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* FruedianExcuse: World was locked up in a box and taken away from his creator. This explains why he is so emotionally hurt and has some serious abandonment issues.
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* FruedianExcuse: FreudianExcuse: World was locked up in a box and taken away from his creator. This explains why he is so emotionally hurt and has some serious abandonment issues.
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* FruedianExcuse: World was locked up in a box and taken away from his creator. This explains why he is so emotionally hurt and has some serious abandonment issues.
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* WhiteAndGreyMorality: The antagonist of the film, World, is really just an emotionally hurt imaginary friend who has abandonment issues. He's really not that bad.
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* WhiteAndGreyMorality: The antagonist of the film, World, is really just an emotionally hurt imaginary friend who has a lot of anxiety from his abandonment issues. He's Aside from that, he really is not that bad.
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* WhiteAndGreyMorality: The antagonist of the film, World, is really just an emotionally hurt imaginary friend who has abandonment issues. He's really not that bad.
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* OneWingedAngel: Mr. Herriman makes the mistake of verbally threatening World, an emotionally unstable RealityWarper with the thing he fears most, to be sealed away alone again. World replies by destroying his imaginary world and transforming into a massive chimera creature to try and reclaim Frankie, the only person in years who has treated him with kindness. It actually works out pretty well for him as no one can really stop him until Frankie calms the poor kid down.
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* TrashOfTheTitans: Thanks to Frankie's long absence, Foster's becomes a huge mess. Herriman's firing replacements due to them not living up to his expectations of having everything perfect and his attempts to clean the house himself don't help matters.
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-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You peeved him off, THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
-->'''Bloo:''' You peeved him off, THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
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-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:'''happening?\\
'''Bloo:''' Youpeeved pissed[[note]]The line should read "peeved" but the VA said "pissed" instead[[/note]] him off, THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
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'''Bloo:''' You
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: During Herriman's scolding on World, even ''Bloo'' looks horrified at the meltdown about to ensue.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Somewhat. Bloo tells Mr. Herriman that he ''peeved'' World off, but an error in the close captions on the original airing had him say ''pissed'' instead.
** The voice actor has since said that he was supposed to say ‘peeved’, but he misread his line and said ‘pissed’ instead.
** The voice actor has since said that he was supposed to say ‘peeved’, but he misread his line and said ‘pissed’ instead.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Somewhat. Bloo tells Mr. Herriman that he ''peeved'' World off, but an error in the close captions on the original airing had him say ''pissed'' instead.
**instead. The voice actor has since said that he was supposed to say ‘peeved’, but he misread his line and said ‘pissed’ instead.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, [[SarcasmMode you just]] ''[[SarcasmMode had]]'' [[SarcasmMode to open your mouth and scold World]] just as Frankie calmed him down. [[JerkassHasAPoint Bloo is absolutely right to say you peeved him off.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, [[SarcasmMode you just]] ''[[SarcasmMode had]]'' [[SarcasmMode to open your mouth and scold World]] just as Frankie calmed him down. [[JerkassHasAPoint Bloo is absolutely right to say you peeved peeved/pissed him off.]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Madame Foster does not appear throughout the movie, though this is subverted. [[spoiler: See PutOnABus as to why.]]
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* PutOnABus: Played for laughs. Madame Foster has been an AbsenteeActor for most of the events. [[spoiler: The mid-credits scene reveals that Madame Foster has been on vacation this whole time. [[LockedOutOfTheLoop Cue a look of confusion as she's greeted with an empty foyer, wondering where everyone had gone.]]]]
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* PutOnABus: Played for laughs. Madame Foster has been an AbsenteeActor absent for most of the events. [[spoiler: The mid-credits scene reveals that Madame Foster has been on vacation this whole time. [[LockedOutOfTheLoop Cue a look of confusion as she's greeted with an empty foyer, wondering where everyone had gone.]]]]
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* FiveSecondForesahdowing: The musical bridge needs every note played in the right order for the heroes to pass. So when the ranger ''intentionally'' presses on the wrong key, it's a sign that he's not the heroic figure he's made out to be.
