Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure now testing at Epcot

Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure is in the soft opening phase at Epcot. The game, similar to the former Kim Possible game, brings all the fun of the hit Phineas and Ferb TV show to the park.

Epcot guests will help Agent P stop the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz using a F.O.N.E. (Field Operative Notification Equipment). Our video below shows just part of one mission available in Japan. There are many other missions available in other country pavilions.

Disney Phineas and Ferb: Agent P's World Showcase Adventure at Disney's Epcot

Guests become “agents” and use a “high-tech secret agent device” to search for clues. Different cases will also be available in Mexico, France, Germany, Norway, China and the United Kingdom. Guests follow instructions given on the screen of a cell phone to interact with objects hidden around World Showcase. There are different missions to complete in many of the different countries of World Showcase.

Check out this interview with Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh the co-creators of Phineas and Ferb, actor Vincent Martella who voices Phineas Flynn, and an Imagineer who worked on the project:

Phineas and Ferb creators discuss Agent P's World Showcase Adventure at Epcot

Stay tuned to Orlando Attractions Magazine for information on the official opening of Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure.

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  1. I did the KP world showcase adventure in may 2011 in japan [same as video] did not see any differance beside the phone i think they could of changed it a little bit more. Most of the time disney out do themsefths the could of done better.

  2. Played every country except China today and by the end I was laughing (and rolling my eyes) at the effort they put into re-using every bit of the KP world showcase’s props & hardware. They ~really~ had to do some creative writing here. I’m such a P&F fan I’m willing to cut them slack, but 80% of the hardware is unchanged, 10% has been altered, and 10% is new. The animation and audio on the phones is great though – completely faithful to the show.