Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
TV-Y7 | 13 August 2004 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Freaktana

    A Major Disappointment

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    Livestonth

    I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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    Ariella Broughton

    It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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    Bob

    This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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    Andrew Watson

    I recently went back to watch some old kids shows with my girlfriend. I have to say, this show is almost as good now as it was when I was a kid. The humor can be outdated at times, and the first season isn't as good as the rest, but all-in-all, this kids show, much like many of the other Cartoon Network / Nickelodeon Animated shows from the early and mid-2000 holds up well and has a very nostalgic feeling to it. With all that said, there are some negatives. For starters, Cheese. When he is introduced, he works by himself for one or two episodes. But the show took it a little to far every once in a while, throwing in annoying characters that worked for about five seconds before making me wish they were gone. Luckily, the main characters also would get annoyed with them, so it's not that bad.Some of the episodes are genially great. Some are hit-or-miss, and some are bad. Most TV shows are like this and you can't escape it. All-in-all, this is a great kids show with some discreet adult humor sprinkled throughout that makes it much easier for adults to watch this. But with that said, most adults (that I know at least, and millennials) could watch this show no problem without the head- banging annoying goofy over-the-top colorful migraine inducing characters and animation that brand new shows have.

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    kingoffootball

    In my opinion Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon made in at least the last decade.I think what's most impressive is the fact they have managed to create a main character (Bloo) who is entirely selfish, unsympathetic to the feelings of others, self-centred and still likable.There's a good variation of other characters too, from the brilliant regulars, to the slightly more hit and miss one off characters. Some of these are so good, however, that they make it back for future episodes; Cheese being so funny in the episode "Mac Daddy" in season 2 that he was brought back in season 4 in "The Big Cheese"There's also a brilliant range of props in it, which it generates a huge appeal for. Having seen them starring in Foster's, I've had urges to play paddleball and to get a pink squeaky elephant - well who doesn't want one of those?"Pfft! Secret doors, who needs 'em? What do I care about secret doors?... and the unparallelled delights they keep hidden from the world!"

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    Jonas_fan11

    This is an excellent, unique, and funny show! I totally and completely love this show! I have not seen 1 episode that I haven't liked. This show is a very good show for all ages, if you are a kid or if you are an adult you will probably love this show! There also hasn't been one episode where I haven't laugh. Even though this show is unique it is unique in a very good way, I mean no shows are like it and you can tell it definitely didn't copy any other shows. This is a cartoon show that is completely wonderful! I most definitely recommend this show for any age, you should definitely see this as soon as you can, and you won't be disappointed!

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    lonzocummings

    In 2004, I liked it. Then it became very stupid. It suggests that kids are brainless. It insults children. Cartoon Network used to be great. One of the shows I liked was Hamtaro. It did manage to be interesting and imaginative in its approach to children programming. The show (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) is like putting 20 spoons of sugar in your Sprite. It seems as if today's television producers are only interested in making money, rather than engaging the imaginations of children and making money! Lately, my children are tuning in to the old shows (60's) to find something interesting to watch. Perhaps, in the absence of originality, for television to look to its past and recycle children's programing from days gone by.

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