Phineas and Ferb Visit Jurassic World! - Chapter 1 : A Trip to Jurassic World
A/N: Once again, I noticed the staunch lack of Phineas and Ferb stories featuring dinosaurs, being the dino-enthusiast that I am. And that's when a rather interesting thought came to me…taking into account the upcoming Jurassic World movie due to be released June 12, why not do a crossover? This story – which is my first official crossover – will feature Phineas, Ferb and the gang as the Flynn-Fletcher family takes a vacation in the greatest theme park in the world – the newly opened Jurassic World. This story follows the course of the movie, but through the eyes of these step-brothers. So sit back and relax and let's find out what Phineas and Ferb know they're gonna do today!
PS. Keep in mind that some references made in the story will be from the previous Phineas and Ferb story I did called "Phineas and Ferb's Dinosaur Adventure". Also, this story is only a sneak peak. I will publish more chapters after the movie releases into theaters.
Disclaimer: I don't own anything related to Jurassic Park/World or Phineas and Ferb except the very characters I've made up.
"I dunno, Ferb," Phineas said to his step-brother who was sitting next to him underneath the tree in their backyard. As always, their pet Perry the platypus was lying down beside them, not doing too much. Phineas looked up into the clear blue sky and sighed. "Man, I'm not sure what we're gonna do today. I mean, there are all kinds of things I want to do, but nothing sounds particularly appealing at this moment."
Ferb held up a blueprint for an outer space submarine. Phineas shook his head. "Nah, that's more of a rainy day activity." Ferb held up blueprints for a rubber tree. Again, it didn't appeal to Phineas. A ladybug farm (almost like an ant farm, but with ladybugs)? A plane that looks like a pterosaur? Soundwave-surfing? How about Dictionary-Dodge-Word? (…That was some variant of dodgeball but where you throw physical words from the dictionary rather than balls) Cloning giant hamsters? Placing an American flag on Mars? To all of them, Phineas shook his head. "Not an activity for today. I really think we should think of something really impressive…something unlike we do everyday. What do you think, Perry?"
Perry growled, "Grrr!"
"Yeah, that's what I thought."
At that moment, their friends Isabella, Baljeet and Buford strolled into the backyard.
"Hey, guys," Isabella greeted, "whatcha doin'?
"Just trying to figure out what we want to do today."
"Seriously, you've got that big pile of blueprints and you can't think of nothing to do?" Buford asked in his usual gruff tone.
"Actually, Buford," Baljeet said, "the correct way to say that is, 'you have got that big pile of blueprints and you can think of nothing to do?'. See, saying, 'you cannot think of nothing to do' really is the same as saying you cannot think of zero things, implying you can think of something. Does that make sense, Buford?"
"Nope. You already lost me."
"Have you thought about building that outer space submarine?" Isabella asked, trying to get back to the original topic.
"Yeah, we've thought about it," Phineas answered. "And as cool as that would be, I want to do something a little different than we normally do. Hey! Maybe we could go to Pluto!...Nah, that's an activity for another—what's that you have, Isabella?"
Phineas had just noticed the newspaper Isabella was holding under her right arm.
"Oh this," Isabella said, "is just the morning paper. I was looking at this interesting article about–"
Just then the door to the backyard opened as Candace and Stacy ran into the backyard.
"Aha!" Candace exclaimed. "You guys are so busted! I've caught you red-handed doing...nothing. Why aren't you guys doing anything yet? I can't bust you if you're not doing something bustable."
"Well we're having a hard time trying to figure out something to do," Phineas told her.
"Candace, you do realize that Phineas and Ferb typically aren't doing something bustable until Perry disappears," Stacy reminded her. "You know how the day normally goes: Phineas says, 'I know what we're gonna to do today!', and then Perry disappears and Phineas says, 'Hey, where's Perry?', then your brothers build this crazy invention and you spend most of the day trying to get your mom to come into the backyard so she can see it. Then the invention mysteriously disappears before your mom gets to the backyard and she invites everyone inside for snacks. Then Perry comes back and Phineas says, 'Oh there you are, Perry' and that's pretty much it."
