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Sumshine 904 11-24-2006 06:26 PM

Secrets About Foster's
 
1. Okay, lets think about Mr. Herriman for a second. Now lets stare at him for a moment. :herriman: There, anything familiar pop into your head yet? No?

"Girls, I can't seem to get this jar of pickles opened!"

Still nothing? Well, lets throw in some specific words out in the open.

Hat.
Eye glass.
Mustache.
POWER PUFF GIRLS.

If you haven't already figured it out, Mr. Harriman looks oddly like the Mayor from the Power Puff Girls!

2. Now, lets look at Frankie's shirt design for a moment. Zoom into a picture of Frankie and you'll see something pink, blue, and green... 8D

Those are the only secrets I know for now. If any of y'all have any secrets about Foster's you can share them here if you'd like.

Thornwhistle 11-24-2006 06:30 PM

That's because Craig produced The Powerpuff girls before Foster's Home for Imaginary friends.

Sumshine 904 11-24-2006 06:34 PM

Well, I know, but I thought finding those two things were fun and cute. =3

FostersFriend 12-02-2006 08:09 AM

There are many characters in Foster's home based on diffrent characters. eg In Eddie Monster the kid with the red hair and glasses looks like Dexter, and the snooty father in episode 1 looks like Dexters dad. Coincindence? I think not 8D

Voxxyn 12-02-2006 04:21 PM

Here's an unsolved secret: Cartoon Network airing "Imposter's Home" frequently while "Frankie My Dear" and "Setting A President" have been utterly neglected.

Maybe they hate the idea of Frankie being portrayed in a positive, favorable light...

Invader Bloo 12-02-2006 05:11 PM

Why do they keep airing "Hiccy Burp" & "Make Beleive-Or-Not?" too.:jk:

scary_dream 12-02-2006 08:55 PM

I don't mind reruns so much, but it seems like every time I turn on Foster's, it's on Neighbor Pains!

I dunno if I could get tired of Make Believe it or Not, though, I love that episode.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-02-2006 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 20045)
I don't mind reruns so much, but it seems like every time I turn on Foster's, it's on Neighbor Pains!

That's odd because I NEVER see Neighbor Pains on at all. I always get "Cuckoo for coco cards" or the "Bloo's brothers" and Ivan one has been appearing alot too. Frankie's episodes have pretty much been nullified out of existence it seems.

I don't know if maybe they didn't do well like ratings wise, maybe that's why they don't replay enough. I also don't see much of "Bloooo" "My so called wife" (which I still haven't seen) and "Berry Scary". They are RARELY ever on and I had to watch one of those on youtube.

They should start airing like back to back episodes of Foster's instead of repeatively showing Xiaolin Showdown for the billionth time.

Invader Bloo 12-02-2006 11:19 PM

Xiaolin Showdown's not that bad, but they should stop airing Gym Partner that show's boringalready it was OK at first.

Nathander 12-02-2006 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 20048)
That's odd because I NEVER see Neighbor Pains on at all. I always get "Cuckoo for coco cards" or the "Bloo's brothers" and Ivan one has been appearing alot too. Frankie's episodes have pretty much been nullified out of existence it seems.

I don't know if maybe they didn't do well like ratings wise, maybe that's why they don't replay enough. I also don't see much of "Bloooo" "My so called wife" (which I still haven't seen) and "Berry Scary". They are RARELY ever on and I had to watch one of those on youtube.

They should start airing like back to back episodes of Foster's instead of repeatively showing Xiaolin Showdown for the billionth time.

You haven't gotten to see "My So-Called Wife"? That is horribly depressing. I rank it among the top ten episodes in the series.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-03-2006 10:51 AM

I haven't seen certain episodes due to the fact I got into "Foster's" late, I never really got into the series until I watched one of the super rare reruns of "Frankie my dear" (ironic isn't it? :frankiesmile:). Some I've had to watch on youtube.

Other episodes I haven't seen aside from the wife one are "Eddie Monster", "Crime after crime" (saw like half of it), "Who let the dogs in", "Beat with a schtick", "One false movie" and the other half of "Duchess of Wails".

Yes I KNOW I'm a lousy Foster's fan for missing so much but I'm working on finding what I can on youtube to catch up so :P.

Partymember 12-04-2006 11:15 AM

uh...i haven't caught ANY of the Frankie-centric eppies yet (shakes fist at TV)

Jabberwocky 12-04-2006 11:32 AM

I always get Bloo's Brothers/Ivan whatever or WTAWTAW/EKIB. Every. Single. Time. I actually didn't like the series at first because I was so sick of those always being on; I only get to watch cable twice a month. It was like, AHHH NOT AGAIN.

