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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Your Cheatin' Heart (Jun/18/2004)
Phil mocks Keely's new boyfriend Tanner, considering him to be about as deep as a coat of paint. Keely feels he can't handle his best friend having a boyfriend, but Phil grows suspicious of an "8-year-old Bulgarian" girl Tanner is supposedly teaching to read.

Unable to deal with the happy couple of Bradley and Debbie, Pim tells Debbie that Bradley made an advance on her. Things backfire, however, when Debbie implores Pim to help her develop a "bad" attitude to win him back.
Guest Stars: Chris Hunter as Tanner Kirkpatrick, Ben Murray as Mercer, Ted Davis (1) as Mr. Ginsberg, Rory Thost as Bradley Benjamin Farmer, Brenda Song as Tia, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, | Co-Guest Stars: Tyler Tuione as Sumo Wrestler
Director: David Kendall (1)
Writer: Tim Maile, Douglas Tuber
 
2 :01x02 - Unification Day (Jun/18/2004)
Lloyd and Barbara are eager to celebrate Unification Day, to mark the day when the world's countries declared world peace. Phil, however, is torn to choose between the party of the year with his friends and celebrating a holiday with his family.

Pim looks to find a way to cheat her way out of a culinary arts assignment. Deciding the old-fashioned way isn't going to cut it, she chooses to use some future technology to do so. However, she ends up with a bigger problem than she bargained for.
Guest Stars: Daniele O’Loughlin as Ms. Navin, Shedrack Anderson III as Chip Croston, Richard Augustine as Doorman, Evan Peters as Seth Wosmer, Brenda Song as Tia, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Dan Fybel, Rich Rinaldi
 
3 :01x03 - Meet the Curtis (Jun/18/2004)
During the night, the Diffys hear a burgular, but see that it is actually a caveman that sneaked onto their time machine, who they name Curtis. Also, Pim is invited to Debbie Berwick's house, for a sleepover, but later tries to get out, literally.
Guest Stars: Carlie Westerman (1) as Neckbrace Lana, J. P. Manoux as Curtis / Mr. Hackett, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, | Co-Guest Stars: Nadia Lewis as "Silent" Judy, Curt Doussett as Yanoosh Eng, Linda Porter as Nana Berwick
Director: Neal Israel
Writer: Dan Fybel, Rich Rinaldi
 
4 :01x04 - Phillin' In (Jun/18/2004)
Phil and Lloyd are racing Skyaks, when Lloyd shows him one of the greatest gifts, the afterburner. Phil gets to have the afterburner on one condition; that he babysit Pim while his parents are on the road. While Phil thinks it will be easy, Pim tries to make everything difficult for him. Also, Lloyd and Barbara are not used to the 21st century laws.
Guest Stars: J. P. Manoux as Curtis, Larry Udy as Officer Bunkley, | Co-Guest Stars: David Glowacki as Keith
Director: David Kendall (1)
Writer: Ellen Guylas
 
5 :01x05 - Tanner (Jun/25/2004)
During the morning announcements, Tanner can not read Phil's handwriting, and promptly becomes quite embarrassed in front of the school. The head of the news team notices he needs to improve his handwriting, and Phil gets sent back to a second grade class. In the class, he makes a friend, Crash, who turns out to be Tanner's brother. When Tanner finds a video that Crash took of Phil, he decides to put it on air in order to embarrass Phil. Also, Pim uses Debbie to cheat on a anatomy test. Shortly afterward, her conscience starts bothering her.
Guest Stars: E. E. Bell as Mr. Weatherwax, Jake Gridley as Crash Kirkpatrick, Suzanne Krull as Miss Winston, J. P. Manoux as Curtis, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Chris Hunter as Tanner Kirkpatrick
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: Rachelle Romberg
 
6 :01x06 - Raging Bull (Jul/02/2004)
During detention, Phil starts to talk with a few guys who tell him that he spends too much time with Keely, like they are dating. They also plan to let a bull run during their school dance coming up. After detention, Phil says some mean things to Keely, leaving her hurt. At the dance, Phil and Keely reconcile, and the guys realize tht they got an angry bull, instead of a calm one.
Guest Stars: Daniele O’Loughlin as Ms. Navin, Kelli McCarty as Miss Mayberry, Charles Duckworth as Charles, Jeff D'Agostino as Myron, Brenda Song as Tia, Suzanne Krull as Miss Winston, J. P. Manoux as Curtis
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Douglas Tuber
 
7 :01x07 - My Way (Jul/09/2004)
Keely yearns to try out for the upcoming talent competition at her school, but her stage fright stands in the way. Regardless, she tries out and makes it, though only because Phil uses his future technology to help her. Knowing she can't cheat in the finals, she and Phil work together together to overcome her problem.

