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taranchula 04-12-2007 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bloonuggets (Post 40316)

Hey! I get to say that. (I do like that smilie though)


But seriously, Foster's is a cartoon pure and simple, so yeah things that happen that cannot be explained will happen with great regularity.

Cutelilteen 04-12-2007 05:24 PM

I always thought he just kinda hopped up the stairs.:P I don't really pay that close attention to that kind of stuff. XD

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Originally Posted by montitech (Post 39896)
I think this question would be better answered by
inky,blinky, sue or clyde. or by bloo himself.

Monty :-/

LOL 8D

bloonuggets 04-17-2007 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by taranchula (Post 40352)
"Hey! I get to say that. (I do like that smilie though.)"

Didn't mean to step on your toes.

And feel free to use the smilie at will!

vinny 04-26-2007 01:00 AM

mac's head is 84 percent (i think it was) of his body, and about 3x as big in terms of volume, how is it he can even lift that head of his. and where does he tell his mom he goes after schol everyday?and serously...change your clothes dude.

and coco. i know just about anything comes out of her eggs, but did anyone even think as to where these "eggs" come out of?

WiltsAKGirl17 11-07-2007 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by One Radical Dude (Post 39759)
:bloocross:

kageri has a point. I believe Bloo does have shins, even though it appears he doesn't have feet. Good question, though I don't spend a lot of time dwelling over it.

My thoughts exactly. I think about stuff like this on occasion, but not often. I figure Bloo just... moves. I know it's lame logic, but if I was logical I'd be a Vulcan. (Sorry, Star trek reference.)

P.S. I TOTALLY know who the PacMan ghosts are and I'm 17! I like older stuff-- music, TV, movies (for the most part).

LaBlooGirl 11-08-2007 04:22 PM

Well I didn't feel like reading all the replies so if I repeat...forgive me...but an online friend of mine, who liked to read my stories, often loved to peruse ideas of "how" Bloo does a lot of things.
We did discuss the issue of how he moves....at first maybe I thought he was just real muscular and (sort of like a snake) shuffled around using pure muscle alone.
But then we pondered and said that maybe he DID have little legs, but you just couldn't see them because they are completely covered by his body (purely internal), but they were strong enough for him to move around.
Doesn't make much sense I guess (lol) and it's weird, but hey.....we were stretching to find ideas, eh? XD
Of course the fact that he sounds like a squeaky rubbery thing when he moves suggests to me that he has AMAZING flexibility...so....he can do things beyond our comprehension I guess. 'Sides, Bloo's an Imaginary...he doesn't have to make sense or follow the laws of realism.

Lynnie 11-08-2007 08:57 PM

Hmm, the way I always thought Bloo was materialized from is a spongy rubber type material (which was confirmed in my head after seeing "Something Old, Something Bloo"). That would explain why he has a rubbery "squeak" when he walks, can jiggle, and can absorb water (and become heavier according to his Bloo Card). I work with pet products and one of the things I work with is a rubbery sponge that attracts pet hair with static cling. I can see Bloo's body made of a similar material, except less porous, and the pours are too small for the naked eye to see. So he'd probably feel much like a dolphin or a beluga whale's "melon". As for his legs, he doesn't really have any, but he has some sort of muscle system under his lower body to allow him to walk like he does, or like we would walk while in a sleeping bag. But he still considers certain parts of his body by the same name as a human's in the same area, like shins. That's just the way I saw it. :smed:

Sparky 11-08-2007 09:05 PM

Lol I'm willing to bet most people on here have never touched a whale forehead. 8D (Does the melon really feel different from the rest of their body? Now I'm curious.)

Lynnie 11-08-2007 09:14 PM

lol, yeah, sorry. I pet a beluga only once (that I recall). Well, the skin is the same on the melon as the rest of the body, but it's softer due to the fatty tissue underneath it. I love petting dolphins, they're so sweet. I need to go to Sea World again. :D

MaxJ1800 11-10-2007 12:05 AM

Personally I think Mac may have imagined Bloo like a person who's wearing a sheet over his body to dress up like a ghost. There are no arm holes, so to pick up or hold something they just push the sheet out around their hands. And they have feet and can walk, you just can't see it under the sheet.

Basically Bloo's body works under the same physics, only instead of being covered by a sheet, that's his real body.


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