Look! Characters.

Blooregard Q. Kazoo (a.k.a. Bloo)-- He looks like the Inky ghost from the video game Pac Man, but he's so much worse. :) Bloo is the imaginary best friend of Mac, free of conscience and anything else that might get in the way of fun. He also gets all the best lines!! :) He might seem kinda selfish at times, but on other occasions his good nature really does shine through. He and Mac are bestest buddies to the end!
Bloo's first appearance: Pilot episode, or "House of Bloo's"
Bloo is voiced by: Keith Ferguson

Mac-- the young boy who created Bloo is more reserved than his imaginary alter ego, but he's still more than ready to aid and assist Bloo on whatever fun schemes are to be had. (Is it possible that with Bloo, Mac is really envisioning a better, friendlier relationship with his sadist brother Terrance? Terrance and Bloo share a lot of the same figures of speech...
Mac's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Mac is voiced by: Sean Marquette

Eduardo-- I love this guy. :) Eduardo was created by a young Spanish girl as protection against the bad parts of the neighborhood. However, he's frightened to tears by almost everything, including children. His heart is a tender mushy lump-- but he'll become a raging beast if his friends are in danger.
Eduardo's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Eduardo is voiced by: Tom Kenny (Spongebob Squarepants, and also Heffer on the classic Rocko's Modern Life)

Coco-- She was created by a child on a desert island, and while it seems like all the sun has fried her brain, she *is* able to carry out... fairly intelligent discussions with the Friends-- even if the only words she can actually say are "CoCo!!" (Plus, she has that way-cool sproinging guitar theme!) The plastic Easter Eggs she lays often turn out to hold something useful to get the gang out of jams.
Coco's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Coco is voiced by: Candi Milo

Wilt-- Imagined by a basketball-loving child, seven-foot-tall Wilt looks like he suffered a run-in with a lawnmower at some point-- the left side of his body bears the scars, a missing arm, and a goggly blind eye. None of that gets him down though, in fact he's constantly apologizing for anything he might have done to offend anybody.
Wilt's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Wilt is voiced by: Phil LaMarr

Frankie-- It could be said Frankie actually runs the Foster's home; she certainly does the lion's share of work around it. Keeping things scrubbed and clean, tending to the Friends' idiosyncrasies, and putting up with Mr. Herriman's strictly high standards takes a lot of patience, strength, and a good sense of humor, and Frankie finds herself constantly rising to the occasion. Her love for her grandma, Madame Foster, (and her fondness for the Friends) is what keeps her doing her job. Plus, she's punk rock!!
Frankie's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Frankie is voiced by: Grey Delisle

Madame Foster-- The sweet old granny who owns the home, Madame Foster realized at an early age how important Imaginary Friends are-- she herself imagined Mr. Herriman (aka Funny Bunny). Her vivid imagination still sharp as a tack, she has a pure love for Friends of any kind and has devoted her life to providing a safe harbor for them.
Madame Foster's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Madame Foster is voiced by: Candi Milo

Mr. Herriman-- Maybe he's the uptight cousin of James Stewart's Harvey. Mr. Herriman is every bit the clean, well-mannered, neat freak bunny that a Victorian-age child would have imagined. Indeed, some may wonder who in the world would have imagined such a seemingly un-fun Friend. But unbeknownst to most (well, until a certain video got out) Mr. Herriman was once Madame Foster's very own Funny Bunny.
Mr. Herriman's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Mr. Herriman is voiced by: Tom Kane

Duchess-- That's Her Royal Duchess Diamond Persnickety to you, darlings. The Duchess is one of the least popular residents of the house, and frankly, she doesn't like them right back. She's truly two-dimensional in more ways than one-- we see in Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree that she's flat as a board when she turns around. If she looks familiar, you've probably see the likes of her in the warped-face paintings of Picasso.
Duchess's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Duchess is voiced by: Grey Delisle

Terrance-- Mac's mean, cruel, sadistic, and downright jerky big brother Terrance is the kid you hated to be chased by in school. He loves to terrorize his little brother and Bloo any chance he can get. He's bigger, he's tougher, and he eats Imaginary Friends for lunch (literally! Poor Pizza...)
Terrance's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"
Terrance is voiced by: Tara Strong (who is also Bubbles on Powerpuff Girls and my girl Raven on Teen Titans)

Image by Neithersparky Red-- Basically a big dull red block, Red was Terrance's answer to Bloo-- an Imaginary Friend who was supposed to smash, and trash, and stomp-- until Red's underlying love for flowers got in the way of the rampage.
Red's first appearance: "Seeing Red"
Red is voiced by: Phil LaMarr

