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  • Another great Adopt-a-thought saturday

    10
    "Perfect"
    I love this epidode because of the fact that they have brought back Adopt-athought saturday. This day is very important and hopefully they will bring it back again. It is also learned that Madame Foster has a neighbor she doesn't like because of a cup of sugar issue in 1962. It is also good for me to see that Goo starred in this epiode as she was the first main character to appear in the show, followed by Wilt then Coco then Mr Herriman and then Frankie and so on. I like the way characters appear in the episode and the character sequences. This is one episode i'll never miss.
  • Bloo is driven to make faces at the neighbor across the street, and in the process destroys the chances of getting imaginary friends adopted when he throws all the adoption forms at them. Great episode.

    9.1
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    The faces that were made by Bloo and the kid were absolutely priceless, plus the fact that Mac got dragged into the cause and ended up making faces at him as well was absolutely hilarious. And no one dares to forget the blackmail on the Old Man Rivers across the street as it proclaims his dear love for Madame Foster. The ending cracked me up, as they both went their ways, screaming at each other, even though the proclaimation of love had just been made. Awesome.
  • I love Orlando Bloo :), I loved the poem, I really loved the homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window. classic :)

    9.5
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    I love Orlando Bloo :), I loved the poem, I really loved the homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window when Bloo was upstairs looking for the papers and Old Man Rivers was in the other room and everyone was yelling at Bloo to watch out, but of course he couldn't hear them. classic :)
  • Bloo V.S. Young Man Rivers... Who will win?

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    This episode was so funny. Especially when Mac and Bloo were reading Old Man Rivers' love letter to Madam Foster out loud to everyone. It was also cool to see Goo again. That girl is so awesome. And Orlando Bloo makes another appearence. That part was so funny. Especially when Mac was all sad because Bloo did it without him. Very funny episode.
  • Bloo is up in is room when he sees a little kid making ugly faces at him.

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    This episodes was pretty good. The part that was kinda stupid was when Bloo was calling him young man rivers because the kid was like 3 years old. One of the funny parts was when Mac when to get the adoption forms with bloo and then began to fight with the little kid. It was funny because the kid was throwing dirt at mac and then old man rivers walks in and the kid is on the floor and Mac is throwing dirt on him while saying\"How do ya like that\" The credit part was funny when it was showing Mac and Bloo making faces at the kid.
  • Very painful to watch!

    8.1
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    The show is a painful to watch and though Bloo can be a pain in the rear, in a way, he gets what is coming to him as the friends must come in his defense.

    As one kid tries to bully him and his grandpa hates imaginary friends!

    But in the end, the bratty kid gets what is coming to him!
  • When A kid across Foster's begins making faces at Bloo, the imaginary friend sets out to get even.

    9.0
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    When it comes to Terrence, Bloo could easily make a fool out of him. But in "Neighbor Pains", however, a kid name Young Man Rivers proves to be a problem for Bloo.



    The episode began when everyone is out on Saturday due to "Adopt A Thought Saturday", and unfortunately for Bloo, he is still not allow to go out. However, he ignores the rule when a kid, for no reason, began to make faces at him, and he sets out to settle the score with the little tyke. But he has to put this on hold, when a grouchy old man name Old Man Rivers, who seems to resent imaginary friends, blocks his way, and when Bloo and Madame Foster unknowingly throw adoption papers at him, he's then sent to retrieve them back from the old geezer.



    "Neighbor Pains" is an enjoyable episode to watch, very good story, and along with a well written writer like Tim Mckeon, it doesn't get old from start to finish.
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