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* FiveSecondForesahdowing: FiveSecondForeshadowing: The musical bridge needs every note played in the right order for the heroes to pass. So when the ranger ''intentionally'' presses on the wrong key, it's a sign that he's not the heroic figure he's made out to be.
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* BrickJoke: When Frankie first enters World, she scribbles something on a cardboard tree (see CurseCutShort). After Herriman causes World to break apart and they find that tree again, he reads what is written and is shocked at what he sees.
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* BrickJoke: When Frankie first enters World, she scribbles something on a cardboard tree (see CurseCutShort). When Eduardo finds the tree, Wilt immediately scribbles the word out. After Herriman causes World to break apart and they find that tree again, he reads what is written and is shocked at what he sees.
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* CallBack: Mac is [[spoiler:the only one who doesn't eat the sleeping powder laced crumpets]] because of said container being labeled "powdered sugar" and he has adverse reactions to the stuff.
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* FiveSecondForesahdowing: The musical bridge needs every note played in the right order for the heroes to pass. So when the ranger ''intentionally'' presses on the wrong key, it's a sign that he's not the heroic figure he's made out to be.
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* GrandFinale: While the final episode to air was "Goodbye to Bloo", most fans argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well. This being the final episode produced certainly helps.
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* GrandFinale: While the final episode to air was "Goodbye to Bloo", most fans argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well.nicely. This being the final episode produced certainly helps.
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* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well, which apparently this is the final episode produced.
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* GrandFinale: While most fans consider the final episode to air was "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could Bloo", most fans argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well, which apparently this is well. This being the final episode produced.produced certainly helps.
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-->'''Bloo:''' You peeved him off! THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
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-->'''Bloo:''' You peeved him off! off, THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: TheReasonYouSuckSpeech
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, [[SarcasmMode you just]] ''[[SarcasmMode had]]'' [[SarcasmMode to open your mouth and scold World]] just as Frankie calmed him down. [[JerkassHasAPoint Bloo is absolutely right to tell you peeved him off.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, [[SarcasmMode you just]] ''[[SarcasmMode had]]'' [[SarcasmMode to open your mouth and scold World]] just as Frankie calmed him down. [[JerkassHasAPoint Bloo is absolutely right to tell say you peeved him off.]]
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This time, the Foster's crew receives a mysterious box that is not to be opened, but when Frankie directly disobeys Mr. Herriman's orders to take a peek inside, she finds herself in a glorious kingdom inhabited by one lonely imaginary friend. Frankie continues to visit the box each day, and her friend grows so attached to her that he eventually decides not to let her go, and it's up to Mac, Bloo, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo to rescue her, as they come to realize that the seemingly harmless world inside the box isn't all it appears to be.
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This time, the Foster's crew receives a mysterious box that is not to be opened, but when Frankie directly disobeys Mr. Herriman's orders not to take a peek inside, she finds herself in a glorious kingdom inhabited by one lonely imaginary friend. Frankie continues to visit the box each day, and her friend grows so attached to her that he eventually decides not to let her go, and it's up to Mac, Bloo, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo to rescue her, as they come to realize that the seemingly harmless world inside the box isn't all it appears to be.
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* BigBad: World is definitely the most intense villain from the series. He's more of an AntiVillain though as all he wants is friends.
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* BigBad: World is definitely the most intense villain from the series. He's more of an AntiVillain though AntiVillain, though, [[IJustWantToHaveFriends as all he wants is friends.friends]].
* EveryoneLaughsEnding
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** Herriman gives one to World that inadvertently causes him to snap right after Frankie had finally calmed him down.
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** Herriman gives one to World that [[VillainousBreakdown inadvertently causes him to snap snap]] right after Frankie had finally calmed him down.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, you just ''had'' to open your mouth and scold World just as Frankie calmed him down. Bloo is absolutely right on how you peeved him off.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mr. Herriman, [[SarcasmMode you just ''had'' just]] ''[[SarcasmMode had]]'' [[SarcasmMode to open your mouth and scold World World]] just as Frankie calmed him down. [[JerkassHasAPoint Bloo is absolutely right on how to tell you peeved him off. off.]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Madame Foster does not appear throughout the movie, though this is subverted. [[spoiler: See PutOnABus as to why.]]