Berry-- It's love at first sight when Berry, a sweet voiced, pink faced Friend gets her first look at Bloo. In no time, Berry forms an obsessive crush on Bloo-- documenting their every moment together in scrapbooks, creating macaroni sculptures of Bloo and dubbing herself a "Bloo-Berry!" Her obsession turns psychotic when she can't eliminate the one thing standing between her and Bloo-- Mac.
Berry's first appearance: "Berry Scary"
Berry is voiced by: Grey DeLisle

Scribbles-- As Mr. Herriman tells the gang, Scribbles are the first, primitive imaginary friends dreamt by very tiny babies. Not fully formed, the Scribbles are basically just crackly balls of energy, without voices or even discerning features. Mr. Herriman has banished them to a room of the house and admonished everyone never to let the Scribbles out-- otherwise, the mindless things will overflow every room and push the Friends out of house and home. This episode is very clearly a nod to the old Star Trek classic, "The Trouble With Tribbles".
Scribbles' first appearance: "The Trouble With Scribbles"
Voiced by: ...uh... they didn't really have voices... I guess the raspberry-blowing one was voiced by Bloo as well.

Extremesaurs-- Where the Scribbles are the most pure and simple of Imaginary Friends, Extremesaurs-- monstrous steel jaws on spidery legs-- were likely imagined by punky pre-teen boys who'd played one too many violent video games. So vicious are the 'Saurs that they have to be boxed up and kept under lock and key, otherwise they'll go on rampages and eat anything in sight.
Extremesaurs' first appearance: "House of Bloo's"

The three unicorns-- Frank, Joe, and Phil. Three tough, manly studs... whose creators unfortunately saddled (ha ha) each of them with pastel colors, rainbow colored flowing manes, and adorable hearts and stars on their rumps (probably a nod to the My Little Pony franchise). Each of the boys are required to wear foam rubber caps on the tips of their horns... just in case they get too peeved at visitors calling them "pretty girly horsies!!"
Unicorns' first appearance: "Seeing Red"

Creaky Pete-- A grizzled old bearded Friend (in fact he seems to be nothing but a long, matted miner's beard), Creaky Pete has been around longer than he can recall and will happily tell you all about where things used to be, and what happened in years gone yonder... at his own sweet pace, of course. Pull up a chair, set a spell.
Creaky Pete's first appearance: "The Trouble With Scribbles"
Creaky Pete is voiced by: Tom Kenny

George Mucus-- A big green gunky blob of goo, this transparent Friend shows up from time to time in the background of the Foster's home.
George's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"


The Tounge Footed Friend-- Basically, he's an imaginary friend... with tounges for feet. He's apparently often accused of licking the other friends' feet under the table, and he is pleased to find a puddle of soda on the floor at the end of "Who Let The Dogs In?".... probably a welcome change from what the floor must usually taste like. :P
Tounge's first appearance: "Who Let The Dogs In?"

Jokey the Clown-- a happy, cartwheel turning, joke-telling carnival clown, whose entertainment of the Foster's residents is cut short when he's adopted by a happy family on Adopt-a-Thought Day-- much to Mac's dismay.
Jokey's first appearance: "Adoptcalypse Now"


Charlie the Chicken Leg-- a walking, talking chicken leg whom Mac and Bloo inadvertently discover hiding in the upper levels of the house. Charlie is haunted by rambling flashbacks of being stalked by his hungry, diet camp-stranded kid, and as a result he tends to sound like a paranoid war vet. Eventually, he aids Mac and Bloo through the house (not before Bloo tries to eat him, though!)
Charlie's first appearance: "Dinner Is Swerved"
Charlie is voiced by: Phil LaMarr

Cyrus the Sea Monster-- Possibly a close cousin of the Loch Ness Monster, Cyrus is a mile-long snakey friend who lives in a pool in the aquatic area of Foster's. He rises up from the depths and accidentally chomps Red, when Red is tricked into "feeding the fishies" by Bloo. (And he really doesn't like the way Red tastes.)
Cyrus' first appearance: "Seeing Red"

The Guy in the Cell Phone Suit-- Yeah, I know he wasn't actually an imaginary friend, but he was funny, wasn't he?? This is one of the series' only two half episodes, and I for one wish it had been a full length ep. I was laughing so hard at the plight of the poor guy stuck in the full body fabric phone costume, who's completely helpless as Bloo rescues (kidnaps) what he believes is an abandoned friend. "Now let's see... what's her number again? Five!" "OOF!" "Five!" "OOF!!" "Five!" "OOOF!!..." (Bloo trying to dial Frankie's cell phone by jumping up and down on the poor guy's keypad stomach)
Phone's first appearance: "Phone Home"

Groucho the Rubber Chicken-- A brief one-shot guest Friend, in "Phone Home" simply to deliver the single punch line, "I've heard of mobile phones, but this is ridiculous." For those not born before 1960, Groucho Marx was a wacky deadpan comedian wiseguy during the golden era of television.
Groucho's first appearance: "Phone Home"

The Puppies!!-- How could I forget the puppies?! They yip, they yawn, they breath fire, change color, turn invisible, shoot lazers from their eyes.... "And you can be Kareem, and you can be Magic--" "--and you can be Chewy, and you can be Juanito, and you can be--" "--STUPID!! Who's all nice and usewess?!..." Hee hee! (Edit: Thanks so much to Neithersparky for all the screengrabs of the puppies! :)
Puppies' first appearance: "Who Let The Dogs In?"

