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Partymember 05-12-2008 03:07 PM

that is funny as heck 8D

WiltsAKGirl17 05-27-2008 11:59 PM

Finally I have something new! It's not the best I've churned out, but I was growing desperate with the need to develop something. Also, Mac-a-lacka expressed an interest in a Wilt and Mac based episode here, so I thought this up after a few days. (Here you go, Mac-a-lacka! :))

TITLE: Sherlock Foster's
TITLE CARD SOUND: Dribbling and laughter

It's a Greek tragedy, with a Foster's twist: Wilt's basketball has gone missing! :wiltshock: While everyone else brushes it off with an, "Eh, it'll turn up eventually," Wilt teams up with Mac and begins a cross town hunt for his beloved basketball. Where does he find it?

On the basketball courts of a children's hospital. When he sees the joy his basketball brings the kids, even though the kids want to give it back, he decides to let them keep it, with an added bonus: he asks Jordan to buy the kids some new sports equipment, which he gladly agrees to do.

This episode features:
~ The return of Jordan Michaels
~ A subplot of Bloo trying to beat Foul Larry at a variety of games
~ An end credit sequence of Bloo and Foul Larry's "epic" paddleball tourney 8D
~ And an ending I just now thought up, so if it's terrible, that's why. This may be a little heavy for Foster's, considering that there's a children's hospital which could very well invite allusions, etc., to terminal illness in children, but it could also serve as a good study of sacrificing something you care very deeply about for the benefit of others.

And I have no idea how the basketball got there in the first place. I was originally thinking of an episode of Jack Webber's Dragnet where a little boy stolr money or something for a Nativity scene at Christmas, and building on it from there, but now I;m not sure. So, yeah-- I fell into a gaping plothole...

pitbulllady 05-28-2008 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by WiltsAKGirl17 (Post 79927)
Finally I have something new! It's not the best I've churned out, but I was growing desperate with the need to develop something. Also, Mac-a-lacka expressed an interest in a Wilt and Mac based episode here, so I thought this up after a few days. (Here you go, Mac-a-lacka! :))

TITLE: Sherlock Foster's
TITLE CARD SOUND: Dribbling and laughter

It's a Greek tragedy, with a Foster's twist: Wilt's basketball has gone missing! :wiltshock: While everyone else brushes it off with an, "Eh, it'll turn up eventually," Wilt teams up with Mac and begins a cross town hunt for his beloved basketball. Where does he find it?

On the basketball courts of a children's hospital. When he sees the joy his basketball brings the kids, even though the kids want to give it back, he decides to let them keep it, with an added bonus: he asks Jordan to buy the kids some new sports equipment, which he gladly agrees to do.

This episode features:
~ The return of Jordan Michaels
~ A subplot of Bloo trying to beat Foul Larry at a variety of games
~ An end credit sequence of Bloo and Foul Larry's "epic" paddleball tourney 8D
~ And an ending I just now thought up, so if it's terrible, that's why. This may be a little heavy for Foster's, considering that there's a children's hospital which could very well invite allusions, etc., to terminal illness in children, but it could also serve as a good study of sacrificing something you care very deeply about for the benefit of others.

And I have no idea how the basketball got there in the first place. I was originally thinking of an episode of Jack Webber's Dragnet where a little boy stolr money or something for a Nativity scene at Christmas, and building on it from there, but now I;m not sure. So, yeah-- I fell into a gaping plothole...

This would make a GREAT episode! I can easily see this happening, and it would be a good way for Wilt to realize that he doesn't necessarily have to be adopted by a family to help kids; he can help LOTS of kids by staying at Foster's! And somehow, I sorta figure that Larry isn't any better at paddleball than Bloo is, lol, so that oughta be interesting to say the least!

pitbulllady

Mac-a-lacka 05-28-2008 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiltsAKGirl17 (Post 79927)
Finally I have something new! It's not the best I've churned out, but I was growing desperate with the need to develop something. Also, Mac-a-lacka expressed an interest in a Wilt and Mac based episode here, so I thought this up after a few days. (Here you go, Mac-a-lacka! :))

TITLE: Sherlock Foster's
TITLE CARD SOUND: Dribbling and laughter

It's a Greek tragedy, with a Foster's twist: Wilt's basketball has gone missing! :wiltshock: While everyone else brushes it off with an, "Eh, it'll turn up eventually," Wilt teams up with Mac and begins a cross town hunt for his beloved basketball. Where does he find it?

On the basketball courts of a children's hospital. When he sees the joy his basketball brings the kids, even though the kids want to give it back, he decides to let them keep it, with an added bonus: he asks Jordan to buy the kids some new sports equipment, which he gladly agrees to do.

This episode features:
~ The return of Jordan Michaels
~ A subplot of Bloo trying to beat Foul Larry at a variety of games
~ An end credit sequence of Bloo and Foul Larry's "epic" paddleball tourney 8D
~ And an ending I just now thought up, so if it's terrible, that's why. This may be a little heavy for Foster's, considering that there's a children's hospital which could very well invite allusions, etc., to terminal illness in children, but it could also serve as a good study of sacrificing something you care very deeply about for the benefit of others.

And I have no idea how the basketball got there in the first place. I was originally thinking of an episode of Jack Webber's Dragnet where a little boy stolr money or something for a Nativity scene at Christmas, and building on it from there, but now I;m not sure. So, yeah-- I fell into a gaping plothole...

