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  • Most creative episode yet!

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    Wow, when I first saw this episode when it debuted last fall, I was awe inspired. The cast and crew of Foster's are so imaginative and creative! They're true geniuses, being able to re-create the imaginations of children! This is such an awesome episode, I don't know where to start....



    Perhaps it starts with my own childhood and when I would play the "Make Believe" game with my younger brother. We'd get so into it, it really did feel "real" to us, and it would entertain us for weeks. Seriously, we'd pick up the same game again every day after school and it would go on for literally weeks before we got bored of it. I guess we were imaginative, too. This episode really brought back memories of the good 'ol days. It was so well written, with funny scenes, catchy sayings, some suspence, and delightful surprises.
  • This episode was awesome I loved it! It all started when Goo plugs in her Karoke machine and the power goes out so they play pretend which leads to an agrument which leads to Goo thinking about it then imagines then the space guys kidnao Bloo and Mac. ya

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    I'ts all Goo's fault because she plugs in the machine which leads to pretend which leads to fight which leads Goo to think about. The next morning the Space nut boogies kidnap Mac and Bloo so Its all up to Goo and Coco (since wilt went with the space nut boogies) and they save them. i thought it was a great episode when I watched it I wanted to see it over and over again. The thing I don't like about it was that Ed abandons Goo and Coco and shows up at the end with Pie thats stupid and cool. This episode was my favorite.
  • The foster's friends play an omagonary game

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    Ok so in the beggining of the episode everyone is using up electricity. So goo comes over and plugs in her stereo. So the lights go out. So now there all board. Goo decides to play an imaginary game. So there all playing and Goo and Mac gat into a little fight. And goo looses. And the power comes on. And as goo is home and is going to sleep she keeps on thinkin about the game and then the people become real. So the people go and hunt mac and bloo. So now wilt coco and goo have to save them. Wilt was the evil guy so now's he's on the bad side. So now that they saved mac and bloo. Edurdo bakes everyona an imaginary pie. So eduardo saved everyone.
  • Make believe game turns "deadly"

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    The power is out at the house and when the Characters, with the exception of Harriman and Madame Foster

    All of them play a make-believe game with heroes and villians but when Goo imagines villians on accident, they get locked up in the house, in particular, Bloo & Mac. Now the rest of them have to finish the game to fee them both.
  • It's a gray rainy day and Foster's is experiencing a power outage (no thanks to Goo.) The friends pretend to be supeheroes (and villains) to pass the time but when Goo accidentally dreams up villains from the pretend game, the friends are in for tr

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    Excellent episode! Been too long since I saw a Foster's ep that actually had me in tears laughing, but this one definitely delivers! The pop-culture references were of course several as always, but Wilt as the Evil Mastermind leader of the aliens (lampshade-on-head and all) and Bloo as 'The Bloominator!' with his machine-gun umbrella were absolutely brilliant! Not to mention Bloo going totally pirate-speak at one point...
  • The power of imagination once again proves that in this show: anything goes because anything is possible! :idea:

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    If people were to ask me if there's anything I like about "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends," I'd simply correct them by saying if there's anything I Don't like about the show, and I'd answer by saying nothing! Because this show is directed by one of the greatest animation directors of my generation: Craig McCracken. Few could've guessed out of the humble orgins of writing and animating on early 1990's Hanna-Barbara cartoons such as "Tom & Jerry Kids, The Addams Family," and "Two Stupid Dogs," would come a man with a real talent for creating, writing, directing, and sometimes producing original cartoons with original cartoon characters in them. Whether it was "Dexter's Laboratory; Johnny Bravo; Cow and Chicken; I Am Weasel; Mike, Lu, and Og; Whatever Happened To Robot Jones; Evil Con Carne; The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Star Wars Clone Wars;" the occasional episode of "Samurai Jack" or even Craig's own series of "The Powerpuff Girls," Craig has rarely disappointed me in his endeavor to make people laugh and learn at the same time! Goo might've gotten Mac and Bloo into trouble, but she is also smart enough to help them get out of it! Goo's creations are no match for the combined efforts of all the character's imaginations combined as the imagination of all of them proves far more powerful than any villains abilities could ever be! Well, almost. Fortunatly, Eduardo saves the day just by being himself in baking special confectionary treats, which prove to be the greatest thing in the universe! Best of all, they taste like anything you want it to taste like! That's what I love about this show, it shows people it's okay to be creative with your imagination. Sometimes, that's the only way to get things done! Enough said! :D
  • Another good episode with funny pics!

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    I loved this episode and it's pics! They were really funny and detailed. The only thing I didn't like was Bloo's voice. It just was a little too stupid. But it shows what a big imagination the charcters at Fosters Home have! Goo had a really quick mind on what to say in this episode, I love it when she does that! It's funny and silly, silly as in we can enjoy it. And I liked Edguardo(How do you spell it?) at the end of the episode when it showed a really funny pic of him, it was just funny! So... yeah, I don't know what else to say. So later.:D
  • Simply a worthy episode to watch.

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    After two disappointing episodes, "Make-Believe It Or Not" breaks the chain those two have created in the first place.



    During a rainy day at Foster's, Mac, Bloo and their pals, along with Goo, imagine themselves as made-up characters of their own to entertain themselves. But Goo takes the game too seriously, which resulted in the accidental imagination of new imaginary friends, one of them name Omnizot. Soon, he and his pals captures both Mac and Bloo, and its up to Goo and the gang to save the duo.



    With quirky humors, interesting references and a good plot, "Make-Believe It Or Not" is one of the best episode of season 4.
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