Dancey Pantalones-- The hippest, flyest, baddest dancer in town! And he'll let you know, too; if he doesn't his little groupie tagalong friend certainly will.
Dancey's first appearance: "Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree"


Bowling Paul-- A self-described master of the bowling alley, Paul (a giant pinheaded Friend) tries to scholar Mac in "the ways of the ball" when Mac decides he needs lessons in bowling. Unfortunately, Bowling Paul is only slightly worse than Mac-- turns out all the photos of Paul with trophies are actually of Paul's creator-- the owner of the bowling alley.
Paul's first appearance: "The Big Leblooski"

Bendy-- Pure evil!! Bendy comes to the Foster's home under false pretenses-- his family has disowned him for being trouble, but Bendy convinces the gang that he's a victim of circumstance-- not a bad guy at all. He soon shows his true colors, though, when he starts trashing everything in sight, playing naughty pranks-- and blaming it all on Bloo, plus the other Friends. And he gets away with it!!
Bendy's first appearance: "Everyone Knows It's Bendy"
Bendy is voiced by: Tom Kenny

Bloo's brothers-- Take a minute to think about this: you're an Imaginary Friend, and the only thing keeping you from having thousands upon thousands of siblings/family members/dependants is... the impulsive thoughts of a classroom of kids. Scary!! Bloo ends up a face in the crowd after Mac's classmates come up with Beard Bloo, Double-Chinned Bloo, Comically Deep-Voiced Bloo, Too-Thickly-Outlined Bloo... hey, it's kind of like the Smurfs! Where's Bloo-ette??
Brothers' first appearance: "Bloo's Brothers"

Eyevan-- I know everyone else spells it Ivan, but I just like to be different. It's obvious this fellow was named for his many many eyes. The "seeing-eye" Friend of Stevie, a boy who gets lost from his birthday party, Eyevan has a panic attack when he can't find his creator, and drags Mac and Bloo into the quest.
Eyevan's first appearance: "Sight For Sore Eyes"

Prince Charming-- Apparently invented by a little girl enamored of the princes in every fairy tale ever written, Prince Charming is handsome, suave, and full of flowery sweet talk for Frankie the first time he sees her at the Foster's home. He's not too macho to dress up in drag in order to infiltrate a restaurant, to "rescue" Frankie from her jerky date Dylan, though! Whatta guy! :)
Prince's first appearance: "Frankie My Dear"
Prince is voiced by: Phil Lamarr

Cheese-- ....is offically my favorite of the guest star Friends, and his theme song kicks, too! With his persistently childish mentality, slightly-creepy habit of hissing words lower... and lower... Cheese is like all those kids you used to babysit, who seemed like their parents might have let them get under the kitchen sink with all the chemicals once too often. :P Lastly, Cheese proves bunnies really ARE evil-- they sure sound like it when he argues to have them painted on Bloo and Mac's hot rod! "BUN-neeeeezz...."
Cheese's first appearance: "Mac Daddy"
Cheese is voiced by: Candi Milo

Crackers-- Aw, poor Crackers!! This adorable little Pekenese-like Friend has been promised adoption one too many times-- by people who mistakenly think they're getting the kind of crackers that you eat. "That's what they ALL say!! Boo-hoo-hoo..." Hey Crackers, I'll adopt you!!
Crackers' first appearance: "Mac Daddy"
Crackers is voiced by: Candi Milo

Kip Snip-- ...is his name, and he's the nasty smooth-talking producer who turns Bloo into a celebrity-- "Deo", the deodorant mascot. Unfortunately, with fame comes a price, and for Bloo, that price is being imprisoned in a dog cage and taken away from Fosters, and from Mac!
Kip's first appearance: "The Sweet Stench of Success"
Kip is voiced by: Tom Kenny

The New Guy-- Ew. The New Guy, a huge, ugly, immensely strong bruiser, seems to target Bloo for a smackdown after Bloo innocently makes fun of him. However, turns out the New Guy is only looking for someone to practice his Gallagher-esque watermelon smashing comedy routine on. (And he's ugly! Ew!!)
New Guy's first (and hopefully last) appearance: "Beat With A Schtick"
New Guy is voiced by: Phil Lamarr

Uncle Pockets-- Everyone's favorite Imaginary Friend! (Except Bloo's.) Uncle Pockets has made a career out of being a perpetual Imaginary Friend-- being adopted by child after child, fulfilling his Friendly duties, and being returned to the Foster's home to move on to the next kid, seemingly with no regrets. A clowny fellow who constantly speaks in rhyme, Uncle Pockets is the perfect Friend-- until Bloo tries to "unmask" him as pure evil!!
Uncle Pockets' first appearance: "Bloo Done It"
Uncle Pockets is voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson (the voice of Oogie Boogie from Nightmare Before Christmas??)

