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'''''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends''''' was a animated television series, running from August 2004 to mayMay 2009., Afor a total of 79 episodes in six seasons. 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?
 
According to [[Cartoon Network]] and [[Craig McCracken]], they comego to Foster's, of course! A home for imaginary friends whose kids have outgrown them, Foster's is a place where friends can live together until they are adopted by a child who needs them. The show follows Mac, a shy and creative 8 year old boy, whose imaginary friend Bloo is thrown out of Mac's home and forced to come live at Foster's. Mac doesn't want Bloo to be adopted by another kid, so it's agreed that Bloo will not be put up for adoption, provided that Mac come and play with him every day. Bloo's egotistical, mischievous nature is the complete opposite of Mac's, and together the two cause all manner of chaos throughout the house.
 
The show averts [[Not-So-Imaginary Friend]] in that everyone can see and hear the friends, not just their creators. Since almost all of the characters are imaginary friends dreamed up by children, the show's cast consists of an array of impossible creatures, sometimes bordering on the surreal. There's strong characterization throughout, however, even as the highly comedic plots tend to rely on Bloo causing ever-escalating mayhem. Is known to have loads of [[Parental Bonus|Parental Bonuses]]es as well.
 
Over the course of the series, two [[Made for TV Movie|Made For TV Movies]] have beenwere released: ''[[Good Wilt Hunting]]'' in 2006, and ''[[Destination Imagination]]'' in 2008. Both of them are noticablynoticeably [[Darker and Edgier]] than the series itself.
 
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* [[Absentee Actor]]: Mac doesn't appear in "Pranks for Nothing", even in the beginning. The events right at the beginning took place right after he left, or he was sick and couldn't come to Foster's anyway. It also could have been ''before'' he even came, considering that Mr. Herriman said the trip would be 7 hours long.
{{quote| Bloo: Hey, Mr. Herriman! How long till we get there?<br />
Mr. Herriman: 7 hours. }}
** Mac similarly does not appear in the comic book story "Block Rockin' Feats" (''Cartoon Network Block Party'' #35).
* [[Accent Adaptation]]: Hispanic imaginary friend Eduardo has an American accent in the Spanish dub.
* [[Acquired Situational Narcissism]]
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* [[Apologises a Lot]]: Wilt.
** Oh! I'm sorry, is that okay? I'm sorry!
* [[Are You Done Yet?]]
* [[Art Evolution]]: While relatively minor, there are some color/appearance differences in the earliest episodes, which is seen mostly in Mac and Eduardo. Also notable in season five is that Mac's height increases slightly.
* [[As Long Asas It Sounds Foreign]]: Eurotrish again. She's basically a relentless parody of this trope. She says she's from Europe, and seems to mean that literally...in that she wears clothes that combine stereotypes of at least six different European nationalities (Dutch clogs, a french beret, a shirt with the British flag, among other things), her accent keeps changing, and she always says she wants to go home to Europe, not to any specific country.
** At the end of the episode, we see her "back home in Europe" in a little stereotypical village that could be almost anywhere.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Bloo.
* [[A Worldwide Punomenon]]: Most, if not all, the episode titles.
** [[Nightmare On Elm Street|Nightmare on Wilson Way]]
** [[Gone Withwith the Wind|Frankie My Dear]]
** Something Old Something Bloo
** Bad Dare Day
** Crime After Crime
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Frankie in one episode, Coco when she rather suddenly put on weight in another episode.
* [[Battle in Thethe Rain]]: Spoofed.
* [[Bedsheet Ladder]]
* [[Big Bad]]: [[Reality Warper|World]] in ''[[The Movie|Destination Imagination]]''. He's not actually evil, though, just a scared little kid whose gothas ''serious'' abandonment issues and just wants a friend.
* [[Big Brother Bully]]: Terrence.
* [[Big Eater]]: Bloo.
