Bloo and the gang arrive at Mac's apartment for a slumber party that Mac did not plan. After appearing on local television news trying to outperform Eduardo, Bloo becomes a celebrity, doing commercials, television shows, movies and personal appearances. It is Adopt-A-Thought Saturday, an event that focuses on getting good friends adopted on the weekends when children are out of school. When rain forces them to cancel their trip to a water park called Monsoon Lagoon, the gang decide to have their own fun, by making videos and uploading them to ViewTube (a parody of. This is due to the movie having some darker scenes for the younger audience of the show. Bloo ditches Mac to ride in Madame Foster's Firebird, but a "quick" stop at the fabric store across the street from the fair suddenly turns into a nightmare for Bloo that does not seem to end, causing him to take big measures to try to get out of it. Bloo is convinced that Cheese is a spy working for an evil extraterrestrial organization to steal the brains of everyone on earth after seeing a sci-fi movie and reading a tabloid newspaper where it's pictures is similar to him. Bloo, angry at Coco, challenges her to a prank war, turning the night into an outrageous chain of pranks. After seeing all of the friends, Barry wishes to adopt Bloo, but Mac tells him that Bloo is not up for adoption. "The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power!". Bloo has a reputation for being a funny imaginary friend, though his jokes sometimes offend people. Bloo becomes obsessed, and tries to be the first to collect them all. Things go awry when a few friends start playing "Kick the Trashbag". After many attempts to get rid of him, Cheese disappears on his own. Friendsgiving was a Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Thanksgiving marathon that aired in 2006 and 2007.. All The Tropes Wiki is a FANDOM Anime Community. Frankie is making sure that Madame Foster can take care of the house while everyone is gone, though all she wants to do is break the rules, which is tempting to Bloo. Through the entire day, Mac does things with everyone but Bloo, making him angrier and more emotionally hurt after every disappointment. Bloo gets the hiccups, which Blake says is ridiculous, so Bloo decides to enter. Only when Mac says he does not care about being cool does the coolest kid in the school, Jamez Withazee, tell him that the fact that he does not want to be cool, makes him cool, and invites him to "The Rock". Good Wilt Hunting is the first Made for TV Movie for the series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, released at the end of the fourth season. When a recent adoption leaves a room at Foster's vacant, Bloo, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo all fight over it, along with another friend named Peanut Butter. The series premiered on August 13, 2004, with the 90-minute pilot episode "House of Bloo's", and concluded on May 3, 2009, with the episode "Goodbye to Bloo". Bloo then becomes very interested in glow in the dark Dracula teeth, which are worth 500 tickets. Mac tries to tell him that it is not fun after Bloo refuses to go do something else. A termite infestation at Foster's forces Mr. Herriman to move the Friends into a hotel for the night. Animated shorts aired from 2006–07. Mac video tapes it, but after a quick laugh, he decides to erase the embarrassing video. Meanwhile, Bloo wants to get some fleas of his own and he does anything possible in order to attempt to get Eduardo to share them. After Eduardo finds a puppy when he was taking out the trash, he decides to keep it, despite the fact that dogs are not permitted inside the house due to Mr. Herriman suffering from a fear of dogs. When Bloo learns what "It" is (a mixture of vomit, slop and mucus), he is determined not to eat it. When Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco begin to believe that the. While at the hotel, Bloo, being rambunctious, gets out of hand, disobeying all of Mr. Herriman's rules. However, despite the way he feels, he decides to keep the fleas on him when he befriends them, though Frankie and Mr. Herriman want none of it and they decide to go to drastic lengths to get the fleas removed. Bloo sends Wilt on a sleigh ride around the world and tries to get Eduardo to slide down the Foster's chimney, trying to prove that Santa is real, and in the process, costs Coco her job at the mall as Santa; Bloo learns that Mr. Herriman is only giving one present to everyone (which is part of the reason that he tries to prove Santa real), and in his selfishness tries to make Herriman hand out more presents, in a rather interesting way. When various imaginary Santa Clauses are brought to Foster's, Mac begins to lose his faith in Santa's existence, so it is up to Bloo and the others to help restore Mac's faith in the old St. Nick. A little boy (Eduardo), an alien (Coco), a hermit (Wilt), a magical fairy (Frankie), and the Superdude (Bloo) attempt to protect the crystal potato from the evil Lord Snooty (Herriman), who is taking away all the fun in the land ruled by the Queen (Madame Foster). Meanwhile he finds even more to worry about, including Mr. Herriman coming to his senses. Mr. Herriman tells Bloo to sort the trash for punishment because Bloo hosted a mud-wrestling tournament in the living room. This page was last edited on 26 September 2020, at 22:53. As Mac is taken home by Frankie, Bloo misses out on the scary movie the friends planned to watch that night. After she creates so many imaginary friends that it crowds the whole house, the others have to sleep in the Foster's bus and feel that Mac is responsible for Goo's continuous visits. Instead, though, one small drop of sugar turns Mac into a sugar-crazy maniac, and Bloo must stop him before he ruins the party. One day, a toy box is discovered at Foster's front door. Soon they realize her unnamed suitor is neither of them, and Mac and Bloo become jealous, trying to thwart every guy she comes in contact with, namely Chris (a pizza guy), Prince Charming (an imaginary friend), and her real date, Dylan Lee, who takes her to a fancy restaurant