You Say Toe-Mato

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“You Say Toe-Mato”
Phil of the Future episode

Phil looks for his lost toe.
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 12
Guest stars Patrick O'Brien as Mr. Fleet
Gus Hoffman as Jorge
Written by Tim Maile
Douglas Tuber
Directed by Tim O'Donnell
Production no. 104
Original airdate August 13, 2004
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"You Say Toe-Mato" is episode #1.12 of the television show Phil of the Future.

Pickford is having a barefoot tomato-squishing festival, but Phil doesn't want to go because he only has four toes. His dad makes him a prosthetic toe, which is lost in the tomatoes, then found by Keely. They have a discussion about being honest, and Phil tells her he's from the future.

  • According to Phil's parents, humans in the future have only four toes. They lose their pinky toes 75 years from the time they arrived in the present, which states that humans lose their pinky toes in the year 2079.
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