Imagine LeBron James, the NBA legend with over 40,000 career points, stepping into a world where basketball meets the absurd. But here's where it gets wild: instead of a standard hoop, he’s facing a 300-point trick shot invented by none other than Phineas and Ferb, with the rim soaring thousands of feet in the sky. Sounds impossible, right? Well, that’s exactly what LeBron and his 11-year-old daughter, Zhuri, tackle in Disney’s new short-form series, Cartoonified! with Phineas and Ferb.
In this whimsical episode, LeBron confidently declares he can make the shot—until he learns the rim is practically in the stratosphere. Trampolines suspended in mid-air help them ascend, but LeBron can’t resist asking the obvious: What happens if we fall? Spoiler alert: things get even crazier when a shark snatches the ball mid-air, only for Zhuri, a volleyball player, to save the day with a bump pass and a spike that scores the 300 points.
And this is the part most people miss: after their victory, Phineas and Ferb casually suggest a 3,000-point shot that would launch them into the solar system. LeBron’s response? A hilarious brush-off: How about you boys cartoonify Luka Doncic instead?
All seven episodes of Cartoonified! with Phineas and Ferb drop this Friday on Disney+, with LeBron as the first athlete to join the animated chaos. It’s a fun, family-friendly twist on sports stardom, blending humor, imagination, and a touch of the absurd.
But here’s the controversial question: Is this the future of athlete collaborations, or just a one-off gimmick? Let us know in the comments—do you think more sports stars should step into the cartoon world, or should they stick to the court?