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Mr. Marshmallow 10-06-2007 02:04 PM

I actually thought the purple and pink dress was quite the complicated outfit. I mean it was the first time we ever saw Frankie wear anything other then her trademark outfit, but it was also the only outfit she really changed her hair on. The black dress, the fairy costume, all her outfits kept the same hair.

The pink dress however made a total change and I think that outfit is what really nailed the "Frankie attraction factor" for everyone because it was like a complete transformation for both the viewers and the characters. I'd love to see it again, but it's SO hard not to find that black dress so utterly delicious 8D.

Frankie could land any guy with eyeballs in that get up, heh. But seriously, it was nice to see her don the dress again and I hope she continues to try on some different outfits. Funny thing though, Frankie complained about her dignity in the fairy costume, yet I thought her "fake friend" outfit in "Imposter's" was FAR more degrading.

It was almost as painful to watch Frankie in that fake imaginary friend costume as the SSSS: super sad scrubbing scene.

Shelltoon 10-06-2007 03:04 PM

The way I see it, the black dress is designed for formal occasions, and since the opening was a formal occasion... yeah, it was only fitting to see her in the black dress. I do admit, it would be nice if we could see Frankie in the pink and purple again, it's a cute look for her.

Sparky 10-06-2007 03:16 PM

FYI, Frankie did not keep her ponytail with the black outfit.

Here.

It might be close, but it's not the same. ;)

AerostarMonk 10-06-2007 10:05 PM

I've always prefered casual wear to formal wear. I guess I'm just that type of plain vanilla guy.

TheGreatMegaFanatic 10-10-2007 06:16 PM

I love Frankie. She's so hot.

Cassini90125 10-10-2007 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AerostarMonk (Post 58424)
I've always prefered casual wear to formal wear. I guess I'm just that type of plain vanilla guy.

I can't say I really have a preference, or that I even distinguish between casual and formal. Just depends on the outfit, I suppose.

AerostarMonk 10-10-2007 08:39 PM

I guess what I prefer plain girls to those who doll themselves up with fancy dresses or makeup. Wow that makes me sound so chauvinstic.

Cassini90125 10-11-2007 01:59 PM

It makes sense, though. I'd much rather see a more natural look instead of layers of make-up and designer outfits anyday.

Xroc88 10-12-2007 08:38 AM

I heard her design is kinda based off craig's wife. lauren. Does anyone have a pic of her?

Medikor 10-12-2007 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 58923)
I heard her design is kinda based off craig's wife. lauren. Does anyone have a pic of her?

You can see pics of her at her DA page here. There is a similarity now that I look at it.
And I agree with you guys, Monk and Cass. Casual is just more... well... casual.:D

Scrawffler 10-12-2007 11:24 AM

Yeah, they do look quite similar. I'm not sure if I would have noticed the similarity if I hadn't known she was based off of her, but I can see it now. I also had a feeling Craig said that her entire design was based off of Lauren, including her personality.

Oh yeah, and I heard that Mac looks like Craig when he was that age - that might be how he thought up the storyline for the episode "Frankie My Dear". XD

Dragonrider1227 10-12-2007 11:42 AM

CRAIG'S MARRIED TO THAT!!! Lucky guy

Cassini90125 10-12-2007 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dragonrider1227 (Post 58934)
CRAIG'S MARRIED TO THAT!!! Lucky guy

Lauren is a "her", not a "that". Show a little respect. :frankiemad:

I met Lauren only briefly but honestly I don't see a great deal of physical resemblance between the two.

Dragonrider1227 10-15-2007 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 58946)
Lauren is a "her", not a "that". Show a little respect. :frankiemad:

I met Lauren only briefly but honestly I don't see a great deal of physical resemblance between the two.

Dude, it's a figure of speech, relax

Xroc88 10-15-2007 10:46 AM

I like how frankey says: I said i was sowwy.

