A description of tropes appearing in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. After wrapping up four seasons and a feature film for The Powerpuff Girls (1998). 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. Characters of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.Community content is available under CC. A comprehensive list of characters and tropes from the animated series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Learn about Mac, Bloo, Wilt, Coco, Eduardo and more, and how they embody various personality traits and archetypes. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Trope ExamplesA - D E - L M - R S - Z Tropes with their own pages Body Wipe Other tropes 2D Visuals, 3D Effects: Spoofed in "One False Movie" with the CGI Eduardo in Bloo's movie. The '80s: The series.
"Beat with a Schtick" is the ninth episode of season 2 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow. Bloo is telling jokes and imitating the other imaginary friends in the house, when he asks the New Guy "How's the weather up there?" The New Guy then grabs Bloo and tells him to meet him outside at 4:00.
The imaginary friends are frightened and explain to Bloo that the. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Trope ExamplesA - D E - L M - R S - Z Sadist Show: Downplayed. While not to the extent of other cartoons airing around the time, many episodes beginning with "Everyone Knows It's Bendy" would have an.
Not only that Foster's takes place in a world where children are so unimaginative that they need to adopt other people's imaginary friends, lots of imaginary friends in Foster's are imaginative gems such as "Camera-y", "Lightbulby" and "Wall-y". "Bloo Tube" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow.
As a thunderstorm's going on outside Foster's, Frankie informs Wilt, Coco, and Eduardo that the house will have to postpone their trip to a local water park called "Monsoon Lagoon", which is closed due to the storm. Bloo, who was going to the park as well, is very. Characters from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Main characters: Protagonists: Mac: One of the two main protagonists of the show. Mac is a creative, smart, and very warm.