20 years later, Future Phil cast reunion is going viral

Phil and Keely forever. More than 20 years after the Disney Channel series premiered, the cast of Phil's Future reunited to celebrate one of its stars, and these viral photos have fans super nostalgic.

Aly and AJ hosted a holiday pop-up at Licorice Pizza Records in Los Angeles, and Aly's former partners Raviv Ullman and Amy Bruckner were on hand to support the duo. The singer later shared photos of their reunion on Instagram. "20.5 years of friendship? Mitch is in shock right now," she wrote in the post.

A few days later, E! retweeted a photo of Ellie and compared it to a throwback photo of the four at Disneyland from nearly two decades ago, making every future Phil fan feel ancient. One fan even responded with a Freaky Friday GIF of Jamie Lee Curtis screaming "I'm old!"

However, other fans found the reunion to be more heartwarming. "This makes my heart so happy!" one fan wrote on Ali's post, while another declared, "I set this up."

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May 4, 2005 Ricky Ullman, Amy Bruckner, Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka at Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebration . Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

Compared to other Disney Channel shows, Future Phil deserves better, and it only aired for two seasons from 2004 to 2006. The show tells the story of a 22nd-century family who find themselves in trouble after a time-travel vacation goes awry in 2004.

Ullmann plays the character, Brooke plays his naughty sister Pim, and Ellie plays his best friend-turned-girlfriend Keeley.

While the cast of Future Phil may still be close two decades later, don't expect anything more than a nostalgic reunion. In E!'s comments section, one fan took a dig at the recent wave of nostalgia TV show rerun podcasts, writing: "For the love of God, please stop doing podcasts lmao."

Aly and AJ responded to fans, assuring them, "Don't worry, we're not interested in another one either lol." For now, they're content with their long-lasting friendship.