Dragonrider1227 10-16-2007 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Xroc88 (Post 59400)
I like how frankey says: I said i was sowwy.

That was cute! ^_^

Xroc88 11-01-2007 12:51 PM

You know the part in better off ed when she gave a wink to ed? Well when shye did that i about fell over in my seat. I never was expecting that, cuz i love it when she does that.

Partymember 11-22-2007 02:10 PM

i just saw "Ticket to Rod"...poor Mac! Dude has a crush on Frankie and he was all ready to go on a "date" with her. Mac...i feel for him, i guess Frankie must not realize she keeps doing this to him? Regardless...ouch :macwor:

Ridureyu 11-22-2007 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 58946)
Lauren is a "her", not a "that". Show a little respect. :frankiemad:

I met Lauren only briefly but honestly I don't see a great deal of physical resemblance between the two.

Except for proof that Frankie dyes her hair.

AerostarMonk 11-22-2007 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ridureyu (Post 64796)
Except for proof that Frankie dyes her hair.

She does?

Cassini90125 11-25-2007 08:50 AM

Sometimes I need to vent
 
I didn't post this earlier because y'all already think I'm insane when it comes to Frankie, but I need to tell you about it. Some of you may recall that I told you about what I did when Imposter's first aired; specifically, the part where I was so angry at Gooftard that I got out of my chair and approached my TV, intent on doing some serious hurt to him. I stopped myself because it was obviously pointless to try, but it didn't change how I felt. Well, something similar happened a few days ago during The Little Peas, during that really sad scene where Frankie is saying, "Nothing ever works out for me. I'm such a loser." I'm out of my chair again and saying, "Oh, Frankie, no," as I head for the TV, and then I'm sitting there with my hand on the screen, the spot where her hand is, knowing that I'm accomplishing nothing but too moved to stop.

I've never met a TV character, real or otherwise, who touches me as deeply as this wonderful lady. Hell, I'm not sure I've met anyone on this side of the screen who does. She puts up with so much on the show, is constantly used and treated like an object on other sites, and now this? It isn't right. I know it's her role on the show to be the overworked, overstressed caretaker, and honestly I don't have a problem with that; it's a funny role, and she does it well. But to rewrite the show's history and take away one of her rare moments of triumph? I feel like it was an act of betrayal. They need to give her an episode of her own - no, at this point she deserves a full-length movie, and so do her fans. They can put her through hell (and probably will) but as long she gets a huge win that's fine, and I'd like to see the rest of the cast finally say "Thank you" for all the hard work she does for them and the House. (And no pairings, but you already know where I stand on that.) She's earned at least that much, if not more.

Yeah, I've probably gone over the top again, I know, but I had to get this off my chest. Everybody needs to vent now and then. In the meantime, I feel the need to do another tribute pic of some sort. If y'all want your names on it, like I did with the Valentine's Day card I made back in February, let me know, either here or by private message. :frankiesmile:

Partymember 11-25-2007 09:41 AM

yes. Frankie Movie. Now

Please, Craig and Lauren, please?

ETA and you can throw my name down, too. thanks man

Shelltoon 11-25-2007 09:41 AM

I'd be glad to put my name on anything Frankie. I think maybe we should send this one to CN and the Foster's crew so they know how we feel about her?

Medikor 11-25-2007 09:42 AM

That was quite the moving story, Cass. I've yet to see that episode but it does sound like a kick in the teeth. But I'm sure the Fosters crew is building up to something. Frankie's popularity can't possibly be going unnoticed by them. If/when they make another Fosters special I'm sure it will be very much what you, and many of us, are hoping for.
Frankie's character is a wonderfulcell opportunity for some real quality story telling, emotion and, most importantly, a feel good ending for our favorite red headed care giver. Oh and I'd love to be included on that special pic you're working on.:frankiesmile:

*EDIT*

That's a great idea, Shelltoon. Showing the powers that be just how important our favorite character is to us would be a great thing. But it would probably be better to send it to Craig and Lauren since they're real people and not CN bigwigs.;)

Mr. Marshmallow 11-25-2007 01:54 PM

You don't really have to ask me if i want my name on it do you :-* heh, sure as Hell I do. In regards to your truly wonderful little speech there Cass (It really was nice), I hope you don't mind if I be a little honest with you and I pray it doesn't harm our friendship as it is not my intention.

