"Destination: Imagination" is the third and final TV movie of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The movie debuted on November 27, 2008 (Thanksgiving Day in the United States) at 8 PM ET/PT. SPOILER: Plot details follow.
Frankie, ever the caretaking friend to the imaginary friends at Foster's, becomes thoroughly disgusted with being bossed around by Mr. Herriman day by day combined with the. This is the best Foster's special ending ever! I love how it's a reference to the opening of the show.
If only this was the real ending to the series instead. " Destination: Imagination " is a television special of the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The plot of the special follows Frankie, who becomes trapped in a huge, mysterious world where she is treated like royalty but forced not to leave.
Destination Imagination is the third and final Made-for-TV Movie for the series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Premiering on November 27, 2008, the movie falls somewhere in the sixth season of the show depending on how you watch it note. "Destination Imagination" speculation and discussion Episode Discussion All times are GMT.
During the pouring rain, a young boy helps his mother and father leave a heavily chained toy box at the doorstep of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends with instructions to not be opened. The next day, Frankie has grown outraged about her job as the house caretaker. Mr.
Herriman has been giving her endless chores to take care day after day, without thanking her for any of it. When Frankie. Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends has 2 episodes that can be considered the series finale.
We have the 90 minute TV movie (well 67 minutes without commercials) Destination Imagination and the regular episode Goodbye To Bloo. Wikipedia Summary In this Emmy Award-winning movie, Frankie is tired of working without being thanked. One day, a toy box is discovered at Foster's front door.
Frankie is ordered to take it to the attic and leave it alone, but she knows there is an imaginary friend trapped inside, and opens the box to find it. When she looks inside, she falls into a strange imaginary world. There, she gets.
Everything's going to be all right. [Thunder flashes as Michael and his mother were afraid of what's inside the crate and hug. The car revs off-screen, the screen pans higher to the moon.
The title shows the name "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination".]. Wide Screen version of FHFIF: Destination Imagination Ending and CreditsFound Lost Media, according to Facebook's Video, taken recording from NET TV Official.