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* OurFounder: Elwood P. Dowd, of ''Harvey'' fame, appropriately enough. The Home itself also has a bust of its founder, Madame Foster, which Bloo promptly... [[IncrediblyLamePun busts.]]

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* OurFounder: Elwood P. Dowd, of ''Harvey'' fame, appropriately enough. The Home itself also has a bust of its founder, Madame Foster, which Bloo promptly... [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} busts.]]
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* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Red from "Seeing Red" was created by Terrence to smash Bloo, but Red was more into smelling flowers and admiring cute things. After suffering a series of AmusingInjuries from Bloo, Red breaks down in tears, which gets Bloo to realize he went too far and apologize to him, which in turn leads to Red turning against Terrence.



* OcularGushers: Eduardo often cries an assload of tears whenever he sobs.

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* OcularGushers: OcularGushers:
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Eduardo often cries an assload of tears whenever he sobs.sobs.
** In "Seeing Red", Red cries this way when he finds out that he crushed some flowers.
** In "Emancipation Complication", when Foster's becomes overcrowded with imaginary friends, Li'l Lincoln gets the idea to market them. One imaginary friend cries this way when he sees that all the other imaginary friends all have something unique and special about them, making him feel unimportant. Wilt suggests that he use his tears to wash cars, and that's exactly what the imaginary friend is seen doing in a later scene.
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* RainRainGoAway: In "Bloo Tube", Foster's trip to the Monsoon Lagoon water park gets cancelled due to a rainstorm. While Mac, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco try to make the best of a bad situation, Bloo has been looking forward to the trip and is so upset over its cancellation that he doesn't want to partake in whatever fun activities Mac and the other imaginary friends have planned, including making their own videos that they plan to post to [=ViewTube=].
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* OddNameOut: In "Berry Scary", Bloo repeatedly calls [[{{Yandere}} Berry]] [[AccidentalMisnaming other names that rhyme with hers]], up until the end where he calls her Heather.
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** Between the three adults at Fosters: Frankie is the fair CoolBigSis, Mr. Herriman is the stern uptight perfectionist and Madame Foster is a CoolOldLady who has shown to be kind and generous but has her [[JerkassBall selfish moments here and there]]. For all female adults, Duchess would take the place as the "Mean" one.

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** Between the three main adults at Fosters: Frankie is the fair CoolBigSis, Mr. Herriman is the stern uptight perfectionist and Madame Foster is a CoolOldLady who has shown to be kind and generous but has her [[JerkassBall selfish moments here and there]]. For all female adults, Duchess would take the place as the "Mean" one.
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* NoCanOpener: In [[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E3CampKeepAGoodMacDown "Camp Keep a Good Mac Down"]], the gang is lost in the woods during a camping trip. Coco hatches a ton of eggs, all carrying cans of food and dinner supplies. But she doesn't lay a can opener.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Several of the episodes issues could have been avoided simply by answering either Mac or Bloos questions. For example in the "Secret Door" episode everyone absolutely REFUSES to tell Bloo whats behind the mysterious door in the house (although Bloo has the right to know as a resident, and the only one who doesnt know at that), which results in his curiosity getting the better of him and opening it. In another episode no one wants to talk about why everyone aside from Frankie and Madam Foster is missing from the annual house photo resulting in Mac and Bloo spending the whole episode to find out for themselves. In one episode when Bloo asks Mac what he is preparing for Mac acts scared and tells him he wouldnt understand, this leads Bloo to incorrectly assume that Mac's getting married which results in him confusing and driving Mac away and ruining his cousins wedding (Mac was actually just the ring bearer).

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Several of the episodes episodes' issues could have been avoided simply by answering either Mac or Bloos questions. For example in the "Secret Door" episode Bloo's questions:
** In "The Trouble With Scribbles",
everyone absolutely REFUSES refuses to tell Bloo whats what's behind the mysterious door in the house (although Bloo has the right to know as a resident, and the only one who doesnt doesn't know at that), which results in his curiosity getting the better of him and opening it. it.
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In another episode "The Big Picture", no one wants to talk about why everyone everyone, aside from Frankie and Madam Foster Madame Foster, is missing from the annual house photo photo, resulting in Mac and Bloo spending the whole episode to find out for themselves. themselves.
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In one episode "The Bride to Beat", when Bloo asks Mac what he is preparing for for, Mac acts scared and tells him he wouldnt understand, this wouldn't understand. This leads Bloo to incorrectly assume that Mac's getting married married, which results in him confusing and driving Mac away and ruining his cousins cousin's wedding (Mac was actually just the ring bearer).
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* NotQuiteHuman: Any child can imagine up ''any'' sort of creature whatsoever, meaning it's completely possible to create a convincing, human-like imaginary friend from thin air. Goofball and Prince Charming come to mind. Luckily, the show never quite crosses into UncannyValley territory with this.

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* NotQuiteHuman: Any child can imagine up ''any'' sort of creature whatsoever, meaning it's completely possible to create a convincing, human-like imaginary friend from thin air. Goofball and Prince Charming come to mind. Luckily, the show never quite crosses into UncannyValley territory with this.

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It's their fault for not pulling the plug before Bloo got desperate. As far as he knew, he had no other options and the alternative was getting killed.


* NeverMyFault: Bloo refuses to accept it's his own fault Eduardo ran away in the episode, "Eddie Monster".

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* NeverMyFault: NeverMyFault:
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Bloo refuses to accept it's his own fault Eduardo ran away in the episode, "Eddie Monster".Monster".
** The rest of the house act like it's Bloo's fault for unleashing a sugar-crazed Mac on trick-or-treaters in "Nightmare on Wilson Way", but Bloo only did that because they went too far in making him think he and Mac were trapped in a ZombieApocalypse.

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