** Mac almost always averts this, except when he has ''[[G-Rated Drug|sugar]]''.
* [[Big Friendly Dog]]: Used in the beginning of episode 11. A couple mistakenly brings a stray dog to the house, and when Frankie opens the door she is promptly tackled and licked silly.
* [[Bigger Onon the Inside]]: The titular building. It's so big you can get lost in it for ''days''.
** World's toy box as well. Though that's likely due to him being a [[Reality Warper]].
* [[Bilingual Dialogue]]: Coco.
* [[Birthday Suit Surprise Party]]
* [[Black Comedy]]: In the last episode, Bloo's first idea to prevent Mac from {{spoiler|moving away}} was to '''kill him.'''
* [[Blind Black Guy]]: STEEVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
* [[Blipvert]]
* [[Bratty Half -Pint]]: Bloo.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: Happens a lot to Eduardo.
** Mac also goes through this.
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* [[Coincidental Accidental Disguise]]
* [[Cold Turkeys Are Everywhere]]
* [[Colon Cancer]]: Parodied on ''"One False Movie''", with Bloo's movie being called "''Trexatron Alienwolf III: A Prequel In Time: The Unrelenting"''.
* [[Conspicuous CG]]
* [[Continuity Nod]]: "Bloo Tube" shows that the viral video from "World Wide Wabbit" is still wildly popular.
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* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Madame Foster.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Craig McCracken makes an appearance in the episode "One False Movie"
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: Terrence is voiced by Tara Strong.
** Cheese is voiced by [[Candi Milo]], who also voices Madame Foster and Coco. And [[Chalk ZoneChalkZone|that other blue dude.]]
* [[Crowning Moment of Indifference]]: In "Frankie My Dear" when Prince Charming is trying to woo Frankie and she just goes on eating her pizza.
** After being freed from the toy box, World has this conversation with Mr. Herriman, who had previously wanted to keep him locked inside:
{{quote| '''World''': I'm free, Mr. Herriman! <br />
'''Mr. Herriman''': Splendid. <br />
'''World''': And Frankie freed me! <br />
'''Mr. Herriman''': Yes, I saw that. }}
* [[Curse of the Ancients]]
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* [[Don't Think, Feel]]: Parodied.
* [[Dork Horse Candidate]]
* [[Downer Ending]]: The ending to '''"Bloo Tube'''", when the Monsoon Lagoon-obsessed Bloo has to stay at the home, in bandages and a wheelchair, while the rest of the cast gets to go to the aforementioned water park; the final shot shows the house as we hear Bloo crying hysterically.
** Eh, not exactly, depending on how you look at it. For some, it's a [[Downer Ending]]. For others, it's [[Laser-Guided Karma]] because Bloo spent the whole day moping, ruining everyone else's fun, threw a tantrum and basically just wanted everyone else to be as miserable as he was just because he couldn't go to a water park.
** At the end of '''"Foster's Goes to Europe",''' Eurotrish finally returns to her owner in Europe. Naturally, she must sing a song to express her happiness--onlyhappiness—only to be interrupted by her owner shouting out the window, "Stop the singing! Why do you think we sent you away in the first place?" Afterward, Eurotrish dejectedly sulks away, singing, "I'm-a going to America..."
* [[Drop in-In Character]]: A rare protagonist [[Drop in-In Character]], Mac has to visit the home every day in order to keep Bloo from being adopted.
** Cheese and Goo are also [[Drop in-In Character|Drop In Characters]] of the more standard kind.
* [[Elevator Floor Announcement]]
* [[Elmuh Fudd Syndwome]]: [[Tastes Like Diabetes|"I'm sowwy, Mistuh Hewwiman"]]
* [[Emotionally Tongue -Tied]]: Wilt has trouble saying "No" when someone asks him to do something.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Frankie and World in [[The Movie]]. Frankie finally gets what she wanted all along, to be treated fairly and respected for all she does, Mr. Herriman finally fairly splitting the house work among everyone in the House instead of all on her. World, the [[Big Bad]] of [[The Movie]] and an emotionally unstable [[Reality Warper]] whose been sealed in a toy chest by himself for who knows how long, is finally freed from his prison and has the friends he'd wanted the entire movie. But both had to go a long way to get it.