Meanwhile, Pim and Bradley play parents to a bag of flour for a school assignment.
Guest Stars: Rory Thost as Bradley Benjamin Farmer, Stephanie Sawyer as Tara Shrater, | Co-Guest Stars: Masasa as Ms. Levy
Director: Savage Steve Holland (1)
Story: Tim Maile | Teleplay: Rachelle Romberg
Songs: Aly & AJ -- Protecting Me
 
8 :01x08 - Daddy Dearest (Jul/23/2004)
Pim and Phil are worried that they will become embarrassed when Lloyd is going to play folk music at their school. Also, Barbara takes Curtis to the dentist.
Guest Stars: Masasa as Ms. Levy, Robert Clotworthy as Dr. Genaro, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Lindsey Parks as Julie, J. P. Manoux as Curtis
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Adam I. Lapidus
 
9 :01x09 - Pheromonally Yours (Aug/06/2004)
Phil accidentally makes a girl think that he likes her and must find a way to get rid of her. Pim joins the school orchestra to ruin Debbie's solo.
Guest Stars: Amanda Michalka as Debbie Berwick (singing, uncredited), Ted Davis (1) as Mr. Ginsberg, Evan Peters as Seth Wosmer, Rory Thost as Bradley Benjamin Farmer, Brenda Song as Tia, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Sarah Godshaw (1) as Marla Beauregard, | Co-Guest Stars: John O'Brien (1) as Beefeater
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Danny Kallis
Songs: George M. Cohan -- Give My Regards to Broadway
 
10 :01x10 - Future Tutor (Aug/13/2004)
When the time-traveling Diffys realize they are stuck in the 21st century for the time being, they decide to fit in by sending the kids to school. Phil struggles to make new friends with the added difficulty of social status and cliques complicating his new life.

Meanwhile, his sister Pim finds a rival in super-sweet Debbie Berwick, and fights her for the position of chalk monitor.
Guest Stars: Melissa Zanit as Student, Stacy Francis Madison (1) as Miss Hanks, Evan Peters as Seth Wosmer, Brenda Song as Tia, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, J. P. Manoux as Curtis / Mr. Hackett, | Co-Guest Stars: Ben DiGregorio as Gunter, Monica Louwerens as Future Teacher
Director: Neal Israel
Writer: Tim O'Donnell
 
11 :01x11 - Future Jock (Aug/13/2004)
After Pim uses future gadgets to do chores (and nearly exposing the fact that they are from the future), Lloyd locks up all the future gadgets in the time machine. When Keely is impressed by a gymnast at school, Phil sees a way to get her attention, but will need some future gadgets to help him out.

Pim, bitter that Phil always gets good attention from their parents, sees a golden opportunity to show their parents Phil when he's not at the top of his game.
Guest Stars: J. P. Manoux as Curtis / Mr. Hackett, Cody Kasch as Troy, Eric Allan Kramer as Coach Buchinsky, Sonya Eddy as Miss Donaldson, | Co-Guest Stars: Dan Benson as Sterling
Director: David Kendall (1)
Writer: Adam I. Lapidus, Steve Luchsinger
 
12 :01x12 - You Say Toe-Mato (Aug/13/2004)
An upcoming field trip to the tomato farm has Phil worried: at the end of the trip, the students stomp on tomatoes barefoot, and he is worried that if he goes, people will grow suspicious of the fact that he, like every other person from the future, only has four toes.

Pim and Debbie coordinate a fundraiser upon hearing that Mr. Hackett will be undergoing an operation.
Guest Stars: Gus Hoffman as Jorge, Patrick O'Brien (4) as Mr. Fleet, J. P. Manoux as Curtis / Mr. Hackett, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Douglas Tuber, Tim Maile
 
13 :01x13 - Doggie Daycare (Aug/27/2004)
Phil and Keely start a doggie daycare to raise money. When they have to babysit an angry dog, they use a futuristic gadget to see what he is saying, and end up becoming good friends with the dog.
Guest Stars: Ogie Banks (1) as Frog, T. L. Brooke (1) as Nurse Krinsky, Rodney Dangerfield as Max, J. P. Manoux as Curtis, Brenda Song as Tia, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick
Director: Richard Correll
Writer: Dan Fybel, Rich Rinaldi
 
14 :01x14 - We'll Fix It in Editing (Oct/01/2004)
Phil, while working on a video productions project with his friends, becomes enraged at them and blows up, causing all of them to leave, which leaves Phil stuck with the task of finishing the project. After having a revelation courtesy of one of his replicates, he seeks to make amends with his friends.

Due to a misunderstanding, Pim is recruited for the H. G. Wells track team.
Guest Stars: Steve White as Vice-Principal O'Donnell, Adam Cagley as Frank Rizzo, E. E. Bell as Mr. Weatherwax, Evan Peters as Seth Wosmer, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Brenda Song as Tia
Director: Brian K. Roberts (1)
Writer: Tim Maile, Douglas Tuber
 
15 :01x15 - Halloween (Oct/08/2004)
Debbie creates a goal to create 50,000 cupcakes. Phil finds out that Debbie is a cyborg, but an evil one, and has to try to stop her evil plan.
Guest Stars: Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Carlie Westerman (1) as Lana, | Co-Guest Stars: Max Joseph Tuber as Halloween Toddler
Director: Fred Savage
Story: Rachelle Romberg | Teleplay: Michael Caine (1)
 