And at the risk of being on topic, I haven't found any secrets that aren't behind a secret door. :(

some guy you dont know 12-04-2006 01:50 PM

well, on "eddie monster" there were three guys asking about the monster in the cage, and they looked EXACTLY like ed, edd, and eddy would in fosters. but thats not very well hidden. more like a tribute actually

LaBlooGirl 12-05-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 20151)
I haven't seen certain episodes due to the fact I got into "Foster's" late, I never really got into the series until I watched one of the super rare reruns of "Frankie my dear" (ironic isn't it? :frankiesmile:). Some I've had to watch on youtube.

Other episodes I haven't seen aside from the wife one are "Eddie Monster", "Crime after crime" (saw like half of it), "Who let the dogs in", "Beat with a schtick", "One false movie" and the other half of "Duchess of Wails".

Yes I KNOW I'm a lousy Foster's fan for missing so much but I'm working on finding what I can on youtube to catch up so :P.

Alas, my friend, all you have to do is wait until February, and then you can own the DVD set, and catch up all you like! Whoot! XD

Mr. Marshmallow 12-05-2006 10:12 PM

I'm just hoping the Fosters pack will include some GOOOOD stuff, not some crappy mini games like I've gotten with buying the Teen Titans and The Batman seasonal DVDs. I know fosters is a kid show and all that.

But still, people don't shell out like 30 bucks for season dvds without something cool being in there extra. I was always upset Disney never did anything special for their seasonal packs of Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, and Tale spin.

FostersFriend 12-06-2006 04:57 AM

Ok suddenly this topic has changed from Foster's secrets, to episodes that always show. :jk:

Nathander 12-06-2006 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 20823)
I'm just hoping the Fosters pack will include some GOOOOD stuff, not some crappy mini games like I've gotten with buying the Teen Titans and The Batman seasonal DVDs. I know fosters is a kid show and all that.

But still, people don't shell out like 30 bucks for season dvds without something cool being in there extra. I was always upset Disney never did anything special for their seasonal packs of Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, and Tale spin.

Whoa, whoa, Whoa! There are DVD packs of Rescue Rangers, Tale Spin, and Darkwing Duck? Firk Ding Blast! How'd I miss this? Can you possibly tell me what store you found them at? Where they just in the DVD sections of stores like Wal-Mart and Target, or did you have to go to actual video stores to find them?

Also, about your statement about the extras for the DVD, I'll admit that I've never been a big fan of DVD extras, as....well, there have been very few DVD extras, kid's shows or not, that have ever impressed me. I want to have high hopes, as Craig and his crew have always tended to be good to their fans, but at the same time I've rarely seen anyone use what could be done with a DVD to its full extent to make the DVD worth buying other than to just have the episodes.

As for secrets.......this one may be a stretch, but it is a possibility.

In the episode "Cuckoo for Coco Cards", remember that monkey that Bloo had to give all that gum to to get all his cards (can't remember the monkey's name)? Well, I didn't think much of it at first, but I was about to jump out of my skin when I saw him blow a bubble and then start to float away. Here's why; in the game "Earthbound" for the SNES, there' s a part where, to get through a cave, you have to give bubblegum to a monkey who precedes to blow a bubble to float up to the next level so he can flip a switch, thus allowing you to get out of the cave. While it's a stretch that this was a reference to "Earthbound", considering that it's a game that was released in small quantities here in the States and is remembered, really, only in its hardcore fan circle, Craig has stated that he loves obscure pop culture, especially obscure Japanese pop culture, which is the only thing that makes me believe this to be a possibility.

Ricky Fieldmouse 12-06-2006 12:00 PM

I keep seeing the Big Cheese, Emancipation Complication, and Bus the Two of Us. IT'S ANNOYING.

Sparky 12-06-2006 12:31 PM

Thank you for sharing Nathander! :terrsmile:

(As for Darkwing, I think we got ours at a Suncoast, which is a video store. I'm not sure if I've seen it at like, Walmart or whatnot.)

taranchula 12-06-2006 12:33 PM

At the risk of going futher off topic, yes you can find the Disney Afternoon on DVD lineup at most big box retail stores such as Wal-Mart and the like.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-06-2006 06:00 PM

Yes, sorry about the distraction with this and what not. Disney releases "volumes" of their shows in DVD packs, they cram alot into one volume so your definitely getting your money's worth.

