Honestly, Sparky. It's Wikipedia that caught me to stick with it. Wikipedia can tell lies, I know, but I'm not really sure if there is such a short unless we find a "List of Foster's Shorts" from a very good site. Not sure about TV.com , but I'm sure shorts from other cartoons are also listed as well, but the question is where can we find such lists?
Anyway, we'll see how. Remember the last time you listed, "Ed, Edd, Eduardo"? Well, you must have gotten that short name from somewhere.
EDIT : Some sources I found, which might be similar to Wikipedia, like Answers.com for instance, said that the number of shorts is 19.
And an update, I just got word while I was googling, I found a blogspot which mentions this.
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends series comes to an end
Been a while since I posted, but for those who may not know Foster's is coming to an end at season six. It's been a great run, 6 season's is nothing to shake a stick at, would have loved another season or two, but Craig was ready to move on, and I completely understand from a creative point of view.
CartoonInstitute will be the new vehicle for Craig McCracken and Rob Renzetti, whereas 42 shorts will be produced within a 72 week period, which is already underway since May-June 2008
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42 shorts?