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Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is a television show produced by Cartoon Network and ran from April 13, 2004 to May 3, 2009. Many fans of Cartoon Network, including myself, believe this to be the last great show from the station, as well as one of the best ever. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Foster's, I'll be taking a look at what I believe to be the 20 greatest episodes from the TV show.

Please keep in mind these are my personal opinions, so all of your favorites may not have made the list. First let's take a look at some honorable mentions: Dinner is Swerved (Season 1), World Wide Wabbit (Season 1), Partying is Such Sweet Soiree (Season 2), The Big Lablooski (Season 2), Squeakerboxxx (Season 2), Bye Bye Nerdy (Season 2), Go Goo Go (Season 3), The Big Picture (Season 4), The Big Cheese (Season 4), Say It Isn't Sew (Season 5), Ticket to Rod (Season 5), Race for Your Life Mac & Bloo (Season 6) All of the above episodes are pretty enjoyable, but I'll be narrowing my list down to what I believe are the absolute best. I have many fond memories of this show, and I'll try my best to summarize the episodes and inform you why they're so great.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a TV series starring Keith Ferguson, Grey Griffin, and Phil LaMarr. A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children.

Without further ado, let's get into my Top 20 Best Episodes of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: #20. Bus the Two of Us (Season 4): After a short, disappointing grocery trip with Frankie, Bloo decides to steal the Foster's Bus for his own joyride since the keys were left inside. Bloo drags Mac along and the two share a series of escapades together on the road. The basis for the episode is already funny enough, and its execution is exceptional as a 'road-trip' adventure (since this has been done many times before in movies and TV shows).

Obviously you already know the antics between Bloo and Mac will be great, which include run-ins with the police and picking up crazy-looking hitchhikers (one with a pan on his head wearing boxes of tissues for shoes). Not only do you have that, but also good humor on Wilt's side, who promises to cover up for Bloo and Mac while they're gone so that they won't get in trouble for stealing the bus; Wilt finds himself making up all sorts of crazy lies and stresses himself out, being the good-natured imaginary friend that he is. For all its laughs and fun, 'Bus the Two of Us' appropriately kicks off my list. Goodbye to Bloo (Season 6): In the series finale, Bloo learns from Mr. Herriman that Mac is moving, so he decides to try to give him the best day ever. However, when Mac spends time with everyone else except for him, Bloo becomes envious and annoyed. From what I've seen most people thought it was a weak series finale, and while I agree it had potential to be better, it's still a very solid episode.

Mac and Bloo's chemistry together is great like always, and it includes awesome throwbacks to past episodes like the False, World Wide Wabbit, and Orlando Bloo. Of course, the episode ends with the plot twist that Mac is just moving to another nearby apartment, and also that fan-favorite character Cheese is moving into the house. There could have been room for more emotion and seriousness, but I respect the episode for being a solid finale even though the series declined over the last couple seasons. Is there ms windows for mac. Duchess of Wails (Season 3): It seems it's a miracle when everyone's least favorite imaginary friend, Duchess, finally gets adopted, but the downside is that she is adopted by Mac's neighbors.

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Mac's evil brother Terrence convinces him that their mom is considering moving to Singapore (in Wisconsin.) because of the commotion, so Mac and Bloo try their best to bring Duchess back to Foster's. The plot is welcome, and so is Terrence as the antagonist; his plan, of course, ends up failing, and Foster's decides to take Duchess back in since Mac tells them he'd be moving otherwise. It was an episode I saw on TV a lot, but it's still a memorable one in the series that rightfully takes its place in my list for standing out so well.