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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). Characters of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.Community content is available under CC.

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A page for describing FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends: Tropes S to Z. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Trope ExamplesA. 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".

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Here be the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends characters and the tropes they embody. A creative, smart, and very warm-hearted eight-year old. Bloo is his imaginary friend.

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Absentee Actor: It is possible that his voice actor (Sean Marquette) was busy with something else during the making of the. 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.

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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. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was a animated television series, running from August 2004 to May 2009, for a total of 79 episodes in six seasons.

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The premise is based on a simple question: In a World where imaginary friends are living, tangible beings, what happens to those friends when the kids grow up? I mean an orphanage for imaginary friends which are actually real for people to adopt if they can't be with their creator for whatever reason? That's pretty cool but here's the thing: Everything that should be good about this show isn't. The dialogue, animation, episode plots, music, characters, etc. Everything is just WRONG.

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List of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends characters This is a list of fictional characters featured in the Cartoon Network animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, created by Craig McCracken and aired on Cartoon Network from 2004 to 2009.

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