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* In "The Big Cheese", [[TheDitz Cheese]] remembering the entire random code. And in song, no less.
** He even got everyone in Foster's to dance with him as he gave the code, one note at a time.




* In "The Big Cheese", [[TheDitz Cheese]] remembering the entire random code. And in song, no less.
** He even got everyone in Foster's to dance with him as he gave the code, one note at a time.



* Bloo managing to solve the mystery in "The Big Picture". Mac came to a perfectly reasonable conclusion based on all the clues they managed to find and there was no reason to think there was anything else to it, [[EntertaininglyWrong only to find that he didn't quite reach the right answer]]. Bloo meanwhile gets it right just from thinking through how a real prankster would act and looking closely at the picture to find the last piece to figure it out.
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* In "[[Recap/FosterHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E6FrankieMyDear Frankie, My Dear]]", Frankie's UnwantedHarem makes her date extremely difficult. When she goes to the ladies' room, the date reveals himself to be a {{Jerkass}}, and insults her harem (Bloo and Mac among them)... without realizing Frankie is ''right there''. Having realised what a loathsome sleazeball her good-looking date really is, she turns to him with a face like stone as he desperately tries to convince her otherwise, before concluding, "Hey, Frankie...did I ever tell you how awesome you look in that dress?" Without a word, Frankie balls her hands together, cracks her knuckles...and launches a piledriver straight into the camera lens and punches him out.

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* In "[[Recap/FosterHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E6FrankieMyDear Frankie, Frankie My Dear]]", Frankie's UnwantedHarem makes her date extremely difficult. When she goes to the ladies' room, the date reveals himself to be a {{Jerkass}}, and insults her harem (Bloo and Mac among them)... without realizing Frankie is ''right there''. Having realised what a loathsome sleazeball her good-looking date really is, she turns to him with a face like stone as he desperately tries to convince her otherwise, before concluding, "Hey, Frankie...did I ever tell you how awesome you look in that dress?" Without a word, Frankie balls her hands together, cracks her knuckles...and launches a piledriver straight into the camera lens and punches him out.

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* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E6Bloooo Bloooo", Frankie '''DRIVES THE BUS THROUGH THE (LOCKED) FRONT DOOR.'''

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* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E6Bloooo Bloooo", Bloooo]]", Frankie '''DRIVES THE BUS THROUGH THE (LOCKED) FRONT DOOR.'''



* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E2AWiltWayEveryoneKnowsBendyWhere There's A Wilt There's A Way]]", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.

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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E2AWiltWayEveryoneKnowsBendyWhere "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E2AWiltWayEveryoneKnowsBendy Where There's A Wilt There's A Way]]", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.



* Bloo managing to solve the mystery in "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS4E2TheBigPicture The Big Picture]]". Mac came to a perfectly reasonable conclusion based on all the clues they managed to find and there was no reason to think there was anything else to it, [[EntertaininglyWrong only to find that he didn't quite reach the right answer]]. Bloo meanwhile gets it right just from thinking through how a real prankster would act and looking closely at the picture to find the last piece to figure it out.

* Bloo in the episode "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS4E6IOnlyHaveSurpriseForYou I Only Have Surprise For You]]", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.



* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.


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* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.

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* In "Partying is Such Sweet Soiree", Bloo throws a massive house party while Frankie, Madame Foster, and Mr. Herriman are out. After the latter returns (having been tricked into leaving so this could happen), Bloo manages to convince him that it's ''his'' fault (which [[JerkassHasAPoint he actually is right about]] in a partial way).

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* In "Partying "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E1PartyingIsSuchSweetSoiree Partying is Such Sweet Soiree", Soiree]]", Bloo throws a massive house party while Frankie, Madame Foster, and Mr. Herriman are out. After the latter returns (having been tricked into leaving so this could happen), Bloo manages to convince him that it's ''his'' fault (which [[JerkassHasAPoint he actually is right about]] in a partial way).



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[[folder:Seasons 3 & 4]]
* "["Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E1EddieMonster Eddie Monster]]":
** Eduardo taking on all of the Extremosaurs using cowardice as his main offense.
** Eduardo rescuing all of the friends from the [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu-ripoff]] creature. Someone that hysterical managing to stay calm, cool, and collected for that long deserves some kind of medal.
** Him finally standing up to Terrence also counts.
-->'''''"I AM NOT A SCAREDY-BABY!!!!!"'''''
** And then Eduardo pushes Terrance into the crate with the Pikachu Extremosaur, resulting in him getting shocked. When he comes out, he cries for his mother and wets himself. Eduardo has this to say, "Who's the scaredy-baby now?"
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E2HiccyBurp Hiccy Burp]]", after [[TheRival Richie Wildebrat and Blake Superior]] steal Bloo's act at the talent show, Bloo manages to upstage Blake by [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-hiccuping his burps]].
-->'''Richie Wildebrat:''' You can’t lose to him. You’re Blake Superior. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Blake! Superior!]]
-->'''Mac:''' More like inferior.
-->'''Bloo:''' To me.
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E4DuchessOfWails Duchess of Wails]]", Duchess finally gets adopted. However, the family that adopts her lives next door to Mac, and because she won't stop yelling and screaming, Mac's mom plans on moving away. Mac and Bloo try to get Duchess back into Foster's, only for Madame Foster to act as a general in keeping her out. What ensues is a full-out war of everybody in Foster's vs. Mac and Bloo, where the members of the house use produce as artillery. The entire scene is epic, but Madame Foster's speech before the battle is just fantastic.
-->'''Madame Foster:''' Yes, my imaginary friends, these three will be devoured by Foster's like bagels with lox! I say we shall outlast them all! We shall make this night one worthy of remembrance! Alright my imaginary friends, TO WAR!
-->'''Mac:''' What!? How did they know we were coming?
-->'''Bloo:''' The mighty eye of Foster sees all.
** There's also the ''reason'' for the war. Terrance made Mac think they're going to move to a different state, far away from Foster's. After Mac and Bloo accept defeat, Mac tells the others the reason why they tried to bring Duchess back and asks if Terrance told them. The glares they give him says it all. No. He didn't. They agree to take Duchess back...but under the condition that Mac and Bloo attend to all her needs.
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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.