* [[Episode Title Card]]
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* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Mac and Bloo.
* [[Hiccup Hijinks]]
* [[High -Class Glass]]: Mr. Herriman's monocle.
* [[Horny Scientist]]
* [[Horrible Camping Trip]]
* [[Hug and Comment]]: "Mac Daddy" has:
{{quote| '''Bloo''': I love you, brother! ''(hugs Cheese)''<br />
'''Cheese''': I pooted. }}
* [[Humans Are Ugly]]: Duchess considers Frankie ugly. Then again, [[Hypocritical Humor|she considers anyone who isn't herself ugly]].
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* [[I Have Brothers]]
* [[I Know You Know I Know]]
* [[Imaginary Friend]]: Well, [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|obviously]]. The twist here is that the friends kids' imagineimaginary friends actually become real, and come to Foster's when their kids outgrow them.
* [[In a World]]: Parodied.
* [[Insane Proprietor]]: Madame Foster is a little more than eccentric.
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* [[Invisible Celebrity Guest]]
* [[It's a Small Net After All]]: Averted.
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* [[Jumping the Shark]]: In universe. Referenced in a [[Show Within a Show]] and was literally attempted by Bloo in the [[Series Finale]].
* [[Kavorka Man]]: Bloo for Berry. Her being completely insane might have something to do with it.
* [[Killer Rabbit]]
* [[Kryptonite Is Everywhere]]: [[Flying Brick|Imaginary Man]] may seem tough, but all you have to do to make him lose his powers, is to throw flowers at him. Not that his designated [[Arch Enemy]], [[Dark Action Girl|Nemesister]], has it any easier. She loses her powers once you rough up her perfect hair a little.
* [[LampshadedIf DoubleYou EntendreKnow What I Mean]]: Subverted; Bloo doesn't know what he means, either.
* [[Law of Disproportionate Response]]
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]
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* [[Massive Multiplayer Scam]]
* [[Mathematician's Answer]]: The seeing-eye friend they try to help in one episode apparently discards any information not related to "this is a danger from which I must keep my child", because when he loses track of the kid, he can't provide a helpful answer; he was in a place when he lost Stevie, and as for Stevie himself, well, he's got arms, a face...you know, standard-issue human stuff.
* [[May-DecemberMay–December Romance]]: Mac's crush on Frankie
* [[Mean Boss]]: Mr. Herriman.
* [[Meat -O -Vision]]: Parodied
* [[Milholland Relationship Moment]]
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]: Madame Foster.
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* [[Mundane Fantastic]]
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Bloo constantly forgetting Berry's name in "Berry Scary." He does, however, remember her as "Heather."
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In "House of Bloo's", Bloo is shown at one point watching a ''[[Lassie (TV series)|Lassie]]'' parody. The boy in the show has the same character design as Mac's prototype appearance.
* [[NameDar]]
* [[Never Grew Up]]
* [[Never My Fault]]: Bloo refuses to accept it's his own fault Eduardo ran away in that episode.
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: Mac was eight when the show started, but he mentioned that Bloo's been living at Foster's for a few years, so wouldn't that make him twelve or thirteen for the last episode in 2009? Apparently not.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Madame Foster.
* [[Ocular Gushers]]: Eduardo gets these sometimes.
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* [[Operation Blank]]
* [[Orphaned Punchline]]
* [[Our Founder]]: Elwood P. Dowd, of ''[[Harvey]]'' fame, appropriately enough. The Home itself also has a bust of its founder, Madame Foster, which Bloo promptly... [[A Worldwide Punomenon|busts.]]