Goofball Magee-- He shows up on Foster's doorstep asking for food and shelter like any other Imaginary Friend-- only thing is, he doesn't appear to be imaginary at all, but a regular human kid dressed up in a funny fake nose and tie-- or so Frankie believes.
Goofball's first appearance: "Imposter's Home for... um, Make-em-up Pals"
Goofball is voiced by: Tom Kenny

Blake Superior-- With a mighty roar and a triumphant crescendo of theme music, the super Blake Superior swoops out of the sky to save the day!! He's the ultimate Imaginary Friend every young rich boy wants, and he belongs to Richie Wildebreath, the most pampered and arrogant kid in Mac's school. Blake's mission is to defeat all comers in the annual Foster's talent contest-- his main adversary in which is Bloo, with his indestructable hiccups.
Blake's first appearance: "Hiccy Burp"
Blake is voiced by: Phil Lamarr

EuroTrish-- All poor Eurotrish wants is to go back home to her family in the motherland-- in this case some unspecified country in Europe-- and conveniently, Mac's hard-won trip across the pond is going to get her there, singing her American-Tail-ish theme song all the way!
EuroTrish's first appearance: "Foster's Goes To Europe"
EuroTrish is voiced by: Grey Delisle

Goo-- Goo is super-hyper, super-friendly, and extremly adept at thinking up hundreds of new Imaginary Friends with which to populate her lonely life! Happily, she finally finds her place at Foster's, finding homes for all the homeless Friends.
Goo's first appearance: "Go Goo Go"
Goo is voiced by: Grey Delisle

Jackie Khones-- A reed-thin one eyed green Friend, Jackie has a shockingly deep voice for one so small. He recently got the newly vacated room at Foster's-- after Bloo, Ed, Wilt and Coco left it for the room vacated by the Calculator guy.
Jackie's first appearance: "House of Bloo's"

Peanut Butter-- A laid back pink haired Friend who sounds a bit like Gomer Pyle, Peanut Butter enjoys oom-pah music and dirty rooms full of junk and spiders-- and that's what he gets when Bloo and Co. try to move him out of the best room in the house by sabotaging it.
Peanut Butter's first appearance: "Room With A Feud"

Imaginary Man-- The heroic and macho Imaginary Man fights for good, justice and the American way-- and also against the icky, cootie-covered girly schemes of his nemesis....


Nemesister-- ...she of the glittery plots to cover the world with rainbows and unicorn stickers!!
Imaginary Man's and Nemesister's first appearance: "Challenge of the Superfriends"


Gumbo-- Creepy underworld trading card dealer who offers Bloo the complete set of CoCo's Imaginary Friend cards in exchange for one small thing. No, not Bloo's immortal soul-- all the gum that came with the cards. Which he then uses to blow a bubble to somehow escape from the cement blocks around his feet??....
Gumbo's first (last?) appearance: "Cuckoo for CoCo Cards"

Wally-- Mysterious trickster who every year pulls some prank in the annual House Photo. Finally he pulls one prank that goes too far-- making all the house guests disappear!
Wally's first appearance: "The Big Picture"


Jordan Michaels-- The creator of Wilt, who grew up to be a superstar basketball player. Long ago he and Wilt parted ways, but he goes out of his way to reunite with his imaginary friend, and set Wilt's guilty conscience at ease.
Jordan's first appearance: "Good Wilt Hunting"


Nina Valerosa-- The young girl who created Eduardo as protection against local thugs, and also to help care for her baby brother. She grew up to be a brilliant police officer, who helps the gang track down Wilt.
Nina's first appearance: "Good Wilt Hunting"


Foul Larry-- The menacing offensive basketball Friend who injured Wilt and made him the way he is today. However, it's suggested that Larry isn't truly evil-- just over-competetive?
Larry's first appearance: "Good Wilt Hunting"


Douglas and Adam-- They didn't "create" CoCo, but they did stumble over her on the desert island she originated from. A pair of nerdy "figmentologists", they continue a long guest-nerd tradition of falling in love with Frankie.
Douglas and Adam's first appearance: "Good Wilt Hunting"



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