Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends
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Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends
After 2½ years, the long awaited 1st season of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends will be released on a 2-DVD set on March 6. The list price is only $19.98!
DVD features
- all 13 first season episodes plus the pilot movie
- character commentary
- interstitials
- never before seen footage
- closed captioning
audio
- English: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- Espanol: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- Francais: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- subtitles: English, Francais, Espanol
aspect ratio: Standard [4:3 Full Screen Transfer]
run time: 299 minutes
The character commentary should be a hoot. I can hear Bloo now, commenting on how he managed to get his lines right on the first take. I can then hear Mac correcting him. Haha.
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DVD features
- all 13 first season episodes plus the pilot movie
- character commentary
- interstitials
- never before seen footage
- closed captioning
audio
- English: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- Espanol: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- Francais: Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0
- subtitles: English, Francais, Espanol
aspect ratio: Standard [4:3 Full Screen Transfer]
run time: 299 minutes
The character commentary should be a hoot. I can hear Bloo now, commenting on how he managed to get his lines right on the first take. I can then hear Mac correcting him. Haha.
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A fan of Fosters, Vixen? Yeah, me to! I love this show. Its perhaps, one of the most clever and original shows ever!
I love Bloo, Coco, Ed, Wilt, Frankie... and the list continues!
I'll definetly be picking up the first season, when it comes out!
Btw; I think its funny to mention, you made this thread, the day after, The PowerPuff Girls gets a release date for its first season. Its funny, because they both have the same creator, Craig M!
I love Bloo, Coco, Ed, Wilt, Frankie... and the list continues!
I'll definetly be picking up the first season, when it comes out!
Btw; I think its funny to mention, you made this thread, the day after, The PowerPuff Girls gets a release date for its first season. Its funny, because they both have the same creator, Craig M!
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You can say that again, Angel!
Yeah, I hope the following seasons, are released soon after. Not too soon, but you know.
Thus far, all the seasons are equally good, IMO. The first season, is just a little less. Everyone was just getting settled, voice wise, (as evident of Bloo's voice. :shrugs:) but other than that, its all good!
It also has one of my favorite episodes, the mall one!
Yeah, I hope the following seasons, are released soon after. Not too soon, but you know.
Thus far, all the seasons are equally good, IMO. The first season, is just a little less. Everyone was just getting settled, voice wise, (as evident of Bloo's voice. :shrugs:) but other than that, its all good!
It also has one of my favorite episodes, the mall one!
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Correct, Daniel! "Store Wars" was the first regular episode.
My favorite episodes are "Berry Scary" (the first one I ever watched), "The Trouble With Scribbles", "Partying Is Such Sweet Soireé", and "Challenge of the Superfriends"...but ohh, they're ALL so good.
Brandon Neeld once told me he saw an episode that featured a small blonde boy with a giant imaginary robot friend. He said this was a nod to Brad Bird and The Iron Giant. Does anybody recall this? Which episode was he talking about? I'm dying to know.
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My favorite episodes are "Berry Scary" (the first one I ever watched), "The Trouble With Scribbles", "Partying Is Such Sweet Soireé", and "Challenge of the Superfriends"...but ohh, they're ALL so good.
Brandon Neeld once told me he saw an episode that featured a small blonde boy with a giant imaginary robot friend. He said this was a nod to Brad Bird and The Iron Giant. Does anybody recall this? Which episode was he talking about? I'm dying to know.
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Yes, I knew it.
Hmm, that sounds like "Hiccy Burp". Bloo gets the hiccups and when there's going to be a contest or something, he challenges a blonde kid, but with a tiger friend. (I think) So I don't recall a robot? If by chance, that is the episode, I really don't see a nod to the Iron Giant.
Again, I think, I'm thinking of an entirely different episode. So maybe, Angel, can be of some help. If not, tell Brandon, to get over here!
Hmm, that sounds like "Hiccy Burp". Bloo gets the hiccups and when there's going to be a contest or something, he challenges a blonde kid, but with a tiger friend. (I think) So I don't recall a robot? If by chance, that is the episode, I really don't see a nod to the Iron Giant.
Again, I think, I'm thinking of an entirely different episode. So maybe, Angel, can be of some help. If not, tell Brandon, to get over here!
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Personally, I don't see why "Foster's" is so popular. It's not very funny and most of the episodes I've seen are painful to watch. Now "Powerpuff Girls" on the other hand was a stroke of genious (parodying superheroes at the same time it tried to be a serious, yet comedic, superhero show itself) and I'm very happy to hear that it will be coming out in a boxset. Now if only they'd do the same for "Dexter's Laboratory"...
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Because eddy, its original! When you were younger, didn't you have an imaginary friend? Doubt it, but a lot of kids have.
Personally, that's one of the main reason why I like the show. Seeing what happens, after a kid out grows his imaginary friend, and how they adapt to living in fosters.
I won't lie, there are some episodes, that even I can't stand. Perhaps, those were the ones you've seen? That, or maybe, its not your kind of show? Either way, no biggie!
Btw, I completly agree, about The Powerpuff Girls!
Personally, that's one of the main reason why I like the show. Seeing what happens, after a kid out grows his imaginary friend, and how they adapt to living in fosters.
I won't lie, there are some episodes, that even I can't stand. Perhaps, those were the ones you've seen? That, or maybe, its not your kind of show? Either way, no biggie!
Btw, I completly agree, about The Powerpuff Girls!
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It's here! It's here! It's finally here! The 1st season of the greatest cartoon is on DVD today!
EPISODES
- "House of Bloo's"
- "Store Wars"
- "The Trouble With Scribbles"
- "Busted"
- "Dinner is Swerved"
- "World Wide Wabbit"
- "Berry Scary"
- "Seeing Red/Phone Home"
- "Who Let The Dogs In?"
- "Adoptcalypse Now"
- "Bloooooo!"
The first disc includes the episode "Store Wars", which you have the option of watching with character commentary.
The second disc has all the fun stuff. For those times when you want random silliness, there are exclusive promos like Coco's Can Can and beatboxing Bloo (my fave). You can view a gallery of friends at Foster's and learn their names, who imagined them, and what they love to do. And don't worry that none of the episodes show the gags during the end credits. There is a reel of them in the extras.
For 2 discs of Foster's fun, $15.92 is nothing to shake a paddle ball at.
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EPISODES
- "House of Bloo's"
- "Store Wars"
- "The Trouble With Scribbles"
- "Busted"
- "Dinner is Swerved"
- "World Wide Wabbit"
- "Berry Scary"
- "Seeing Red/Phone Home"
- "Who Let The Dogs In?"
- "Adoptcalypse Now"
- "Bloooooo!"
The first disc includes the episode "Store Wars", which you have the option of watching with character commentary.
The second disc has all the fun stuff. For those times when you want random silliness, there are exclusive promos like Coco's Can Can and beatboxing Bloo (my fave). You can view a gallery of friends at Foster's and learn their names, who imagined them, and what they love to do. And don't worry that none of the episodes show the gags during the end credits. There is a reel of them in the extras.
For 2 discs of Foster's fun, $15.92 is nothing to shake a paddle ball at.
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