List of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episodes
This is a list of episodes for the American animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Season 1: 2004
Title | Airdate | Episode # | Production code | Rating |
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"House of Bloo's" (90-minute pilot movie) |
August 13, 2004 | 1–3 | 101–103 | TV-Y (Later rated TV-Y7 like most of the rest of the episodes) |
Mac and Bloo meet residents Coco, Wilt, and Eduardo and other people in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, including the house's staff; a mean imaginary friend named Duchess partners up with Mac's teenage brother Terrence and sets up a sinister plot in motion. | ||||
"Store Wars" | August 20, 2004 | 4 | 104 | TV-Y7 |
Madam Foster is having a birthday party and her granddaughter tries to make it better for the big party by buying supplies at the mall. But searches abound the mall when the gang tag along. | ||||
"The Trouble With Scribbles" | August 27, 2004 | 5 | 105 | TV-Y7 |
One day Bloo finds a door in Fosters that is to remain closed. He asks Herriman about it but he says that the "Dark, dark secrets" inside must not be released. Bloo's curiosity gets the best of Bloo and he opens the door. Upon opening the door he unleashes a giant mass of Scribbles which Herriman describes as "the puerile ruminations of infants" or "the witless celebrations of bratlings," or in this case, the first imaginary friends created by babies. The effort to clean up the Scribbles seems tedious until Bloo discovers that every Scribble can perform a task such as cleaning the dishes, or mopping the floor. After a while the whole house becomes dependent on the Scribbles and Mac sees the Scribbles as exploited slaves and attempts to free them from oppression. People line up to adopt Scribbles because they perform chores and at the end all of them get adopted except one, which Frankie hopes is the one that scrubs toilets but it's the Scribble that blows a raspberry upon command. The episode ends with the Scribble and Bloo's blowing raspberries. The title is a homage to a Star Trek episode called "The Trouble with Tribbles" | ||||
"Busted" | September 3, 2004 | 6 | 106 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo breaks Madam Foster's bust and the gang doesn't want Mr. Herriman to find out. They try to fix the bust up, but fail in every way. | ||||
"Dinner is Swerved" | September 10, 2004 | 7 | 107 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo and Mac are on the roof of Fosters and Bloo is showing Mac the corner of his apartment. Mr. Herriman calls out dinner over the speaker. Everyone is there except Bloo. Bloo and Mac are traveling down the stairs but Bloo's lost and Mac thinks he knows the way. Unfortunately, even though they go down, they end up on the roof again. Meanwhile everyone at the table is starved and Frankie is telling them to eat but Mr. Herriman says they have to wait for Bloo. Frankie argues about this. Wilt, Eduardo and Coco go out to find Bloo and Mac. Madame Foster then kicks Mr. Herriman and Mr. Herriman yells at Frankie. Madame Foster then sneaks food to all the starved imaginary friends. Stuff like this keeps happening. Bloo and Mac are in the laundry chute and wind up in the laundry. They then search for the dining room-Bloo is getting more starved every second and Mac has to get home-and leave a trail of clothes wherever they've been-Bloo's idea. Unfortunately Wilt, Eduardo and Coco are searching and they are starved. They see the trail of clothes and pick it up. Bloo and Mac are lost once again when Bloo realizes that the clothes are again. He comes up with an insane theory ("The House is an Imaginary Friend! And it eats clothes!") due to his growing hunger-ness. Bloo then smells food but Bloo and Mac find out its Duchess eating in her room. Bloo then picks up her phone and orders pizza. This is useless, however, since they can't get downstairs to get it. They then fall down a trap door and end up on the roof again. They then are mad and grab Duchess's mattress and run right past Wilt, Eduardo and Coco. They throw it on the