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Mr. Herriman

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends logo.svg
Created by Craig McCracken
Developed by
Written by
Directed by
  • Craig McCracken
  • Rob Renzetti (co-director, 1 episode)
Voices of Sean Marquette
Keith Ferguson
Phil LaMarr
Tom Kenny
Candi Milo
Grey DeLisle
Tom Kane
Theme music composer James L. Venable
Composer(s) James L. Venable
Jennifer Kes Remington
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 79
18 shorts (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Craig McCracken
Producer(s)
  • Vincent Aniceto (Season 3–5)
  • Ryan Slater (Season 5–6)
  • Mike Moon (co-producer, Season 1–3)
  • Lauren Faust (supervising producer, Season 3–4)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Cartoon Network Studios
Boulder Media Limited
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Picture format
Audio format Dolby Digital
Original release August 13, 2004 (2004-08-13) – May 3, 2009 (2009-05-03)
Chronology
Related shows The Powerpuff Girls
Wander Over Yonder
External links
Website www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/fosters/index.html

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (commonly abbreviated as Foster's) is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an eight-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments.

McCracken conceived the series after adopting two dogs from an animal shelter and applying the concept to imaginary friends. The show first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004, as a 90-minute television film. On August 20, it began its normal run of twenty-to-thirty-minute episodes on Fridays, at 7 p.m. The series finished its run on May 3, 2009, with a total of six seasons and seventy-nine episodes. McCracken left Cartoon Network shortly after the series ended. Reruns currently air on Boomerang.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was praised by critics and received high ratings during its original run, becoming popular among both younger and older audiences. It received many industry accolades, including five Annie Awards and seven Emmy Awards, winning a total of sixteen awards out of thirty-five nominations. It has since been named by Entertainment Weekly as one of the best Cartoon Network shows and by IGN in their list of best animated series at number 85.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is the first show made by Cartoon Network animated primarily with Adobe Flash.

The series is set in a universe in which childhood imaginary friends coexist with humans. In the show's universe, imaginary friends take physical form and become real as soon as children think them up. Once children outgrow them, friends are relocated to the titular orphanage, where they stay until other children adopt them. The home is run by the elderly Madame Foster, its lovable, kind founder; her imaginary friend Mr. Herriman, the strict rule-abider and business manager; and her granddaughter Frankie, who handles day-to-day operations.


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