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[[folder:Seasons 3 & 4]]
* "["Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E1EddieMonster Eddie Monster]]":
** Eduardo taking on all of the Extremosaurs using cowardice as his main offense.
** Eduardo rescuing all of the friends from the [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu-ripoff]] creature. Someone that hysterical managing to stay calm, cool, and collected for that long deserves some kind of medal.
** Him finally standing up to Terrence also counts.
-->'''''"I AM NOT A SCAREDY-BABY!!!!!"'''''
** And then Eduardo pushes Terrance into the crate with the Pikachu Extremosaur, resulting in him getting shocked. When he comes out, he cries for his mother and wets himself. Eduardo has this to say, "Who's the scaredy-baby now?"
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E2HiccyBurp Hiccy Burp]]", after [[TheRival Richie Wildebrat and Blake Superior]] steal Bloo's act at the talent show, Bloo manages to upstage Blake by [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-hiccuping his burps]].
-->'''Richie Wildebrat:''' You can’t lose to him. You’re Blake Superior. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Blake! Superior!]]
-->'''Mac:''' More like inferior.
-->'''Bloo:''' To me.
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E4DuchessOfWails Duchess of Wails]]", Duchess finally gets adopted. However, the family that adopts her lives next door to Mac, and because she won't stop yelling and screaming, Mac's mom plans on moving away. Mac and Bloo try to get Duchess back into Foster's, only for Madame Foster to act as a general in keeping her out. What ensues is a full-out war of everybody in Foster's vs. Mac and Bloo, where the members of the house use produce as artillery. The entire scene is epic, but Madame Foster's speech before the battle is just fantastic.
-->'''Madame Foster:''' Yes, my imaginary friends, these three will be devoured by Foster's like bagels with lox! I say we shall outlast them all! We shall make this night one worthy of remembrance! Alright my imaginary friends, TO WAR!
-->'''Mac:''' What!? How did they know we were coming?
-->'''Bloo:''' The mighty eye of Foster sees all.
** There's also the ''reason'' for the war. Terrance made Mac think they're going to move to a different state, far away from Foster's. After Mac and Bloo accept defeat, Mac tells the others the reason why they tried to bring Duchess back and asks if Terrance told them. The glares they give him says it all. No. He didn't. They agree to take Duchess back...but under the condition that Mac and Bloo attend to all her needs.
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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E2AWiltWayEveryoneKnowsBendyWhere There's A Wilt There's A Way", Way]]", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.





* [[ActionHero Bloo Superdude]] from the episodes "The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power!" and "The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To". Even if he's just a character in Bloo's mind.



* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.




* In "Pranks for Nothing", Coco, Wilt and Eduardo manage to beat [[ThePrankster Bloo]] at his own game after he declares a “prank war” on them. Special mention goes to the moment where they disguised [[AlwaysIdenticalTwins Frit an]][[KindheartedSimpleton d Frat]] as [[WellIntentionedExtremist Mr. Herriman]] in order to intimidate Bloo into falling victim of his own prank and make him clean the ENTIRE hotel they were staying at. Also at the very end of the episode when Bloo starts bragging thinking he got the last prank in and is the official winner of the prank war, Wilt (of all people) automatically takes that title away from him by managing to slip a woopie cushion in his seat once they get on the bus.
* In "Frankie, My Dear," Frankie's UnwantedHarem makes her date extremely difficult. When she goes to the ladies' room, the date reveals himself to be a {{Jerkass}}, and insults her harem (Bloo and Mac among them)... without realizing Frankie is ''right there''. Having realised what a loathsome sleazeball her good-looking date really is, she turns to him with a face like stone as he desperately tries to convince her otherwise, before concluding, "Hey, Frankie...did I ever tell you how awesome you look in that dress?" Without a word, Frankie balls her hands together, cracks her knuckles...and launches a piledriver straight into the camera lens and punches him out.

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\n* In "Pranks for Nothing", Coco, Wilt and Eduardo manage to beat [[ThePrankster Bloo]] at his own game after he declares a “prank war” on them. Special mention goes to the moment where they disguised [[AlwaysIdenticalTwins Frit an]][[KindheartedSimpleton d Frat]] as [[WellIntentionedExtremist Mr. Herriman]] in order to intimidate Bloo gets a minor one in "[[Recap/FosterHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E5CookieDough Cookie Dough]]" when he manages to con the normally sane and rational Mr. Herriman into falling victim of his own prank and make him clean getting the ENTIRE hotel they were staying at. Also at the very end cookie recipe out of the episode when Bloo starts bragging thinking he got the last prank in and is the official winner of the prank war, Wilt (of all people) automatically takes that title away from him by managing to slip a woopie cushion in his seat once they get on the bus.
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* In "Frankie, "[[Recap/FosterHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E6FrankieMyDear Frankie, My Dear," Dear]]", Frankie's UnwantedHarem makes her date extremely difficult. When she goes to the ladies' room, the date reveals himself to be a {{Jerkass}}, and insults her harem (Bloo and Mac among them)... without realizing Frankie is ''right there''. Having realised what a loathsome sleazeball her good-looking date really is, she turns to him with a face like stone as he desperately tries to convince her otherwise, before concluding, "Hey, Frankie...did I ever tell you how awesome you look in that dress?" Without a word, Frankie balls her hands together, cracks her knuckles...and launches a piledriver straight into the camera lens and punches him out.