ground and jump holding white clothes tied to make a string that's supposedly not attached to the house like sense. Wilt, Eduardo and Coco pull it up and Bloo and Mac think the house is eating them. They let go and hit the mattress and bounce up and once again are on he roof. They scream and wonder around the house. They meet Charley, an imaginary friend who's a huge chicken leg. Bloo cracks and chases Charley at the last minute and Bloo and Mac fight. They wind up in the dining room but Mr. Herriman says that Bloo can't eat until Wilt, Eduardo and Coco return. Everyone else leaves and Madame Foster secretly gives Bloo some food. | ||||
"World Wide Wabbit" | September 17, 2004 | 8 | 108 | TV-Y7 |
Hilarity ensues when Frankie starts a website, and Mac films Mr. Herriman singing a silly song to Madame Foster. | ||||
"Berry Scary" | September 24, 2004 | 9 | 109 | TV-Y7 |
A new imaginary friend has her eyes on Bloo, and everybody doesn't realize the evil side behind her. | ||||
"Seeing Red" / "Phone Home" | October 1, 2004 | 10 | 110 | TV-Y7 |
In "Seeing Red", Terrence creates an imaginary friend named Red after getting bullied by Bloo and Mac, but does the opposite of what Terrence does. Later, in "Phone Home", Bloo attempts to be the friend of the month instead of Wilt and mistakes a man in cell phone suit for an imaginary friend. | ||||
"Who Let The Dogs In?" | October 8, 2004 | 11 | 111 | TV-Y7 |
Eduardo breaks the "no dogs allowed" policy (with an imaginary puppy) after a family mistakingly brings a St. Bernard to the house. | ||||
"Adoptcalypse Now" | October 15, 2004 | 12 | 112 | TV-Y7 (later rated TV-Y |
It's Adopt-A-Thought Saturday, a day when people come to look at and hopefully adopt imaginary friends. Bloo can't go outside because he belongs to Mac and can't get adopted or attention from the adopters. Bloo and Mac then are convinced that Fosters is just giving their friends away, so Mac sneaks the imaginary friends into the house where Bloo takes care of the rest, while avoiding Frankie, Mr. Herriman and Wilt. Wilt finds out and then Bloo and Mac bind him and gag him and then, put him in a closet. A school bus of children comes but Bloo sends them off. At the end of the day Mac tells Frankie and Mr. Herriman that all the friends got adopted and Bloo throws him the fake adopting sheets. The imaginary friends appear and next Saturday Bloo and Mac are bound and gagged in a closet like Wilt. | ||||
"Bloooooo!" | October 22, 2004 | 13 | 113 | TV-Y7 |
Frightened by a scary movie, Coco, Wilt and Eduardo mistake a cold-ridden Bloo (who has turned white) for a ghost. Included is a sub-plot where a scared Frankie tries to enter the locked house while being followed by a mystery person with a hook for a hand (revealed as an imaginary friend looking for the house). | ||||
Season 2: 2005
Title | Airdate | Episode # | Production code | TV Rating | |||||
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"Partying Is Such Sweet Soireé" | January 21, 2005 | 14 | 203 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Bloo throws a secret party, and everyone discovers that Mac becomes extremely hyperactive when he eats sugar. | |||||||||
"The Big Lablooski" | January 28, 2005 | 15 | 201 | TV-Y7 | |||||
The Fosters gang goes bowling, challenging Madame Jerkins' team after she bribes Madame Foster's teammates into partnering with Jerkins using lace doilies. Cultural References -The name is a reference to the movie "The Big Lebowski". | |||||||||
"When There's a Wilt, There's a Way" / "Everyone Knows It's Bendy" | February 4, 2005 | 16 | 202 | TV-Y7 | |||||
In "When There's A Wilt, There's A Way", Wilt wants to watch the basketball game, but everyone asks him to do them favors, and Wilt has a hard time refusing. Then, in "Everyone Knows It's Bendy", a new friend named Bendy is constantly blaming Bloo, Coco, Ed, and Wilt for his own misdeeds. | |||||||||
"Sight for Sore Eyes" / "Bloo's Brothers" | March 4, 2005 | 17 | 204 | TV-Y7 | |||||