To be perfectly truthful, I honestly find the whole going to the screen thing a tad strange, strange but understandable. I myself have never done such a thing nor do I think I will, no matter what love I have for a character. The most I do is cringe, look away, or just groan and dread when something bad happens to that character.

The strongest toon girls I have ever done that for are Sailor Jupiter and Frankie, no other has really had that strong of an effect on me and I'm pretty equally devoted to each of them. My closest form of venting would be what I do in fan fics with characters I feel I want to make happy because of their mistreatment on the show.

And those two I mentioned are no exception to being mistreated by their shows creators. Bad as "Peas" was, I can easily watch that episode again despite how much it sucked over the abominable "Imposter's" (I won't even dare glimpse at "Surprise for you" again). But what Frankie said in "Peas" truly was the worst thing she's been through.

Frankie has been through hell in quite a few episodes, sometimes it didn't bother me "Bloooo!", "Store Wars". Other times it REALLY bothered me "Imposter's", "The Big Peas". But the amazing thing about her was she was strong enough to bounce back from anything, even at the end of "Imposter's" she sprang back.

Which is one of the biggest problems with the ending to "Peas". Frankie sprang back from the news crew disaster with that poor house idea, it was a sign of her strength as a person who endures SO much from SO many. What's worse is as Cass said, to actually HEAR her call herself a loser, it's unthinkable.

Its almost heartbreaking to think she would EVER use such a word to describe herself, she is anything but a loser considering all the things she does for everyone.

Cassini90125 11-25-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Marshmallow (Post 65235)
You don't really have to ask me if i want my name on it do you :-* heh, sure as Hell I do. In regards to your truly wonderful little speech there Cass (It really was nice), I hope you don't mind if I be a little honest with you and I pray it doesn't harm our friendship as it is not my intention.

To be perfectly truthful, I honestly find the whole going to the screen thing a tad strange, strange but understandable. I myself have never done such a thing nor do I think I will, no matter what love I have for a character. The most I do is cringe, look away, or just groan and dread when something bad happens to that character.

The strongest toon girls I have ever done that for are Sailor Jupiter and Frankie, no other has really had that strong of an effect on me and I'm pretty equally devoted to each of them. My closest form of venting would be what I do in fan fics with characters I feel I want to make happy because of their mistreatment on the show.

And those two I mentioned are no exception to being mistreated by their shows creators. Bad as "Peas" was, I can easily watch that episode again despite how much it sucked over the abominable "Imposter's" (I won't even dare glimpse at "Surprise for you" again). But what Frankie said in "Peas" truly was the worst thing she's been through.

Frankie has been through hell in quite a few episodes, sometimes it didn't bother me "Bloooo!", "Store Wars". Other times it REALLY bothered me "Imposter's", "The Big Peas". But the amazing thing about her was she was strong enough to bounce back from anything, even at the end of "Imposter's" she sprang back.

Which is one of the biggest problems with the ending to "Peas". Frankie sprang back from the news crew disaster with that poor house idea, it was a sign of her strength as a person who endures SO much from SO many. What's worse is as Cass said, to actually HEAR her call herself a loser, it's unthinkable.

Its almost heartbreaking to think she would EVER use such a word to describe herself, she is anything but a loser considering all the things she does for everyone.

No offence taken, don't worry about it. As I said way back in the old thread, we each deal with our feelings in different ways. Believe me, it wasn't something I'd planned on; it just happened, that's how strong my feelings were.

