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Just as the Extremeasurus is about to eat Bloo, Mac and company arrive with the unicorns, which makes Bloo dodge the Extremeasaurus. Terrence mocks Mac and the Unicorns by calling them as "ladies". The Unicorns angrily points their horns at Terrence and he avoids their attack. This Cartoon Network show hits on the ingenious idea of creating a special place where imaginary friends go once children have outgrown them. Madame Foster runs this special home, and the adventures of its inhabitants circle around Mac and Bloo, two long-since-discarded imaginary friends. This release includes every half-hour episode from the show's first season.
Craig McCracken created the series and the episode, serving as writer and director. McCracken conceived the series upon adopting two dogs from an animal shelter with his then-fiancée Lauren Faust; he wondered what their life was like before adoption and applied the concept to that of imaginary friends. Animation for the show was done on Adobe Flash after hand-drawn artwork was processed on Illustrator. Mac finds Coco's eggs in the closet and gets from them the tools needed to make his escape.
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Now, Mac and Bloo have to work together to make a bigger, crazier sequel for a film contest. A girl named Goo with an over-active imagination is filling up the house with hundreds of Imaginary Friends. When the annoying, demanding and very loud Duchess gets adopted by Mac's neighbors, Bloo and Mac have to get her back into Foster's before Mac's mom moves the family far across town!
Cartoon Network's Emmy Award-winning animated series makes its DS debut with Imagination Invaders. Inspired by season four's episode "Make Believe It or Not," players guide prankster Blooregard Q. Kazoo on an adventure to save Madame Foster from the Space Nut Boogies. This involves exploring the Foster's house, room by room, to complete quests on behalf of Cheese, Imaginary Man, Jackie Khones, and other characters. As players travel through the residence, they must slink past patrolling guards and other dangers. Disguises can be worn to help avoid detection, while spit wads are used to disable cameras, solve puzzles, and distract nearby enemies.
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When Mac does return for Bloo though, his brother Terence finds out and is unhappy. Now, anything that keeps her away from Bloo must be removed even if it's his best friend, Mac. There is one door in Foster's that is never, ever to be opened. Well, that's too tempting for Bloo and the house is soon infested with something unimaginable. But when Frankie tries to take a simple trip to the mall, Bloo and the Gang tag along and are this caregiver's worst nightmare.

Mac and Bloo are left alone in the Foster's house and try to have the best day of their lives. Adopt-a-thought Saturday is a great day when Imaginary Friends try to get adopted by new families. But to Mac and Bloo, it is a dark day when their good friends are taken away from them. Determined to save their friends, Mac and Bloo turn to some drastic measures.
Season 3, Episode 7: Land of the Flea
They must navigate through this magical yet treacherous land to rescue Frankie from the ominous being who lives there. Bloo imagines he is engaged in another hair-raising adventure as the Bloo Superdude, but in reality, he is just deliriously sick and trying to attend Mac's birthday party. After rain forces the cancellation of a trip to a water park, the friends turn to making fun videos of each other and posting them to the internet. A power struggle develops over who gets the prize of two tickets to a movie premier when Frankie and another friend inadvertently help Mac and Bloo to win a radio contest. When Mac makes a sweet little movie, Bloo re-edits it and makes it a hit.