In "Sight For Sore Eyes", an imaginary friend named Ivan has lost his creator (a blind boy named Stevie) and the Fosters' Gang try to find him. Afterwards in "Bloo's Brothers", Mac's classmates at school imagine all their own unique Bloo clones. When they find out an actor in the Ice Charades has broken his leg, all the Bloo clones stick together to replace the actor and actually perform. However, the real Bloo ends up watching and not performing inside the skate rink. |
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"Cookie Dough" | March 11, 2005 | 18 | 205 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Bloo steals Madame Foster's recipe of making cookies and makes a lot of money for his own selfish deeds. Almost every friend in the house makes cookies for Bloo to sell. Soon everyone, including Mac, hates Bloo since he is treating them unfairly. Bloo then tries to make cookies on his own and ends up blowing the roof up. He opens up a lemonade stand to pay back the money spent to fix the roof. | |||||||||
"Frankie My Dear" | March 18, 2005 | 19 | 206 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Mac and Bloo's attention towards Frankie back fires at them and everybody else, namely a pizza delivery boy and an Imaginary Prince Charming. |
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"Mac Daddy" | May 6, 2005 | 20 | 207 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Mac "accidentally" creates a new imaginary friend, and Bloo fears sibling rivalry. Bloo is sick of Cheese bothering him, but eventually he develops a slight passion for Cheese and since he cannot find him, Bloo is afraid something terrible might have happened to him. In the last few minutes of the episode, it is revealed that Mac did not imagine Cheese, but actually his neighbor Louise. | |||||||||
"Squeakerboxxx" | May 13, 2005 | 21 | 208 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Bloo breaks a prized rubber elephant won by the Foster's gang at an arcade. He has to earn enough tickets to replace the rubber elephant before anyone else finds out. | |||||||||
"Beat With A Schtick" | May 20, 2005 | 22 | 209 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Everybody appreciates Bloo's comedy, but a big imaginary friend, named "The New Guy", apparently looks like he doesn't find the joke amusing. Later in the episode, the New Guy finds the joke "classic" and gives Bloo a little joke too. Bloo thinks his joke is lame and ends up getting smashed by the New Guy's hammer. | |||||||||
"Sweet Stench of Success" | May 27, 2005 | 23 | 210 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Bloo goes to a television station and acts as if he is a poor and homeless friend with no place to live. He is adopted by a director to advertise his new deodorant. | |||||||||
"Bye Bye Nerdy" | July 1, 2005 | 24 | 211 | TV-Y7 | |||||
When Bloo beats the high score of Mac in a Space Invaders-type video game, he proceeds to go to Mac's school and tell him by rubbing it in his face. However, Mac has been sent to detention for throwing a spit wad at another student, so Bloo thinks Mac has become - gasp! - a nerd! When Mac makes his daily visit, Blooregard's attempts to make Mac the coolest kid in school are failures, even to the point where one kid asks if the clothes he's wearing were "bought at the 1987 store." Mac says he doesn't care, which is news to Jamez Witazee, the coolest kid in town and invites him down to "The Rock" after school the next day. With Mac's absence, Mr. Herriman decides Bloo's eligible for adoption, so how will he survive this double whammy? By using a line from the 1980 Blues Brothers movie and trying to avoid getting caught similar to what happened in the opening credits of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. | |||||||||
"Bloo Done It" | July 8, 2005 | 25 | 212 | TV-Y7 | |||||
When Bloo becomes popular for publishing a newsletter for the Fosters residence, he suddenly gets upstaged when the first, best and original friend of the house, Uncle Pockets (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) pays a visit and he charms the others. Bloo is jealous of the attention Uncle Pockets is getting and is suuus-piii-cioouus (a sing-song running joke) of him, so he plans to write up in the newsletter that Uncle Pockets is a fraud…until he overhears what he thinks is a plan to eliminate Madame Foster, even as going as to tell Mr. Herriman and Frankie about "rubbing her out" when in fact, the house matriarch is getting a trip to a day spa…complete with a massage. Will Bloo stop this in time? | |||||||||
