The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
Watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Season 1, Episode 5 - The Trouble With Scribbles on HBO Max. Sometimes, imaginary friends get lost or kids simply outgrow them. That's why Madame Foster started Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This series focuses on Madame Foster's house and the inhabitants who are waiting to be reunited or adopted by kids.
"The Trouble with Scribbles" is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.
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Watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Season 1, Episode 5 - The Trouble With Scribbles on HBO Max. Sometimes, imaginary friends get lost or kids simply outgrow them. That's why Madame Foster started Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This series focuses on Madame Foster's house and the inhabitants who are waiting to be reunited or adopted by kids.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.
The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
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Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.
FULL EPISODE: Who Let the Dogs In? Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Cartoons The Fairly OddParents - Go Young, West Man / Birthday Wish.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.
This is the Recap page for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, which ran from August 13, 2004 to May 3, 2009 with 74 episodes and three TV Movies. The episodes will be listed by their original production order. House of Bloo's: The Pilot.
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The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
"The Trouble with Scribbles" is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.
FULL EPISODE: Who Let the Dogs In? Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Cartoons The Fairly OddParents - Go Young, West Man / Birthday Wish.
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"The Trouble with Scribbles" is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Season 1, Episode 5 - The Trouble With Scribbles on HBO Max. Sometimes, imaginary friends get lost or kids simply outgrow them. That's why Madame Foster started Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This series focuses on Madame Foster's house and the inhabitants who are waiting to be reunited or adopted by kids.
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"The Trouble With Scribbles" is the ninth episode in the first season of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow. The residents of Foster's are cleaning the place, be it the floors, the windows and every room of the house. All Bloo is doing is spraying air freshener, which Frankie and Mac state is not cleaning. He claims he is cleaning the air but is told to freshen.
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The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.
Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.
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Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.
This is the Recap page for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, which ran from August 13, 2004 to May 3, 2009 with 74 episodes and three TV Movies. The episodes will be listed by their original production order. House of Bloo's: The Pilot.
"The Trouble with Scribbles" is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
"The Trouble With Scribbles" is the ninth episode in the first season of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow. The residents of Foster's are cleaning the place, be it the floors, the windows and every room of the house. All Bloo is doing is spraying air freshener, which Frankie and Mac state is not cleaning. He claims he is cleaning the air but is told to freshen.
Watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Season 1, Episode 5 - The Trouble With Scribbles on HBO Max. Sometimes, imaginary friends get lost or kids simply outgrow them. That's why Madame Foster started Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This series focuses on Madame Foster's house and the inhabitants who are waiting to be reunited or adopted by kids.
Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.
The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
The Trouble with Scribbles: Directed by Craig Kellman, Craig McCracken. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
This is the Recap page for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, which ran from August 13, 2004 to May 3, 2009 with 74 episodes and three TV Movies. The episodes will be listed by their original production order. House of Bloo's: The Pilot.
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FULL EPISODE: Who Let the Dogs In? Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Cartoons The Fairly OddParents - Go Young, West Man / Birthday Wish.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends FULL EPISODE: The Trouble with Scribbles Cartoon Network Classics 20.9K subscribers Subscribed.
"The Trouble with Scribbles" is an episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Season 1, Episode 5 - The Trouble With Scribbles on HBO Max. Sometimes, imaginary friends get lost or kids simply outgrow them. That's why Madame Foster started Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This series focuses on Madame Foster's house and the inhabitants who are waiting to be reunited or adopted by kids.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.
"The Trouble With Scribbles" is the ninth episode in the first season of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow. The residents of Foster's are cleaning the place, be it the floors, the windows and every room of the house. All Bloo is doing is spraying air freshener, which Frankie and Mac state is not cleaning. He claims he is cleaning the air but is told to freshen.
Bloo: [to the camera] Uh oh. What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Or rather, what measure is a non-imaginary friend. Mac insists that as the Scribbles are technically imaginary friends, they should have the same rights as everyone else at Foster's, though Frankie (initially) and Mr. Herriman say otherwise due to their ordinarily bothersome nature.