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* PutOnABus: Played for laughs. Madame Foster has been an AbsenteeActor for most of the events. [[spoiler: The mid-credits scene reveals that Madame Foster has been on vacation this whole time. [[LockedOutOfTheLoop Cue a look of confusion as she's greeted with an empty foyer, wondering where everyone had gone.]]]]
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* ItIsDehumanizing: In the opening scene, [[spoiler:we see a couple hauling a chained-up toy chest into their car. When their young son (who we later learn is World’s creator) comes outside,]] we get this exchange.
-->[[spoiler:'''Boy:''' Mommy? Daddy?\\
'''Boy’s Mother:''' (''picks him up'') It's okay, sweetie. (''hugs him'') You’re safe now.\\
'''Boy’s Father:''' I’m taking it to a place where it can’t keep you away from us anymore. Everything’s going to be all right.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Boy:''' Mommy? Daddy?\\
'''Boy’s Mother:''' (''picks him up'') It's okay, sweetie. (''hugs him'') You’re safe now.\\
'''Boy’s Father:''' I’m taking it to a place where it can’t keep you away from us anymore. Everything’s going to be all right.]]
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* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well.
** Which apparently this is the final episode produced.
** Which apparently this is the final episode produced.
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* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely as well.
** Whichwell, which apparently this is the final episode produced.
** Which
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** Which apparently this is the final episode produced.
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* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: [[spoiler:The purple puppy seeing that it's world using the puppy as its body.]]
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* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: [[spoiler:The purple puppy seeing that it's world World using the puppy as its body.]]
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* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: Mr. Herriman tries to replace Frankie after she disappears, the first (Emmy, who looks exactly like Frankie, only with longer hair and a Mojo Jojo shirt) runs off after seeing all of Frankie's duties, a second look-a-like who is male, and several other workers (who Harriman instantly fires over little things).
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* ConvenientReplacementCharacter: Mr. Herriman tries to replace Frankie after she disappears, the first (Emmy, who looks exactly like Frankie, only with longer hair and a Mojo Jojo shirt) runs off after seeing all of Frankie's duties, a second look-a-like who is male, and several other workers (who Harriman Herriman instantly fires over little things).
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* AmbiguousSituation: We never get the details behind why World's creator's parents sent World to Foster's, locked up in a toy chest with instructions not to let him out. Judging by their dialogue, it can be inferred that World tried to essentially kidnap him and keep him in his realm forever.
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* InstantSedation: Twice--once when [[spoiler: World drugs the gang (sans Mac) with sleeping-powder laced crumpets]], and again when [[spoiler: World uses a magic sleeping gas to knock them out and trap them in a dollhouse version of Foster's]].
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** The voice actor has since said that he was supposed to say ‘peeved’, but he misread his line and said ‘pissed’ instead.
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This time, the Foster's crew receives a mysterious box that is not to be opened, but when Frankie directly disobeys Mr. Herriman's orders to take a peak inside, she finds herself in a glorious kingdom inhabited by one lonely imaginary friend. Frankie continues to visit the box each day, and her friend grows so attached to her that he eventually decides not to let her go, and it's up to Mac, Bloo, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo to rescue her, as they come to realize that the seemingly harmless world inside the box isn't all it appears to be.
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This time, the Foster's crew receives a mysterious box that is not to be opened, but when Frankie directly disobeys Mr. Herriman's orders to take a peak peek inside, she finds herself in a glorious kingdom inhabited by one lonely imaginary friend. Frankie continues to visit the box each day, and her friend grows so attached to her that he eventually decides not to let her go, and it's up to Mac, Bloo, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo to rescue her, as they come to realize that the seemingly harmless world inside the box isn't all it appears to be.
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* MoralityPet: Frankie is this to World.
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* CurseCutShort: There is some profanity found in a scene when the gang looks for Frankie and finds her "written" honest thought about Herriman. Although you won't see clearly what it says, but when Eduardo reads it he reads: "Mr. Herriman is a big fat..." Then Wilt censors it before he could say it aloud. It's theorized for fans that the last word is "Cocksucker!".
