You'll get these episodes and then some such as: "Eddie Monster" - To prove he's not a wimp, Eduardo signs up for the big Extremosaur fight competition, and things get hairier than Ed himself. Bloo - Mac's 7-year-old imaginary friend and best friend who resembles a simple domed cylinder. Mr. Herriman's addiction to carrots causes him to hide carrots around the house. Her parents are never seen in the series. Eight-year-old Mac and his imaginary friend Blooregard Q. Kazoo (or "Bloo" for short) often get into fights with his 13-year-old brother Terrence. [1] Despite all this, he still has a good heart and apologizes for his actions. Percy as Mac 3. Ed Boxenbould as a younger Mac. Kevin Bacon as Bendy, a yellow and black striped Imaginary Friend who is a psychopath and bully, and a criminal who easily fools Frankie and Mr. Herriman into believing others committed his actions. It first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004 as a 90-minute television movie, which led to a series of half-hour episodes. Mr. Herriman begins to punish anyone who comes near his hidden carrots, and Bloo tries to get in trouble so he doesn't have to eat "It." Like any animated series, the voice actors on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends are the key to the success of the series. Bloo loves paddle-balls even though he cannot make the ball hit the paddle. This is mostly due to the fact his family left him at the home for bad actions he did (though it might have actual… Regular Cast Members. He wears a tailcoat, white gloves and a top hat, as well as a monocle. Taken from my personal recordings from 2004 when the show was new. 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. Company Credits Technical Specs, See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Madame Foster is elderly but has childlike boundless energy and enjoys life to its fullest. When a seeing eye friend named Ivan loses his blind kid, the friends help Ivan find him before something bad happens. This is mostly due to the fact his family left him at the home for bad actions he did (though it might have actually been the couple's son). Amy Adams as Frankie Foster, the caretaker at Foster's Home and Mac's adoptive mother/love interest. Frankie once made a cameo appearance in The Powerpuff Girls series finale, "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!". He managed to easily fool Frankie and Mr. Herriman into believing others committed his actions. When 8-yr-old Mac is forced to give up his Imaginary Friend Bloo, they find Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, an amazing house for unwanted Imaginary Friends. Rosie as Coco 6. The series was created by Craig McCracken, who had also created The Powerpuff Girls for Cartoon Network Studios. Release Dates With no carrots, the only thing to have for dinner is a dish simply called "It." [1] However, in "Good Wilt Hunting", it is discovered that he was not always this way; he was injured during a basketball game, leaving his left eye crushed and his left arm injured. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, or simply "Foster's" for short, is an American animated television series created and produced at Cartoon Network Studios and Boulder Media by animator Craig McCracken. Eduardo has a fondness for potatoes, dogs, and his cuddly toys. When kids dream up pals, they come to life and the house is filled with diverse characters waiting to be reunited or adopted to new kids. Ami Mandelman. The third season of "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" is now on DVD whether you've waited for too long or otherwise. Frankie is the caregiver at Foster's and helps keep everything in order. According to the episode "Room with a Feud", between him, Coco and Eduardo, he has been in the house for the longest time. Eduardo (voiced by Tom Kenny) is a big, hairy and purple Spanish-speaking friend who resembles a mixture of a minotaur and one of the beasts from Maurice Sendak's storybook, Where the Wild Things Are with horns, a snout, a pointy demon-like tail and large teeth. [1] In spite of Mr. Herriman's fussiness and fixation with rules and cleanliness, she is usually very friendly, outgoing and laid-back. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios.The series centers on a boy named Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend Bloo, who moves into an orphanage for imaginary friends, and is kept from adoption so that Mac can visit him daily. