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    What kind of movie were the friends going to watch?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      creature feature. When Bloo asked what kind of movie they were watching, Wilt told him it was a "creature feature".

    Who originally sat down to watch the movie?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      Wilt, Eduardo and Bloo. Coco hatched an egg with popcorn (no butter) for the guys, then she left the room.

    What color did Bloo turn as his cold got worse?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      White. He became very white and looked like a ghost. Wilt, Eduardo and Coco then thought that Bloo was the "Cannibal ghost" they had seen in their movie.

    Who was trying to scare Eduardo and Wilt?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      Coco. Coco had a sheet over her head and kept trying to scare Eduardo and Wilt.

    Does Bloo get sucked into the vacuum?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      No. Mr. Herriman unplugs the vacuum and Eduardo instead catches Bloo in a potato sack.

    Who do Eduardo and Wilt meet first in the hallway?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      Creaky Pete. As they are walking down the hallway, you can hear creaking (you think it's their shoes on the wood floor), then they come across Creaky Pete rocking in his rocking chair.

    How many keys do we see Frankie use to try unlocking the front door of the house?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends" - "Bloooo"

      Seven. She loses her key among all the keys that Eduardo and Wilt threw out of the house and has to try several of them before finding the right one.

    What game do we see Eduardo playing at the Game Hive Arcade?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      Wack-A-Bee. Eduardo is playing Wack-A Bee, Wilt is playing basketball, CoCo is playing Toy Grab and Mac and Bloo are playing Skee-Ball.

    What color are the plastic hair clips Eduardo wants?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      Pink. Eduardo wants them because they are pink, he likes pink.

    How many points were needed to get the vampire teeth?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      500. The vampire teeth were 500 points, Bloo needed an additional 498 points to get them. They glow in the dark.

    How much time was alloted to each of the friends to play with the toy elephant?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      Once a day for 2 hours. After stopping the friends from fighting over the elephant, Frankie alloted each friend the chance to play once a day for two hours.

    In what order did Frankie give the playtime schedule?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      CoCo, Eduardo, Wilt, Mac and Bloo. Frankie made sure Bloo was last because he wanted it the most.

    Who did Bloo tell the little girl he needed the elephant for?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      His uncle. Bloo told her he needed the elephant for his uncle who was sick with elephantitis.

    How much did Mac pay for the replacement elephant?"Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends"

      one dollar. Mac got the elephant at the Dollar Store, so he only paid a dollar.

    What color is Cheese?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      yellow. Cheese is really, really stupid and thinks that things aren't really what they are. He is just one of the imaginary friends who live at Foster's.

    What is Bloo shaped like?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      a thumb. Bloo is probably the funniest character ever. His full name is Blooregard Q. Kazoo.

    Who did Bloo used to belong to?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      Mac. Bloo used to be Mac's imaginary friend before he went to live at Foster's Home. Mac has a very big head and a small body. He is a shy 8-year-old boy.

    What does Coco say all the time?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      "Coco!". Coco says nothing but "Coco!" She lays colored plastic eggs with surprises inside.

    What does Mac live in?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      an apartment. Mac has a brother who is really evil and very, very stupid. The brother's name is Terrence. He is 13 and has pimples.

    What kind of friends does Eduardo have that make people itchy?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      fleas. Eduardo goes to the salon every day after he gets out of bed. That's because he has lots of purple fur.

    What does Cheese hate to be asked?Kerry's Quiz "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      to leave the room. When Cheese is asked to leave the room, he says, "NOOOOOOOO!" He can be pretty obnoxious.

    Who created Bloo?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Mac. Mac was forced to give up Bloo, so Bloo was admitted into Foster's. Bloo won't be adopted if Mac visits him everyday.

    What is Bloo's full name?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Blooregard Q. Kazoo. Bloo loves to scream his name when he's executing some of his crazy schemes.

    What sport does Wilt love?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Basketball. He was created by Jordan Michaels to improve his basketball skills, and it seems like it paid off since in the show because Jordan Michaels is a renowned basketball player. Wilt lost part of his arm and a crooked left eye while playing in a basketball game with his creator when they were both young.

    What color is Coco's hair?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Green. Coco is a mixture of a bird, an airplane, and a palm tree, who only says "Coco," though the other characters can understand her. She also lays plastic eggs that sometimes contain things the characters need, like a pile of money.

    What imaginary friend did Madame Foster create?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Mr. Herriman. A giant rabbit wearing a tuxedo coat and a monocle, Mr. Herriman is the president of the house.

    Who was once considered Mac's second imaginary friend?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Cheese. Cheese appeared after Mac had a dream, so Mac thought he created him; however, Cheese belonged to Mac's neighbor, Louise.

    Who does most of the housework in Foster's?Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

      Frankie. Frankie, Madame Foster's granddaughter, is often criticized by the rigid Mr. Herriman for the way she cleans.

    How old is Mac?"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      8. When Mac is talking to his mom in the pilot movie "House of Bloo," his mom is saying that now that he's eight he should abandon Bloo.

    What was the name of the imaginary friend that wanted to keep Mac away from Bloo?"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      Berry. Berry developed a crush on Bloo after he inadvertently and unintentionally compliments her.

    What was the Coco Card that was worth the least?"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

      Blooregard Q. Kazoo. Wilt said that the more Bloo tried to take good care of the Bloo card, it would become more and more worthless.

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