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  2. Frankie Foster (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Madame Foster's redheaded 22-year-old granddaughter, addressed as "Miss Francis" by Mr. Herriman. Her parents are never seen in the series. Frankie is the caregiver at Foster's and helps keep everything in order.

  3. Bob Weaver (Chris Kattan, introduced in season 1) is Frankie's co-worker and friend at Ehlert Motors. He is depicted as a lonely, insecure man who lives with his mother and does not seem to have any friends.

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  4. May 18, 2024 · Frankie Foster from “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” is a beloved character known for her caring nature, unique fashion sense, and positive influence on the imaginary friends, teaching viewers the importance of responsibility and compassion.

  5. Many fans of the show theorized that Frankie is actually Madame Foster's imaginary friend due to some of their similarities, such as their clothing design. However, Craig McCracken disproved this in a tweet as "both Madame Foster and Frankie are real people, not Imaginary Friends".

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  6. The Home is owned by elderly Madam Foster (Milo), though it is her granddaughter, Frankie (DeLisle), who does most of the work; also in a position of authority is the formal and aristocratic Mr Herriman (Kane), a giant British rabbit who is Madam Foster's own imaginary friend.

  7. Many fans of the show theorized that Frankie is Madame Foster's imaginary friend (and sometimes, vice versa) due to some of their similarities, such as their clothing design. However, Craig McCracken ultimately disproved this as "both Madame Foster and Frankie are real people, not Imaginary Friends." in a tweet .

  8. National Frankie's Friends Fund — Frankie's Friends. DONATE TO FRANKIE'S FRIENDS. NATIONAL Frankie's Friends Fund Application. Frankie’s Friends Fund provides financial assistance grants to family owned pets in need of lifesaving emergency or specialty veterinary care whose caregivers cannot afford the full cost of treatment.

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