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08-12-2010, 04:26 AM | #681 |
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Frankie Foster's Flying Circus
Title Card Sound: The last part of the Monty Python theme song, complete with foot stomp sound In an attempt to make sure the imaginary friends (and Mac) aren't bored around the house, Frankie starts a comedy group with Wilt, Eduardo, Coco and herself as part of the team. But soon, Bloo wants in on the act, and starts to perform routines that Frankie never had in mind. So Frankie must save the group and the show before Bloo takes things too far.
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09-05-2010, 09:27 PM | #682 |
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I haven't read all the posts, so some examples might already be up
Dog Funny Title card SFX: Two dogs bark excitedly Plot: Bloo finds out that "Stupid" met another dog, but not imaginary, and now he's in love! So everyone tries to prevent "Stupid" from showing off his talking ability. End credits loop: "Stupid" looks lovingly at other dog. Title pun: A pun on the full name of Doug Funnie, the main character of Doug. All That and KaBloo! Title card: Applause Plot: Mac and Bloo try creating a sketch comedy for TV with the others, but things get out of hand. End credits loop: Frankie gives out a parodyof All That's "Vital Information" Title pun: Two of the Nick sketch comedies in the nineties. All That being well, All That, and kaBloo! being KaBlam!. The Bloo-Gining Title card SFX: Rugrats-sounding varient of the intro Plot: An entire flashback episode about how three-year-old Mac created Bloo. End credits loop: Mac and Bloo as little kids, sleeping next to each other. As the credits start to end, Mac hugs Bloo. The Kid Formerly known as the Sweet one (needs better title) Title card:Mac laughing meanly Plot: After Mac tells off a gang of bullies, the leader of the gang wants Mac to join them. Mac agrees (shock!), and starts becoming no worse than Terrence. But after seeing the gang pick on Bloo, will he become the warmhearted little boy he once was? End credits loop: Bloo tries to impress the "new" Mac
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09-10-2010, 09:06 AM | #683 | |
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I'd like to see any episode where Frankie gets a new characteristic: Heroic.
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Have a look here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/characters/Dalek And here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/characters/ and click on Monsters and Villains at the side. Sorry, I accidently double posted. Seriously. Really sorry. Good fo rme I get PAGE 72. I was meant to cut and paste the post that was here, but, I forgot... Last edited by Cassini90125; 09-11-2010 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Merged back-to-back posts. |
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12-19-2010, 10:33 PM | #684 |
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I hope this episode idea doesn't hurt Frankie in anyway, as this was inspired by the final fight from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Mac vs. the World Title Card Sound: Punch followed by 'K.O!' After playing video games all day, Mac gets some well-deserved rest as recommended by Frankie. But, Mac soon finds himself in a video game world where he must do battle with Dylan (as Gideon Graves) to free Frankie (as Ramona Flowers), while dealing with Goo (as Knives Chau) who stalks his every move.
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12-28-2010, 02:56 PM | #685 |
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Nobody Cares: In the fears that Foster's is going to turn into a careless place with Bloo, Mr. Herriman tries to give him coaching on how to be nice.
Quotes: Mr. Herriman: Alright, Bloo, let's get started on your coaching. A friend wants to borrow your video game. What do you do? Bloo: Call the police? Mr. Herriman: No! You share. Bloo: *gasp* Mr. Herriman: What? Bloo: You just said the foul word...share. (Bloo goes up to Mr. Herriman and puts a bar of soap in his mouth.) Mr. Herriman: Mmmph! Mmmph! MMMMMPH! Bloo: I think that's enough coaching for today. *walks off* |
05-24-2011, 02:26 AM | #686 |
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Just the Facts, Bloo
Title Card Sound: The Dragnet opening signature Based on the 1950s TV series and 1987 film, Bendy returns to Foster's hoping to cause more trouble, but Bloo has come prepared. Intent to expose Bendy once and for all after last time, he and Frankie join forces as Sgt. Bloo Friday and Officer Frankie Smith in an attempt to make sure Bendy gets his comeuppance.
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06-13-2011, 06:36 PM | #687 |
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This idea is pretty much based on an episode of American Dragon: Jake Long, known as The Rotwood Files.
Title: That Darn Rabbit Frankie gets fed up with Mr. Herriman's antics when he goes a step too far on her. As payback, Frankie decides to ruin Herriman's speech at a rally. This causes not only to mess up Herriman's speech, but it ultimately ruins the rally and gets Mr. Herriman fired. At first, Frankie and the others are extremely pleased because they feel Herriman's had it coming for quite a long time. However, their celebration is cut short when a person even worse than Herriman is hired in his position. As a result, Frankie and the gang must do everything they can to get Herriman back into his position. Not my best idea, but I thought it'd be worth mentioning before I forget.
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06-13-2011, 08:34 PM | #688 |
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Not a bad idea, although ruining Mr. Herriman's speech sounds more like something Bloo would do.
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I'm not sure what would it be about and who would be in it, but I'd love another Jackie Khones mystery.
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08-10-2011, 07:09 PM | #690 |
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I have one.
Bloo-a-Line One day, Bloo is bored out of his mind and no one seems interested in spending time with him because either they're busy with something else, or they don't want to have anything to do with him. Eventually, Bloo finds a door that leads to another world, where everything is like a dream come true to him. Or so he thinks. In this other world, Bloo meets other versions of guys like Frankie, Wilt, Coco, Madame Foster, Eduardo, Mac and Goo. The Other Frankie cooks every kind of meal that Bloo loves, Wilt can play piano extravagantly well, Coco and Madame Foster are thespians that put on live performances and Eduardo... Well, he runs a Beanie Baby Circus, while Mac and Goo are literally silent. However, Jackie Khones warns him that appearances can be deceiving. And eventually, the Other Frankie offers Bloo a chance to say. On one condition: to have buttons sewed into his eyes. Bloo turns down this offer and even insults the Other Frankie, angering her and putting him into some sort of room for timeout. In that room, Bloo finds out that there were three other imaginary friends who had buttons sewn into their eyes AND had the life sucked out of them by the Other Frankie. Suddenly, the Other Mac and Goo help Bloo to escape back to his world, which he does. However, neither of his friends are home. However, Mac and Goo (the real ones) are thinking that Bloo might have gone a little crazy, but he's determined to prove that he isn't. Later, Bloo, with Mac, Goo and Jackie, go to the Other World, where Bloo challenges the Other Frankie to a game of finding the ghost friends' eyes, along with Frankie, Wilt, Coco, Madame Foster and Eduardo. He, Mac and Goo overcome several difficult tasks, but eventually find everything they're looking for. Just at game's end, Bloo tricks the other Frankie into opening the door (after she locked it and swallowed the key), and he and the others escape back home and live happily ever after, Bloo learning the moral of 'be careful what you wish for.' Basically, the episode would be like a Foster's style version of Coraline. And the cast is kind of like this: Bloo - Coraline Mom/Other Mother - Frankie Dad/Other Father - Wilt Miss Spink - Madame Foster Miss Forcible - Coco Mr. Bobinsky - Eduardo Cat - Jackie Khones Wybie - Mac and Goo
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