* [[Out of Focus]]: Coco, in Season 5.
** Also, most of the human supporting characters - Goo, Terrance and Mac's mom - in seasons 5 and 6.
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* [[Pass the Popcorn]]
* [[The Plan]]: ''I Only Have Surprise For You''.
* [[Pokémon -Speak]]: Coco.
* [[POV Sequel]]
* [[Precision F-Strike|Precision P Strike]]: [[Word of God|Bloo's voice actor confirmed on a fansite]] that when reading for ''Destination: Imagination'' he misread the word "peeved" in the part where [[Reality Warper|World]] [[One-Winged Angel|freaks out]]. Thus:
{{quote| '''Mr Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?!<br />
'''Bloo:''' You '''PISSED HIM OFF''', that's what happening!!! }}
** Though given the situation, it seems to be a perfectly reasonable response.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Mac and Frankie
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: Madame Foster, about the old folks home.
* [[Rick RollRickroll]]: See Crowning Moment Of Awesome, above.
* [[Quicksand Sucks]]
* [[Quirky Household]]
* [[Reality Warper]]: Goo has an overactive imagination, which means that she runs the risk of calling new Imaginary Friends into existence by accident (and somehow, she manages not to be creepy).
** Frankie's new friend, World, controls an entire dimension inside a toy box.
* [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie]]
* [[Rear Window Investigation]]
* [[Rebel Relaxation]]
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* [[Repeating So the Audience Can Hear]]: The only reason we know what Coco's saying.
* [[Repeat What You Just Said]]
* [[Rhymes Onon a Dime]]: Uncle Pockets.
* [[Rick RollRickroll]]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i7B5aHafc0
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Mac and Goo.
* [[Schemer]]: Bloo.
* [[Scooby -Dooby Doors]]: Subverted.
* [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]: This is how the parents of the boy who created World viewed him when they locked him in his toy box, and apparently told Foster's such as they kept him in there. However, this is a subversion as World wasn't evil, just misunderstood and just wanted friends.
* [[Second -Person Attack]]: A few examples.
** In one episode, when Bloo gets punched in the face by a young girl for taking some toy glow-in-the-dark vampire teeth.
** In another episode, Bloo is spying on who was supposed to be "the best imaginary friend ever", and he knocks out Bloo with a shovel this way.
* [[Selective Enforcement]]: Inverted as a [[Springtime for Hitler]] in the episode "Crime After Crime". The episode's B-plot has Frankie [[Lethal Chef|cooking something disgusting]] for dinner, so Bloo causes trouble in an effort to get sent to his room without dinner. Unfortunately the episode's A-plot was Mr. Harriman acting hyper-paranoid over someone discovering his addiction to carrots, leading him to punish everyone else in the house for relatively minor infractions due to thinking they're "on to him" while completely ignoring or even ''congratulating'' Bloo.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: Many, many, ''many'' episodes.
* [[She Is Not My Girlfriend]]: Mac, concerning Goo (in the first episode she was in, anyway).
* [[Shout -Out]]: '''A LOT'''
** Plenty of shout-outs to ''[[The HitchhikersHitchhiker's Guide to Thethe Galaxy]]'' as well, though. For instance, the villain from the video game Bloo plays is called "Lord Beeblebrox" and the two nerdy scientists who study Coco are called Douglas and Adam, respectively. Adam wears a blue t-shirt with the number 42 on it.
*** There's also a scene in the episode in which Bloo steals the Foster's bus which has a hitchhiker wearing a bathrobe holding a sign that says "Magrathea." In the same episode, there is a ''[[Star Wars]]'' shout out when Mac throws money for a toll out the window and misses to which Bloo responds "Negative. It only impacted on the surface."
*** In yet ANOTHER (much more obscure) Hitchhikers reference, the friends unite together to rescue a cat from a tree using what Frankie calls "Plan Z-Z-9-Plural Z-Alpha".
