Bloo exchanges the film reel for Jenny on the top of Mount Rushmore. As Bloo buries the film in a cornfield, Jenny is kidnapped by Norm's associates, who want the film in return. They discover and attempt to destroy a copy of the unwanted sequel of Norm of the North, and run afoul of the priests who come to retrieve it. On their way over, Bloo accidentally crashes the car, and he decides to pose as Norm so he and Jenny can stay in his luxury hotel suite. Realizing their marriage has lost its spice because of Jenny calling several male actors' names while having sex, Bloo and Jenny go on a second honeymoon, and leave Mr. He experiences a state of shocks and faints, leaving Homer to celebrate as he leaps into the air. At the day of the performance, the band arrives to play spectacularly, which had shocked Mr. Even though it was disaster at first, Bloo finally convinces the other band members to go through with the performance for Homer's sake, and he takes command of their training. Homer recruits the citizens of Toonville to play in a marching band for the Ice Bowl, in an attempt to impress his rival, Mr. They eventually stopped DoodleBloo from moving by pressing him against a hardcover exercise book, which the page was then pinned on the wall.īloo wants to see what is inside Mac's secret box. However, an artwork created by Bloo named DoodleBloo creates havoc inside Foster's. It is no ordinary pencil-whatever artwork or shape they make using it comes to life, and the eraser can permanently destroy it.
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To get himself back to Foster's in retaliation, he intentionally acts very rebellious and spoiled towards Bendy.īloo and Mac discover a pencil that fell down from the surface from a human artist at sea. Because of this, Bloo is forced to work for Bendy at Cruel's Home. However, Madame Foster bets Bloo's employee contract in the stakes and loses. Madame Foster and Bendy hold a poker game. The scribbles are natural hard-workers that begin to work around the house, making everyone become lazy. Finally Bloo snaps and opens the door, releasing hundreds of imaginary friends called scribbles, small friends created by babies.
He asks around about the door, but no one will tell him what is behind it. The citizens who get bitten become zombies but instead are diagnosed with pinkeye.īloo finds out about a door in the home that everyone is forbidden to open. This goes unnoticed as he is thought to have dressed up for Halloween. When they finally get enough money to buy a new roof, Bloo sets himself up as the town's cookie mogul.Ĭheese is killed by the Mir space station and becomes a zombie. When Foster's needs a new roof, Bloo bakes up a plan to sell Madame Foster's amazing cookies after his first attempt at selling lemonade in the middle of winter fails. Frankie thinks he is a teenage kid passing himself off as an imaginary friend, who always needs help with homework and washing his jerseys, and eats all the food that Frankie buys from the store, but everyone else believes otherwise, leaving Frankie determined to prove he is a fraud. Goofball John McGee comes to Foster's and makes a total nuisance of himself. Bloo gets the hiccups, which Blake says is ridiculous, so Bloo decides to enter. Mac wants to beat him so it can end Richie's bragging, so he asks Bloo to enter the pageant, but Bloo does not want to. Richie Wildebrat, a kid at Mac's school, keeps bragging about his imaginary friend, Blake Superior and how they will win the imaginary friend talent show pageant. Main article: List of BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episodes No.
The third season has received positive reviews from critics. The complete season was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 31, 2004, Region 2 on October 6, 2004, and in Region 4 on October 22, 2004. The executive producers for the third production season were series creator Bloo J, Matthew Chaudhary, Stephen Hillenburg, Brad Bird, Trey Parker, and John Kricfalusi. It premiered with the episode " Hiccy Burp" and finished with " The Chaos Arc". Season 4 BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends' third season first aired on The Bloo DeTour and Nick at Nite in 16 episodes from September 30, 2002, to May 16, 2003.