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Old 04-21-2008, 06:38 PM   #74
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1. World Wide Wabbit - Lauren Faust
I liked just about everything about this episode--the plot development, the rhymes, the satirizing of the Internet, and to finish it off, Rappin' H-Dawg. I can't even remember how many times I've replayed it.

2. Bus the Two of Us - L. Faust, Meghan McCarthy
So many hilarious gags, and everything fit well in the end. I especially enjoyed how Goo turned out to be, actually useful, and funny at the same time.

3. Mac Daddy - L. Faust
In my opinion, the best out of all the Cheese episodes (he does annoy me a bit). As inane as they were, the play on words on "cheese" were quite funny to me. The best part were the Bloo's scribbly imaginations of what might have happened to Cheese.

4. Squeeze the Day - Tim McKeon
Instant classic, practically a dream for any 8-year-old and his best friend. Could have spared Wilt from the verbal abuse he took at the end, but then again, it might have been amusing to see what exactly he did to those jellyfish. Sadly, neither happened.

5. Frankie My Dear - L. Faust
Great plot and gags, but I'll admit I "cheated" myself by reading all about it here, and had built up way too much anticipation before actually seeing it. So, I was a bit disappointed after it was over. After having watched it over a few times, I thought some of its gags were repeated one time too many, like Princey's horrible pick-up lines and Bloo's "we're no match for blah blah" monologue. Some interaction with the other star characters (Ed, Wilt, Coco) instead would've been more interesting.

6. Let Your Hare Down - Rob Renzetti
I guess I like seeing Mr. Herriman act silly and whatnot. The one-line gags were great ("Whoa, where's the fire?" -- "Coco...co"), and Herry's outfit, positively outrageous.

7. Squeakerboxxx - Craig Lewis
Despite the slightly annoying squeaking portions of this episode, Bloo's obsession and total disregard for others was portrayed quite well. The Game Hive scenes were great.

8. The Trouble with Scribbles - Craig Lewis
Very creative use for what seem like useless, boring imaginary friends. Sadly, in the end Bloo gets his wish at the expense of Frankie, but this doesn't even come close to that Lewis' other episode...

9. Setting a President - Adam Pava
Great theme for an episode, which shows who's boss around Foster's. However, watching Mr. Herriman's fate near the end wasn't all that funny. Bloo's mudslinging was so terribly bad, it was awesome.

10. Cuckoo for Coco Cards - Cindy Morrow, L. Faust
Another episode with a Bloo obsession, and with the surprising apology at the end. The whole plot around Bloo's card was brilliant.

Honorable Mention. The Buck Swaps Here - Charlie Bean, Craig McCracken
This is the episode I first saw while channel-surfing. I probably wouldn't have gotten into Foster's for maybe another few more months if I hadn't stopped to finish watching this episode, so I figured I'd mention it. It kept my attention long enough, but after watching all the other episodes, this one doesn't stand out too much. The best part was the Benny-Hill-like chase near the end.
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