Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

 

Summary

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is about a halfway home founded by Madame Foster, for imaginary friends that have been outgrown by the children whose minds created them. In their world, imaginary friends actually become real once a child imagines them. Madame Foster’s home welcomes all imaginary buddies and gives them refuge until another child comes to adopt them. One particular child is eight-year old Mac who takes his imaginary playmate, Blooregard Q. Kazoo or Bloo who is a walking, talking security blanket, to Foster’s home and strikes up a deal with Madame Foster. For as long as Mac visits Bloo everyday, he will not be put up for adoption. Bloo spends his days at the home creating all sorts of trouble, along with his three friends and fellow residents, Wilt, Coco and Eduardo.
 

Premiere Date

13 August 2004 (USA)
 

Creators

Craig McCracken
 

Genre

Comedy
 

Awards

Won - Best Animated Television Production (Annie)
2008 - Annie (Nominated)
2006 - TCA Award (Nominated)
Won - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Shannon Tindle (character designer) For episode "Go Goo Go". (Emmy)
Won - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Ed Baker (storyboard artist) For episode "World Wide Wabbit". (Emmy)
Nominated - Best Animated Television Production (Annie)
Won - Best Music in an Animated Television Production James L. Venable Jennifer Kes Remington For episode "Duchess of Wails". (Annie)
2007 - Emmy (Won)
 

Cast

Tom Kane
Tom Kenny
Grey DeLisle
Sean Marquette
Phil LaMarr
Tara Strong
Kevin Michael Richardson
Jeff Bennett
Candi Milo
Keith Ferguson
 

Writers

Craig Lewis
Adam Pava
Darrick Bachman
Timothy McKeon
Cindy Morrow
Craig McCracken
Mike Moon
Robert Renzetti
Amy Rogers
Meghan McCarthy
Andy Schuhler
Lauren Faust
Chris Savino
Shannon Tindle
Shane Prigmore
 

Directors

Craig McCracken
 

Quotes

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