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Having been imprisoned in the toy for twenty-three years, Fred is surprised to find Lizzie grown up, depressed and piled under her unhappy life. As her imaginary friend, he tries to help her put things back together and cheer her up like he did when she was little. Fred's [[Blue and Orange Morality|sense of humour]] and disregard for consequences [[Hilarity Ensues|cause some more problems for Elizabeth]], but he ultimately helps her rediscover her inner child and the strength to live her own life free from her domineering, emotionally abusive mother.
Having been imprisoned in the toy for twenty-three years, Fred is surprised to find Lizzie grown up, depressed and piled under her unhappy life. As her imaginary friend, he tries to help her put things back together and cheer her up like he did when she was little. Fred's [[Blue and Orange Morality|sense of humour]] and disregard for consequences [[Hilarity Ensues|cause some more problems for Elizabeth]], but he ultimately helps her rediscover her inner child and the strength to live her own life free from her domineering, emotionally abusive mother.

Compare the 1996 film ''[[Bogus]]''.
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