** In "Blooooo", Bloo's hallucinated reflection looks at him and says [[Star Wars|"Run, Bloo, run!"]]
** The episode ''Bye Bye Nerdy'' gives us this exchange between Bloo and Frankie:
{{quote| '''Bloo:''' [[Blues Brothers|It's a hundred and six blocks to Mac, I've got a full bladder, half a mind where I'm going, it's Tuesday and I'm wearing]] [[Cool Shades|sunglasses.]]<br />
'''Frankie:''' ''* opens window* '' hit it! }}
** Frankie's T-shirt (that she wears 99% of the time) has a Stylized image of the [[Powerpuff Girls]].
** In a Halloween episode, Bloo turns white (he's sick) and everyone believes that he's a ghost. Coco picks up a phone:
{{quote| '''Wilt:''' Who ya gonna call?<br />
'''Coco:''' [[Ghostbusters|Co Co-co!]]<br />
'''Wilt:''' They've been out of business for years! }}
** The card for Mac in the last episode contains the signatures "[[Yogi Bear (Animation)|Yogi Booboo]]" and "[[Histeria (Animation)!|Big Fat Baby]]".
** "Challenge of the Superfriends" contained some pretty blatant references to ''[[Star Wars|Revenge of the Sith]]''. Bloo is clearly meant to be an expy of Darth Vader in this, with Nemesis an expy of Darth Sidious.
** In ''Destination Imagination'', the body Frankie creates for World looks very similar to [[Chalk ZoneChalkZone|Snap]].
** There's a resturaunt called "[[Good Burger|Nice Burger]]".
** In ''Go Goo Go'', Goo's letter is signed "[[Sonic Youth|Your Friend Goo]]".
** Someone on the team must really like Nintendo. Let us count the ways...
*** ''Neighbor Pains'' has a joke about Frankie being a "mother of 64". That same episode has a boy who looks strangely like Lucas from Mother 3 and Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Search "Mother 64".
*** ''The Buck Swaps Here'' has [[Super Mario Bros.|two mustached guys wearing red and green]]. The heights are there, and the mustaches are the same styles. It would be crazy to think of it a coincidence.
*** ''Affairweather Friends'' gives Barry a game console whose controller is awfully like the Wii's remote and nunchuk.
*** The pilot episode, ''House of Bloo's'' shows a [[Game Boy]] Advance in Mac's apartment.
*** In ''The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power'', the magic potato (in real life) is... {{spoiler|a [[Nintendo DS]]--with mirrored button controls.}}
*** Foster's Home seems to have a Gamecube. It shows up in ''Fools and Regulations'' and ''Crime After Crime'', among others.
*** ''Destination Imagination'' has a game level suspiciously like in the [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]] games. Complete with snails replacing koopas, piranha plants, a growth item that comes out when Mac jumps under a block, and an item that makes Eduardo invincible for a short while (complete with power up music)!
** A tall basket ball player named Wilt? C'mon guys, that's an easy one.
*** Quite interestingly, this basketball player also claimed to have sex with over 20,000 women...
** Two of Coco's former owners who adopted her to research her look suspiciously like [[DextersDexter's Laboratory|Dexter and Mandark]], though their names are different, the concept and look is there.
** Another from ''Destination Imagination'' is the big gem. It's a lot like the old [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic games]], where you feel accomplished winning the emerald and freeing a cute critter.
** [[Peanuts]] references, galore!
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*** The piano intro, as well as the decorated doghouse in ''A Lost Claus''.
*** When Bloo shares his story on how Uncle Pockets arrived in ''Bloo Done It'', he starts with "It was a dark and stormy night..."
*** Probably the most blatant of the examples is when Wilt pulls away Bloo--theBloo—the football, from getting kicked by Mac in ''Fools and Regulations''. "Good grief" indeed. To Wilt's merit, it isn't done in malice.