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* CurseCutShort: There is some profanity found in a scene when the gang looks for Frankie and finds her "written" honest thought about Herriman. Although you won't see clearly what it says, but when Eduardo reads it he reads: "Mr. Herriman is a big fat..." Then Wilt censors it before he could say it aloud. It's theorized for fans that the last word is "Cocksucker!"."Asshole!".
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* CurseCutShort: There is some profanity found in a scene when the gang looks for Frankie and finds her "written" honest thought about Herriman. Although you won't see clearly what it says, but when Eduardo reads it he reads: "Mr. Herriman is a big fat..." Then Wilt censors it before he could say it aloud.
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* CurseCutShort: There is some profanity found in a scene when the gang looks for Frankie and finds her "written" honest thought about Herriman. Although you won't see clearly what it says, but when Eduardo reads it he reads: "Mr. Herriman is a big fat..." Then Wilt censors it before he could say it aloud. It's theorized for fans that the last word is "Cocksucker!".
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** Frankie gives a big one to Bloo, Mac, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo because they tried to rescue her for selfish reasons, and not because she was their friend.
** Herriman gives one to World that inadvertently causes him to snap right after Frankie had finally calmed him down.
** Frankie gives a big one to Bloo, Mac, Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo because they tried to rescue her for selfish reasons, and not because she was their friend.
** Herriman gives one to World that inadvertently causes him to snap right after Frankie had finally calmed him down.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Frankie suffers through this during the special as Mr. Herriman does not see how her way of doing things actually benefits the imaginary friends nor how she works herself to exhaustion ever single day. Frankie even chews Mac and the others out that they don't want her back because she's their friend, but rather for all the chores she does for them. The end of the special has Mr. Herriman accept that Frankie could use a break and the end has everyone take part in helping Frankie finish her chores.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Frankie is now respected and has the other Imaginary Friends help her out with her chores, and World can freely travel throughout the real world and have the imaginary friends have fun with him in his world.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Frankie is now respected and has the other Imaginary Friends help her out with her chores, and World can freely travel throughout the real world and have the imaginary friends have fun with him in his world.]]
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Mr. Herriman's general dismissal of Frankie suffers through this during the special is increased even further here, as Mr. Herriman he does not see how her way of doing things actually benefits the imaginary friends nor does he appreciate how she works herself to exhaustion ever every single day. day, even after he's forced to take on her chores herself. Frankie even chews Mac and the others out that they don't want for wanting her back not because she's their friend, but rather for all the chores she does for them. The end of the special has Mr. Herriman finally accept that Frankie could use isn't the irresponsible layabout he's viewed her as for years, but is instead a break vital part of Foster's who is deserving of respect and appreciation, being the end has only one to trust her decision to [[spoiler:let World out of the box]]. Afterwards, everyone take is now seen taking part in helping Frankie finish her chores.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Frankie is now respected by Mr. Herriman and has the other Imaginary Friends help her out with herchores, and chores. Meanwhile, World can freely travel throughout the real world and have the imaginary friends have fun with him in his world.]]
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Frankie is now respected by Mr. Herriman and has the other Imaginary Friends help her out with her
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The bedtime story Frankie tells an imaginary friend has a line that says how the princess finally got respected. World treats Frankie like she's a princess when she enters the toy box [[spoiler: and in the end, all the imaginary friends give her the appreciation and thanks she deserved.]]
* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely.
* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite nicely.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The bedtime story Frankie tells an imaginary friend near the start of the movie has a line that says how the princess finally got respected. World treats Frankie like she's a princess when she enters the toy box [[spoiler: and in the end, all the imaginary friends give her the appreciation and thanks she deserved.deserves.]]
* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quitenicely.nicely as well.
* GrandFinale: While most fans consider "Goodbye to Bloo" the real finale, others could argue that this one wraps up the series quite
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* OnceMoreWithClarity: World seals the doors of the castle when Frankie suggest she wants to leave. This could mean that World has become very possessive of her. [[spoiler: Frankie actually decided that World's right and she doesn't have to leave, since she's treated like royalty.]]
