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  1. This list is of fictional characters in the ABC Family television series The Fosters. This article features the main, recurring and minor characters who have all appeared in more than one episode.

    • Overview
    • Humans
    • Imaginary friends
    • "Adoption" online

    This is a list of main characters seen in the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.

    Mac

    One of the two main protagonists of the series, a bright, creative, happy-go-lucky, sensitive and somewhat shy 8-year-old boy and Bloo's creator and best friend who visits Foster's every day. Mac is often the voice of reason among his friends (especially Bloo) when they're making decisions. However, his good nature tends to make him somewhat naive. He is very attached to Bloo and it is shown in episodes such as "House of Bloo's" and "Duchess of Wails" that his biggest fear is never seeing him again because Bloo is what keeps him happy and cheerful and vice versa. Mac becomes extremely high and hyperactive to the point of a rabid mania when he eats sugar. Once in this state, he will become impossible to control, will often become obsessed with seeking any other source of sugar, and if he gets hyperactive enough, will run around naked or in his underwear. He also has a huge crush on Frankie.

    Frankie Foster

    The laid back granddaughter of Madame Foster who works basically every job in the house.

    Madame Foster

    The founder of Foster's. She is elderly, but has child-like boundless energy and enjoys life to the fullest.

    Bloo

    Full name "Blooregard Q. Kazoo", Mac's 5-year-old imaginary friend and best friend who resembles a simple, domed cylinder. Bloo is often very self-centered, egotistic, narcissistic, and occasionally sociopathic as well as having a knack for getting in trouble. Despite all this, he still has a good heart and apologizes for his actions. Bloo loves paddle-balls even though he cannot make the ball hit the paddle (though the only times he was able to do it were in "Berry Scary" and "Let Your Hare Down"). He became increasingly mischievous over the run of the series and can be a show-off. He is the only character to appear in every episode of the series.

    Coco

    Coco is an imaginary friend that was discovered, as her creation is unknown. Her discoverers were Douglas and Adam. Her creator has never been known. Although she speaks exclusively in a multitude of variations of the word "Coco", almost the entire cast can understand her perfectly well, although the viewers cannot. She is a cross between a bird, an airplane, and a palm tree. She can lay colorful eggs that contain seemingly anything and everything.

    Wilt

    A tall red imaginary friend who enjoys helping others and playing basketball and constantly apologizes for no reason at all. His left eyestalk and arm are damaged from an accident that happened to him before he came to Foster's.

    In 2005, Cartoon Network Latin America website gave viewers a chance to adopt an imaginary friend online, with Wilt, Coco, and Eduardo as their choices. Similar to the Neopets site from Nick.com, the web surfers gave their friends food to eat (some good, some not so good) and games to play to keep their imaginary friend happy. At the end of the promotional period, the adopters got a certificate thanking them for participating.

    In September 2005, a similar month-long game was launched in the United States on Cartoon Network's official site, along with a separate link at FostersFriends.com. In addition to the four previously mentioned friends, players could adopt Uncle Pockets, Cheese, or Ivan. This updated version also used the voice actors associated with those characters, improved graphics, and increased use of Flash animation. Until December 10, 2005, those who made adoptions were able to keep an eye on them. Many of the character reactions have been incorporated into bumpers since May 22, 2006 on Cartoon Network. Through late 2006 and into 2007, this game was known as "Adopt An Imaginary Friend 2" on Cartoon Network's Latin American site.

  2. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done both by Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank and in Ireland by Boulder Media.

  3. There are 552 characters in the Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends franchise on BTVA. 11 of these have appeared multiple times as different versions of a character across various titles/mediums. 541 characters have appeared in only a single title.

  4. Aug 13, 2004 · 541 images (& sounds) of the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends cast of characters. Photos of the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (Show) voice actors.

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