for their date. Along the way, Wilt ends up helping other people with their issues, while finding out more about himself. It premiered November 23, 2006. Good Wilt Hunting is the first Made for TV Movie for the series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, released at the end of the fourth season. Foster's is being put on the local news and Frankie wants everything perfect, but the only thing standing in her way is Cheese who keeps showing up at Foster's uninvited. One friend's creator, however, is missing: Wilt's. Bloo tries the old peanut brittle can filled with snakes trick, thinking it as the ultimate Halloween prank after strapping Mac to his bed, thus not allowing him to go trick-or-treating because of his regular sugar rushes. However, Madame Foster inadvertently gives Bloo the idea to throw a wild party, and he plans to do so without Mr. Herriman's consent. Note: All episodes were directed by series creator Craig McCracken, with the only co-direction of Rob Renzetti in "Destination: Imagination". Meanwhile, Eduardo gets an "extreme makeover" from Duchess, Coco thinks that she needs to lose weight, Wilt has trouble being in the house photo without getting his head cut out of the frame, and Mac and Bloo search for an answer behind a strange photo taken of the friends many years ago. Bloo notices after a trip to the grocery store that Frankie has left the keys in the bus and decides to take Mac for a joyride in the Foster's bus. When Eduardo gets fleas from his puppy, he becomes discontent as the fleas are driving him mad. Terrence has an idea to make up a square friend named Red to beat Bloo up with so he can bully Mac to his heart's content, but the friend he creates is friendly instead of being mean and violent. It's pretty much what happens if Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends met Follow that Bird. To help, Bloo throws mud at every car that goes by to get more customers. Wilt was once the imaginary friend of all-star basketball player Jordan Micheals, but after losing an important game to him, he ran away. Bloo (who thought that by "somthing terrible" meant that Wilt was a criminal) ended up telling everyone in the house the next morning, with Frankie deciding to try to find him. Coming with Frankie are Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, Officer Nina Valerosa (Eduardo's creator), Coco, and Douglas and Adam (Coco's...discoverers). When Foster's needs a new roof, Bloo bakes up a plan to sell Madame Foster's amazing cookies after his first attempt at selling lemonade in the middle of winter fails. The game also caused his injuires, with a basketball bouncing onto his eye and his arm being crushed (and most likely amputated). The last call Herriman gets was not from Mac and Bloo or Frankie; instead, it was from Madame Foster. Frankie and Madame Foster are leaving for the day, so Mr. Herriman is placed in charge of the house. In the series premiere movie, Mac sends Bloo to live at Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends after being told by his mother that he is too old to have an imaginary friend. During the production of the home's newspaper, Uncle Pockets, the most frequently adopted imaginary friend to come to Foster's, returns yet again. Richie Wildebrat, a kid at Mac's school, keeps bragging about his imaginary friend, Blake Superior and how they will win the imaginary friend talent show pageant. It premiered November 23, 2006. Bloo "re-charges" by rubbing onto the rug, a towel, an imaginary friend (who happens to be Sunset Junction), and two socks. Goofball John McGee comes to Foster's and makes a total nuisance of himself. This two-disc release contained the entire third season. However, when Mr. Herriman tries it, Bloo thinks it has gone awry, and Herriman becomes a zombie, with the others also becoming undead later on through the episode. With no Herriman or Frankie there to enforce the house rules, Mac and Bloo set out to cram as much fun and mischief into one day as they possibly can. After that, Mac develops a huge crush on Frankie, and later, Bloo does, too. Mac wins a sweepstakes and receives tickets to Europe, but when the gang tries to pack at the last second, everyone has delays that make them later and later. It is Bloo's birthday, and his cake is being guarded by Mr. Herriman. Mr. Herriman is not happy about Bloo not perfectly following the rules of the house. On Adopt-A-Thought Saturday, Madam Foster renews a feud with her cranky old neighbor Old Man Rivers with disastrous consequences. After a series of ridiculous deciding, they choose to stay upstairs, but after being there for a while, they get bored and decide to go outside. When he threatens to kick Bloo out, Bloo gets so stressed out that he accidentally breaks a bust of Madame Foster. Since Mac takes up this offer and is not at Foster's at 3:00, Mr. Herriman is very quick to ensure that Bloo gets adopted. Good Wilt Hunting The Movie is a 60-minute made-for-television film starring the cast of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.It premiered on November 23, 2006. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Good Wilt Hunting ... ... 2006 A rich kid named Barry Bling comes to Foster's, and Mac and Bloo introduce him to all of the imaginary friends. Mr. Herriman then sets off into the woods in search for more food, and then meets wild bunnies. Mac drafts the gang onto Madame Foster's bowling team to help her beat her arch-rival Jerkins, but when Mac gets booted off his own team, he must learn the ways of the ball from an imaginary bowling guru. This episode first premiered on February 28, 2009 in Europe. It is revealed that Bloo was hiding behind a cardboard cut-out of himself. Mac and Bloo ask Mr. Herriman to go camping. Each time Herriman tries to get back at them by doing the same thing, it is not them redialing, it is Frankie asking about groceries in the mall. Thus, his plan fails as he accidentally drives Mr. Herriman to throw away all the decorations and gifts. 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.

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