16 :01x16 - Age Before Beauty (Nov/12/2004)
When Phil and Keely's project, a "plemon" tree, dies, Phil brings out the New-Ager and brings it back to life. Keely is mystified by the New-Ager and takes it and turns herself into a 25-year-old. At school, a depressed Mr. Hackett sees Keely and asks who she is. She tells him that she is a substitue teacher, and she fills in for his class under the alias Ms. Vanderhoosey. After class, Mr. Hackett comes back and asks Ms. Vanderhoosey out, and Phil makes her say yes. He has a plan to interrupt their date, pretending to be her boyfriend, by using the new ager, but his plan goes terribly wrong when he turns himself 75.
Guest Stars: Ronnie Schell as 75 year old Phil, Carlie Westerman (1) as Lana, Kirsten Vangsness as Veronica, Rory Thost as Bradley Benjamin Farmer, J. P. Manoux as Mr. Hackett, Peter Allen Vogt as Chef Dupree, Brittney Powell as 25 year old Keely
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Matt Dearborn, Tom Burkhard
 
17 :01x17 - Neander-Phil (Dec/10/2004)
At school, Phil sees a girl that he instantly falls for, Alice Da Luca. He finds out that she likes karate, horseback riding, and speaks French, and, on top of that, is also the daughter of the mayor. To impress her, he joins the karate club, and petends to be interested in everything she is. She is so amazed that she invites him to be her date at the Mayor's Ball, where Keely will be working. Meanwhile, at home, Barbara finds out that Pim has anger issues, and signs her up for yoga. Angered, Pim breaks the Wizrd. At the yoga class, she sees that the teacher is none other than the girl who makes her angry, Debbie Berwick. At the ball, Phil starts to act strange, that is because in the wizard, him and Curtis were that last one's whose bodies were switched, and since is was broken, they kept switching back and forth, leaving a mess of the Mayor's Ball.
Guest Stars: Sterling Rice as Catherine, Gregory Hinton as Cleo Washington, Alice Greczyn as Alice Da Luca, Terry Rhoads as Mayor Da Luca, J. P. Manoux as Curtis, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick
Director: Matt Dearborn
Writer: Tom Burkhard, Matt Dearborn
 
18 :01x18 - Double Trouble (Jan/01/2005)
Everyday, Pim has been making a second lunch, for someone named Jerry. The Diffys think that Pim has a crush. Phil, being curious of who it is, uses the "invisible spray" and sees that it is really a bully. He tells Pim to stand up to her. When Pim does, Jerry goes running to her older brother, Myron, who starts to bully Phil, and orders him to make his lunch. Thinking that Myron is all talk, he does not, and later realizes that he should have made him the sandwhich. Also, Curtis has been stealing the neighbor's lawn ornaments.
Guest Stars: Yeardley Smith as Mandy Teslow, Jeff D'Agostino as Myron, Rachel Snow as Jerry, J. P. Manoux as Curtis
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: Tom Burkhard, Matt Dearborn
 
19 :01x19 - Milkin' It (Mar/25/2005)
Phil and Keely make a pudding dispenser with a milk engine for their science fair project. The only problem is that the milk engine would not invented for a couple more decades. Lloyd becomes afraid that the Diffys will become exposed that they are from the future, and tells Phil he has to move, tonight. Not wanting to move, Phil and Keely sneak into the science fair and try to sabotage their own project.
Guest Stars: Marshall Allman as Roger, Suzanne Krull as Miss Winston, E. J. Callahan as Cobb, Carlie Westerman (1) as Lana, Brenda Song as Tia, J. P. Manoux as Curtis
Director: Savage Steve Holland (1)
Writer: Rachelle Romberg
 
20 :01x20 - Corner Pocket (Apr/08/2005)
After failing to make the cheerleading squad, Keely lies to her mother and says that she made it in order to protect her. Instead of telling her the truth, Phil, Keely, and Tia work together to convince Mandy Teslow that Keely is indeed a cheerleader.

Pim, fed up with Debbie's constantly positive attitude, sets out to find just one small thing that Debbie can't stand.
Guest Stars: Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick, Brenda Song as Tia, Yeardley Smith as Mandy Teslow, J. P. Manoux as Curtis / Mr. Hackett, Evan Peters as Seth Wosmer
Director: Savage Steve Holland (1)
Writer: Tom Burkhard, Matt Dearborn
 
21 :01x21 - Team Diffy (Oct/28/2005)
A "friend" from the future, Andy Baxley, shows up in Pickford and offers the Diffys a ride back to 2121. The family is ecstatic, but Phil, knowing Andy's true character, doesn't trust him. Sure enough, Andy's devious side shows through when he blackmails Phil into defacing the statue of the Pickford Friar, the founder of the town. When Phil decides he has had enough, Andy plays a trick on him.
Guest Stars: Orlando Brown as Andy Baxley, Terry Rhoads as Mayor Da Luca, J. P. Manoux as Curtis, Kay Panabaker as Debbie Berwick
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Jim Kramer (1)
 
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