What might Foster's Funtime for Imaginary Friends offer?
During the 2000s, Cartoon Network ran a remarkable series called *Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends*. Although the show was also designed for children, it had fast-paced narratives with comedy that attracted to broad viewers just as much as the primary population of the show. This includes emotional moments between characters whose evolution made the series one from that age of animation among the most unforgettable.
But as the Preschool age range of the show indicates it will be more instructive than its predecessor, *Foster's Funtime* seems to present a somewhat different experience. Bloo and Madame Foster are also only joining the new cast of characters; familiar names like Mac, Frankie, and the other imaginary buddies are not slated to resurear. Still, the program is sure to have the same energy that made the original so well-known even if creator Craig McCracken is leading this more Preschool-friendly variation.
First View of Bloo's Return Revealed in New Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Series
Announced with a new image showing Bloo's return, coupled with a fresh cast of characters and a new protagonist position, is a new *Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends* series. Featuring the adventures of Mac, his imaginary companion Bloo, and all the other imagined creatures found in the titular Home, the first season ran on Cartoon Network from 2004 until 2009. Fast-paced narratives abound in episodes of *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends*, usually involving the characters engaging in wild activities that cause some kind of conflict.
Variety says Warner Bros. has revealed a new *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends* show at Annecy. Aimed at a Preschool demographic, the new series *Foster's Funtime for Imaginary Friends* features Bloo in a mentoring capacity alongside a collection of preschool-aged imaginary characters. Apart from the announcement, a first view of Bloo and the new characters was also provided, shown below.
Before the forthcoming revamp, Cartoon Network's *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends* offers a range of nostalgic and funny episodes for revisiting.
Given all yet unknown about the show, it seems like a great approach to bring a younger audience to the realm of Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. Given how much of a beloved Cartoon Network show the original was, it wouldn't be shocking if the offspring of people who grew up viewing it helped make *Foster's Funtime* successful. Still, much is yet unknown about the show. Though targeted for a younger audience, McCracken's participation shows how faithfully to the original it will remain.
DVD can be purchased *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends*..
The Past of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Featuring the adventures of Mac, his imaginary buddy Bloo, and all the other imaginary creatures found in the titular Home, Cartoon Network ran the original *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends* series from 2004 until 2009. Fast-paced narratives abound in episodes of *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends*, usually involving the characters engaging in wild activities that cause some kind of conflict.
Among the Cartoon Network library's most popular series was this one. The show's engaging tales and unforgettable characters drew fans in.
Bloo's Return
Announced with a new image showing Bloo's return, coupled with a fresh cast of characters and a new protagonist position, is a new *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends* series. Variety notes that Warner Bros. at Annecy has revealed a new *Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends* show. Aimed at a preschool demographic, the new series *Foster's Funtime for Imaginary Friends* features Bloo in a mentoring capacity alongside a collection of preschool-aged imaginary characters. Apart from the announcement, a first view of Bloo and the new characters was also provided, shown below.
The first glimpse and announcement imply that this new series offers a fresh interpretation of the old one. Bloo will surely be a key player. It is rather clear. Watching him perform a fresh role and observing the development of the new series will be interesting.
Source: Variance