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X-Cheese-fangirl-x 11-08-2006 09:55 AM

He's practically the posher/formal version of my rabbit even though they aren't alike. Mr Herriman is cool.

Nathander 11-08-2006 05:54 PM

At first, I never really cared for Herriman. However, I think I began to soften up to him considerably after World Wide Wabbit, when they showed that, deep down, he really was just another Imaginary Friend. I'd end up adoring the character in Who let the Dogs In?. He's easily my second favorite IF next to Wilt.

Cell_Phone_guy 11-29-2006 08:15 PM

One thing about Herriman, in "Bye Bye Nerdy" when he found out Mac wasn't coming to Foster's he jumped at the chance to put Bloo up for adoption. This raises some points on both Herriman and Bloo:

1. If Bloo kept a low profile, perhaps Herriman might tell Bloo he's up for adoption, but not try to actively get him adopted.

2. Considering how he was acting stuffy to Bloo in "Busted" because Madame Foster allowed him not to be adopted, would that have come into play even if Bloo kept a low profile.

3. If Herriman really wanted Bloo gone, what's keeping him from trying to stop Mac from coming. Of course, if he did that, Madame Foster and Frankie wouldn't be happy with him, and for all we know, Madame Foster would give Bloo an even bigger buffer to keep him from being adopted.

The bloo 11-30-2006 11:17 AM

hes kinda mean to bloo

Voxxyn 12-05-2006 03:58 AM

I hope Mr. Herriman gets a large role soon. He hasn't appeared much recently, and I think he deserves a new episode of his own soon. :herriman:

Thornwhistle 12-05-2006 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 20594)
I hope Mr. Herriman gets a large role soon. He hasn't appeared much recently, and I think he deserves a new episode of his own soon. :herriman:

He does have his own episodes.

Crime After Crime
World Wide Wabbit
Setting of a President

InsaneFan 12-05-2006 03:28 PM

He said a new Herriman episode. And I agree. I luff that stiff-necked bunny so. :D He really hasn't had a beef with anyone through the whole last season! He started out as a tyrannical dictator, but now he's barely shown and kind of a pushover. =( It makes me sad.

Ub3rD4n 04-28-2007 07:53 PM

Yeah, Mr H is an awesome IF. I think you have to see World Wide Wabbit and the pilot (especially) to realise that he's not just a pompous jerk. In the pilot, when he mentioned Mac getting bored with Bloo, and him being adopted by another kid until "he, too, tires of him", I could see real sadness in his voice.

He's another Fosters character that I can relate to, due to his mild cynism, his expectation of certain behaviour of civilised people which so often they do not live up to, and the fact that we're both blind without our respective eyewear.

Also, if I could get away with wearing a top hat every day, I would.

ptps 07-10-2007 05:46 AM

I love the way Herriman never wins. XD He's always failing in all the episodes I see him in.

Match Stick 09-23-2007 06:12 AM

hi there ...new here and i luv mr herriman...because when u see him at 'world wide wabbit' u can see he's really like any other i.f....but unfortunately ..there has to be someone in the show who is disciplined (mr herriman) and stop all the fun... so that those who are stopped (bloo and other i.f s) can come up with something even crazier

anyway i like how mr herriman is portraited in 'the bloo superdude', like Nazis...

this is to InsaneFan: is your quote from animaniacs?


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