* Madame Foster attempting to protect the group from a '''bear''' in the episode "Camp Keep A Good Mac Down".
* Mac winning the race at the end of "Race for Your Life, Mac and Bloo", even though if he ends up in the hospital for exhaustion and dehydration.
* Bloo gets a minor one in "Cookie Dough" when he manages to con the normally sane and rational Mr. Herriman into getting the cookie recipe out of the safe.



* In "The Big Cheese", [[TheDitz Cheese]] remembering the entire random code. And in song, no less.
** He even got everyone in Foster's to dance with him as he gave the code, one note at a time.
* Mac gets one in "My So-Called Wife" just before the climactic jet-car duel. Bloo is terrified and suggests that Mac simply drive them both and the jet-car out of there, but Mac responds with a grim speech about how the whole contest has become about truth, honour, etc...Bloo comments bewilderedly, "What do you mean?" Mac's response? "I. DON'T. KNOW." And he slams the pedal to the metal.
** This episode also features Coco's Moment of Awesome. Following the fiery conclusion of the jet-car duel, she and Herriman are plummeting from the heavens to what seems like certain doom. She promptly grabs Herriman, pops open a parachute from nowhere, and saves them both in style.
* Coco in "Mondo Coco": She managed to inspire a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] rich ValleyGirl, write a book, work on a cruise ship, sing with a Jamaican band, travel to Japan where she becomes Prime Minister, date a yeti, reconstruct a plane and get a modeling career all without anyone noticing she snuck out of Fosters.
* In "Say It Isn't Sew", there is Bloo's numerous attempts to escape the fabric store and make it to the fair. Being stuck there because of Madame Foster has taught him some sewing and knitting skills.
* Almost everyone in "Bad Dare Day" where the whole house throws sick dares on one another and most of the time, they go through with it. Special mention goes to Mac and Bloo for making it to the finals of the house's "Dare Competition".
* In "Bye Bye Nerdy", there is Mac's RousingSpeech to all the kids who were making fun of Bloo. He sticks up for his best friend and says how he doesn't care about what's cool and what's not, he thinks it's okay for everyone to be themselves. Too bad [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome everyone laughed at him and called him a nerd afterward]].
* Anyone who's familiar with Blooregard Q. Kazoo knows about his inability to play paddle-ball correctly. For the first (and only) time in the series, in the episode "Let Your Hare Down", Bloo manages to properly have the ball hit the paddle. Anyone who finally does something right after dozens of tries and having nothing but failed attempts must know the satisfaction that Bloo felt in this episode... however, it was quite short-lived as Herriman confiscated the paddle-ball due to being so uptight.
* Bloo's BatmanGambit against Ed and the children that Ed had been lying to in "Better Off Ed". It's one of the few times where Bloo shows that he can be devilishly intelligent if he really puts his mind to it.
* In "The Sweet Stench of Success", Bloo has been enslaved by his crooked manager into being a deodorant spokesman. During a show, he manages to tap out a Morse Code message to Mac, who then rallies everyone else to save them. He ends up exposing the manager for marketing a product that doesn't help people smell better (in fact, it actually makes you smell ''worse''), causing the guy to be dragged off to jail for false advertising.

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* Madame Foster attempting to protect the group from a '''bear''' in the episode "Camp Keep A Good Mac Down".
* Mac winning the race at the end of "Race for Your Life, Mac and Bloo", even though if he ends up in the hospital for exhaustion and dehydration.
* Bloo gets a minor one in "Cookie Dough" when he manages to con the normally sane and rational Mr. Herriman into getting the cookie recipe out of the safe.



* In "The Big Cheese", [[TheDitz Cheese]] remembering the entire random code. And in song, no less.
** He even got everyone in Foster's to dance with him as he gave the code, one note at a time.
* Mac gets one in "My So-Called Wife" just before the climactic jet-car duel. Bloo is terrified and suggests that Mac simply drive them both and the jet-car out of there, but Mac responds with a grim speech about how the whole contest has become about truth, honour, etc...Bloo comments bewilderedly, "What do you mean?" Mac's response? "I. DON'T. KNOW." And he slams the pedal to the metal.
** This episode also features Coco's Moment of Awesome. Following the fiery conclusion of the jet-car duel, she and Herriman are plummeting from the heavens to what seems like certain doom. She promptly grabs Herriman, pops open a parachute from nowhere, and saves them both in style.
* Coco in "Mondo Coco": She managed to inspire a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] rich ValleyGirl, write a book, work on a cruise ship, sing with a Jamaican band, travel to Japan where she becomes Prime Minister, date a yeti, reconstruct a plane and get a modeling career all without anyone noticing she snuck out of Fosters.
* In "Say It Isn't Sew", there is Bloo's numerous attempts to escape the fabric store and make it to the fair. Being stuck there because of Madame Foster has taught him some sewing and knitting skills.
* Almost everyone in "Bad Dare Day" where the whole house throws sick dares on one another and most of the time, they go through with it. Special mention goes to Mac and Bloo for making it to the finals of the house's "Dare Competition".
* In "Bye Bye Nerdy", there is Mac's RousingSpeech to all the kids who were making fun of Bloo. He sticks up for his best friend and says how he doesn't care about what's cool and what's not, he thinks it's okay for everyone to be themselves. Too bad [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome everyone laughed at him and called him a nerd afterward]].
* Anyone who's familiar with Blooregard Q. Kazoo knows about his inability to play paddle-ball correctly. For the first (and only) time in the series, in the episode "Let Your Hare Down", Bloo manages to properly have the ball hit the paddle. Anyone who finally does something right after dozens of tries and having nothing but failed attempts must know the satisfaction that Bloo felt in this episode... however, it was quite short-lived as Herriman confiscated the paddle-ball due to being so uptight.
* Bloo's BatmanGambit against Ed and the children that Ed had been lying to in "Better Off Ed". It's one of the few times where Bloo shows that he can be devilishly intelligent if he really puts his mind to it.
* In "The
"[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E10TheSweetStenchOfSuccess The Sweet Stench of Success", Success]]", Bloo has been enslaved by his crooked manager into being a deodorant spokesman. During a show, he manages to tap out a Morse Code message to Mac, who then rallies everyone else to save them. He ends up exposing the manager for marketing a product that doesn't help people smell better (in fact, it actually makes you smell ''worse''), causing the guy to be dragged off to jail for false advertising.