** The show ''[[Lost|Misplaced]]'' on ''"Let Your Hare Down''".
*** There's also a brief scene in which we see Mr. Herriman popping out of a chimney next to several [[Mary Poppins|silhouetted dancing chimney sweepers.]]
** A videogame called [[Mortal Kombat|"Immortal Wombat"]] in ''"Affairweather Friends''" and a movie called [[Space Jam (Film)|"Astro Slam"]] (with [[Out of JimmysJimmy's Head|Golly Gopher]] on the poster) in ''"Good Wilt Hunting''".
** In the pilot movie, there's a bit where the now legless Extremasaur is chasing Bloo around the dump. It switches to an overhead view and looks like something out of [[Pac-Man]].
*** Not to mention Bloo's ghost shape. But why is Pac-Man chasing the ghost? Well he's Bloo isn't he?
** The episode titled ''Squeakerboxx'' seems to beis a shout out to the Outkast album ''Speakerboxx/The Love Below''.
** In the episode titled [[The Big Lebowski|"The Big Lablooski"]], don't these guys look familar? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50WvebOHjl8&feature=related
** When Mac has finally been tracked down after running naked through the town on a sugar high, he winces at the spotlights on him, rasping out "[[The Lord of the Rings|It burns us!]]"
** In ''Bloo Tube'', we see Bloppy Pants' band, Pizza Party, attempting to film a music video on treadmills. When Bloo distracts them and they fail, Yogi Boo Boo says, [[OK Go|"Okay GO... again."]]
** There's a [[Punny Name|telegraph friend]] called [[Morrissey|Morsey]] who talks in either Morse code, or lyrics from [[The Smiths]] songs.
** One of the Bloos in "Bloo's Brothers" resembles [[Homestar Runner]]!
** In the pilot movie, three characters appear based on [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy|Ed, Edd, and Eddy.]]
* [[Sibling Rivalry]]: One-shot friends Imaginary Man and Nemesister were created by a boy and his sister as an extended outlet for their rampaging animosity. Their creators come back at the end of the episode to adopt them for their own kids.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Bloo
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* [[Squishy Wizard]]: Mac is highly intelligent for an 8-year old, but one drop of sugar and he goes from being the [[Only Sane Man]] to making ''Goo'' look perfectly sane.
* [[Stab the Salad]]
* [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]]: Berry.
* [[Start My Own]]
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Cheese. Mac created Cheese. You know, [[Captain Obvious|"Mac and Cheese?"]]
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* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: In "Bloo's the Boss" Bloo finds a cat and names him Chuck. Later when the cat's owner comes to collect him it turns out Chuck just happened to be his real name.
* [[Straw Feminist]]: Subverted with Nemesister, who doesn't really have a political agenda. She just likes to destroy or sabotage anything that guys like.
* [[Survival Mantra]]: ''"A dog is not in the house presently."''
* [[Sweet Tooth]]: Inverted with Mac.
* [[Take Off Your Clothes]]: Invoked by name by Eduardo during the Funny Bunny crisis. Mac tries to hide all evidence of the Funny Bunny video, including the various clothing many people are wearing. Cue Eduardo running through the house, shouting, [[It Makes Sense in Context|"Take off your clothes! Take off your clothes!"]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|The only person who unquestioningly complies is]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Madam Foster]].
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* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[There's No B in Movie]]
* [[Throw the Dog Aa Bone]]
* [[Thundering Herd]]
* [[Tomboyish Name]]: Frankie Foster.
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]]: Bloo after the pilot episode
* [[Totem Pole Trench]]: Done by Mac and Bloo to the point of being a [[Running Gag]].
** Wilt once substituted as a majority of Orlando Bloo.
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* [[White Gloves]]: Mr. Herriman wears a pair.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Mac.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: Mac and Bloo.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: World from ''Destination Imagination''. Justified since it's ''[[Reality Warper|his]]'' [[Reality Warper|world]] anyway.
* [[Yandere]]: Berry.
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