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* OnceMoreWithClarity: World seals the doors of the castle when Frankie suggest she wants to leave. This could mean that World has become very possessive of her. leave, with this being the last time we see Frankie for a good while in the film. When the gang finally gets to the castle to save her, [[spoiler: Frankie actually decided it turns out she's there of her own volition, having immediately agreed with him that World's right and she doesn't have to leave, since this is the one place she's actually treated like royalty.with respect.]]
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* PrecisionFStrike: Somewhat. Bloo tells Mr. Herriman that he ''peeved'' World off, but the way it sounds (and the close caption reads it), it sounds like Bloo told Mr. Herriman that he ''pissed'' World off.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Somewhat. Bloo tells Mr. Herriman that he ''peeved'' World off, but the way it sounds (and an error in the close caption reads it), it sounds like Bloo told Mr. Herriman that he captions on the original airing had him say ''pissed'' World off.instead.
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'''''Destination Imagination''''' is a MadeForTVMovie based on ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends''. It falls somewhere[[note]]Basically anywhere you want to put it[[/note]] in the sixth season of the show, and was released in November of 2008.
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* BigStop: Mr. Herriman does this when Frankie and the others are arguing over whether or not to let World out, which leads to him admitting that he was absolutely wrong at scolding her and is trusting her judgement.
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* BigWordShout: Mr. Herriman shouts "STOP!" when Frankie and the others are arguing over whether or not to let World out, which leads to him admitting that he was absolutely wrong at scolding her and is trusting her judgement.
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* BigStop: Mr. Herriman does this when Frankie and the others are arguing over whether or not to let World out, which leads to him admitting that he was absolutely wrong at scolding her and is trusting her judgement.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler: Frankie is now respected and has the other Imaginary Friends help her out with her chores, and World can freely travel throughout the real world and have the imaginary friends have fun with him in his world.]]
* MeaningfulEcho: Frankie diffuses a situation between Bloo and Eduardo on being the hero, with Eduardo repeating what Frankie told him in order to stand up to World in the last act.
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrik: The puppy dusts his crumpets with sleeping powder disguised as sugar. [[spoiler: Mac is the only one who avoids this, since he has adverse reactions with sugar.]]
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrik: TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The puppy dusts his crumpets with sleeping powder disguised as sugar. [[spoiler: Mac is the only one who avoids this, since he has adverse reactions with sugar.]]
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* WhiteVoidRoom: What World turns to after his breakdown.
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* BigBad: World is definitely the most intense villain from the series.
* BrokenBridge: The musical piano bridge.
* BrokenBridge: The musical piano bridge.
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* BigBad: World is definitely the most intense villain from the series.
series. He's more of an AntiVillain though as all he wants is friends.
* BigNo: World unleashes this after Mr. Herriman scolds him, causing a ''humongous'' VillainousBreakdown from World's part.
* BrickJoke: When Frankie first enters World, she scribbles something on a cardboard tree (see CurseCutShort). After Herriman causes World to break apart and they find that tree again, he reads what is written and is shocked at what he sees.
* BrokenBridge: The musical pianobridge.bridge [[spoiler: thanks to World trying to make sure the heroes don't get to Frankie]].
* BigNo: World unleashes this after Mr. Herriman scolds him, causing a ''humongous'' VillainousBreakdown from World's part.
* BrickJoke: When Frankie first enters World, she scribbles something on a cardboard tree (see CurseCutShort). After Herriman causes World to break apart and they find that tree again, he reads what is written and is shocked at what he sees.
* BrokenBridge: The musical piano
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* CloneArmy: when Bloo and the gang fall into the silly-putty like glob pool.
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* CloneArmy: when When Bloo and the gang fall into the silly-putty like glob pool.pool, the putty rises into images of them.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Frankie suffers through this during the special as Mr. Herriman does not see how her way of doing things actually benefits the imaginary friends nor how she works herself to exhaustion ever single day. The end of the special has Mr. Herriman accept that Frankie could use a break and the end has everyone take part in helping Frankie finish her chores.
* FacelessMasses: quite literally every "inhabitant" of the toy box [[spoiler: until world uses their bodies.]]
* FacelessMasses: quite literally every "inhabitant" of the toy box [[spoiler: until world uses their bodies.]]