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\n* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E11ByeByeNerdy Bye Bye Nerdy]]", there is Mac's RousingSpeech to all the kids who were making fun of Bloo. He sticks up for his best friend and says how he doesn't care about what's cool and what's not, he thinks it's okay for everyone to be themselves. Too bad [[NegatedMomentOfAwesome everyone laughed at him and called him a nerd afterward]].
* Mac gets one in "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS2E13MySoCalledWife My So-Called Wife]]" just before the climactic jet-car duel. Bloo is terrified and suggests that Mac simply drive them both and the jet-car out of there, but Mac responds with a grim speech about how the whole contest has become about truth, honour, etc...Bloo comments bewilderedly, "What do you mean?" Mac's response? "I. DON'T. KNOW." And he slams the pedal to the metal.
** This episode also features Coco's Moment of Awesome. Following the fiery conclusion of the jet-car duel, she and Herriman are plummeting from the heavens to what seems like certain doom. She promptly grabs Herriman, pops open a parachute from nowhere, and saves them both in style.
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[[folder:Seasons 3 & 4]]
* "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E1EddieMonster Eddie Monster]]":
** Eduardo taking on all of the Extremosaurs using cowardice as his main offense.
** Eduardo rescuing all of the friends from the [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu-ripoff]] creature. Someone that hysterical managing to stay calm, cool, and collected for that long deserves some kind of medal.
** Him finally standing up to Terrence also counts.
-->'''''"I AM NOT A SCAREDY-BABY!!!!!"'''''
** And then Eduardo pushes Terrance into the crate with the Pikachu Extremosaur, resulting in him getting shocked. When he comes out, he cries for his mother and wets himself. Eduardo has this to say, "Who's the scaredy-baby now?"
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E2HiccyBurp Hiccy Burp]]", after [[TheRival Richie Wildebrat and Blake Superior]] steal Bloo's act at the talent show, Bloo manages to upstage Blake by [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-hiccuping his burps]].
-->'''Richie Wildebrat:''' You can’t lose to him. You’re Blake Superior. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Blake! Superior!]]
-->'''Mac:''' More like inferior.
-->'''Bloo:''' To me.
* Madame Foster attempting to protect the group from a '''bear''' in the episode "Camp Keep A Good Mac Down".
* In "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E4DuchessOfWails Duchess of Wails]]", Duchess finally gets adopted. However, the family that adopts her lives next door to Mac, and because she won't stop yelling and screaming, Mac's mom plans on moving away. Mac and Bloo try to get Duchess back into Foster's, only for Madame Foster to act as a general in keeping her out. What ensues is a full-out war of everybody in Foster's vs. Mac and Bloo, where the members of the house use produce as artillery. The entire scene is epic, but Madame Foster's speech before the battle is just fantastic.
-->'''Madame Foster:''' Yes, my imaginary friends, these three will be devoured by Foster's like bagels with lox! I say we shall outlast them all! We shall make this night one worthy of remembrance! Alright my imaginary friends, TO WAR!
-->'''Mac:''' What!? How did they know we were coming?
-->'''Bloo:''' The mighty eye of Foster sees all.
** There's also the ''reason'' for the war. Terrance made Mac think they're going to move to a different state, far away from Foster's. After Mac and Bloo accept defeat, Mac tells the others the reason why they tried to bring Duchess back and asks if Terrance told them. The glares they give him says it all. No. He didn't. They agree to take Duchess back...but under the condition that Mac and Bloo attend to all her needs.
* "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E13RoomWithAFeud Room with a Feud]]":
** Wilt is initially willing to let one of his roommates have the new room... and then he sees the basketball decor, high ceiling, and long bed - in short, a room perfectly suited for him. He becomes a lot more assertive about wanting the room, and when Bloo tries to manipulate Wilt out of it by saying that the latter would be hurting his feelings if he took the room for himself, Wilt counters by saying that [[BrutalHonesty he really doesn't care]]. Later, when he cheats in the footrace to the room by using a secret passage that the others didn't know about, he justifies himself by pointing out that he's been there longer than any of them and never had his own room. Given how often [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friends]] take advantage of his kindness, seeing Wilt stand up to them (even if it means picking up the JerkassBall) is cathartic.
** At one point, Bloo dumps his stuff into the room all the imaginary friends want as their own, and begins to sing "My stuff's here so I live in the room." Visibly annoying everyone. Scene cuts to GentleGiant Eduardo throwing Bloo and all his things into the garbage can outside and responding "Oh yeah? Now you live in the ''trash!''" and slamming the lid on Bloo.
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* [[ActionHero Bloo Superdude]] from the episodes "The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power!" and "The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To". Even if he's just a character in Bloo's mind.



* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.


* In "Pranks for Nothing", Coco, Wilt and Eduardo manage to beat [[ThePrankster Bloo]] at his own game after he declares a “prank war” on them. Special mention goes to the moment where they disguised [[AlwaysIdenticalTwins Frit an]][[KindheartedSimpleton d Frat]] as [[WellIntentionedExtremist Mr. Herriman]] in order to intimidate Bloo into falling victim of his own prank and make him clean the ENTIRE hotel they were staying at. Also at the very end of the episode when Bloo starts bragging thinking he got the last prank in and is the official winner of the prank war, Wilt (of all people) automatically takes that title away from him by managing to slip a woopie cushion in his seat once they get on the bus.