The hardest part about all of it was hearing Frankie calling herself a loser. We might expect Bloo to call her that, and we'll roll our eyes and be annoyed with him, but to hear Frankie say that of herself... wow. That caught me completely off-guard. All the hard work she does around that house, all the cooking, the cleaning, maintainence work, gardening, shopping, and sticking with it year after year because she's dedicated to doing so and because she believes it's the right thing to do, that is so not a loser, not to me, and I dare say not to anyone who considers himself or herself to be a fan or a friend. Foster's would fall apart without her, without this winner, to hold it together. So I'm going to stop here and say something that I've never heard any of the other residents say but truly needs to be said, and I know in my heart that I speak for many of you as well as I say this:

Thank you, Frankie Foster, for everything that you do. :-*

Mr. Marshmallow 11-25-2007 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassini90125 (Post 65242)
Thank you, Frankie Foster, for everything that you do. :-*

Sorry I didn't say it sooner myself, Ditto ditto Frankie ;) ditto ditto.

Medikor 11-25-2007 04:26 PM

I just gave Peas a watch and something struck me very early on in the episode. I believe Peas is actually a representation of us Frankie fans. Peas was pleading to the other friends about how ungrateful they are about everything she does for them and the house but his words, much like ours, fell on deaf ears.
Like us, Peas truly appreciated Frankie yet was unable to let her know or cheer her on when she needed it. But what really intrigued me was that he did eventually manage to help her out. I may be grasping at strings here, but I really feel that the people behind Fosters made this episode as a nod to us. Yes it was hard to see Frankie actually be hard on herself, but I honestly feel that it was us that helped her pick herself back up and help her out when she needed it most.:frankiesmile:

Cassini90125 11-25-2007 04:51 PM

That is perhaps the most original idea anyone has had about this episode. I don't suppose there's any way to know for certain but it's definitely worth considering. I tip my hat to you, Medikor, for thinking of it. :frankiesmile:

Shelltoon 11-25-2007 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 65250)
I just gave Peas a watch and something struck me very early on in the episode. I believe Peas is actually a representation of us Frankie fans. Peas was pleading to the other friends about how ungrateful they are about everything she does for them and the house but his words, much like ours, fell on deaf ears.
Like us, Peas truly appreciated Frankie yet was unable to let her know or cheer her on when she needed it. But what really intrigued me was that he did eventually manage to help her out. I may be grasping at strings here, but I really feel that the people behind Fosters made this episode as a nod to us. Yes it was hard to see Frankie actually be hard on herself, but I honestly feel that it was us that helped her pick herself back up and help her out when she needed it most.:frankiesmile:

Wow Medikor, I never would have thought of it that way! If they wanted to get that across, they could have tried an entirely new episode rather than rehash a story and take away one of Frankie's moments of triumph.

Cassini90125 11-25-2007 04:57 PM

I've taken the liberty of posting a link to your idea in the episode thread; hope you don't mind. :frankiesmile:

Medikor 11-25-2007 05:01 PM

Thanks guys, I'm quite humbled. :-[


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Originally Posted by Shelltoon (Post 65254)
Wow Medikor, I never would have thought of it that way! If they wanted to get that across, they could have tried an entirely new episode rather than rehash a story and take away one of Frankie's moments of triumph.

Well if my impression is true then a least they tried, right?;)

Subzeroace 11-25-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 65250)
I just gave Peas a watch and something struck me very early on in the episode. I believe Peas is actually a representation of us Frankie fans. Peas was pleading to the other friends about how ungrateful they are about everything she does for them and the house but his words, much like ours, fell on deaf ears.
Like us, Peas truly appreciated Frankie yet was unable to let her know or cheer her on when she needed it. But what really intrigued me was that he did eventually manage to help her out. I may be grasping at strings here, but I really feel that the people behind Fosters made this episode as a nod to us. Yes it was hard to see Frankie actually be hard on herself, but I honestly feel that it was us that helped her pick herself back up and help her out when she needed it most.:frankiesmile:

I totally agree with you man! Great theory there!

frankie_fan 11-25-2007 05:12 PM

I hope I'm not late for this, but my name goes on whatever you're doing for Frankie, Cass.