"My So Called Wife" | July 15, 2005 | 26 | 213 | TV-Y7 | |||||
Mr. Herriman and Coco enter a mansion gala apparently run by Benjamin Edward Factor, who doesn't have any money. The mansion is actually owned by another person, and Ben E. Factor somehow broke into it. Meanwhile, Bloo learns about sarcasm after learning that he and Mac won't be getting jet cars. |
Season 3: 2005-2006
Title | Airdate | Episode # | Production code | TV Rating |
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"Eddie Monster" | July 22, 2005 | 27 | 301 | TV-Y7 |
Eduardo runs away from the home to prove he's not a total coward after trying to retrieve a "whizbee" (a spoof of Wham-O's "Frisbee" flying disc) from the Extreme-O-Saurus cage. Terrence finds him in the slums of town in a dumpster and recruits him to be a fighter on the Extreme-O-Saur fighting circuit. Craig McCracken entered the characters Ed, Edd and Eddy, Pikachu and Dexter in his own design. | ||||
"Hiccy Burp" | September 5, 2005 | 28 | 302 | TV-Y7 |
Mac and Bloo enter a pageant and face tough competition. | ||||
"Camp Keep a Good Mac Down" | September 9, 2005 | 29 | 303 | TV-Y7 |
The gang camp out and get stranded and find it hard to survive after Bloo eats all the food. | ||||
"Imposter's Home For, Um… Make 'Em Up Pals" |
September 16, 2005 | 30 | 304 | TV-Y7 |
"Goofball" John McGee comes to Fosters and drives Frankie nuts on a night when she plans to go to a concert and is out to prove him as a fraud as McGee wreaks havoc by eating all the food in the kitchen with Bloo and Frankie has to go shopping for some more food and orders out for pizza when three human friends come over. Even Mr. Herriman, Coco, Blooregard, Wilt and Eduardo fall for this and Goofball makes a call to Canada for his owners but when Frankie decides to fight fire with fire — becoming an imaginary friend named Goof-Goof, with a tutu, deely bobbers and Groucho Marx funny nose glasses and impression — Goofball unmasks her and Frankie has to miss the concert with the Fake Outz because she is told by Mr. Herriman that she has to clean the house from top to bottom. When they return from the concert with new T-shirts and Goofball's family arrives, much to Frankie's surprise, it turns out that Goofball is an imaginary friend with an elephant trunk-type nose from hiding inside his red clown nose. | ||||
"Duchess of Wails" | September 23, 2005 | 31 | 305 | TV-Y7 |
Duchess is adopted by Mac's neighbors and the Fosters Gang doesn't want her back. | ||||
"Fosters Goes To Europe" | November 4, 2005 | 32 | 306 | TV-Y7 |
Mac wins a contest and the Fosters Gang want to go to Europe but Bloo doesn't. | ||||
"Go Goo Go" | November 11, 2005 | 33 | 307 | TV-Y7 |
Mac befriends a girl who creates an overflow of Imaginary Friends. This episode was nomiated for an Emmy | ||||
"Crime After Crime" | November 18, 2005 | 34 | 308 | TV-Y7 |
Mr. Herriman is addicted to carrots and can't stop, so when Frankie discovers that all the carrots are gone, Coco gets framed by the chief rabbit in charge and is sent to her room. .. without supper along with everyone else except Bloo. Madame Foster offers to give cooking lessons to Frankie of a mish-mash she calls "it"…a recipe so seemingly hideous, Madame Foster doesn't even know that pieces of plaster from the ceiling where Bloo, Mr. Herriman, Eduardo and Mac bouncing on the bed in her bedroom places plaster into what Bloo believes is "vomit" (which Frankie catches Mac bouncing her grandma's bed and thus getting kicked out the house), so he decides he wants to be punished without supper but every time he tries to stop Mr. Herriman, such as using "Gelatin-O" to fill his office with the product, put banana peels on the stairwell, causing the Funny Bunny to take a deep fall down a few flights of stairs or even trying to use a wrecking ball to destroy the house, only to have Herriman find Eduardo, who had been "stalking" him, he gets nothing but praise from Mr. Herriman. Meanwhile, Wilt has a problem about punishment so he winds up in jail — with Mr. Herriman, who was caught "stealing" Madame Fosters diamonds Bloo had planted in Mac's backpack and what's on the menu in jail? Carrots! | ||||