* Mac winning the race at the end of "Race for Your Life, Mac and Bloo", even though if he ends up in the hospital for exhaustion and dehydration.


* In "The Big Cheese", [[TheDitz Cheese]] remembering the entire random code. And in song, no less.
** He even got everyone in Foster's to dance with him as he gave the code, one note at a time.

* Coco in "Mondo Coco": She managed to inspire a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled]] rich ValleyGirl, write a book, work on a cruise ship, sing with a Jamaican band, travel to Japan where she becomes Prime Minister, date a yeti, reconstruct a plane and get a modeling career all without anyone noticing she snuck out of Fosters.
* In "Say It Isn't Sew", there is Bloo's numerous attempts to escape the fabric store and make it to the fair. Being stuck there because of Madame Foster has taught him some sewing and knitting skills.
* Almost everyone in "Bad Dare Day" where the whole house throws sick dares on one another and most of the time, they go through with it. Special mention goes to Mac and Bloo for making it to the finals of the house's "Dare Competition".
* Anyone who's familiar with Blooregard Q. Kazoo knows about his inability to play paddle-ball correctly. For the first (and only) time in the series, in the episode "Let Your Hare Down", Bloo manages to properly have the ball hit the paddle. Anyone who finally does something right after dozens of tries and having nothing but failed attempts must know the satisfaction that Bloo felt in this episode... however, it was quite short-lived as Herriman confiscated the paddle-ball due to being so uptight.
* Bloo's BatmanGambit against Ed and the children that Ed had been lying to in "Better Off Ed". It's one of the few times where Bloo shows that he can be devilishly intelligent if he really puts his mind to it.




* In "Room with a Feud", at one point Bloo dumps his stuff into the room all the imaginary friends want as their own, and begins to sing "My stuff's here so I live in the room." Visibly annoying everyone. Scene cuts to GentleGiant Eduardo throwing Bloo and all his things into the garbage can outside and responding "Oh yeah? Now you live in the ''trash!''" and slamming the lid on Bloo.
** In the same episode, Wilt is initially willing to let one of his roommates have the new room... and then he sees the basketball decor, high ceiling, and long bed - in short, a room perfectly suited for him. He becomes a lot more assertive about wanting the room, and when Bloo tries to manipulate Wilt out of it by saying that the latter would be hurting his feelings if he took the room for himself, Wilt counters by saying that [[BrutalHonesty he really doesn't care]]. Later, when he cheats in the footrace to the room by using a secret passage that the others didn't know about, he justifies himself by pointing out that he's been there longer than any of them and never had his own room. Given how often [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friends]] take advantage of his kindness, seeing Wilt stand up to them (even if it means picking up the JerkassBall) is cathartic.

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* In "Room with a Feud", at one point Bloo dumps his stuff into the room all the imaginary friends want as their own, and begins to sing "My stuff's here so I live in the room." Visibly annoying everyone. Scene cuts to GentleGiant Eduardo throwing Bloo and all his things into the garbage can outside and responding "Oh yeah? Now you live in the ''trash!''" and slamming the lid on Bloo.
** In the same episode, Wilt is initially willing to let one of his roommates have the new room... and then he sees the basketball decor, high ceiling, and long bed - in short, a room perfectly suited for him. He becomes a lot more assertive about wanting the room, and when Bloo tries to manipulate Wilt out of it by saying that the latter would be hurting his feelings if he took the room for himself, Wilt counters by saying that [[BrutalHonesty he really doesn't care]]. Later, when he cheats in the footrace to the room by using a secret passage that the others didn't know about, he justifies himself by pointing out that he's been there longer than any of them and never had his own room. Given how often [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friends]] take advantage of his kindness, seeing Wilt stand up to them (even if it means picking up the JerkassBall) is cathartic.

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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.
--> '''Wilt:''' '''"NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOO! [[NarmCharm NUH-UH!]]"'''
--> '''Mac:''' "Are you done?"
--> '''Wilt:''' "No. Not yet." ''(slams his head on the coffee table)'' "NO! NO, NO, NO! '''''NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!''''' Okay, now I'm done."
** Unfortunately, Wilt doesn't learn his lesson as Bloo sends him to find more chips after he's calmed down and then slams the door in his face just as he's about to tell him no.
* In ''Bloooooooo'', Frankie DRIVES THE BUS THROUGH THE (LOCKED) FRONT DOOR.
* [[ActionHero Bloo Superdude]] from the episodes "The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power!" and "The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To". Even if he's just a character in Bloo's mind.
* Eduardo taking on all of the Extremosaurs using cowardice as his main offense.

