Sandy Anderson

Sandy Anderson is an artist who lives on Phineas and Ferb's street. She follows them around occasionally, hoping to get ideas for her next attempted novel.

Appearance
Sandy has brown hair on her freckled, D-shaped head. She wears a bright yellow shirt with a pink skirt, in what seems like an intentional effort to look like a walking pencil. Just so you make the connection, she constantly carries one behind her ear.

Personality
Sandy tries unsuccessfully to be creative, and constantly works on a new cartoon/novel/movie with little memory of her previous one. She stalks Phineas and Ferb for inspiration, but in the midst of their Big Ideas, she picks up on the mundane aspects. Last time she witnessed one of their grand adventures, she went home to write about Buford eating a hot dog.

She's very quiet, but easily excited. Usually something incredibly run-of-the-mill has stolen her attention, and her imagination has run away with her. She's optimistic and overachieving, convinced that every new project she takes on will be her big break.

Relationships
Phineas

Phineas is friendly to her, but they aren't very close. She thinks that Phineas' average day is a storytelling goldmine, but hasn't figured out why. Thus, she follows him, but he seldom notices.

Ferb

Sandy has a bizarre fascination with Ferb, and likes to follow him around with a sketchbook in hand. He finds her annoying at best, but ignores her.

Isabella

Sandy considers Isabella her closest friend. Isabella is the only one she confides in about her bizarre writings. Isabella tries to be ready with a kind word and constructive criticism, but sometimes Sandy's projects just baffle her. Usually not in a good way.

Irving

Sandy and Irving have teamed up before to follow Phineas and Ferb. They were basically friendly, but viewed the ordeal from a more business-like perspective than a personal one.

Pets
] Sandy's father won't let her have a dog, so she draws a face on a cardboard box and names it Berry. She finds Perry's hat and gives it to Berry, prompting Perry to come find it. Sandy is delighted that Perry is "friends" with Berry and starts scheduling play dates. She likes to make up stories about their adventures.

Berry shows a different side of Sandy's character; when she's at home playing, she's actually creative. Not so when she tries to be creative.