Years later, Wilt goes on a search to re-encounter Jordan. 7.Venable Jennifer Kes Remington Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No.Television Distribution Release Original network Cartoon Network Picture format 480i (Seasons 14) 1080i ( HDTV ) (Seasons 56) Audio format Dolby Digital Original release August 13, 2004 ( 2004-08-13 ) May 3, 2009 ( 2009-05-03 ) Chronology Related shows The Powerpuff Girls Wander Over Yonder.
It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and is the first show made by the network to be animated primarily with Adobe Flash and was done in Ireland by Boulder Media. Cartoon Network Foster'S Home Games Mac Who IsSet in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, it centers on a boy named Mac who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend Bloo. After the duo discover an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption as long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments. The show first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004, as a 90-minute television film. On August 20, it began its normal run of twenty-to-thirty-minute episodes on Fridays, at 7 p.m. Cartoon Network Foster'S Home Games Series Finished ItsThe series finished its run on May 3, 2009, with a total of six seasons and seventy-nine episodes. McCracken left Cartoon Network shortly after the series ended. It has since been named by Entertainment Weekly as one of the best Cartoon Network shows and by IGN in their list of best animated series at number 85. In the shows universe, imaginary friends take physical form and become real as soon as children think them up. Once children outgrow them, friends are relocated to the titular orphanage, where they stay until other children adopt them. The home is run by the elderly Madame Foster, its lovable, kind founder; her rabbit imaginary friend Mr. Herriman, the strict rule-abider and business manager; and her granddaughter Frankie, who handles day-to-day operations. Bloo sees an advertisement on television about Fosters Home and tells Mac, who takes him there, only to find out the home is an orphanage and if Bloo were to reside there, he would be available to be adopted by another child. Mac then bargains with Frankie, Herriman and Madame Foster and they agree to guard Bloo from adoption so long as Mac continues to visit the center daily. During the series, Mac visits the home everyday after school. The show focuses on the escapades experienced by the mischievous Bloo, Mac, and the array of eccentric, colorful characters inhabiting Fosters, and the obstacles with which they are challenged. From left to right: Coco, Bloo, Mac, Eduardo, Frankie Foster, and Wilt. Mac visits Fosters every day. He is very attached to Bloo and his biggest fear is never seeing him again. ![]() Mac becomes extremely high and hyperactive when he eats sugar. He also has a crush on Frankie. Bloo is often very self-centered, egotistic and narcissistic, as well as having a knack for getting in trouble. Despite all this, he still has a good heart and apologizes for his wrongdoings. Bloo loves paddle balls and claims that hes the best at them, even though he typically cannot make the ball hit the paddle. His overtly passive demeanor is often taken advantage of by the other imaginary friends. He is a basketball player and fan, and is the former imaginary friend of Jordan Michaels (a parody of Michael Jordan ). After an accident during a basketball game, Wilt left Jordan, fearing the latter would be disappointed by Wilts losing the game. Years later, Wilt goes on a search to re-encounter Jordan.
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