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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.
--> '''Wilt:''' '''"NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOO! [[NarmCharm NUH-UH!]]"'''
--> '''Mac:''' "Are you done?"
--> '''Wilt:''' "No. Not yet." ''(slams his head on the coffee table)'' "NO! NO, NO, NO! '''''NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!''''' Okay, now I'm done."
** Unfortunately, Wilt doesn't learn his lesson as Bloo sends him to find more chips after he's calmed down and then slams the door in his face just as he's about to tell him no.
[[folder:Seasons 1 & 2]]
* In ''Bloooooooo'', "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E6Bloooo Bloooo", Frankie DRIVES '''DRIVES THE BUS THROUGH THE (LOCKED) FRONT DOOR.
DOOR.'''
* [[ActionHero Red standing up to Terrence and dishing out some sweet LaserGuidedKarma to him in "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS1E8SeeingRedPhoneHome Seeing Red]]".
-->'''Terrence:''' You're just as bad as them; you're weak, worthless, and lame!\\
'''Red:''' Red not like Terrence's words. Red not mean like Terrence, Red not bad like Terrence. '''RED NICE GUY!''' But if you want Red to be bad, let Red start with TERRENCE! Red make Terrence go FAR AWAY! (throws Terrence into the air)
* In "Partying is Such Sweet Soiree",
Bloo Superdude]] from throws a massive house party while Frankie, Madame Foster, and Mr. Herriman are out. After the episodes "The latter returns (having been tricked into leaving so this could happen), Bloo Superdude manages to convince him that it's ''his'' fault (which [[JerkassHasAPoint he actually is right about]] in a partial way).
-->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, [[ItMakesSenseInContext everyone's favorite 8-year old is off tearing through the town in his birthday suit]],
and the Magic Potato of Power!" you're going to have to explain to Madame Foster how it all happened on [[PunctuatedForEmphasis your. Watch.]]
-->''(Mr. Herriman goes into full OhCrap mode, even falling backwards in shock
and "The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To". Even if he's just a character in Bloo's mind.
having to be caught.)''
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[[folder:Seasons 3 & 4]]
* "["Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E1EddieMonster Eddie Monster]]":
**
Eduardo taking on all of the Extremosaurs using cowardice as his main offense.



* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.
* In hindsight, Gregory and his parents in "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", for getting rid of Bendy. At this point in the episode, Gregory is depicted as a troublemaker blaming Bendy for everything bad he does, and his parents are depicted as overly trusting idiots for believing it's Bendy on nothing but Gregory's word. But no. Bendy really is the manipulative sociopath Gregory and his parents described him as, and presumably did all the manipulative things to Gregory's parents that he did to the Foster's Home staff, and just like in the episode, Gregory's parents never once witnessed any of Bendy's crimes, having only Gregory's word that Bendy did anything wrong. ''And that was enough''. [[GoodParents Gregory and his parents have such a healthy relationship, and Gregory has such a good reputation for honesty, that his parents completely believed their son when he told them what Bendy was doing.]]
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Sir, madam, we see these sort of thing all the time. Have you considered that perhaps it is not Bendy performing these acts, but your son instead?
-->'''Gregory's Parents:''' What!?
-->'''Frankie:''' Um, what he means is, sometimes, kids blame their imaginary friends for things they've done themselves. You know, 'cause they don't want to get in trouble. It's very common really.
-->'''Gregory's Mom:''' Well, I assure you that our son would ''never lie to us''! Why the very nerve!
** This also casts a different light on the guilty look and posture their son has. He's not feeling guilty for framing his imaginary friend, he's feeling guilty for imagining such a horrible creature and causing his parents so much trouble.
** Or maybe he's feeling guilty for getting him kicked out, even if he was telling the truth when he did so. Just because Bendy was such a brat doesn't mean Gregory didn't consider him a friend, after all.
* In "Hiccy Burp", after [[TheRival Richie Wildebrat and Blake Superior]] steal Bloo's act at the talent show, Bloo manages to upstage Blake by [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-hiccuping his burps]].

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* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.
* In hindsight, Gregory and his parents in "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", for getting rid of Bendy. At this point in the episode, Gregory is depicted as a troublemaker blaming Bendy for everything bad he does, and his parents are depicted as overly trusting idiots for believing it's Bendy on nothing but Gregory's word. But no. Bendy really is the manipulative sociopath Gregory and his parents described him as, and presumably did all the manipulative things to Gregory's parents that he did to the Foster's Home staff, and just like in the episode, Gregory's parents never once witnessed any of Bendy's crimes, having only Gregory's word that Bendy did anything wrong. ''And that was enough''. [[GoodParents Gregory and his parents have such a healthy relationship, and Gregory has such a good reputation for honesty, that his parents completely believed their son when he told them what Bendy was doing.]]
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Sir, madam, we see these sort of thing all the time. Have you considered that perhaps it is not Bendy performing these acts, but your son instead?
-->'''Gregory's Parents:''' What!?
-->'''Frankie:''' Um, what he means is, sometimes, kids blame their imaginary friends for things they've done themselves. You know, 'cause they don't want to get in trouble. It's very common really.
-->'''Gregory's Mom:''' Well, I assure you that our son would ''never lie to us''! Why the very nerve!
** This also casts a different light on the guilty look and posture their son has. He's not feeling guilty for framing his imaginary friend, he's feeling guilty for imagining such a horrible creature and causing his parents so much trouble.
** Or maybe he's feeling guilty for getting him kicked out, even if he was telling the truth when he did so. Just because Bendy was such a brat doesn't mean Gregory didn't consider him a friend, after all.
* In "Hiccy Burp",
"[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E2HiccyBurp Hiccy Burp]]", after [[TheRival Richie Wildebrat and Blake Superior]] steal Bloo's act at the talent show, Bloo manages to upstage Blake by [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-hiccuping his burps]].



* In "Duchess of Wails", Duchess finally gets adopted. However, the family that adopts her lives next door to Mac, and because she won't stop yelling and screaming, Mac's mom plans on moving away. Mac and Bloo try to get Duchess back into Foster's, only for Madame Foster to act as a general in keeping her out. What ensues is a full-out war of everybody in Foster's vs. Mac and Bloo, where the members of the house use produce as artillery. The entire scene is epic, but Madame Foster's speech before the battle is just fantastic.

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* In "Duchess "[[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS3E4DuchessOfWails Duchess of Wails", Wails]]", Duchess finally gets adopted. However, the family that adopts her lives next door to Mac, and because she won't stop yelling and screaming, Mac's mom plans on moving away. Mac and Bloo try to get Duchess back into Foster's, only for Madame Foster to act as a general in keeping her out. What ensues is a full-out war of everybody in Foster's vs. Mac and Bloo, where the members of the house use produce as artillery. The entire scene is epic, but Madame Foster's speech before the battle is just fantastic.