Howard 11-25-2007 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 65250)
I just gave Peas a watch and something struck me very early on in the episode. I believe Peas is actually a representation of us Frankie fans. Peas was pleading to the other friends about how ungrateful they are about everything she does for them and the house but his words, much like ours, fell on deaf ears.
Like us, Peas truly appreciated Frankie yet was unable to let her know or cheer her on when she needed it. But what really intrigued me was that he did eventually manage to help her out. I may be grasping at strings here, but I really feel that the people behind Fosters made this episode as a nod to us. Yes it was hard to see Frankie actually be hard on herself, but I honestly feel that it was us that helped her pick herself back up and help her out when she needed it most.:frankiesmile:

Medikor,

While I have not seen the episode yet, Ithink your theory is beautiful. I happen to be another Frankie lover (stating the obvious), and I hope all went well for out charming little redhead.:frankiesmile::-*

pitbulllady 11-25-2007 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Medikor (Post 65250)
I just gave Peas a watch and something struck me very early on in the episode. I believe Peas is actually a representation of us Frankie fans. Peas was pleading to the other friends about how ungrateful they are about everything she does for them and the house but his words, much like ours, fell on deaf ears.
Like us, Peas truly appreciated Frankie yet was unable to let her know or cheer her on when she needed it. But what really intrigued me was that he did eventually manage to help her out. I may be grasping at strings here, but I really feel that the people behind Fosters made this episode as a nod to us. Yes it was hard to see Frankie actually be hard on herself, but I honestly feel that it was us that helped her pick herself back up and help her out when she needed it most.:frankiesmile:


Wow, *slaps forehead* That is amazing, and you could actually be onto something there! Now, for a "kiddie show" that's only supposed to appeal to the 4-10 year-old demographic, that would indeed be a pretty deep metaphore, if indeed that is the case! I know that Bloo's theories about who created Wilt and all the horrific things that Wilt supposedly did in the past was a comedic tip of the hat to us Wilt fangirls, but I honestly never would have thought of Peas as being symbolic for Frankie's male fans!

pitbulllady

Lynnie 11-25-2007 08:29 PM

I've gotten up and walked to the screen before. Usually because I'm touched somehow and want to hug someone. So I get up and send a virtual hug to them. :) I probably do it to Mac more than anyone else, but I've done it a time or two for Frankie, too. In "TLP" when I heard her sob, and she called herself a loser, I felt a lump rise in my throat and I held my arms out to her and said "No you're not!" I seriously felt like tearing up there for a second. I didn't actually get up this time, but I did give her a virtual hug. :frankiesmile:

Yeah, add my name to whatever project you're doing, Cass.

Also, I agree Medikor's theory is very interesting. That's a very good point.

Crash-N-Cortex 11-25-2007 09:07 PM

Medikor really does make a point. Peas does seemed to symbol for the Frankie fans. I do feel really guilty seeing Frankie cry in "The Little Peas", I really made me wish I was in the cartoon or I would have done something about it. That's part of the reason why I made my characters at DA.

Mr. Marshmallow 11-25-2007 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Crash-N-Cortex (Post 65297)
Medikor really does make a point. Peas does seemed to symbol for the Frankie fans. I do feel really guilty seeing Frankie cry in "The Little Peas", I really made me wish I was in the cartoon or I would have done something about it. That's part of the reason why I made my characters at DA.

Let's just hope this doesn't mean the creators view us as microscopic, annoying, pestering, speck sized Frankie fans like we see Peas as.

I'd hate to think we look/sound like THAT to the creators.

Ridureyu 11-26-2007 07:32 PM

When we met her, Lauren Faust had dyed her hair red. As in, red-red. Firetruck-red. Frankie-red.

The resemblance was there!


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