Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
TV-Y7 | 13 August 2004 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
    Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
    SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
    Orla Zuniga It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
    kumargopinath Craig Mcracken proves that he can still create a great show(I actually like this show more than his previous show,the power puff girls)by creating this masterpiece.This show was the only good cartoon that premiered in 2004 on CN. I really love this show.It's my favorite cartoon network show and one of my favorite cartoons of all time.This show is probably the most original show that cartoon network has ever produced.Anyway,the show's about an eight year old boy named mac who is told to get rid of his imaginary friend,bloo.So he sends him to foster's home for imaginary friends,where he comes to visit bloo every day.This show is funny,creative,original and nicely animated.All of the imaginary friends have unique designs,personalities and shapes.Some even have back stories.The animation is actually very well done,even though it's done by flash.The premise is also very sweet and executed nicely.But this show does have some bad episodes. 1.the episode with goof ball was really depressing and not that funny 2.the bendy episode was not good.AT ALL!!!!!!! 3.the europe episode was good up until the part with madame foster stealing mac's tickets.That one moment made me dislike the entire episode. So,I recommend that you don't watch the three episodes I mentioned above.But all the other episodes are well written and well thought out.So if you like dexter's lab and power puff girls,You'll love this show.
    ShelbyTMItchell 8-Year old Mac a shy boy who's single mom tells him that he has his imaginary friend Bloo in the shape of a blue blob, has to leave as Bloo has outgrown him and must find him a home.Mac then takes Bloo to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends hence the title. As he runs into an assortment of characters and that things do come to life. When they themselves are put up for adoption.Madame Foster is the person in charge and she is quite a mischievous character. As she makes a deal with Mac as if he visits the home every single day, Bloo won't be put up for adoption.There are characters like Foster's granddaughter Frankie, a 22-year old, kind-hearted Wilt, and funny purple bull Eduardo.Great show that is missed.
    Joseph Singleton I think this cartoon is one of the worst cartoons I have ever watched. I would recommend this cartoon to people who are under 5. I did used to like this show when I was 4 and 5, I still only watched it when there was nothing on. Now I am other 5 and I would rather do my homework than watch it. The cartoon used to be a bit funny but they were not enough to make me burst out laughing. Now I am older I am interested in show witch are not rated Us. I have started to watch Doctor Who (12A), Torchwood (15) and Sarah Jane Adventures (PG). I am interested in things to do with Doctor Who so I am not interested in 5 year old cartoons. This cartoon didn't last very long it only had 6 seasons, it got cancelled because of it was low on viewers but some people say it was because the writers ran out of ideas but for most other shows they have at least 8 seasons.
    fj_1 Everyone we know the general ranking of many printing plates. One these are made over-sentimental, tame productions for small children (or for nobody), second these are brutal productions with the broad humour. However an artificial pearl will sometimes be found. One of this is the new classic - "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends".Based on very good computer vector graphics (20-year format, still good!) the held production in several dozen stretches, still continued is telling about almost identical to our world in which by animals, plants and people they live imaginary by them friends. They can be any - small, large, thin, fat, with special properties - only human imagination is limiting the invention. Some turn out to be the normal mistake and rejected by owners are finding their way to an adoption six-floor building somewhere in the unknown city covered by the eccentric Mrs Foster. The house is protecting by making one's way towards the absolute excellence imaginary director Mr. Herriman maked by Mrs Foster 50 years ago and kind although frustrated by the work 22-year Frankie (granddaughter of Mrs. Foster), the typical home cleaning lady.The main character of series is an egotistical, blue strange creature named Bloo which he invented early on in life by 8-year dependent on his, Mac. Because of family reasons Mac cannot hold his friend, so he is moving him home, regularly visiting it. We are later getting to know also Bloo best friends: thin, red, one-armed Wilt, champion of the basketball; Coco being strange connecting the bird, the plant and the aeroplane and created eggs with anormal content; broad-shouldered, although timid Spanish bull Eduardo.The serial is very funny and intelligent pastiche of such practical matters and systems like love, the friendship, the homosexuality (!), the capitalism, the eternal war men and women, egoism and many different, and of such films as "Star Wars" and "Monsters Co.". These are for exactly him authors, a Cartoon Network studio (!), are devoting the most time. Certainly it will save for long time in our memory, but won't beat up "The Simpsons".
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