Will usually ship within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment. Mojo Jojo appears as an "unimaginative friend;" the kid who created him just copied what he or she saw on TV. There are several references to Craig McCracken's earlier hit, The Powerpuff Girls, in this movie.Frankie has pictures of the girls on her shirt. Feeling under appreciated for all of his “Good Deeds,” Bloo decides he is opening his own Home for Imaginary Friends. When everyone tries to convince him to give it up it only makes him more determined.
Season 3, Episode 9: Crime After Crime
Estimated delivery dates - opens in a new window or tab include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. "Store Wars"List of episodes"House of Bloo's" is the collective name for the first three episodes of the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The episode's plot follows Mac, an eight-year-old boy who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend Blooregard Q. Kazoo, on the grounds that he is too old for him. Upon seeing an ad on television for an orphanage for imaginary friends, Bloo convinces Mac to let him reside in the house so then Mac can visit him every day. Various intrigues and troubles arise with Mac's brother Terrence and imaginary friend Duchess. Eight-year-old boy, Mac and his imaginary friend Blooregard Q. Kazoo (or "Bloo" for short) often get into fights with his 13-year-old brother Terrence.
When Coco starts laying eggs filled with awesome collectable cards, the whole of Foster’s gets swept up in collecting fever. When the collecting turns to obsession, jealousy and deceit surface putting everyone’s friendships in jeopardy. Having moved into Foster's, Bloo tries to avoid being adopted in hopes that Mac will return for him.
Learning from Mac's suspicions, Frankie and the others soon realize that Terrence and Duchess are working together after they found the Extremeasaurus' cell empty. That night, Terrence takes Bloo to a junkyard and meets Duchess, who plans to feed Bloo to an Extremeasaurus she freed earlier to extract her revenge for ruining her adoption with the millionaire family. The Extremeasaurus begins to chase Bloo around the junkyard while Terence and Duchess watch from the distance as the Extremeasaurus then corners him.

Mac, a clever but somewhat shy 8-year-old boy, discovers Foster's when his mom tells him he's too old for his Imaginary Friend Blooregard. Not ready to part with his trouble making best buddy, Mac takes Bloo to Foster's with the hope of giving him a safe place to live, while still being able to visit every day. In one instance, Bloo says that Wilt should play basketball because of his height. In a companion episode to "The Big Cheese", Mr. Herriman has locked everyone out with the home's new security system, but a pint-sized friend named Peas is accidentally left inside! Now it us up to Peas to save the day by figuring out a way to get the front door open. When the young heir to Paddle Ball World Incorporated, arrives at Foster's Home in search of an imaginary friend, paddle ball obsessed Bloo secretly goes behind Mac's back to make buddy buddy with the new boy.
He is too late to stop the adoption from going through and Frankie, Eduardo, Wilt and Coco calls him out for it, but despite his insistence that he never abandon Bloo and knowledge about the consequences of this action. Mac informs them about Terence's true appearance, but Mr. Herriman objects to this claim, stating that he was a good boy and that Mac must accept the consequence. Frankie reminds Mr. Herriman about the consequences during their conversation and knowing Mac's intelligence. Despite the appreciation, Mac interrupts and explains about Terrence locks him in the closet, impersonating as good boy to adopt Bloo, but he is working with someone that plans to kill Bloo.

They are also the first characters to appear and begin the show. When this episode appeared on digital cable via on-demand services, the PlayStation Network, the Season 1 DVD set, the Cartoon Network video website, and Hulu Plus, it was divided into three parts. In the original airing of the episode on August 13, 2004, it originally included a season one preview clip. Bloo and the Friends think Mac is moving away forever, so they set out to make his last day at Foster's the greatest he's ever had. After the appearance of a mysterious toy chest, Frankie Foster disappears! Inside this chest, Mac and Bloo and the gang discover an entire Imaginary World.
After once again having no visitor at the Foster’s Creator Reunion Picnic, a lonely Wilt sets out across country in hopes of reuniting with his long lost creator. Uncertain as to why Wilt left, Bloo and the Foster’s gang set out on a road trip to find him. Hindered by Bloo’s far out theories and Wilt’s overly good nature, the chase takes many unexpected twists and turns and all the while we come to learn about Wilt's mysterious past. “Everyone Knows It’s Bendy” A new Imaginary Friend begins misbehaving all around the house and everyone else is taking the blame. After watching a scary movie on a dark and stormy night, Wilt and Eduardo are sure there is a ghost in the house. Little do they know that it's actually just Bloo who is now ghostly white and snot-ridden with a cold.
Along the way, they meet Coco, who lays plastic eggs when she gets excited and only says "Coco" when she speaks, and the fearsome-looking but soft-hearted Eduardo. Mac and Bloo both think Foster's will be a good place for Bloo to live. However, Frankie tells them that Fosters is a foster home not a boarding house, if Bloo stays there, he will be eligible for adoption whenever Mac is not around. Wilt also point out the reason Foster's was created was because many of the residence who live here were either outgrown or abandoned by their original creators and by being adopted it's a second chance for them.
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