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an eight-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television show created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network, produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Photos of the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (Show) voice actors. Follow the adventures of eight-year-old Mac and his imaginary friend Bloo in world where imaginary friends actually come to life. [1] However, he can be ferocious if angered or in the circumstance that danger befalls his friends although he does not care for others when speaking like that. It originally ran from August 13, 2004 to May 3, 2009. His oversized basketball shoes always squeak against the floor/ground, no matter what surface he is walking on. ; Mac - A bright and somewhat shy 9-year-old boy who visits Foster's. According to her driver's license in "Bus the Two of Us", she was born on July 25, 1984. Mac (voiced by Sean Marquette) is a bright and creative eight-year-old boy and Bloo's creator who visits Foster's every day. What follows is the cast (and selected guest stars) through its' run of six seasons. 1 Cast 1.1 Voice cast 1.2 1.3 Crew Will Ferrell as Mac, an accountant in New York City who returns to Foster's home in order to decipher the break-in that occurred there. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004 TV Show) Blooregard Q. Kazoo Keith Ferguson 21 images of the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination cast of characters. Puff Jackie Kones as Sheldon J. Plankton Fluffer Nutter as Karen Plankton Billy the Squid as Mermaid Man Yogi Boo Boo as Barnacle Boy Bubble Bass … [1] Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, Frankie, Wilt, and others usually understand her when she speaks, and often translate for her. [1] Mac is often the voice of reason among his friends when they are making decisions. WARNING: Do NOT edit or otherwise alter: Edit YOUR cast list ONLY. What happens when children outgrow their imaginary friends? Wilt exhibits consummate good sportsmanship, which he applies to every part of life he can. He is considered the nicest person at Foster's and is known for being excessively polite and apologetic, saying “I’m sorry” all the time. (See SP:CAST) 1. Sean Marquette: Provided the voice of Mac. With Grey Griffin, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. He, along with Mac, made a cameo appearance in The Powerpuff Girls series finale, "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!". When Mac's mother tires of this behavior, she tells him that he has outgrown his age to have an imaginary friend and must get rid of him. 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They take them to Madame Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of thought-up playmates. He, alongside Bloo, made a cameo appearance in The Powerpuff Girls series finale, "The Powerpuff Girls Rule!". Despite his large size, overwhelming strength, and menacing demeanor, Eduardo is usually docile, but also timid and jumpy as he lacks confidence when he gets frightened, is very compassionate towards all kids children preteens and anyone under the age of 13, and has a somewhat overly sensitive nature, crying at minor negative occurrences, and being scared of almost everything. Madame Foster As the matriarch of the home, Madame Foster loves all the imaginary friends, and they all love her for giving them a second chance. However, he still has a good heart and apologizes for his actions. Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends with exclusive news, photos, videos and more at TVGuide.com 2004-2009; 6 seasons Cartoon Network Family, Action & Adventure, Kids TVY7 Watchlist. Emily as Wilt 4. However, his extremely good nature tends to make him somewhat naive. Coco (voiced by Candi Milo) is a bird-like friend with a palm tree for a head, a crooked red beak and an aeroplane-like body who can only say her name at various speeds and different emphases. 1 Act 1 1.1 Scene 1: Mac's Bedroom/Apartment 1.2 Scene 2: Foster's/The Hallway 2 Act 2 2.1 Scene 3 2.2 Scene 4 2.3 Scene 5 2.4 Scene 6 3 ACt 2 3.1 Scene 7 [Mac was sleeping peacefully when he turns around and wakes up, he sees a short, yellow imaginary friend with a lollipop-shaped head in his bed.] | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. He has a fear of dogs (due to the fact that dogs are natural predators of rabbits) and is easily scared out of his wits whenever he comes across one. Bloo is sometimes self-centered and narcissistic almost to the point of psychotic delusion and has a knack for getting into trouble. After Mac takes Bloo to school for show and tell, the students create hundreds of Bloos. He, along with Mac, made a cameo appearance in The Powerpuff Girls series finale, "The Powerpuff Girls Rule! ". With Keith Ferguson, Grey Griffin, Candi Milo, Tom Kenny. Like Bloo, Madame Foster occasionally becomes hyperactive and mischievous. Thomas as Bloo 2. CHEESE: Daddy. ; Frankie - Madame Foster's 22-year-old granddaughter, addressed as "Miss Frances" by Mr. Herriman. The series focuses on building friendships and the importance of friends. A talent unique to her is her ability to lay colorful eggs containing a plethora of objects. Her imaginary friend is Mr. Herriman, whom she imagined when she was a child and never gave up, and is the only one who can control him. Mac ends up getting kicked off the team and learning from a bowling expert, and the rival team promises Bloo a paddle ball if he joins them and helps them win. [We see the outside of Mac's apartment as Mac screams.] McCrack… Mavis as Franklie The show is set in a universe in which childhood imaginary friends coexist with humans. 