Characters
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Mac |
Mac is a very smart,
creative, somewhat shy 8-year old boy. His primary
concerns are doing his homework, avoiding his bullying
big brother and hanging out at Foster’s Home for
Imaginary Friends with his troublemaking Imaginary
Friend, Bloo. Bloo’s schemes and big ideas usually get
the duo in over their heads, but Mac’s quick thinking
and sense of reason keep these small-scale disasters
from becoming full-blown, apocalyptic events (well, at
least most of the time). Mac might seem pretty
straight-laced, but there’s more going on under those
shaggy, brown locks than meet the eye. After all, he did
imagine Bloo. |
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Blooregard
Q. Kazoo (Bloo) is the best Imaginary Friend ever. Or so
he’d like to believe. Sure, he’s charming, but he’s got
a bit of an ego, to call him self-absorbed would be an
understatement. But there is a true innocence behind
this goofball’s selfish ways. Bloo’s not out to cause
harm, but trouble usually follows him wherever he goes.
Not because he’s incapable of making the right decisions
but because it’s so much more fun to make the wrong
ones. An instigator and mischief-maker, this blissfully
blue blob is always ready to drag on his best friend,
Mac, and the rest of the Foster’s gang on some
ludicrous, ill-fated and potentially criminal adventure.
But no matter the brand of mayhem Bloo unleashes on the
house, he’s always forgiven. He’s just too fun to be
around. |

Bloo |
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Wilt |
Wilt is very, very,
very tall. Not to mention incredibly positive,
accommodating, and self- sacrificing (sometimes to a
fault). There’s nothing Wilt wouldn’t do for a friend or
close enemy. Always ready with a smile, Wilt will give
his one good arm and both legs to lend a helping hand.
And if his sunny and courteous disposition doesn’t win
you over, he’s more than willing to apologize for any
inconvenience his good nature might have caused. |
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With his
sharp fangs, fearsome horns and skull shaped
belt-buckle, Eduardo looks quite the menacing monster.
But in actuality, he’s the sweetest Imaginary Friend
you’d ever want to meet. With the curious demeanor or a
4-year old, this gentle giant wouldn’t hurt a fly. In
fact, he’s quite scared of them. Come to think of it,
he’s scared of everything: loud noises, cars, falling
leaves ect.. But if his friends are in trouble, this
oversized scaredy-cat will forget his fears and explode
into fiery rage to protect them. |

Eduardo |
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Coco |
Coco is well… a little
off. OK she’s crazy. She speaks entirely in her own
language (based on variations of the word “coco”) and
runs around the house laying colorful, surprise-filled
plastic eggs. Despite the fact that Coco appears to be
off in her own world, she if frequently the one that
comes up with ingenious solutions to the Gang’s
problems. |
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Mr.
Herriman was imagined by Madame Foster when she was just
a little girl. Incredibly proper and well-organized,
this bunny from a bygone era oversees the daily
operations of the house. A rigid taskmaster, Herriman
expects nothing but perfection from the staff and
residents of Foster's. He has zero tolerance for
shenanigans, and anyone who violates his strict code of
conduct will most certainly pay the ultimate price - a
long-winded, reprimanding session in his office. |

Mr. Herriman |
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Frankie |
Frankie Foster is
Madame Foster's 22-year-old granddaughter and the engine
that keeps Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends running.
Sometimes an authority figure, sometimes a partner in
crime, Frankie is kind of like a big sister to the
Imaginary Friends, and it's up to her to take care of
them. She cooks. She cleans. She bathes and grooms. The
childish demands and constant work can get a bit
frustrating, but Frankie is so firmly believes in the
mission of Foster's that she sticks it out. |
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Her Royal
Duchess Diamond Persnickety the First, Last, and Only is
what the kinder Foster's residents might politely refer
to as "high maintenance." In truth, she's a stuck-up,
snooty, royal pain whose expensive tastes and
unreasonable demands make life miserable for everybody
in the house. Duchess fancies herself a work of art - a
pedigree in a house full of mutts. She wants nothing
more than to quit "slumming it" at Foster's but has yet
to find an adoptive family that meets her exceedingly
high standards. |

Duchess |
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Madame Foster |
As the matriarch of
the home, Madame Foster has nothing but pure, unyielding
love for all Imaginary Friends. And all Imaginary
Friends love her in return for giving them a second
chance. She’s the ultimate surrogate Granny: incredibly
kind, unselfishly caring and delightfully kooky. Madame
Foster may be getting on in years, but she hasn’t lost
her childish spirit. |
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Terrance
is Mac's 13-year-old big brother. A pimply-faced pinch
with a mean mullet and low IQ, he specializes in rope
burns, noogies and wedgies. There's nothing Terrance
loves more than ruining Mac and Bloo's good time, and he
dedicates all of his dastardly efforts doing just that
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Terrance
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