Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is an extraordinary American cartoon series based on innovative storyline developed by creator of “The Powerpuff Girls” & famous animator Craig McCracken. This amusing cartoon series was initially presented as 90-minutes long television movie on 13th August, 2004 and due to its high success and response it was adapted as half-hour TV series.
This unique cartoon series introduces its audience to new, innovative as well as creative Foster’s universe where imaginary friends turn into physical body and appears to be real as soon as children imagine them. These imaginary friends become best-friends and stays with them as soon as children grown up. But from times when children outgrow these imaginary friends are shifted to special house called Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends where they can stay as far as other children adopt the same imagination that was initially think-off by the child earlier.
These amusing home for imaginary friends is outlook by elderly Madame Foster creator of her imaginary friend Mr. Herriman who appears to be business manager along with her granddaughter named Frankie. Frankie handles and manages everyday operations that are take place in Foster’s Home.
However, the entire story of this cartoon series revolves around 8-year old boy called Mac to whom his mother suggest that he requires to give up his imaginary friend Bloo. Mac’s mom once heard about Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends and she thinks that it is perfect place where Bloo can live his further life. Now Bloo is shifted to Foster’s Home where he stay with tall and thin looking coward guy called Eduardo and weird airplane/bird/tree friend named Coco. On other side Bloo gets saddened by the idea that he has to stay at Foster’s home in view of the fact that he will soon adapted by other child. On other hand, hopefully Madame Foster set up an unusual deal that if and only if Mac visits Foster’s day-to-day than only Bloo can allow staying there and will be avoided from been adopted by other children.
Hence, these cartoon series features amazing everyday escapades of Bloo and Mac along with other imaginary friends that were living in Foster’s house for imaginary friends.
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Picture

Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Photo

Foster Home in Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Image

Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Picture

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Pic

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Cartoon Wallpaper

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Image

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network Image

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network Pic

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network Picture

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network Wallpaper

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Pic

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Picture

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Wallpaper

Frankie from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Imaginary Friend from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Imaginary Friends from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Imaginary Friends from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Picture

Mac and Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Image

Mac and Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Mac and Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Pic

Mac and Bloo from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Picture

Mac from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Mac with Imaginary Friends Photo

Madame Foster from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Photo

Mac from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Picture

Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network Photo

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