13 product ratings - Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends: Complete Season Two (DVD, 2007, 2-Disc Set) $43.00 Trending at $43.74 Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. #2 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - by Bruno Okada Cartoon Network Fanart, Old. Cheese from Foster's Home of Imaginary Friends.
They get so many emotions out of such a simply drawn character ( bloo ). What a fabulous idea to do a cartoon about our imaginary friends.
I think young and older alike will enjoy this toon. I'm almost 50 years old and enjoy this cartoon. The design of the characters, back-rounds and props is wonderful and creative.
It's flash animation at it's best. It's whimsy with a touch of reality. I think kids and adults will love it and have turned many a friend on to it. I like cartoons that show kids that your brains count, that when your clever and smart you can achieve anything. I love the music as well. Thumbs up for a great new show and congrats on the Emmy nomination.
The Big Cheese Season 4, Episode 8 Episode name pun on: an alternative name for the boss of a company, and the character Airdate: August 7, 2006 Credits Director: Craig McCracken See also Previous ' Next ' ' The Big Cheese' is the eighth episode in season 4 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The episode aired on August 7, 2006. Summary Everyone in the house is locked out when a new security system is armed to keep Cheese out and doesn't look at the keypad while he's entering the new code to enter the house, and the only one who knows the code is Trivia. Running Gags:. Cheese being told that he doesn't live at Foster's, being ordered to go home, agreeing, but never leaving. Frankie sending Wilt to the store, and immediately discarding anything he brings back. This episode shares the same title of an episode of Dexter's Laboratory, but that episode has an entirely different premise.
This is the second time that Frankie gets locked out of the house (the first time being '). This is also the only time where everyone from the house (except Peas, who remains left inside, as seen in ') gets locked out of the house. The scene where is taking a shower and comes in and hits him with a carrot is a reference to the 1960 film 'Psycho' directed by Alfred Hitchcock. If you look closely during the news segment, you can see a hole that the friends supposedly made.
Everyone could've just climbed in through there and unlocked the doors. makes a cameo, when everyone goes into the mud. It is unknown how Cheese was able to get in and out of the house, because the doors should've been locked, although he could've picked the lock.
Errors. When Cheese is sucking on the rock, it appears to be large. When he throws it at Frankie, its the same size as the tiny rock Frankie threw at Bloo. Pirate Pig seems to have changed size in this episode. When the imaginary friends are chasing after Cheese, Pirate Pig is huge. When all the imaginary friends are chasing after Cheese, Eduardo is wearing pants. However for the rest of the time they are stuck outside the house he is only wearing his towel, except near the end when he is shown naked.
Herriman was making up the code, each time he hit the same button it made a different sound but everyone assumes that each button just makes the same sound. Herriman is imputing the code into the key pad for the first time, he is clearly only pressing the 1, 4, and asterisk (.) buttons, yet when Mac is seen imputing the code towards the end of the episode, he is clearly pressing 7's, 5's, 8's and 2's. When Frankie licks her leg, she is shown barefooted. But in the next couple shots, the shoe is back on.