1. Mr. Herriman (voiced by Tom Kane) is an elderly anthropomorphic lop ear rabbit friend imagined by Madame Foster, who speaks with a British accent. Bloo- Mac's imaginary friend, best friend and main antagonist of the series. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Full Cast & Crew. Frankie is the caregiver at Foster's and helps keep everything in order. Since then, he was able to trick the two by using a fake sob routine. Frankie Foster (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Madame Foster's redheaded granddaughter, addressed as "Miss Frances" by Mr. Herriman. Mac and the imaginary friends join Madame Foster's bowling team to help her beat her rival, Jerkins. Once in this state, he becomes impossible to control, will often become obsessed with seeking any other source of sugar. It was revealed in "Busted" that the reason Mr. Herriman is so hard on Bloo is because he feels that, given that he is allowed to stay at Foster's even though he still has an owner, he has already broken one of the main house rules. Official Sites Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (TV Series 2004–2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Madame Foster (voiced by Candi Milo) is the founder of Foster's and grandmother of Frankie. The show has an art style which is meant to evoke, according to McCracken, "that period of late 60's psychedelia when Victorianstylings were coming into trippy poster designs". McCracken developed the idea for the series after adopting two dogs from an animal shelter with his then-fiancée Lauren Faust and Mike Moon; he adapted the concept of pet adoption to that of imaginary friends. Mr. Herriman - Mr. Bunny (Hop) Madame Foster - Crysta … ; Grey DeLisle: Provided the voice of Frankie and Duchess. Photos of the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination (Movie) voice actors. Directed by Craig McCracken, Craig Kellman. Mac Foster as SpongeBob SquarePants Cheese as Patrick Star Blooergard Q. Kazoo as Squidward Tentacles Berry as Sandy Cheeks Eduardo as Mr. Eugene H. Krabs Chewy as Gary the Snail Wilt as Larry the Lobster Frankie Foster as Pearl Krabs Coco as Mrs. List of characters that appear in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.. Main. However, there are times she's shown to be the wisdom of the house. Frankie is friends with most of the imaginary friends at Foster's (particularly Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, and Bloo) and can be described as a protective big sister to them. He always somehow managed to cover his tracks, and even got off scot-free when Bloo flooded the house in an attempt to expose him. He is extremely fond of his creator Madame Foster, harboring great respect and loyalty to her, even at her most prominent levels of unabashed pep and energy. Directed by Craig McCracken, Craig Kellman. Where to Watch. He is in charge of the house and is extremely strict about the house rules,[1] but he is also seen to put the rules before common sense, as seen in "Destination: Imagination" when he sticks to the rule written on the chained up toy box of never letting the imaginary friend who is trapped in there out despite what would happen to him if he didn't. | Bloo loves paddle-balls even though he cannot make the ball hit the paddle. Wilt has a big heart, is frequently cool and collected, and, only on very rare occasions shows anger at all. Admit it, you didn't notice that there were 2 versions of the opening. No one knows who her creator is as she was found on a South Pacific island by two scientists named Adam and Douglas. With Keith Ferguson, Grey Griffin, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. TheCartoonMan6107's TV-spoof of 2004-2009 Cartoon Network TV show Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Bloo - Pony (The Dog & Pony Show) Mac Foster - Perfect Peter (Horrid Henry) Eduardo - Love Monster (Love Monster) Wilt - Dog (The Dog & Pony Show) Coco - Penguala (Adventures in Hatchtopia) Frankie Foster - Luna (Luna to Earth!) 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