"Land of the Flea" | November 25, 2005 | 35 | 309 | TV-Y7 |
Eduardo befriends some fleas after he gets them but Mr. Herriman and Frankie try to get rid of them, and Bloo wants them. | ||||
"A Lost Claus" | December 1, 2005 | 36 | 310 | TV-G |
After seeing a gaggle of imaginary Santas, which Frankie says are as real as her Aunt Fanny, Mac believes that there's no such person as Santa Claus, so he and Blooregard — along with the rest of the imaginary friends — must regain their faith in Jolly Old Saint Nick to prevent a horrible Christmas with scientific experiments: Wilt goes off with unicorns around the world in a day, Eduardo gets stuck in the house's chimney and Coco takes a short-lived job at the mall from "Store Wars" as a Mall Santa, only taking the job to pay off her vacation home. On Christmas Eve, Madame Foster tells Mac that he's at a stage in his life where it comes together. That night, as Mac asks Santa for underpants — the worst possible gift to get for Christmas, Mr. Herriman gets scared by Bloo in a spoof of A Christmas Carol — with Bloo playing all the ghosts (except for the Ghost of Christmas Past) as Bob Marley instead of Jacob Marley, the Ghost of a Christmas Present and a robot representing Christmas Yet To Come who reprograms the rabbit in charge into canceling the holiday like The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. Will there be a Christmas miracle unlike "Adoptalypse Now"? The Fosters home has the best Christmas Day ever and Mac gets what he wished for to know if Santa exists — underwear. Bloo, however, gets the worst Christmas because all he got was piles of coal. | ||||
"One False Movie" | February 10, 2006 | 37 | 311 | TV-Y7 |
Mac and Bloo make a hilarious film for their school and for the film festival, they must make an even better sequel. Series creator Craig McCracken makes a cameo appearance (as himself). | ||||
"Setting A President" | February 17, 2006 | 38 | 312 | TV-Y7 |
Frankie, Mr. Herriman and Bloo run for President of Fosters. | ||||
"Room With A Feud" | March 17, 2006 | 39 | 313 | TV-Y7 |
After a friend called Poindexter Dorkface III moves away and his room becomes available, Bloo, Coco, Eduardo and Wilt all end up wanting it. Not willing to let anyone else have it, the four perform various contests and tasks to see who gets it. During these contests, an imaginary friend named Peanut Butter also tries to get the room. Frankie takes advantage of their eagerness to get them to do her chores. Tired of all the fighting, Mr. Herriman gets Mac to decide when he shows up. Mac isn't sure what's going on, believing someone to be in trouble, so he picks Peanut Butter. No one is happy about the decision, they try to drive Peanut Butter out with terrible results, but Mac solves the problem by getting Peanut Butter adopted. Madame Foster eventually shows up to resovle the dispute, making each friend draw straws of which Eduardo wins. At night, Eduardo sees a spider which scares him so Wilt comes in and sleeps in his room. Soon, Coco goes in the room leaving the old room to Bloo. Bloo is happy at first but then he feels lonely so he goes in the room too. After they all settle in the new room Jackie gets their old one to himself. | ||||
"Cuckoo for Coco Cards" | March 24, 2006 | 40 | 314 | TV-Y7 |
Mac's classmates visit Foster's, and their attention immediately turns to Coco, leaving Bloo envious. Coco lays eggs full of Imaginary Friend Trading cards for her new friends, but Bloo drives them away with his egg-throwing. Coco is mad at him for doing so, and their friendship is threatened. Soon every friend (and human) in the house is collecting the cards. Bloo becomes obsessed with collecting them all without Coco's help. Meanwhile, Eduardo tries to prove his braveness after reading the personality description on his card. Bloo finally gains the last card he needs: his own; thus completing his collection. But upon seeing the personality description on the Bloo card; "Big insensitive jerkface!"; he realises how mean he's been to Coco and burns his card collection, earning Coco's apology and friendship. | ||||