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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.
--> '''Wilt:''' '''"NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NOOO! [[NarmCharm NUH-UH!]]"'''
--> '''Mac:''' "Are you done?"
--> '''Wilt:''' "No. Not yet." ''(slams his head on the coffee table)'' "NO! NO, NO, NO! '''''NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!''''' Okay, now I'm done."
** Unfortunately, Wilt doesn't learn his lesson as Bloo sends him to find more chips after he's calmed down and then slams the door in his face just as he's about to tell him no.


* [[ActionHero Bloo Superdude]] from the episodes "The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power!" and "The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To". Even if he's just a character in Bloo's mind.



* Bloo in the episode "I Only Have Surprise For You", when he arranged a ParanoiaGambit to trick Mac into humiliating himself while celebrating his surprise party. While that move just made him more of a {{Jerkass}} to some, it proved that a character often portrayed as having the IQ of a walnut actually has some [[GeniusDitz genius tendencies]] when he's not being a CloudCuckoolander.
* In hindsight, Gregory and his parents in "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", for getting rid of Bendy. At this point in the episode, Gregory is depicted as a troublemaker blaming Bendy for everything bad he does, and his parents are depicted as overly trusting idiots for believing it's Bendy on nothing but Gregory's word. But no. Bendy really is the manipulative sociopath Gregory and his parents described him as, and presumably did all the manipulative things to Gregory's parents that he did to the Foster's Home staff, and just like in the episode, Gregory's parents never once witnessed any of Bendy's crimes, having only Gregory's word that Bendy did anything wrong. ''And that was enough''. [[GoodParents Gregory and his parents have such a healthy relationship, and Gregory has such a good reputation for honesty, that his parents completely believed their son when he told them what Bendy was doing.]]
-->'''Mr. Herriman:''' Sir, madam, we see these sort of thing all the time. Have you considered that perhaps it is not Bendy performing these acts, but your son instead?
-->'''Gregory's Parents:''' What!?
-->'''Frankie:''' Um, what he means is, sometimes, kids blame their imaginary friends for things they've done themselves. You know, 'cause they don't want to get in trouble. It's very common really.
-->'''Gregory's Mom:''' Well, I assure you that our son would ''never lie to us''! Why the very nerve!
** This also casts a different light on the guilty look and posture their son has. He's not feeling guilty for framing his imaginary friend, he's feeling guilty for imagining such a horrible creature and causing his parents so much trouble.
** Or maybe he's feeling guilty for getting him kicked out, even if he was telling the truth when he did so. Just because Bendy was such a brat doesn't mean Gregory didn't consider him a friend, after all.



* Similarly, in "Partying is Such Sweet Soiree", Bloo throws a massive house party while Frankie, Madame Foster, and Mr. Herriman are out. After the latter returns (having been tricked into leaving so this could happen), Bloo manages to convince him that it's ''his'' fault.
-->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, [[ItMakesSenseInContext everyone's favorite 8-year old is off tearing through the town in his birthday suit]], and you're going to have to explain to Madame Foster how it all happened on [[PunctuatedForEmphasis your. Watch.]]
-->''(Mr. Herriman goes into full OhCrap mode, even falling backwards in shock and having to be caught.)''

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* Similarly, in "Partying is Such Sweet Soiree", Bloo throws a massive house party while Frankie, Madame Foster, and Mr. Herriman are out. After the latter returns (having been tricked into leaving so this could happen), Bloo manages to convince him that it's ''his'' fault.
-->'''Bloo:''' The house is in shambles, [[ItMakesSenseInContext everyone's favorite 8-year old is off tearing through the town in his birthday suit]], and you're going to have to explain to Madame Foster how it all happened on [[PunctuatedForEmphasis your. Watch.]]
-->''(Mr. Herriman goes into full OhCrap mode, even falling backwards in shock and having to be caught.)''





* Red standing up to Terrence and dishing out some sweet LaserGuidedKarma to him in "Seeing Red".
--> '''Terrence:''' You're just as bad as them; you're weak, worthless, and lame!\\
'''Red:''' Red not like Terrence's words. Red not mean like Terrence, Red not bad like Terrence. '''RED NICE GUY!''' But if you want Red to be bad, let Red start with TERRENCE! Red make Terrence go FAR AWAY! (throws Terrence into the air)

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* Red standing up to Terrence and dishing out some sweet LaserGuidedKarma to him in "Seeing Red".
--> '''Terrence:''' You're just as bad as them; you're weak, worthless, and lame!\\
'''Red:''' Red not like Terrence's words. Red not mean like Terrence, Red not bad like Terrence. '''RED NICE GUY!''' But if you want Red to be bad, let Red start with TERRENCE! Red make Terrence go FAR AWAY! (throws Terrence into the air)




* In "Room with a Feud", at one point Bloo dumps his stuff into the room all the imaginary friends want as their own, and begins to sing "My stuff's here so I live in the room." Visibly annoying everyone. Scene cuts to GentleGiant Eduardo throwing Bloo and all his things into the garbage can outside and responding "Oh yeah? Now you live in the trash!" and slamming the lid on Bloo.
** In the same episode, Wilt is initially willing to let one of his roommates have the new room... and then he sees the basketball decor, high ceiling, and long bed - in short, a room perfectly suited for him. He becomes a lot more assertive about wanting the room, and when Bloo tries to manipulate Wilt out of it by saying that the latter would be hurting his feelings if he took the room for himself, Wilt counters by saying that he doesn't care. Later, when he cheats in the footrace to the room by using a secret passage that the others didn't know about, he justifies himself by pointing out that he's been there longer than any of them and never had his own room. Given how often [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friends]] take advantage of his kindness, seeing Wilt stand up to them (even if it means picking up the JerkassBall) is cathartic.
* In the series finale, it's ''Cheese'' who gets the last word as he's brought to Foster's as its new resident, much to everyone's absolute horror.