"Wow, you've really got it all memorized," Phineas said.
Stacy rolled her eyes playfully. "It isn't that hard to remember."
"You have a good point though," Candace admitted. "I guess I'd better stick to the schedule. I just get so close to busting them that I...I...oh! If only I could go back in time and...hey! That's it! Phineas, you should build another time portal like the one we used to visit the Jurassic. This time we can set it to just before the invention disappears and I could just drag Mom into the time portal and she'd see the invention before it disappears."
"Would not the time portal vanish before you got your mom into it?" Baljeet asked.
Candace slapped her forehead. "You're right. I've got to be a little more creative with my busting schemes. What've you got there, Isabella?"
"I was just asking her that," Phineas said.
"Right." Isabella got out the newspaper and explained, "I was just reading this article about the new theme park that just opened up: Jurassic World."
"Oh yeah, that park's awesome! I've wanted to go ever since they opened."
"Who wouldn't? It's a theme park full of dinosaurs."
"I wouldn't," Candace said. "You kidding me? I've already been chased by way too many dinosaurs this summer. First we went back in time using the time machine at the museum and we got chased by the T. rex, then we went to the Jurassic and got chased by the...the...whatever that was."
"Allosaurus," Baljeet told her. "Actually, we got chased by another dinosaur as well: the Ceratosaurus."
"And don't forget about the dinosaur that stole Candace's hotdog," Buford added.
"It was a pterosaur, Buford," Baljeet hissed.
"Nevertheless," Phineas said, "this place would be awesome to visit. Hey, it would make a nice family vacation."
"Did you guys forget how many times we were almost eaten last time we ran into dinosaurs?" Candace asked.
"The dinosaurs at Jurassic World are behind 20,000 volt fences," Stacy said. She took the paper from Isabella. "See, and it says here that Jurassic World is the safest theme park on the planet! They have over 150 protocols for each of the dinosaurs they have there. They seem pretty prepared, Candace."
"Pfft, pul-eeze!" Candace scoffed. "I wouldn't be letting me guard down. I know what happened to the first park."
Phineas looked at the paper. "Maybe this is what we can do today!...Or more realistically tomorrow! It's exactly the kind of thing I feel like doing!"
"What do you think would happen tomorrow? You really think Mom or Dad's just going to walk outside and say–"
"Hello, kids," their Dad Lawrence said in his very British accent as he exited the house. "Guess what? We've got a surprise for you all."
"What is it, Dad?" Phineas asked.
"I just won a sweepstakes to that new theme park..."
Candace gulped. "Oh...no..."
"Jurassic World! It's a really great deal too. Up to ten people can get admission to the park at 50% off!"
"Sounds neat," said Phineas. "When are we going?"
"Your mother thinks tomorrow would be a good day to head over in that direction. That way we can spend some time there and be back before the Antique Convention next week." Then he turned to Isabella, Buford, Baljeet and Stacy. "Say, while we're at it, you all can come along if your parents say it's OK."
"That sounds cool," Baljeet said.
"Well I guess I know what we'll be doing today now," Phineas said. "We'd better get packing. Say...I know what we're going to do today! We can build a device that does the packing for us and makes sure we have everything we need for the trip!"
"Yeah!" Isabella agreed. "That's perfect."
"I thought it would be, so..." Phineas scanned the immediate area. "Hey, where's Perry?" Perry the platypus was nowhere to be seen, as usual.
"See?" Candace said. "Everything's going according to schedule. I've really got to figure out some new innovative ways to bust those boys."
A/N: How do you all like the story so far? Now keep in mind, as the movie hasn't come out yet, I can't really continue this story until after the movie is released in theaters. But soon after the movie's released, I'll continue this story for you guys to read. So I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek of this upcoming Phineas and Ferb/Jurassic Park crossover. If you still want to read my writing, I am still publishing chapters for "Jurassic World: Apocalypse", a very exciting story. In the meantime, r&r!
