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Episode aired Aug 13, 2004 TV-G TV-G 1 h 6 m
When 8 year old Mac's mother tells him that he's too old for an imaginary friend, he brings Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo to Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends where he is told that Bloo won't... Read all When 8 year old Mac's mother tells him that he's too old for an imaginary friend, he brings Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo to Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends where he is told that Bloo won't be adopted if Mac visits him every day. Soon after, Mac's older brother Terrence and an e... Read all When 8 year old Mac's mother tells him that he's too old for an imaginary friend, he brings Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo to Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends where he is told that Bloo won't be adopted if Mac visits him every day. Soon after, Mac's older brother Terrence and an evil imaginary friend named Duchess make a plan to try to get rid of Bloo. Mac, with the he... Read all
Frances 'Frankie' Foster (voice) (as Grey DeLisle) …
The Snooty Girl calls Bloo, "Tiffany". Tiffany Blue is the name for a shade of blue associated with the jewelry company, Tiffany & Co. However, it is light medium robin egg shade, much lighter than Bloo.
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I watched this episode and this has to be my favorite episode from the show! It gave us introductions to the characters which was fun to watch. 10/10. The best way to start the show!
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Mac : All right, guys! Let's bloo this!
Wilt : Aww, Man! I'm sorry, but that was not *ok*!
Terrence : Lame! That was stupider than even me!
Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo : Yeah, Mac! C'mon! "Let's bloo this?" That was so stupid!

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TV Series 2004–2009 2004–2009 TV-Y7 TV-Y7 30 m
A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children. A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children. A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children.
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Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Season Two
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Season 1
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Season Two
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Season 1
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: Season Two
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shown in the episode) during the end credits. (This is not shown on Friday
runs, however.)
The most original cartoon in a very long time
It's kind of funny that a cartoon has never been made with such a simple theme as the Imaginary friend. In the world of Foster's, when kids think up imaginary friends, they become real and can interact with anyone, even adults. But as the kid grows older, they grow tired of their "fake" friends. Or, in the case of Mac, a kind, friendly eight year old, parents and older siblings force him to give up his friend, Bloo. So he takes him to Foster's, where he makes an agreement with the staff to allow Bloo to live there without being adopted out as long as he visits him. The show has some pretty interesting characters, while they are not very original, are voiced and animated so wonderfully, it really doesn't matter. Among them are Madame Foster, (the eccentric, adorable old lady who run's the place), Frankie (her granddaughter), Mr. Herriman (Mdm. Foster's stiff, English imaginary friend), Wilt (an extremely apologetic, helpful friend), Coco (in my opinion, the only annoying part of the show), and Eduardo (the shy, Spanish speaking "monster".) Eduardo is also voiced by Tom Kenny, a truly talented man who has given voices to dozens of animated characters including BNLT SpongeBob and Heffer from Rocko's Modern Life. This show is very funny, no underlying "adult" humor here as far I can tell. My favorite episode is the one with Cheese, Bloo's younger brother. It will have you rolling when he sneers *bunnies*. Beware, though, if you watch this show, I guarantee you will get hooked!
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Mac : [after a night in prison] Man, what a crazy night.
Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo : Eh, I've had worse. Nice seeing ya again, Charlie. Say hi to the kids for me.

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What happens when children outgrow their imaginary friends? They take them to Madame Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of thought-up playmates. Follow the adventures of eight-year-old Mac and his imaginary friend Bloo in world where imaginary friends actually come to life. more
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Starring: Keith Ferguson Sean Marquette Grey DeLisle
Creators: Craig McCracken Lauren Faust Mike Moon
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What happens when children outgrow their imaginary friends? They take them to Madame Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of thought-up playmates. Follow the adventures of eight-year-old Mac and his imaginary friend Bloo in world where imaginary friends actually come to life.
Starring: Keith Ferguson Sean Marquette Grey DeLisle Tom Kenny Phil LaMarr
Creators: Craig McCracken Lauren Faust Mike Moon
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
What happens when children outgrow their imaginary friends? They take them to Madame Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of thought-up playmates. Follow the adventures of eight-year-old Mac and his imaginary friend Bloo in world where imaginary friends actually come to life.
Starring: Keith Ferguson Sean Marquette Grey DeLisle Tom Kenny Phil LaMarr
Creators: Craig McCracken Lauren Faust Mike Moon






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The series was pitched to The Bloo in 1997 as part of their then-recently created block The Bloo DeTour. The company had greenlit the series for production in 1998 after the pilot was completed for The Bloo DeTour. The series was originally supposed to air in 1998 on MTV but the show was held back until 2 years later due to behind-the-scenes issues with The Bloo, as well as delays. Episodes are produced at Winking Pooh Entertainment, Bloo J's production company.

Since its debut on August 11, 2000, 354 episodes of BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends have been broadcast. It has a comic book series named BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Comics and a 4D ride at WB Movie World and Universal Studios Hollywood called BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The 4D Experience . As of May 2019, it is currently The Bloo DeTour's longest-running original series. The BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Movie , a feature-length film, was released in theaters worldwide on November 17, 2006, and grossed over $365 million.

Main article: List of BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends characters

BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an animated comedy that follows the adventures of six friends who reside in the town of Toonville and own a large house for cartoon characters and imaginary friends. Episodes usually feature the central trio of Bloo, Jenny, and Mac, though occasional storylines center on the other main characters.

The primary setting of BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is Toonville .

BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was created by Bloo J for The Bloo. So while working on it during production on Rocko's Modern Life , he decided to lower the number of imaginary friends. He pitched the idea to Nickelodeon, however they turned it down, telling him that it looked similar to Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life, which contained too adult humor, and it would work better as an adult cartoon.

In February 1997, he pitched the idea to The Bloo, consisting of an 11-minute animation of a few of the main characters fighting over who gets to the bathroom first and Mr. Herriman pointing a knife at them at the end of the animation, as he orders them to form a line. Comedy Central accepted it and gave the greenlight to the show 2 months later. The series was originally supposed to air in 1998 on MTV but the show was held back until 2000 due to behind-the-scenes issues with Comedy Central, as well as delays. 

Bloo J has served as an executive producer during the show's entire history.

The writing process of BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imagianry Friends generally starts with 14 writers that take turns writing the scripts; when a script is finished it is given to the rest of the writers to read. These scripts generally include cutaway gags. Various gags are pitched to Bloo J and the rest of the staff, and those deemed funniest are included in the episode. Bloo J has explained that normally it
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