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It is on rare occasions that I stumble across impressive children's cartoons. The stories (at least two-thirds of the time) have surprisingly strong, positive messages to grow by. There is occasional rude humor found in the series, but besides that, I am very impressed by the quality of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. When a Seeing Eye Friend loses his blind kid, it's up to the Gang to find him before harm comes to his boy. Bloo accidentally insults his new friend, who in turn challenges him to a fight.
In one of the series' most iconic exchanges, the trio berates the spoiled brat for constantly threatening their lives and legalizing crime in the city, to which Princess fails to take a hint. Produced during the midpoint of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, "A Lost Claus" focuses on Bloo's attempts to prove to Mac that Santa is real following their encounter with a multitude of imaginary ones. Mac's spirit is seemingly broken until Christmas Day comes when the chaos that went down at the home has been cleaned up.
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The man at the Prize Hive tells Bloo to give him 498 more tickets for the teeth, when he should have said 499. Bloo later wakes up to Mac, who has a rubber elephant with him. Bloo thinks Mac stole it back from the other kid, but he just bought it at a dollar store. Bloo accidentally squeezes the elephant so hard that the squeaker comes out, so Mac makes him return to the arcade to earn enough tickets to get another one.
After Coco lays eggs with imaginary friend trading cards, all of the friends start trading and collecting the cards. Bloo becomes obsessed and tries to be the first to collect them all. At the arcade, the gang, sans Bloo rack up lots of tickets at all of its games. They win a rubber elephant, which Bloo grows to obsess about having. But when he swipes the elephant from Frankie, while she sleeps, he accidentally wrecks it and must replace it before everyone else finds out.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends The Complete Season 1 (DVD 2007 2-Disc Set)
With so much animation being put out by Cartoon Network, it can be hard to determine what to watch for Christmas. Sorry, there is no season information available for this series. Mac and Bloo must regain their faith in Santa Claus to prevent a horrible holiday.
While Cartoon Network might be coming to a close in 2023, the programming it put out will live on through streaming and DVD releases. The best of the holiday programming according to Redditors might not ever grace broadcast television again, but these are the specials that will, regardless, live on for years to come. If your review contains spoilers, please check the Spoiler box. Please do not use ALL CAPS. There is no linking or other HTML allowed.
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Mac gets the gang to join a bowling team, but ends up getting booted off. It is Bloo's birthday, and his cake is being guarded by Mr. Herriman. After being refused to have his cake, Bloo leaves and Frankie comes in and sees Mr. Herriman sleeping on the job. She makes it look like he ate the cake in his sleep and leaves. Feeling guilty, Mr. Herriman confesses that he ate the cake, on which both Frankie and Bloo begin to laugh, saying they pulled a prank on him and that the cake is just fine. When Frankie opens the refrigerator to show that the cake is fine, it actually is gone, having been taken by Madame Foster.
He's about to get it, when he sees the glow in the dark Dracula teeth, and gets them instead. Episode GuidePreviousNextMac DaddyBeat with a Schtick"Squeakerboxxx" is the eighth episode in season 2 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. This episode was the first of five chapters for a special network event titled "Cartoon Network Invaded", a month long event that featured five different shows having alien invasions. What makes "Twas the Fight Before Christmas" such a fun classic is the banter between the Powerpuff Girls and Princess.
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Frankie and Madame Foster are leaving for a while, so Mr. Herriman is placed in charge of the house. However, Madame Foster inadvertently gives Bloo the idea to throw a wild party, and he plans to do so without Mr. Herriman's consent. The scene where Bloo tries to take the rubber elephant out of the music box without waking Frankie parodies the scene from Shrek 2 where Shrek tries to take Fiona's diary from the music box without waking her.
Johnny taking Santa out with a kick is funny, but it pales in comparison to the sight of Rudolph beating the snot out of the Grinch and Scooby-Doo receiving speech therapy. Ben 10 is one of the best Cartoon Network shows from the mid-2000s, and its popularity has led some - such as Redditor mrmonster459 - to conclude that "Merry Christmas " is one of Cartoon Network's most iconic holiday specials. The episode centers on the Tennyson family's adventures in an abandoned holiday theme park after the Rust Bucket breaks down in the desert. The episode ends with Eduardo squeezing Bloo, who sounds like the squeaking rubber elephant, due to him swallowing it. Even though season 2 aired from early-mid 2005, the first five episodes finished production in late 2004 . The series premiered on August 13, 2004, with the 90-minute pilot episode "House of Bloo's", and concluded on May 3, 2009, with the episode "Goodbye to Bloo".
Our fall TV preview concludes with a comprehensive guide to the new and... Will usually ship within 2 business days of receiving cleared payment. Please allow additional time if international delivery is subject to customs processing. Frankie refers to Bloo as "Blooregard" for the first and only time in this episode.

As Mac is taken home by Frankie, Bloo starts feeling worse and misses out on the scary movie that he and the others planned to watch that night. When Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco begin to believe that the ghost in the movie is real, they mistake a pale Bloo to be the ghost. Meanwhile, Frankie gets locked out of the house in the rain after dropping off Mac and, as she tries to get back in by risking her own life, feels she is being stalked by something hiding in the dark.
Cheese is allowed to stay at Foster's like Bloo, but Bloo has trouble dealing with his new brother Cheese. Mac and the imaginary friends join Madame Foster's bowling team to help her beat her rival, Jerkins. Mac ends up getting kicked off the team and learning from a bowling expert, and the rival team promises Bloo a paddle ball if he joins them and helps them win. 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.
"Invasion of the Secret Santas!" is an unabashedly childish episode of television, yet the giddiness of seeing Batman and Red Tornado beat up robotic Santas can't be denied. Perhaps more endearing than the action and Batman's cold snark, however, is Red Tornado's attempt to discover what Christmas means, ultimately leading Batman to warm up a bit to the android. While Chowder was never the most popular series on Cartoon Network, the Christmas special is one of its strongest outings thanks to its zany humor and heartwarming sincerity. The characters are all motivated in their efforts to please each other, leading to the hilarious ending where Chowder battles Knish Krinkle in order to ensure Mung's pride isn't destroyed.
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