Cheese is an imaginary friend from the Cartoon Network television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends who is voiced by Candi Milo. He made his first appearance in the episode " Mac Daddy." Cheese is known for often repeating words in frustration, quick succession, screaming, whining, or making loud noises. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends FULL EPISODE: Cheese a Go.
List of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episodesFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The series centers on Mac, an eight-year-old boy 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. A page for describing Recap: Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends S 5 E 1 Cheese A Go Go.
Bloo is convinced that Cheese is a spy working for an evil. Categories Community content is available under CC. "Cheese a Go-Go" is the first episode of season 5 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
It served as the first chapter of the Cartoon Network Invaded programming stunt. This is the list of episodes all directed by Craig McCracken. This season includes a 1-hour special titled "Destination Imagination" and the series finale episode, "Goodbye to Bloo." The following have appeared on the channel as filler during commercial breaks.
Mac Daddy: Directed by Craig McCracken, Craig Kellman. With Grey DeLisle, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Mac realizes that he accidentally created a new imaginary friend named Cheese.
Cheese is allowed to stay at Foster's like Bloo, but Bloo has trouble dealing with his new brother Cheese. In Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends season 5 episode 1 titled "Cheese A Go-Go," the gang at the home are met with a new character named Cheese. Cheese is a yellow imaginary friend that belongs to a neighbor of the home's creator, Madame Foster.
What: The debut of the character Cheese on the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Mac Daddy." Why: The funniest of the new generation of Cartoon Network series, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends depicts a world where children's imaginary friends are real, and face a real problem.