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I haven’t watched Cartoon Network since Justice League Unlimited ended and even then that was the only show I watched on the network. All of the other original productions and imported shows that were airing on the network never got a second glance from me and even when Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends debuted, I didn’t look twice. Though the visuals were intriguing, I had no desire to watch the show, if only from the standpoint that most of what Cartoon Network was airing at that point was unoriginal and a waste of time. And they’re still airing live action films, but that’s another rant for another time. Excel for mac open and repair Because of all of this, when the second season set for Foster’s arrived I was anything but excited. After talking to a few of my friends who still watch the network, however, my attitude changed—apparently Foster’s was a rather entertaining show that had a fair amount of charm in it. I was skeptical still, but after watching only the first episode on the disc, I could tell that the show was something that wasn’t like other “new” Cartoon Network productions— Foster’s feels like it’s from the days of an earlier, Dexter’s Laboratory and Powerpuff Girls Cartoon Network.

The show, in almost every way, is completely original and a giant breathe of fresh air. My only regret is not watching the show earlier. Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends main story outline is described directly in its title. Foster’s has a home for the abandoned imaginary friends of the world.

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One such imaginary friend, Bloo, was created by a boy named Mac who could no longer keep him at home. Promising to visit him every day so that he isn’t put up for adoption, Mac, Bloo and the various imaginary friends go about their daily lives, obviously occasionally getting into trouble inside the home as well as out. One great thing about the show is it doesn’t pander to a younger audience. Like McCracken’s previous Cartoon Network original, Powerpuff Girls, there is plenty in Foster’s for older audiences to enjoy. There’s no huge amount of sexual innuendo or anything, but the jokes the show makes are in no way written for one age bracket in mind—parents could easily watch this show with their children and not feel like their intelligence is being insulted. Even if there are poop jokes thrown in occasionally. One key supporting factor for this perception of the show is located in the episode “The Big Lablooski.” The title is an obvious reference to the film The Big Lebowski and in the episode itself there is even the crew from the film in the background.