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* In "Room with a Feud", at one point Bloo dumps his stuff into the room all the imaginary friends want as their own, and begins to sing "My stuff's here so I live in the room." Visibly annoying everyone. Scene cuts to GentleGiant Eduardo throwing Bloo and all his things into the garbage can outside and responding "Oh yeah? Now you live in the trash!" ''trash!''" and slamming the lid on Bloo.
** In the same episode, Wilt is initially willing to let one of his roommates have the new room... and then he sees the basketball decor, high ceiling, and long bed - in short, a room perfectly suited for him. He becomes a lot more assertive about wanting the room, and when Bloo tries to manipulate Wilt out of it by saying that the latter would be hurting his feelings if he took the room for himself, Wilt counters by saying that [[BrutalHonesty he really doesn't care.care]]. Later, when he cheats in the footrace to the room by using a secret passage that the others didn't know about, he justifies himself by pointing out that he's been there longer than any of them and never had his own room. Given how often [[WithFriendsLikeThese his friends]] take advantage of his kindness, seeing Wilt stand up to them (even if it means picking up the JerkassBall) is cathartic.
* In [[Recap/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriendsS6E10GoodbyeToBloo the series finale, finale]], it's ''Cheese'' who gets the last word as he's brought to Foster's as its new resident, much to everyone's absolute horror.


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* Bloo standing up to and humiliating Kip on live TV in "The Sweet Stench of Success".
-->'''Kip:''' Not so fast, Deo! You're not going anywhere! I created you! I own you!
-->'''Bloo:''' No, Kip. You didn't create me. ''(Kicks Kip in the face)'' Mac, my best friend created me, for I am Blooregard Q. Kazoo! Imaginary friend! Not some shoddy marketing campaign designed to talk people into buying a deodorant product [[WhamLine that doesn't even work]]. ''(everyone gasps)'' That's right, audience! Deo brand deodorant doesn't really make people smell better!
-->'''Kip:''' [[VillainousBreakdown You think I care if people find out my product stinks? You think I care that people stink? I DON'T CARE! In fact, Deo brand deodorant makes people smell WORSE!]] ''(audience gives a BigNo)''
-->'''Officer:''' That's it buddy. You're going to jail for a long time.
-->'''Kip:''' Arrest ''me''?! For what?!
-->'''Officer:''' Article 13, section 12, subsection 4: false advertising!
-->'''Kip:''' [[BigNo NOOOOOO!!!!!]]
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* The 2nd of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.

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* The 2nd 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.
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-->'''Bloo:''' No, Kip. You didn't create me. ''(Kicks Kip in the face)'' Mac, my best friend created me, for I am Blooregard Q. Kazoo! Imaginary friend! Not a mascot for a cheap corporate gimmick [[WhamLine that doesn't even work]]. ''(everyone gasps)'' That's right, audience! Deo brand deodorant doesn't really make people smell better!
-->'''Kip:''' [[VillainousBreakdown You think I care people know my products stink? You think I care people stink? I DON'T CARE! In fact, Deo brand deodorant makes people smell WORSE!]] ''(audience boos)''

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-->'''Bloo:''' No, Kip. You didn't create me. ''(Kicks Kip in the face)'' Mac, my best friend created me, for I am Blooregard Q. Kazoo! Imaginary friend! Not some shoddy marketing campaign designed to talk people into buying a mascot for a cheap corporate gimmick deodorant product [[WhamLine that doesn't even work]]. ''(everyone gasps)'' That's right, audience! Deo brand deodorant doesn't really make people smell better!
-->'''Kip:''' [[VillainousBreakdown You think I care if people know find out my products stink? product stinks? You think I care that people stink? I DON'T CARE! In fact, Deo brand deodorant makes people smell WORSE!]] ''(audience boos)''gives a BigNo)''
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* Awesome/HouseOfBloos
* Awesome/GoodWiltHunting
* Awesome/Destination Imagination

!!The Show



* "House of Bloos":
** Part 1:
*** Bloo acting like he's about to smash a vase but instead breaks it over [[BigBrotherBully Terrence's]] head for tormenting him and Mac.
*** Eduardo saving Mac from an Extremeasaurs (and doing it again in Part 3)
** Part 2:
*** Wilt, Eduardo and Coco's attempts to save Bloo from getting adopted by a BrattyHalfPint while being chased around the house is both this and humorous.
** Part 3:
*** A villainous example: Duchess and Terrence teaming up to get rid of Bloo by Terrence locking Mac in the closet to make it act like he doesn’t care about Bloo anymore, posing as a [[BitchInSheepsClothing sweet, well-mannered boy]] and Duchess pretending to be in distress at the hands of the Extremeasaurs.
*** Mac's plan that saves Bloo from getting killed and eaten by the Extremeasaurs.
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* The 1st of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.

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* The 1st 2nd of a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts Format episode,]] entitled "Where There's A Wilt There's A Way", is mostly just 15 minutes of Wilt missing a basketball game on TV doing favors for people because of his inability to say no, which even gets him into ''jail'' and ''escaping'' from it '''twice.''' As this goes on, he slowly starts to go crazy at his inability to say "No". So at the end, he gets back to Foster's, grabs Bloo a bowl of chips (the favor which, keep in mind, if Bloo hadn't asked in the first place, Wilt could have seen the entire game uninterrupted), and sits down the ''very moment the game ends''. Bloo pettily complains that Wilt didn't get the right flavor of chips and demands that he go back and get the right kind. Wilt finally snaps and delivers a '''[[BigNo CLUSTER BIG NO]]'''.
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-->'''Gregory's Mom:''' Well, I assure you that our son would ''never lie to us''!

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-->'''Gregory's Mom:''' Well, I assure you that our son would ''never lie to us''! Why the very nerve!

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