House of Bloo's

Thu, Aug 12, 2004
When 8 year old Mac's mother tells him that he's too old for an imaginary friend, he brings Blooregard "Bloo" Q. Kazoo to Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends where he is told that Bloo won't be adopted if Mac visits him every day. Soon after, Mac's older brother Terrence and an evil imaginary friend named Duchess make a plan to try to get rid of Bloo. Mac, with the help of friends named Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco, try to stop them.
8.1 /10
Store Wars

Thu, Aug 19, 2004
Mr. Herriman sends Frankie to the mall to get streamers for Madame Foster's birthday party, and Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, Wilt, and Coco end up coming along. Eventually, they each wander off in a different direction after being distracted by something.
8 /10
The Trouble with Scribbles
Bloo discovers a door in Foster's that everyone is forbidden to open, and nobody tells him what's behind it. One night he opens it, and releases Scribbles, a friend that does jobs around the house and causes everyone to become lazy.
7.4 /10
Busted

Thu, Sep 02, 2004
After Bloo accidentally breaks a statue of Madame Foster, he and the other friends try to hide it from Mr. Herriman.
7.6 /10
Dinner Is Swerved
Bloo shows something to Mac from the roof of Foster's, and then neither can find their way downstairs for dinner. Mr. Herriman insists that no one can eat until Mac and Bloo arrive, and Madame Foster helps sneak them food while Herriman isn't looking.
7.8 /10
World Wide Wabbit
Mr. Herrmian is filmed dancing embarrassingly by Mac and Bloo, and the video eventually ends up on the Internet which causes Herriman to be humiliated.
7.6 /10
Berry Scary

Thu, Sep 23, 2004
A new friend named Berry arrives at Foster's, and seems nice to everyone. Soon, she starts to try to kill Mac because she thinks that Mac is getting in the way of her being with Bloo, who she loves. Meanwhile, Bloo barely even realizes she's there.
7.6 /10
Seeing Red/Phone Home
Terrence creates a friend named Red to beat up Mac and Bloo; Bloo tries to get the same praise that Wilt does for rescuing imaginary friends, so he brings a man in a cell phone costume to Foster's.
7.8 /10
Who Let the Dogs In?
Eduardo tries to hide a puppy he found from Mr. Herriman, who has a fear of dogs and doesn't let them in Foster's.
8 /10
Adoptcalypse Now
Mac and Bloo try to force the friends back in the house on Adopt-A-Thought Saturday so that they won't be adopted.
7.1 /10
Bloooo

Thu, Oct 21, 2004
Mac and Bloo get sick after playing in the rain, causing them to miss watching a scary movie with the other friends. Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco mistake Bloo for a ghost, and Frankie gets locked out of the house in the rain.
7.7 /10

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The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

Chester Wooley (Lou Costello) and Duke Egan (Bud Abbott) are traveling salesmen who make a stopover in Wagon Gap, Montana en route to California. During the stopover, notorious criminal Fred Hawkins is murdered and the two are charged with the crime. They are quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced to die by hanging. The head of the local citizens' committee, Jim Simpson (William Ching), recalls a law whereby the survivor of a gun duel must take responsibility for the deceased's debts and family. The law spares the two from execution, but Chester is now responsible for the widow Hawkins (Marjorie Main) and her seven children. They go to her farm, where she works Chester from dawn to dusk, and at night he must work at the saloon to repay Hawkins' debt to its owner, Jake Frame (Gordon Jones). Her plan is to wear Chester down until he agrees to marry her. Chester quickly learns that no one will harm him, for fear that they will need to support Mrs. Hawkins and her family. Simpson makes Chester the sheriff hoping that fear of him will help clean up the lawless town. For protection, Chester carries around a photograph of Mrs. Hawkins and her kids. The approach works for a while, and Chester is heralded as a hero. Meanwhile, Duke still plans to go to California and tries to get Judge Benbow (George Cleveland) to marry Mrs. Hawkins to free him and Chester from their obligations. He starts a rumor that Mrs. Hawkins is about to become rich once the railroad buys her land to lay tracks. The rumor spreads quickly, and everyone tries to kill Chester hoping to marry Mrs. Hawkins(and share, or manage, her expected fortune). Frame eventually confesses to Hawkins' murder; Duke and Chester are cleared and allowed to leave town, but not before they admit that they fabricated the railroad rumor. Benbow still wants to marry Mrs. Hawkins, and she agrees. She then announces that the railroad actually did offer her substantial money, and she is now wealthy.

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