The ones I have listed are already out, along with Duck tales and Goof Troop. Any local store like Best Buy will have them, and if not, there's always online shopping. I'll shut up now :-/.

kageri 12-06-2006 06:14 PM

Haven't they made old video game jokes before? I might be thinking of Homestar Runner or something, but I'm pretty sure Foster's has made references to old games....

billytheskink 12-06-2006 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kageri (Post 21022)
Haven't they made old video game jokes before? I might be thinking of Homestar Runner or something, but I'm pretty sure Foster's has made references to old games....

There's a Pac Man reference in "House of Bloos"
HomestarRunner reference was in "Bloo's Brothers"

That's what came to mind off the top of my head.

Has the second volume of DuckTales come out yet? Will the pilot episode be on it?

Mr. Marshmallow 12-06-2006 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 21061)
Has the second volume of DuckTales come out yet? Will the pilot episode be on it?

It came out a few weeks ago, depending on the episode guides will determine if the pilot will be in it. The DVDs are going according to production date NOT numerial order, so some shows pilots will not be at the very beginning.

Same thing happened to Rescue Rangers. But back on topic, does anyone remember a video game called "Grabbed by the Ghoulies" for Nintendo 64 I think? Anyways, Moose from EC looked EXACTLY like a ghoulie ghost from that game.

billytheskink 12-07-2006 07:40 AM

I'll have to go check it out, thanks Mr. M.

I was dissapointed that the first set did not have the pilot episode(s), despite using artwork on the case that directly referenced it.

Nathander 12-07-2006 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by billytheskink (Post 21061)
There's a Pac Man reference in "House of Bloos"
HomestarRunner reference was in "Bloo's Brothers"

That's what came to mind off the top of my head.

Has the second volume of DuckTales come out yet? Will the pilot episode be on it?

There's also debatably a Homestarrunner reference in "Infernal Slumber", as the way the word possums is said is similar to the way it's said in one of the Teen Girl Squad cartoons. There's also a reference to "Twin Peaks" in the same episode, as Bloo does an impersonation of the Log Lady during Terrence's "dream".

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow
But back on topic, does anyone remember a video game called "Grabbed by the Ghoulies" for Nintendo 64 I think? Anyways, Moose from EC looked EXACTLY like a ghoulie ghost from that game.

Actually, it was on the X Box, and was the first game Rare made after Microsoft acquired them. But you are indeed correct; I hadn't noticed it before, but Moose does indeed look like one of the ghoulies.

As for another secret I may have found, this goes back, yet again, to "Cuckoo for Coco Cards". Observe this screenshot:

http://www.fosters-home.com/screengrabs/3/314-0007.jpg

I don't know if it's just me, but the girl to the far right with the hairband looks a lot like how I would imagine a really young Trixie Tang from Fairly Oddparents looking. Probably a stretch, but every time I see that episode, that's what I think of when I see her.

taranchula 12-07-2006 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by kageri (Post 21022)
Haven't they made old video game jokes before? I might be thinking of Homestar Runner or something, but I'm pretty sure Foster's has made references to old games....

They did a very small reference to Donkey Kong in the episode "Land of The Flea" during the scene where Frankie and Herriman were chasing after Eduardo, there was a brief part where Ed was throwing garbage cans at his pursuers and Frankie was jumping over them ala Mario in that game.

Mr. Marshmallow 12-07-2006 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Nathander (Post 21121)
There's also a reference to "Twin Peaks" in the same episode, as Bloo does an impersonation of the Log Lady during Terrence's "dream".

Actually, it was on the X Box, and was the first game Rare made after Microsoft acquired them. But you are indeed correct; I hadn't noticed it before, but Moose does indeed look like one of the ghoulies.

Darkwing Duck had a whole episode parodying twins peaks in his show, the episode was called "Twin beaks" and had the log references and everything. Btw WOW...I am freaking shocked that someone else actually knows Grabbed by the ghoulies.

I was the only one I knew that not only played the game and liked it, but actually KNEW the game existed. Most people never heard of it.

Invader Bloo 12-07-2006 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 20151)
I haven't seen certain episodes due to the fact I got into "Foster's" late, I never really got into the series until I watched one of the super rare reruns of "Frankie my dear" (ironic isn't it? :frankiesmile:). Some I've had to watch on youtube.

Other episodes I haven't seen aside from the wife one are "Eddie Monster", "Crime after crime" (saw like half of it), "Who let the dogs in", "Beat with a schtick", "One false movie" and the other half of "Duchess of Wails".

Yes I KNOW I'm a lousy Foster's fan for missing so much but I'm working on finding what I can on youtube to catch up so :P.

