Phil is just your average teenager -- whose family crash-landed here from the year 2121. His adventures are out of this world, his futuristic gadgets are definitely outrageous, and his life is totally cool. So will he ever want to go back to the future?
Science fictionCreated byDouglas Tuber Tim MaileStarringRicky Ullman Amy Bruckner Alyson Michalka Craig Anton Lise SimmsTheme music composerJohn Adair Steve HamptonOpening theme"Phil of the Future (main theme)", performed by Loren Ellis and the Drew Davis BandEnding theme"Phil of the Future (instrumental)"Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons2No. of episodes43 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producersDouglas Tuber Tim Maile Tom Burkhard Matt Dearborn Tim O'Donnell (all; season 1) Michael Curtis Roger S.H. Schulman (both; season 2)Production locationsOccidental Studios Hollywood, CaliforniaCamera setupFilm; Single-cameraRunning time22 minutesProduction company2121 Productions (Part of Brookwell McNamara Entertainment)DistributorBuena Vista TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkDisney ChannelPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseJune 18, 2004 (2004-06-18) – August 19, 2006 (2006-08-19) Phil of the Future is an American science fiction sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from June 18, 2004, to August 19, 2006, for two seasons. The series was created by Douglas Tuber and Tim Maile and produced by 2121 Productions, a part of Brookwell McNamara Entertainment. It follows a family from the future that gets stranded in the 21st century when their time machine breaks down. The series became available to stream on Disney+ on November 12, 2019.[1] Episodes
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ProductionPhil of the Future's working title was The Out of Timers. The theme song for Phil of the Future was written by John Adair and Steve Hampton. It was sung by Loren Ellis and the Drew Davis Band, who also sang the theme song of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Awards and nominations
Related mediaA DVD of the show titled Gadgets & Gizmos was released on August 16, 2005.[2] It contains four episodes, including a then-unaired episode. The episode "Christmas Break" was released as a bonus feature on the Disney Channel Holiday DVD compilation, released November 1, 2005.[3] A video game based on Phil of the Future was released for the Game Boy Advance on August 22, 2006. In the game, Pim uses a cloning machine to create clones of a pet from the future called "Blahs" and it is up to Phil to stop them.[4] References
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