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OK, here's another one that I dreamed yesterday:
I was sitting on a couch watching TV in the house I lived in many years ago, and I suddenly decided I wanted to watch Foster's. So I got up, grabbed this bootleg DVD of Foster's, and put it into my DVD player above the TV. The DVD didn't have any menus, and it took only a second to load. I start watching while still standing in front of the TV. Right away, the TV screen shows the dinner date scene from "Frankie my Dear", with significant differences from the original. The first thing I noticed was that the background and extra people are all portrayed as in real-life, and the only cartoon characters around are the Foster's characters (like the style of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"). The restaurant decor is also quite different from Futurpoup. While the generic atmosphere color and carpeting appeared similar (reddish-brown), the place had lots of real fire torches hanging on the walls, which also had generic Greek-looking decorative items placed on them: Corinthian columns, and full-size marble statues of what looked like Greek gods and goddesses. I also notice people talking in Italian, so I figure that the DVD is an Italian bootleg (I took 2 years' worth of classes in college so I still remember something). Suddenly I'm transported into the scene, and I'm sitting at the same round table with Frankie and Dylan. Also, there are several other people eating with us at the same table: Bloo, Eduardo, Mac, and some other nondescript humans (who look human, not cartoonish). Pizza delivery boy and Princey were missing, so perhaps they somehow morphed to real-life looking people in my dream. This also means that Orlando Bloo (costumed combination of Bloo, Mac, and Pizza boy) was not in my dream; each person had his/her own seat. Now that I'm sitting in this table, I overhear one of the random humans counting, and notice that the wording sounds similar the Spanish-speaking car salesman from the Deo episode, but he's speaking and counting in Italian and the numbers are slightly different. Something happens without me noticing, which suddenly makes Frankie mad (she makes that face right before she punches Dylan in the actual Foster's episode). However, in my dream, Frankie's anger causes thunderclaps and lightning to appear everywhere inside the restaurant, and this fearsome power gradually brings all the Greek statues to life! I look around and see the angered faces and yells of the gods, who, being omniscient, approach menacingly towards various customers on the tables around me, whom these gods perceive to be sinners. One of the gods yells at some gentleman, accusing him of being unfaithful to his wife, and proceeds to turn him to stone. Flashes of lightning cover the poor man, and with agony covering his face, he petrifies before my eyes. That's all I remember, then my mind went black or switched to some other dream that I don't recall.
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I especially love how Frankie's anger triggers lightning and thunder, and brings the statues to life. And then they go around judging random people for the bad things they've done.
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I guess that shows that at least in my mind, Frankie = Goddess.
Also, if you think about it, the idea of actual gods being used as decoration is kinda strange, so I like to imagine that Frankie's super powers could bring any random object (not just statues) to life, whereupon they start passing judgment on humanity gone astray.
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Last night I had a dream that Midway released another Foster's Nintendo DS game, this time based on "Jackie Khones and the Case of the Overdue Library Crook." Though the only thing the game had in common with the episode was the fact it had Mac and Jackie Khones in it.
The game itself was a top down action adventure game (Think old school "Legend of Zelda") where you controlled Mac, with Jackie Khones sitting in the palm of Mac's hand, and all you did was walk around and shoot bottles of ketchup and mustard at any person or rabid dog that happened to get in your way. (Jackie was the one doing the shooting) Oh and once in a while the game switched to a first person "rail shooter" (Think "House of the Dead") where once again you shot ketchup and mustard at anyone in your cross hairs. I wonder if I should pitch this idea to Midway? Even though it has little or nothing to do with the episode from which it was based on...unless there was a deleted scene in which Mac and Jackie went on a condiment fuled rampage throughout the town. THEN it would all make sense. ![]()
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Oh wow I actually had a Foster's related dream last night.
I was sitting in the basement, fishing through the DVDs that were on the shelf next to the TV, when I found what appeared to be a DVD of some award show from 2 years ago. I popped it into my Xbox 360 (yeah, I use my 360 as a DVD player) and well: Remember when Bart Simpson opened up for the American Music Awards? Instead of actually going through the trouble of animating him and placing him onto the stage, they actually dressed up Nancy Cartwright in a Bart Simpson costume and took it from there. This was kind of the same deal, except instead of Bart, it was Bloo, and Keith Ferguson was the one wearing the costume. So the show's just getting started when all of a sudden my 360 shuts off unexpectedly. I turned it back on only to recieve the dreaded RED RING OF DEATH. OH GOD NO. Fast-forward to a couple minutes later. I'm on YouTube, looking up footage from said award show on YouTube. I manage to find one video of Bloo impersonating Strong Bad of Homestar Runner fame. I don't remember what I ate last night, but whatever it was, it probably had something to do with this. ![]()
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Join Date: May 2008
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Well, about a week ago I had a pretty weird dream, not really about the Fosters, but somehow related.
Ok. It was a dense European forest, and I was leading 3 knights through it. Out of a sudden, I head a loud scream. One of the knights informed me it was Richard, king of the Britain, with his army, following us. We stared to walk faster, but, again out of nowhere, appeared Mr. Hareman and yelled at us. As a result of this, the knights ran away, and I continued to walk alone. After some time, I reached a pond, where I met 2 warriors, who also informed me about Richards army. I started to run and, after a while, reached a hill. I ran down from it. And that's when I woke up. Seriously, I think I have some serious problem with my mind. |
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I had a dream about two nights ago that scared the crap out of me. My best friends and I went to this convention place where you could meet every character in the show. What was really weird was that ALL of my best friends were in it. I can’t quite remember what their specific roles were, but I clearly remember my friend Victoria ran over to a friend that I couldn’t remember was, but there was this really long line. I went with her, because she’s really clumsy, and I didn’t want her to do something stupid. Victoria leaned on a random picket fence, whining because she was bored. Out of nowhere, Mr. Herriman came, yelled at her not to lean on the fence, and lectured her about why it’s bad to lean on fences. She got so freaked out by him that she fell through the fence and Mr. H. made her re-build it. That’s all I can remember, really. That’s what I get for watching Foster’s episodes on my iPod before bed. And yes, Victoria got what she deserved, lol.
And Prutnick, your not alone dude. I have serious problems with my mind as well, but it may be due to the fact that I have weird friends, which made my dream even more bizarre than they usually are.
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