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Old 09-20-2006, 08:39 PM   #1
rickey14
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hey guys u can check out all of the imaginary friends at www.answers.com or www.wikipedia.org

Artie (appeared in "I Only Have Surprise For You", was turning four but then was revealed to be Madame Foster in disguise)
Armpit Joe (appeared in "Hiccy Burp", winner of the imaginary friend talent contest, can make sounds like "pooting" with his armpits)
Billy Blob Norton (a pun on actor Billy Bob Thornton)
Billy the squid (a play on Billy The Kid)
Bingo (appeared in "Cuckoo For Coco Cards", whenever someone says "bingo" he says "what?")
Biscotti (not seen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Bloppy Pants (a play on the term poopy pants)
O, a clown who appeared in "I Only Have Surprise For You"
Botoxy (A joke on Botox)
Bouncy (A rubber ball imaginary friend, appeared in "Room With A Feud"}
Cam-cordyry, a walking camera who filmed some of Bloo's film in "One False Movie" and always takes the house photo
Captain Copalopalus (not seen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Chick Cluckers the rooster
Clambake
Cockamamie Amy (not seen, but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Cowboy Cow
Crackers, who was to be adopted with Cheese as one of Bloo's scams to get rid of Cheese in "Mac Daddy" but the adoptor wanted real crackers and imaginary friend Crackers said "That's what they all say!" She then ran off crying. Voiced by Candi Milo
Cuffy
Dancey Pantalones and his crony
Deoder-Ann, the deodorant stick who was jealous of Bloo's success as "Deo" in "Sweet Stench of Success"
Dennis, a yellow blob of some sort.
DJ, who appeared in "Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree"
Fido (a dogfish)
Fluffer Nutter (named for the peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwich, also called a Fluffernutter. Voiced by Grey DeLisle)
Funky, named for his smell
Fuzzy Fred
Gary the cat (punning Gary the Snail)
George Mucus (punning the name of Star Wars creator George Lucas)
Gummi Bear
Gumbo the primate mobster and his henchman
Handy the baseball glove
Hangy the bat
Harold
Hook-Handed Imaginary Friend
Hootin' Andy the owl (voiced by Candi Milo)
Howie Dooya (not seen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day", a pun on Howdy Doody, the popular 1950s TV character)
The Incredible Mr. Droop (not seen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Jimmy Two-Shoes (not seen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Jokey the clown
Jolly Buttons (who was blamed for the Taco Night incident Bloo caused, mentioned in "Beat With a Schtick")
Keystone Block
Kirkpatrick (seen in episode "Cuckoo for Coco Cards")
Kneader Meyer (seen in "Cookie Dough", the name is a play on the last name of professional ice hockey players Scott Niedermayer and his brother Rob It's possible he's named for the Animal_House character of Neidermeyer)
Masseusy
Menaminer
Miss Iris
Miss Mirrorabelle
Moishe the Dreidle
Mojo Jojo (only seen in the pilot as "an unimaginary friend", meaning one copied from a TV show)
Never Leave Steve (not seen who actually left to join the others in "Squeeze The Day" at the beach)
Oscar
Pedicuro
Phinius P. Wurm
Piggy the pig with three eyes
Poindexter Dorkface III the calculator
Ringo Rango, a play off Beatles drummer Ringo Starr
Ringo Ringo
Rolly
Sally Linda (unseen but mentioned in "Squeeze The Day")
Schlorpo (Unseen)
Scooter
Scissors (who has played Rock, Paper, Scissors with a rock and a paper imaginary friends)
Shakey
Shorty
Socket Tubey, at TV with a sock on his antenna (a.k.a. Tubey), a pun on the phrase "Sock it to me" from the 1960s TV show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In
Stinky
Sunset Junction
Sy, a cyclops friend
Time Traveling Tina
Tongue-Footed imaginary friend
Torchy (Not seen but mentioned in "Cookie Dough")
Two-Head Fred
Wally, a practical joker who dresses like Waldo from the Where's Waldo? series of books. Interestingly, Wally is Waldo's "real" name from the original British version of the children's books.
Wally, a friend that is a wall.
Willy Nilly
Zaksnore
Zornak
Zornon (perhaps, but not very likely, a pun on Zordon from Power Rangers)

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