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Do you think the premise for this is a little unbelievable? Like, kids have the power to conjure up basically Pokemon and they're giving them up out of boredom? If the parent insisted they don't have space, that's one thing. But how does a kid get bored of their talking animal friend?
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Don't overthink it man
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Illegal imaginary friend fight clubs.
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>>153742333
Normally I wouldn't, but Foster's feels like it's trying to be a bit more grounded in its world compared to CatDog, Cow & Chicken, Dexter's Lab, or even Powerpuff Girls.
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>waaahhhhhhhhh ppl r being creative
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>>153742340
it would be perfectly legal, imaginary friends are repeatedly shown throughout the show to have less rights than dogs
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>>153742340
I don't remember, isn't that an episode?
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>>153742881
No, I made it up.
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>>153742847
>you could adopt Eurotrish or Berry or Coco and do whatever you want with them
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>That comic where a boy imagined and probably fucked bimbo Frankie until his parents made him give her away
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>>153742319
Holy npc thread, have you ever tried being creative in your life? Try turning off your stupid pc for once and imagine an idea
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>>153742319
In the same way it happens in real life all the time.
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>>153743323
canon
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>>153743336
How do I prompt that?
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>>153744016
with your penis
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>>153742319
There’s probably a stigma in this universe for having an imaginary friend past a certain age, just like this universe. Also a lot of kids involuntarily give up their imaginary friends, it’s not like you usually have totally autonomy at that age and nobody wants a blue dildo who fucks shit up walking around the house
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>>153744195
is there any stigma against keeping an imaginary friend as a
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>>153742319
the original premise is dog park. foster's dog park. that's why it has flee episode and toy episode together
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>>153742319
Yes, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends requires some suspension of disbelief. That's how you engage with comedy that has a fantastical premise.
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>>153742319
stupid thread
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>>153742319
the autism and seethe over the show always baffles me
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>>153742319
Fridge Horror time:
>None of the imaginary friends in Foster's Home are real. They only exist in the minds of the children who create them, and in the minds of the human residents of Foster's Home.
>The job of the human residents is to keep imagining that these friends exist after a child gives one up, so that the child isn't burdened with the guilt that he may have killed his friend just because he no longer believes it's real.
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>>153742340
>>153742881
>>153742847
>>153742977
Uh no

This happened, the episode had teenagers creating imaginary friends and putting them to fight each other.

These are the competidors.
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>>153742319
I recently rewatched the show SO IM READY TO GIVE PLENTY OF ANSWERS

The show actually adresses several of them.

Most imaginary friends are created when the kid is like 3 or 4, and as they grow up it usually becomes harder to create them, and its impossible for adults. Many children simply outgrow their friend.... as they don't age mentaly or physicaly.

Also saddly, the show says that many kids create imaginary friends to blame them for things that they did, or just because they need something at the moment (like a scizor or tv), which is why there are so many object-friends.

For parents its probably a logistical nightmare too, you suddenly has to feed and house a new creature that can be a snot monster or a 7ft tall dinosaur. I wouldn’t be surprised that one of the reasons Wilt has problem being adopted is that he is too fucking tall for most homes.
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>>153742319
>Autistic tard watches whimsical show for kids about imaginary friends and tries to poke holes in the "lore"
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>>153742319
Kids get bored very fast, imaginary friends would be treated as a trend you give up at a certain age or else you’re a loser, kind of like toys.

The real bs is them not being used more by adults for workplace activities, Madame foster and the scribbles episode are the closest we got to that
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>>153750422
Coco and Hareman get jobs outside of the mansion in different episodes.

But we also learn that some stores have "no imaginary friend" clauses for hiring - which was a gag, but when you think about it, makes sense.
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>>153742319
>the episode where Terrence created a sentient pizza and ate it while it screamed and begged him for mercy
This world is pretty fucked up, desu.
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>>153744278
as a what anon
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>>153751153
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEmFxf6DsPE
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>>153750349
>I recently rewatched the show SO IM READY TO GIVE PLENTY OF ANSWERS
What’d you think of it? First time watching or first time since you were a kid?
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>>153754029
>rewatching
>re
hope this helps
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>>153754341
Fair enough, I’m half asleep
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>>153754029
Its kind of a mess.
Its like it was thought out as a movie rather than a show, so they had to flanderize Bloo to make the show work, to the point that he doesn't feel like the same character.

It still has some good episodes in all seasons tho, but the best are the specials, like Wilt's story, The World movie and pilot.
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>>153742333
Word. Just enjoy all the sweet rule34 of Mr Herriman pounding Frankie's puss.
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>>153754818
>kind of a mess
I mean there’s no real overarching storyline, almost every episode self contained. maybe because it was one of those early “there’s no strong continuity, it’s mostly episodic with occasional callbacks” not quite lore cartoons (like Jimmy Neutro) it feels off to modern audiences
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>>153750349
There's also the episode about how babies can pop them into being basically unfinished and unconsciously
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>>153753027
For a quick sketch, that wasn't bad. They could've easily made it bad by dragging the joke out into one of the long sketches.
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I'm not too familiar with the lore, but teenagers can create imaginary friends still right? As in horny teenagers? As in if this premise were real there would probably the sex monsters whoring themselves out on every street corner
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>>153758167
Speculating here but I think the ability to create must have some sort of genetic basis of strong brain elasticity alongside a great sense of imagination when you’re young enough. Like Mac has been buddies with Bloo since he was 3, Terrence as a teen is able to make Red (the dumb but sweet block guy) but he really struggled with that which goes with having a diminished ability to create as you age. Plus Mac’s mom had her own when she was a kid per the pilot and Craig has said Frankie had her own too but they never got to make that movie.
Like we see other kids with friends like Goo, Louise and Richie but they seem to be the minority in a world where it seems like the majority of kids and families have to seek out adoption because they presumably don’t have the genes and/or skills or at least have the foresight to adopt and not shop so to speak.
if anyone of any age could make a friend, I feel like the earth of FH would’ve been well exhausted of resources by now.
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>>153750201
One is pikachu and the hippo-thing is something from Mario bros?



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