Season 4: 2006
Title | Airdate | Episode # | Production code | |
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"Challenge of the Superfriends" | April 28 2006 | 41 | 401 | TV-Y7-FV |
Mac becomes the official sidekick of a superhero, much to the jealousy of Bloo, who then joins forces with Nemesis and becomes Lord Uniscorn. | ||||
"The Big Picture" | May 5, 2006 | 42 | 402 | TV-Y7 |
It is the day for the Fosters picture and Mac, Goo and Bloo discover the friends' disappearace at a past picture. | ||||
"Squeeze The Day" | May 12, 2006 | 43 | 403 | TV-Y7 |
Mac and Bloo have the entire house to themselves for eight hours, but finding an awesome thing to do can be hard. .. very hard. | ||||
"Neighbor Pains" | May 19, 2006 | 44 | 404 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo is teased by a kid across the street during another Adopt-A-Thought Saturday, this time streamlined by Goo. The name "Old Man Rivers" is a homage to the song "Ol' Man River". | ||||
"Infernal Slumber" | July 17, 2006 | 45 | 405 | TV-Y7 |
The Fosters Gang sneak into Mac's house for a slumber party on a school night, but Mac wants them to get out. | ||||
"I Only Have Surprise For You" | July 27, 2006 | 46 | 406 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo keeps on throwing surprise parties for Mac which turn out to be awfully embarrassing. | ||||
"Bus The Two Of Us" | August 1, 2006 | 47 | 407 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo takes Mac on a secret ride in the Fosters Bus. | ||||
"The Big Cheese" | August 7, 2006 | 48 | 408 | TV-Y7 |
Everybody gets locked out of the house and only Cheese knows the code to get back in. | ||||
"Bloo's the Boss" | November 3, 2006 | 49 | 409 | TV-Y7 |
Bloo creates his own home for imaginary friends after he feels dejected. | ||||
"Emancipation Complication" | November 10, 2006 | 50 | 410 | TV-Y7 |
Madam Foster suffers the adoption of a pen in the form of "Abraham Lincoln" and wants him out of the house. | ||||
"Make Believe It or Not!" | November 17, 2006 | 51 | 411 | TV-Y7 |
Mac and Bloo are abducted by imaginary friends unwittingly created by Goo in her sleep. | ||||
"Good Wilt Hunting" (One hour movie) |
November 23, 2006 | 52–53 | 412–413 | TV-Y7 |
In this one hour episode, Bloo and the friends (and their creators) go looking for Wilt, who wants to settle the score with an old rival, and in turn is reunited with his creator, Jordan Michaels. - This movie was presented in widescreen format when it premiered, and full-screen during some future airings. |
Season 5: 2007
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"Cheese A Go-Go" | May 4, 2007 | 54 | 501 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bloo is convinced that Cheese is a space alien after seeing a lookalike in a movie about brain-eating creatures, so he makes a call to outer space that in essence invites them to Earth. This episode will star the aliens going to Cartoon Network in part of Cartoon Network Invaded. - Since it has yet to be premiered, this episode is not yet rated by the Television content rating systems. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
"Cutting Edge" | TBA | 55 | 502 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Cutting Edge Imaginations, a group of Imaginary Friends with amazing capabilities and believe themselves to be better then every other imaginary freind, throw the gang (and Goo) out the window because they believe they are worthless. Bloo and Duchess, outraged by this attempt to give the Cutting Edges a taste of their own medicane. Eventually, Bloo and Duchess catapualt the Cutting Edges out the window into a dumpster, which is carried off by a dump truck. This will be the first time Pokey Toehair plays his saxophone in the attic in this episode. It is unknown if this episode will really air. Shorts
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