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Frances "Frankie" Foster is the caretaker at her grandmother's foster home for abandoned imaginary friends in the series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. She is voiced by voice-acting/singing veteran, Grey DeLisle. "Bus the Two of Us" reveals via Frankie's driver's license that she was born on July 25, 1984, making her fifteen years old (five weeks away from her sixteenth birthday) at the. Frankie disguised herself as a farmer in "Fools and Regulations" view image. Frankie cracks her knuckles, ready to punch Dylan and beat him to a pulp. view image. Scribble Incident of 1984. view image. Frankie fixing her hair. view image. Frankie looking through her jackets. view image. Frankie wearing her green dress in "The Big Picture."

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Sci-fi. Francis "Frankie" Foster (b. 25th July, 1984) is the titular deuteragonist of the Cartoon Network series, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. She helps the house of the imaginary friends, and is the caretaker. Mac has a crush on her. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle, who also voices Daphne Blake. All rights belong to Turner Inc. Uploaded for fair entertainment usage only, not for financial gain. Subscribe for more clips! List of episodes. " Destination: Imagination " is a television special of the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The plot of the special follows Frankie, who becomes trapped in a huge, mysterious world where she is treated like royalty but forced not to leave. Bloo, Mac, Coco, Eduardo, and Wilt journey through the. Frankie My Dear: Directed by Craig McCracken, Craig Kellman. With Grey Griffin, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Phil LaMarr. Mac and Bloo both develop a crush on Frankie, and try to stop her from having any contact with any guy. Eventually, they follow her on a date while in disguise.

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"Frankie My Dear" is the 6th episode of season 2 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. SPOILER: Plot details follow. Frankie's been forced to do a bunch of paperwork by Mr. Herriman, which she's obviously really upset about, especially since she'd rather go to a concert with her friends. Mac, who happens to be at Foster's as well (presumably to spend time with Bloo), encourages Frankie to go. Frankie's role as the capable caretaker. Frankie is portrayed as a responsible and dedicated character who takes on the role of managing the daily operations at Foster's Home. She ensures that the imaginary friends are well taken care of, making sure they have food, playtime, and lots of love and attention. Premise. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is set in a universe in which childhood imaginary friends take physical form and become real as soon as children imagine them. Once children outgrow them, friends are relocated to the titular orphanage, where they stay until other children adopt them.The home is run by the elderly Madame Foster, its lovable, kind founder; her rabbit imaginary friend. Frankie Foster. Voiced Most Times By: Grey DeLisle (in 4 titles) Total Actors: 9. Appearances: 5. Franchise: Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. Trending: 1,204th This Week.

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While Frankie tells Mac Bloo and the others she wasn't kidnapped. She now realize why they need herTaken From: Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends "Destinati. While visiting some episodes I remember watching from my childhood favorite show "Foster Home For Imaginary Friends" on Cartoon Network, out of all the chara. Subscribe to the Cartoon Network Classics YouTube channel and watch full episodes of the awesome shows you used to watch on TV! https://www.youtube.com/c/. Mr. Herriman. Mr. H. Herriman (voiced by Tom Kane) is a gray and white, large, elderly, anthropomorphic, lop-eared and rabbit-like British accented imaginary friend imagined by Madame Foster, in fact, quite similar to Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred Pennyworth. He wears a tailcoat, white gloves and a top hat, as well as a monocle.

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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Created by Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken, Mike Moon. With Keith Ferguson, Grey Griffin, Candi Milo, Tom Kenny. A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children. Frankie Frankie Frankie is a song sung by Bloo and Mr. Herriman in "Setting a President."It is part of a smear campaign to make Frankie look bad, and to make the other imaginary friends vote for Mr. Herriman.. Lyrics []. Bloo and Mr. Herriman: Frankie Frankie Frankie!. Bloo: She's ugly, fat and stanky!. Bloo and Mr. Herriman: Frankie Frankie Frankie!. Mr. Herriman: She's mean and old and cranky!