Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

2004

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7.6| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 13 August 2004 Ended
Producted By: Cartoon Network Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/fosters/index.html
Synopsis

Children who create imaginary friends usually take care of them until they are 7-8 years old. Imaginary friends, left on their own after this event, continue to live in this home founded by old Madam Foster.

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Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
kdnor2011 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends follows Mac, who was forced to bring his imaginary friend Bloo at a home for Imaginary friends who's owners have outgrown them. In order for Bloo to never be adopted, Mac must visit him everyday. Other characters include Wilt, a tall friend whos incredibly kind, Edwardo, a big but scaredy friend, Coco, a chicken bird thing that is just random, Mr. Herriman, the boss of the house, Frankie, the cleaner, and Madam Foster, who started the home.This show is absolutely perfect, it's hilarious, the characters have great personality's, and it is so creative. Creator Craig McCraken previously created the powerpuff girls, and head writer Lauren Faust went on to create My little Pony: Friendship is Magic, so it's no wonder this show works so well.When I watched the last episode, I actually got a little teary eyed, that shows how much this show works.
Jonas_fan11 This is an excellent, unique, and funny show! I totally and completely love this show! I have not seen 1 episode that I haven't liked. This show is a very good show for all ages, if you are a kid or if you are an adult you will probably love this show! There also hasn't been one episode where I haven't laugh. Even though this show is unique it is unique in a very good way, I mean no shows are like it and you can tell it definitely didn't copy any other shows. This is a cartoon show that is completely wonderful! I most definitely recommend this show for any age, you should definitely see this as soon as you can, and you won't be disappointed!
Dragon_Hatake Foster's home for imaginary friends is without doubt the most creative show on Cartoon Network- and possibly everything else. When it first came out, I was skeptical. It sounded like some dumb new show like all the other dumb new shows Cartoon Network was relentlessly adding. But, when i looked into it... I saw how amazing this show was! It's storyline is amazingly well done, the characters wonderfully created, and the storyline very catchy. I hope Fosters will forever flourish, as it truly blows away all these other retarded same-storyline-just-different-character shows like, do I have to name them, Camp Lazlo, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Squirrel Boy, and Ben 10. Foster's is creative, one of the most original shows ever made. And yet, all of those other ones are just the same- stupid, juvenile, and goofy. An Ben 10, an exception to the others, just has a blunt storyline with little character development.Foster's is great in every aspect- its got some humor that adults would get more than children without being inappropriot "adult" humor, and it has action, too! Surpassing all other shows in its category, Foster's is a must-see.
steffigraffan Foster's is an intelligent and hilarious show that doesn't depend on just snappy one-liners or outrageous and puerile antics to entertain its viewers. Whether it is Eduardo (a quasi-Hispanic Imaginary Friend) subtly calling Blue "Azul" (the Spanish word for blue) occasionally, or well-drawn and synthesized three-minute, dialogue-less chase scenes, Foster's represents intelligent humor mixed with the perfect amount of laugh-inducing storyboarding to appease both the visual and auditory senses.The Imaginary Friends in the house are an interesting melange of all different types, and as a viewer I find myself consistently asking "What kind of child would imagine a friend that looked or acted like this?" but thankfully, it really doesn't matter, and in this house of strange creatures imagined by the youth of America, a nearly torso-less and stilt-y, eight-foot-tall red Imaginary Friend named Wilt can be friends with an exotic-looking, bird-like, semi-insane Friend named Coco who uses only her own name to communicate. Overall, the show does an amazingly good job of teaching young children about acceptance (the Friends all get along pretty well, despite their obvious differences in language, size, color, attitude, etc.) without being overly preachy.Foster's is a great show for all ages and really enforces positive values while entertaining at the same time.And by the way, Coco is my favorite. SO funny all the time, all the while using only several different inflections of the "word"... Coco.

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