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Mr. Marshmallow 11-26-2006 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 17935)
I still think that Frankie comforting him and "boosting up" his broken ego at the end was very adorable.

Me too, hell if I was an egotistical, snaggling, and trash talking/playing basketball imaginary friend, any kind of encouraging words (followed by a tap on the end) by Frankie would get me to turn good...or jump through hoops of fire!

Fowl Larry was a nice foil to Wilt seeing as how he was designed specifically to be a Basketball opponent. Like I said in my review of the movie however, I just think Larry's reform was way too soon and seemed kinda thrown in at the last minute.

Jabberwocky 11-26-2006 07:42 AM

I don't understand why he came to Foster's? That was so random and weird. At first he was all telling Wilt he's a loser and tried to beat the snot out of him during their game but then he's nice and gentle? Where did that come from?! I mean, he was really, really nasty. It seemed so out of place.

pitbulllady 11-27-2006 01:26 PM

I'm still trying to figure out Foul Larry myself. It' s not that I cannot buy into someone changing, just not that FAST, especially when that were CREATED to be that way, as opposed to having become mean and dishonest because of experiences in life. It would also be interesting to know just WHERE Larry was living at the time Wilt contacted him via the telephone. I got the impression that he'd long since been abandoned by his creator and was living on the streets(he certainly looked like a homeless street person when we first see him), but then, how would Wilt be able to call him on the phone?

pitbulllady

Cassini90125 11-27-2006 03:10 PM

I'm not sure it was a change. Maybe his other side was there all along, and he simply let his guard down.

taranchula 11-27-2006 06:21 PM

And what happened then? Well, on That Scary Basketball Court they say, that Foul Larry's small heart grew three sizes that day.

(Sorry I had to do it, I just had to. :P )

antgirl1 11-27-2006 06:24 PM

The Grinch reference. XDD

I have NO IDEA of how Wilt's heart fits in his body, since it's "As big as his smile". XDD

CG 11-27-2006 07:05 PM

Oh, Imaginaries can change pretty darn fast. Look at what Red was created to do - smash Bloo. And did he ever? No, he didn't. So Foul Larry was created to whoop Wilt's behind, he did it not just once but twice. But he himself knowing the pain of loosing his own creator probably helped stoak the fires with his battle against Wilt. But seeing that an imaginary and it's creator CAN reconcile probably did a lot for the big lug. Me, I'm happy Larry is in Fosters, even if we probably will never see him again. He might have been created to be the bad guy of the movie, but I've always had a thing for bad guys. Plus I adore his voice.

Mr. Marshmallow 11-27-2006 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 18838)
Oh, Imaginaries can change pretty darn fast. Look at what Red was created to do - smash Bloo. And did he ever? No, he didn't.

Yeah but Red was pretty much an idiot and we at least got more or less, a whole episode to see him change rather then the like 10 minutes Larry changed after being a bad guy for 30 years.

BabyElephant 11-27-2006 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 18852)
Yeah but Red was pretty much an idiot and we at least got more or less, a whole episode to see him change rather then the like 10 minutes Larry changed after being a bad guy for 30 years.

Also, Red's creator isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier. Terrence probably just messed up and imagined him as nice without meaning to. :terrence:

billytheskink 11-27-2006 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by taranchula (Post 17957)
When I first saw the previews, I said to my self, they are so going to call that character "Larry" after 70's basketball icon Larry Bird.

Bird was a 1980's basketball star. Julius Erving ruled the 1970's.

Interesting choice of a name, Bird=Fowl=Foul... Larry? That's probably stretching it.
The name is an obvious homage to Larry Bird (as already pointed out), who was one of Michael Jordan's first foils. Foul Larry played more like one of the rough and tumble "Bad Boys" Detroit Pistons (Bill Lambier, Jeff Ruland, Rick Mahorn), Jordan's most notable rivals.

Foul Larry had a pretty nice shooting form.

Interesting that his creator seemed to be the only white kid in the neighborhood.


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