Episode Discussion - Cookie Dough
This is my favourite Bloo episode. I had just recently watched it (from this website, I downloaded it), and it was great.
One of the moments that I really enjoyed was seeing how Bloo tries to make cookies on his own. I also loved Frankie's over-obsession with the cookies. Seeing her scoffling down the cookies and the milk made me laugh! 8D This is a great episode for showing Bloo how being a rich spoiled 'jerk' (if you will) can't always be fun. |
Frankie's mega cookie addiction is so hilarious! I wonder if the poor girl gets sick after eating all those cookies and drinking all that milk.:frankiesmile:
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My favorite part had to be towards the end, when Bloo blew the roof off the house. 8D
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Nice to see references to Johnny Bravo.:)
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Although this was a minor part, I had to say the funniest part for me was when Madame Foster revealed the bank money was gone. The fact she did such a completely stupid and contradictory action like that just made me laugh. I mean come on.
Spending the money to buy a new roof to a buy a safe for the money to buy a new roof (gold plated even) is so outrageously stupid, it almost sounds like something Bloo would do. |
Another funny highlite to this episode was Bloo looking like a mafioso doing "business" with Madame Foster for the rights of her cookies, and he had two big fish mobsters with him (Godfather reference to sleeping with da fishes perhaps?).:frankiesmile:
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I love Frankie in this episode, her cookie obsession is just -GREAT-! Sadly I think thats really what led to a few fan artist drawing Frankie fat and obsessed with food o.O
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These were the 3 things I remembered about this episode. :) It will become a Fosters' classic episode. :frankiesmile: |
I think the blowing the roof off the house wasn't a reference to johnny bravo, but a reference to something older that I unfortunately cannot remember... something about thanksgiving turkey 20 minutes at 400 degrees to two minutes at 4000 degrees...
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Imeant the city. One of Bloo's cities he was shipping cookies to was "Aaraon City" JB's city.
"Mmm, cookies"- Johnny Bravo :P |
I loved Bloo in this episode. "I know you're out there. I can feel your scorn."
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Spending the money to buy a new roof to a buy a safe for the money to buy a new roof (gold plated even) is so outrageously stupid, it almost sounds like something Bloo would do.[/quote]
"suspicous" :gooblab: :gooblab: :gooblab: :gooblab: :gooblab: :gooblab: :gooblab: if u dont get it then remember uncle pockets and the :gooblab: means i like to babbling |
Hehe, this was one of the first episodes I ever saw. And it was only the last couple minutes. But the "I can feel your scorn" line really got me. xD It was just one more reason for me to continue watching Foster's whenever it came on.
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Even though the theme of this episode (big business and money corrupting a once innocent ideal) is quite a common one, I still enjoyed it, because it's useful every once in a while to remind people that Bloo is not a completely oblivious jerk. The excesses of his behaviour often occasionally threaten to undermine his postion as a sympathetic protagonist, as well as the premise that someone as level-headed and compassionate as Mac could have created him. Episodes like this (well, the ending, at least :P) and "The Sweet Stench of Success" help to balance that out a bit.
Oh, and Frankie...:D It was the swigging from the milk bottle that really cracked me up...what a way to take the wholesome tradtion of milk and cookies to disturbingly psychotic extremes! The fact that as a character she's versatile enough to go from cookie-addled kook to love goddess (Frankie My Dear), to put-upon punch-bag (Store Wars), to mischievous ne'er-do-well (World Wide Wabbit), to stern authority figure (Everyone Knows It's Bendy), is the essence of what I love about her. :frankiesmile: |
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WHAT THE... Anyways this episode was great. The cookie merchandise was hilarious! 9/10 |
I just got finished watching this episode again, and it really was a great episode. Frankie actually seems to be the talk of the episode. Even though Bloo's evil cookie organization was the focus, it seems Frankie really won everyone's attention.
Not that I'd feel any different toward that cookie chewing cutie :) but, i gotta say, it was surprising the sub plot seems to be the talk of the forums. I also must say this is probably the funniest form of "torture" I've ever seen for someone. Sure, Frankie's probably gonna feel like crap the next day. But seeing someone down a couple thousand boxes of cookies and jugs of is just too weird not to laugh at. Frankie may be a sweet heart, but she's got one hell of an obsession. Btw, I love how Madame Foster was so excited over getting a pen for her recipie. "ooooooh a pen, sharp point, my favorite!" |
It's not "torture" at all, it's just plain crazy and funny. I love that Frankie isn't 100% sane or normal.
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Frankie always wins everyones attention since it seems her fanbase has come full force to the community.
Me, I enjoyed the episode. Bloo listing a few other CN cities was great (Townsville especially), and how he began laying people off. Eduardo being fired was the most amusing yet saddening moments. "But this job is all I have!" Aw, straight out of movies. And man did Bloo go into over spenditure or what? Given I would probably do the same thing I shouldn't talk. But man. Gold statues. |
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Don't ask me why, but seeing Frankie talking to Mac while eating the cookies ('You should give in to the power of the triple chocolate!'); was it supposed to be a spoof or reference of some psycho horror movie or something? Just curious!
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I liked the Afterschool Special message we all learned at the end of this eppy -- cookies are only good when they're made with LOVE. LOL!
Madame Foster's purchase of a gold-plated safe was priceless and Frankie's cookie addiction hit home. That's how I used to feel about Girl Scout cookies! |
Pretty funny from start to finish. One little thing, though, i didn't like the way Mr H was portrayed in this ep. Not that he was OOC or anything, just it showed off the worst parts of his character. Except that scene with Madame Foster, though, that was just awesome to see them interacting like that.:herriman:
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I get like that when my dad makes his homemade Chinese dumplings, or homemade Polish sausage, or...
...I get like that a lot. |
Heh, I suppose we all have foods we get a little crazy about. Me, I've got too many to bother listing. :cheesegrin:
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I am like that with cheese crackers! IT could be Cheez-its, or Goldfish - gotta have my cheese! (I do not mean the character either):cheese:
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This episode is one of my top favorites, and always a pleasure to watch for me no matter how many times. So many good lines!
I know they are there for jokes, but we see a few what I like to call "appliance" friends- IFs based upon an object (Bloomer the Radio is a good example). We meet Bulby the lightbulb, Torchy the torch/flashlight (both, I recon, created by kids who are scared of the dark) and Oveny, who is of course used to bake the cookies. However, what I am getting to- did he survive the explosion? Did Bloo kill him?! :o:wiltshock: |
One of the few episodes where Bloo does something nice for someone with no immediate ulterior motives to affect himself by doing it.
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Okay, remembering the episode...
Why the fruitcake isn't Bloo in jail?! He essentially enslaved the entire house and not once let them take breaks or compensated them, a very serious and punishable offense! If Mac or anybody told the cops that Bloo was treating everyone like slaves, he'd be facing some serious jail time. :edmad: |
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