plan.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: DVD Commentary Reveals

DVD commentaries can be fonts of behind-the-scenes trivia about all your favorite flicks. What are some secrets we learned from watching the special features?

  • Only half the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were real dinosaurs.
  • Robert De Niro is a joy to work with, really gets to know everyone on set.
  • The reason there are so many Batman movies is because the mask lets producers cast interchangeable nonunion stuntmen that are cheap and easy to knock around.
  • Marty Scorsese is a joy to work with, takes time to get to know people.
  • The special effects in Toy Story were done with computers.
  • Claymation skeletons are a joy to work with, spend a lot of time sword fighting folks during breaks.
  • Star Wars is based on a true trilogy.

What behind-the-scenes movie secrets did we learn from director’s commentaries?

"Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever!"

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