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Mac is the main protagonist on Foster's home for Imaginary friends
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BlooJ's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a is an American adult crossover animated sitcom created by animator and founder of The Bloo Bloo J and developed by Riki EX for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim, Comedy Central,Nick at Nite,The CW Television Network,MTV.
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A bright, creative, and somewhat shy 8-year-old boy and the creator of Bloo who visits Fosters. He almost always seems to know what to do when there is a problem. Mac is generally good-hearted, intelligent and well-meaning and is often the voice of reason among his friends (especially Bloo) when they are about to make a decision. However, his good nature tends to make him somewhat naive. He is very attached to his imaginary friend Bloo and it is shown in episodes such as 'House of Bloos' and 'Duchess of Wails' that his biggest fear is never seeing him again because Bloo is what keeps him happy and cheerful and vice versa. Mac's greatest vice is sugar as he becomes extremely hyperactive to the point of a rabid mania if he eats any; once in this state, he will often become obsessed with seeking any other source (and will also sometimes run around naked or in his underwear). He also has a crush on Frankie. He is voiced by Sean Geromini
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Good Wilt Hunting is the first Made-for-TV Movie for the series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, released at the end of the fourth season. It premiered November 23, 2006.
It's the annual Five-year Reunion at Foster's, where the imaginary friends get to see their creators again once every five years. While Mac and Bloo meet many of the creators of the friends, they wonder who Wilt's creator was. After asking Wilt a number of questions about his creator, he gets nervous and runs inside. The night of the reunion, Wilt decides to leave the house, and explains to Bloo (who followed him downstairs) that he did something terrible and needs to fix things up. Bloo (who thought that by 'somthing terrible' meant that Wilt was a criminal) ended up telling everyone in the house the next morning, with Frankie deciding to try to find him. Coming with Frankie are Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, Officer Nina Valerosa (Eduardo's creator), Coco, and Douglas and Adam (Coco's...discoverers).
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Along the way, Wilt ends up helping other people with their issues, while finding out more about himself. In this movie, we find out about his backstory. Wilt was once the imaginary friend of all-star basketball player Jordan Micheals, but after losing an important game to him, he ran away. The game also caused his injuries, with a basketball bouncing onto his eye and his arm being crushed (and most likely amputated).
It's pretty much what happens if Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends met Follow that Bird. The movie was a success, and was nominated for an Emmy (however, it lost to Where's Lazlo?)
Not to be confused withGood Will Hunting
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Provides examples of:
- An Aesop: 'Winning isn't everything.'
- Apologizes a Lot: Wilt again, but it's explained why this time.
- As You Know: The Previously On of Part 2 in the two-episode stripped version is Bloo and Mac retelling the events of Part 1 to each other.
- Backstory: Eduardo and Wilt have one. Coco's isn't really much.
- Big Bad: Foul Larry
- Break the Cutie: Poor Wilt. (In a rare example where this is not happening to Mac or Eduardo)
- Creator Cameo: CN executive Khaki Jhones appears briefly at the reunion with Jackie Khones
- Directionless Driver: Gender-flipped; when Frankie gets lost, Mac complains about how she won't ask for directions.
- Expy:
- Jordan Michaels, to Michael Jordan.
- Douglas and Adam are basically grown-up versions of Mandark and Dexter.
- Fantastic Science: The nerds that discovered Coco study 'figmentology'
- His Story Repeats Itself: The one-on-one bascket ball game between Wilt and Larry leads to a near repeat of their game in Wilt's backstory. Only this time the final rescue at the end is reversed.
- Horny Scientist: The two nerds that found Coco really have the hots for Frankie.
- Hypocrite: Foul Larry mocks Wilt for his creator leaving him & considering him a loser, when his own creator has seemingly done exactly the same to him.
- Laser-Guided Karma: Foul Larry, but not in an immediately visible way. He cost Wilt an arm and eye and caused him to abandon Jordan in shame. By the movie's end, there's no apology- Larry just suddenly adopts a disgustingly sweet puppy dog-ish behavior and ends up at Foster's. However, Larry's own creator is nowhere to be seen in the present, having seemingly abandoned him; inplying that while Larry won the basketball game, he was left all alone & lived with nobody to appreciate him.
- My Greatest Second Chance: The final game at the end provides 2 examples.
- Wilt challenges Foul Larry to a rematch to prove that he can beat him. Subverted in that he ultimately still loses.
- At the end of the game from 30 years ago, Jordan was almost hurt by Larry because he was too focused on the game, and Wilt was injured as a result. This time Wilt gets too focused on the game and unknowingly endangers himself to getting crushed by Foul Larry's slam. Jordan pulls him to safety at the last moment.
- Only Sane Man: Mac and Frankie take this role in the film
- Punny Name: Foul Larry, being a not-quite Expy for Larry Bird and having a playing style that leans heavily into committing personal fouls.
- Running Gag:
- Eduardo's creator constantly giving Frankie driving tickets.
- Bloo is convinced that Wilt is a Diabolical Mastermind on the run after robbing a bank.
- Shout-Out:
- Douglas and Adam. You know, Douglas Adams.
- Astro Slam (which was a shoehorned in Early-Bird Cameo promo for the then upcoming, Re-Animated which lead to Out of Jimmy's Head).
- And, you know, Good Will Hunting.
- Douglas and Adam appear to be grown-up versions of Dexter and Mandark from Dexter's Laboratory.
- Wilt riding a lawnmower might be one to The Straight Story.
- Silence Is Golden: Wilt's flashbacks are silent up until the last couple seconds.
- Slasher Smile: Larry when he uses his signature 'slam' move to score.
- Switching P.O.V.: We briefly get to see Frankie from Douglas and Adam's POV, and she is smokin' hot.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: We never see Foul Larry's creator as an adult, since he's apparently gone separate ways with Larry. Also leaves unanswered questions about his rivalry with Wilt and Jordan.
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