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: Frankie suffers through this during the special as Mr. Herriman does not see how her way of doing things actually benefits the imaginary friends nor how she works herself to exhaustion ever single day. Frankie even chews Mac and the others out that they don't want her back because she's their friend, but rather for all the chores she does for them. The end of the special has Mr. Herriman accept that Frankie could use a break and the end has everyone take part in helping Frankie finish her chores.
* EveryoneHasStandards: When Mr. Herriman starts scolding World, even ''Bloo'' looks on in horror.
* FacelessMasses:quite Quite literally every "inhabitant" of the toy box [[spoiler: until world World uses their bodies.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards: When Mr. Herriman starts scolding World, even ''Bloo'' looks on in horror.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: The bedtime story Frankie tells an imaginary friend has a line that says how the princess finally got respected. World treats Frankie like she's a princess when she enters the toy box [[spoiler: and in the end, all the imaginary friends give her the appreciation and thanks she deserved.]]
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* InterruptedCooldownHug: Happens when Frankie had just calmed World down and made him friendly towards her friends when Mr. Herriman comes barging in and basically reinforces every one of his fears in one fell swoop before attempting to push everyone out of the toy chest. Cue the Unstoppable Rage that literally tears the entire reality of the toy chest apart.
* KillItWithFire: At one point Coco lays an egg with a flamethrower inside, though she never actually kills anything with it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Herriman immediately regrets scolding World. As Bloo puts it.
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You just peeved him off!
* KillItWithFire: At one point Coco lays an egg with a flamethrower inside, though she never actually kills anything with it.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Herriman immediately regrets scolding World. As Bloo puts it.
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You just peeved him off!
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* HopeSpot: See InterruptedCooldownHug. Thanks again, Mr. Herriman.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: World's motivation, since his creator's parents locked him up and left him at the doorstep of Foster's.
* InterruptedCooldownHug: Happens when Frankie had just calmed World down and made him friendly towards her friends when Mr. Herriman comes barging in and basically reinforces every one of his fears in one fell swoop before attempting to push everyone out of the toy chest. Cue theUnstoppable Rage UnstoppableRage that literally tears the entire reality of the toy chest apart.
* KillItWithFire: At one point Coco lays an egg with a flamethrower inside, though she never actually kills anything withit.
it but instead uses it to melt the plastic ball river into slag..
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Herriman immediately regrets scoldingWorld. As Bloo puts it.
World when he sees the landscape break down.
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' Youjust peeved him off!off! THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING!
* OnceMoreWithClarity: World seals the doors of the castle when Frankie suggest she wants to leave. This could mean that World has become very possessive of her. [[spoiler: Frankie actually decided that World's right and she doesn't have to leave, since she's treated like royalty.]]
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: World's motivation, since his creator's parents locked him up and left him at the doorstep of Foster's.
* InterruptedCooldownHug: Happens when Frankie had just calmed World down and made him friendly towards her friends when Mr. Herriman comes barging in and basically reinforces every one of his fears in one fell swoop before attempting to push everyone out of the toy chest. Cue the
* KillItWithFire: At one point Coco lays an egg with a flamethrower inside, though she never actually kills anything with
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Herriman immediately regrets scolding
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Good heavens! What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You
* OnceMoreWithClarity: World seals the doors of the castle when Frankie suggest she wants to leave. This could mean that World has become very possessive of her. [[spoiler: Frankie actually decided that World's right and she doesn't have to leave, since she's treated like royalty.]]
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* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: [[spoiler:The purple puppy.]]
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* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: [[spoiler:The purple puppy.]]puppy seeing that it's world using the puppy as its body.]]
* SceneryPorn: The interior of World is creative and beautiful.
* SceneryPorn: The interior of World is creative and beautiful.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Mr. Herriman immediately regrets scolding World. As Bloo puts it.
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You just peeved him off!
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' What's happening?
-->'''Bloo:''' You just peeved him off!
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrik: The puppy dusts his crumpets with sleeping powder disguised as sugar. [[spoiler: Mac is the only one who avoids this, since he has adverse reactions with sugar.]]