One False Movie is airing a couple times this month:
Sat at 1:30 PM
12/18 9:30 AM
Schitik is airing on 12/16 at 3:30 or 2:30 AM. Frankie My Dear is airing Friday at 1 AM & another tim ethis month. :O

hottoepicker 12-10-2006 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 20407)
uh...i haven't caught ANY of the Frankie-centric eppies yet (shakes fist at TV)

i just got to see 'frankie my dear' yesterday, i tivo foster's...it was really cute!!!

Partymember 12-10-2006 02:21 PM

i ended up catching it at 1AM on Saturday! SOOOOOOOO awesome!

antgirl1 12-10-2006 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Nathander (Post 20876)
In the episode "Cuckoo for Coco Cards", remember that monkey that Bloo had to give all that gum to to get all his cards (can't remember the monkey's name)?

That monkey's name was Gumbo.

CG 12-10-2006 03:24 PM

Not a secret but more or less 'magical door portal'.

Mac Daddy
The doorway beneath the stairs leads into a toilet, as evident of Frankie fixing the door.

Bus the Two of Us
The doorway now transforms into a set of stairs leading all the way down to the basement.

Emancipation Complication
Finally the door becomes a storage cupboard.

Horay for magical doors! 8D

kaytea 12-10-2006 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 21690)
Not a secret but more or less 'magical door portal'.

Mac Daddy
The doorway beneath the stairs leads into a toilet, as evident of Frankie fixing the door.

Bus the Two of Us
The doorway now transforms into a set of stairs leading all the way down to the basement.

Emancipation Complication
Finally the door becomes a storage cupboard.

Horay for magical doors! 8D

WOOT!!!
what will the door lead to next time

andy8go 12-10-2006 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sumshine 904 (Post 17911)
1. Okay, lets think about Mr. Herriman for a second. Now lets stare at him for a moment. :herriman: There, anything familiar pop into your head yet? No?

"Girls, I can't seem to get this jar of pickles opened!"

Still nothing? Well, lets throw in some specific words out in the open.

Hat.
Eye glass.
Mustache.
POWER PUFF GIRLS.

If you haven't already figured it out, Mr. Harriman looks oddly like the Mayor from the Power Puff Girls!

2. Now, lets look at Frankie's shirt design for a moment. Zoom into a picture of Frankie and you'll see something pink, blue, and green... 8D

Those are the only secrets I know for now. If any of y'all have any secrets about Foster's you can share them here if you'd like.

havent u relized that this is the boy/girl kind of version of the power puff girls so they decided to sponser the show with stuff like that>:(

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Originally Posted by kaytea (Post 21693)
WOOT!!!
what will the door lead to next time




thats hillarious its really weird how that happens8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D 8D :gooblab:

Ricky Fieldmouse 12-11-2006 03:50 AM

Here's one I found out on Saturday during Setting a President

During the begining of the show, there is an IF that looks like a squid and an IF that looks like an owl. About a minute later, Frankie (Or Mr. H, can't remember) says their names "Billy the Squid" and "Mandy the Owl"
Billy the Squid & Mandy the Owl
This is not a coincidence. =P

TrickyDisco 12-11-2006 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricky Fieldmouse (Post 21792)
Here's one I found out on Saturday during Setting a President

During the begining of the show, there is an IF that looks like a squid and an IF that looks like an owl. About a minute later, Frankie (Or Mr. H, can't remember) says their names "Billy the Squid" and "Mandy the Owl"
Billy the Squid & Mandy the Owl
This is not a coincidence. =P

I love how they sneak in random fellow CN characters like that lol

Partymember 12-18-2006 05:35 PM

Todays episode was Superfriends, and Mac tries a bunch of catchphrases. I noticed homages to Scooby-Doo and, more importantly, he tried the phrase "Ariel, Ookla, we ride!" From my favorite old show ever, THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN!

Also, when Bloo becomes evil, it is very Darth Vader-ish. He makes Star Wars refs later on, too.

montitech 12-18-2006 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Partymember (Post 23135)
Todays episode was Superfriends, and Mac tries a bunch of catchphrases. I noticed homages to Scooby-Doo and, more importantly, he tried the phrase "Ariel, Ookla, we ride!" From my favorite old show ever, THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN!

Also, when Bloo becomes evil, it is very Darth Vader-ish. He makes Star Wars refs later on, too.

Thundar Rocked, I liked the Broken Moon in the opening.

As for bloo, It was definatly Dark Vadorish. particulary when he went to untied Mac and said:
:bloogrin "But Mac, I am your Father"
:) "Whhh-Whattt?"
:bloogrin "Join me and we will rule the Galaxy as Father and SOn."
:) "What are you talking about?"
ZAPPPPP (From Nemisister_
:) "Bloo?"

Monty :-/


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