This is an awesome idea!:D
I can see Foul Larry play as bad as Bloo at paddle ball.8D

EDIT: Sorry, pitbulllady, didn't mean to copy you on the paddle ball theory.:-[8D

WiltsAKGirl17 05-30-2008 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 79933)
This would make a GREAT episode! I can easily see this happening, and it would be a good way for Wilt to realize that he doesn't necessarily have to be adopted by a family to help kids; he can help LOTS of kids by staying at Foster's! And somehow, I sorta figure that Larry isn't any better at paddleball than Bloo is, lol, so that oughta be interesting to say the least!

pitbulllady

Thank you-- I'm rather proud of it. I didn't realize that I'd hit on the idea that Wilt could be just as helpful to kids at Foster's as adopted by a family. I love it when genius like this falls in my lap. 8D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mac-a-lacka (Post 79934)
This is an awesome idea!:D
I can see Foul Larry play as bad as Bloo at paddle ball.8D

EDIT: Sorry, pitbulllady, didn't mean to copy you on the paddle ball theory.:-[8D

Thanks. I'm glad you guys liked the paddleball thing-- I was just thinking of something that Bloo was totally confident he could beat Larry in: paddleball. <Pfft, yeah right.>

Also, I came up with someting new. It's not a full episode; it's more of a short:

Square Peg in a Cheese Hole
A huge package arrives at the house. Unfortunately, so does Cheese. As Mac, Bloo, Ed, Coco and Wilt all try to get the box into the house-- and argue over the best way to do it-- they completely ignore Cheese. Suddenly, they hear the sound of cardboard sliding on the foyer floor. They all turn to see Cheese pushing an open, packing-peanuts filled box around on the floor. The boxes contents are, as Cheese points out, "Fishy crackers! Can I have some fishy crackers?"

Long story short: Cheese got the box in the house. Yeah, I've lost it... :cheesegrin:

ImaginaryMike14 06-02-2008 09:18 AM

The Toy That Claus Forgot

Mr. Herriman is having trouble convincing Honeypaw, the German imaginary stuffed bear, that being adopted is a great thing. But after years of being abandoned by his owner, a little boy named Claus, Honeypaw has grown to hate humans and has lately been scaring kids away or sending them home crying.

But when two old Foster's foes, Berry and Bendy, team up to kidnap the town's children and use their imaginations to create imaginary monsters, Claus becomes one of the hostages. Even if Claus won't take Honeypaw back, will our "beary" friend put aside his vendetta and step up for the sake of the town's children?

Featuring the off-screen appearance of Mr. Goblin, concucting the crimes lately going around, including the schemes of the Shapeschnifter.

Mac-a-lacka 06-12-2008 09:01 AM

I finally thought of one.:smed:

"Wilted Friendship" (Yeah, I'm aware of the sucky title.::))

Mac saves Wilt's life and Wilt returns the favor by being at Mac's every beck and call, this later gets annoying so Mac tells Wilt that he doesn't want him to do everything for him anymore, this hurts Wilt's feelings then Mac must find a way to make it up to him, so Mac pretends that he needs someone to save him, then Wilt quickly gets over his rage and "saves" Mac, to make it up to Wilt, they're both even.:):D

So, what do you think?;D

WiltsAKGirl17 06-12-2008 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mac-a-lacka (Post 80823)
I finally thought of one.:smed:

"Wilted Friendship" (Yeah, I'm aware of the sucky title.::))

Mac saves Wilt's life and Wilt returns the favor by being at Mac's every beck and call, this later gets annoying so Mac tells Wilt that he doesn't want him to do everything for him anymore, this hurts Wilt's feelings then Mac must find a way to make it up to him, so Mac pretends that he needs someone to save him, then Wilt quickly gets over his rage and "saves" Mac, to make it up to Wilt, they're both even.:):D

So, what do you think?;D

Hmm... sounds pretty good. (And don't worry-- I'm not that great at titles either.) I can only just picture Wilt waiting on Mac hand and foot out of gratitude. A really good subplot would be Bloo wanting to get someone to do that for him, too.

I'd watch it as an episode. :frankiesmile:

Mac-a-lacka 06-12-2008 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WiltsAKGirl17 (Post 80824)
Hmm... sounds pretty good. (And don't worry-- I'm not that great at titles either.) I can only just picture Wilt waiting on Mac hand and foot out of gratitude. A really good subplot would be Bloo wanting to get someone to do that for him, too.

I'd watch it as an episode. :frankiesmile:

Thank you! :)

I have agree with the subplot, I can see Bloo watching Wilt get something for Mac and Bloo would try to find someone in danger and he'd end up interfering people. 8D

kammy101 07-31-2008 02:21 PM

I might do my idea as a fanfiction. I had this in my head last year.

Baby Doom

Title card sound:Babies crying

Summary: Mac has bought a chemistry set for him and Bloo to try out. But it turns out wrong when Bloo and whole house drinks the mixture, which they thought it was lemonade, it actually turns them into babies! It's up to Mac, Mr. Herriman and Frankie to find the formula to change the house back into their normal ages.

Title gag: Baby Boom was when population increased after World War 2. In Baby Doom the babies population kept incresing at Foster's.


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