Phil of the Future
TV-PG
6.9
2004
Comedy
, Family
, Kids
, Sci-Fi
Meet the Diffy family, a futuristic family from the year 2121. When the eccentric dad, Lloyd, rents a time machine for their family vacation, everyone is excited. But then something goes wrong. Their time machine malfunctions and they are thrown out of the space/time continuum in the year 2004.
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- Cast:
- Ricky Ullman , Amy Bruckner , Aly Michalka , Craig Anton , Lise Simms
Episode 21 : Team Diffy
October. 28,2005
Phil's future "friend" comes to 2121. He offers the Diffy's a way to get home. Will Phil choose the right decision?
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Episode 20 : Corner Pocket
April. 08,2005
Phil and Keely pretend to be in cheerleading to impress Mrs. Teslow. Pim tries to find the one thing that Debbie can't stand.
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Episode 19 : Milkin' It
March. 25,2005
Phil and Keely enter a science fair featuring next Century's "milk engine" sending Lloyd into a state of panic that the Diffys will be discovered. Phil and Keely sneak into the fair to retrieve the evidence so the Diffys can remain in Pickford.
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Episode 18 : Double Trouble
January. 01,2005
Phil defends Pim against a bully and then he gets bullied. Curtis takes the neighbor's lawn ornaments and calls them his "friends."
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Episode 17 : Neander-Phil
December. 10,2004
Phil tries to impress the mayor's daughter but things get bad when he switches places with Curtis. Pim realizes that she can't stand Debbie and doesn't even want to be her friend.
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Episode 16 : Age Before Beauty
November. 12,2004
Keely uses the "New-Ager" and pretends to be a substitute teacher, but she then gains the attraction of Mr. Hackett.
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Episode 15 : Halloween
October. 08,2004
Debbie enlists everyone is school to help her bake cupcakes except Pim. But soon enough Pim is forced into giving the drum beat to the bakers. Phil and Keely try to help the helpless bakers.
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Episode 14 : We'll Fix It in Editing
October. 01,2004
A school video project causes Phil to overlook his friends' feelings; Pim is recruited for a track meet.
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Episode 13 : Doggie Daycare
August. 27,2004
Phil and Keely start a day-care service for dogs to earn money for concert tickets. Phil uses a futuristic gadget to understand what a dog is saying.
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Episode 12 : You Say Toe-Mato
August. 13,2004
Phil and Keely go to the Tomato Ranch. But Phil is worried about going in the tomato mashing tub as he only has 4 toes.
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Episode 11 : Future Jock
August. 13,2004
Phil uses a futuristic gadget to compete in the gymnastics tournament.
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Episode 10 : Future Tutor
August. 13,2004
Pim and Phil start school in 2004. Phil meets Keely and offers to tutor her in Algebra. Pim tries to get through her first day of school. This is the pilot episode of the series. This episode, "Future Jock" and "You Say Toe-Mato" aired as a three-episode event on August 13, 2004
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Episode 9 : Phenomonally Yours
August. 06,2004
Phil tries to dissuade another girl's affections; Pim joins the orchestra to sabotage Debbie's solo; Pim meets Bradley Benjamin Farmer.
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Episode 8 : Daddy Dearest
July. 23,2004
Phil and Pim worry that Lloyd will embarrass them when he plans to play American folk music at their school concert; Barbara takes Curtis to a dentist when he gets a toothache.
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Episode 7 : My Way
July. 09,2004
Phil helps Keely with her stage fright so Phil shrinks himself and sits on her microphone during her performance; Pim and Bradley become co-parents of a bag of flour as part of a class assignment on raising a baby.
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Episode 6 : Raging Bull
July. 02,2004
Phil gets detention and goes to the dance with his new "guy friends." But when a bull attacks his new friend, he morphs it into a cat. Pim is tardy too many times, so she dresses Curtis up as her father to get off being punished.
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Episode 5 : Tanner
June. 25,2004
Phil's poor penmanship lands him back in Miss Winston's second grade class. Tanner shows him up in front of the whole school, but Phil learns to laugh at himself.
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Episode 3 : Your Cheatin' Heart
June. 18,2004
Phil tries to find out if Keely's crush is cheating on her by using his "insta morph" to make himself look like Tanner.
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