| | | The Best Friends You Can Think Of. Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format) Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is centered around Bloo, an imaginary friend created by 8-year-old Mac. When Mom says Mac is too old for Bloo, Mac takes him to Madam Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of imaginary friends. At Foster's, wherever Bloo goes, mischief and mayhem follow!This four disc collection includes all 26 episodes from the first two seasons of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends!
 Editor's Note
 This Cartoon Network show hits on the ingenious idea of creating a special place where imaginary friends go once children have outgrown them. Madame Foster runs this special home, and the adventures of its inhabitants circle around Mac and Bloo, two long-since-discarded imaginary friends. This release includes every half-hour episode from the show's first two seasons.
| Features | [1] Store Wars Audio Commentary By Blooregard, Mac & Frankie |  | [1] End Of Episode Gags |  | [1] Exclusive Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends PromosGallery Of Friends |  | [1] Featurette: What Happens When Your Imagination Runs Wild? - A Behind The Scenes Look |  | [1] Game Code For Big Fat Awesome House Party On CartoonNetwork.com |  | [Both] Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo |  | [Both] Dubbed: French, Spanish |  | [Both] Interactive Menus |  | [Both] Scene Selection |  | [Both] Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Turner Home Entertainment |
 | Release Date: 9/11/2007 |
 | Catalog ID: 7992 |  | UPC: 00053939799224 |  | Number of Discs: 4 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew | Craig McCracken - Art Director |  | Craig McCracken - Executive Producer |  | Craig McCracken - Director |  | Grey DeLisle - Voice Of |  | James L. Venable - Original Music By |  | Jennifer Kes Remington - Original Music By |  | Keith Ferguson - Voice Of |  | Lauren Faust, et. al. - Writer |  | Mark Downey - Producer |  | Mike Moon - Art Director |  | Phil LaMarr - Voice Of |  | Sean Marquette - Voice Of |
| Awards | Winner (2006) |  | Emmy, Shannon Tindle, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | | Nominee (2006) |  | Emmy, Craig McCracken, et. al., Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) | | Nominee (2005) |  | Emmy, James L. Venable, Outstanding Main Title Theme Music | | Winner (2005) |  | Emmy, Ed Baker, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation |  | Emmy, Craig McCracken, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation |  | Emmy, Mike Moon, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation |
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| | Professional Reviews | DVD Verdict 9 of 10 In a world where your imagination comes to life, children still grow up. But what happens to their imaginary friends? They must either fend for themselves or find a new home. Fortunately, there is a place your imaginary friend can stay until he or she or it can get adopted by a new kid--presumably one lacking the capacity to imagine a friend of his or her own...I've seen nearly all of the episodes on this two-disc set many, many times. Every time I turn on the Cartoon Network, it seems like they are running "Dinner Is Swerved," for heaven's sake. But I found myself laughing all over again at these, admiring the art design, and promising my daughter that she could watch these when I was done with this review. Actually, she's waiting for them now. Maybe she'll bring all her stuffed animals, set up a tea party for them, and let them all watch too. Imaginary friends should have some fun too. - Mike Pinsky
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