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Season 1
1 :01x01 - House of Bloos (Pilot Movie) (Aug/13/2004)
Mac is bummed to find out that he must give up his best friend- an imaginary friend named Bloo. It's then that Mac discovers Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, a home for imaginary friends to stay until they get adopted. They take a tour of the home and meet some of the colorful residents including Mr. Herriman, Eduardo, Wilt , Coco and many others. Bloo is given permission to stay there, but has a special arrangement, in which as long as Mac comes to visit him daily, he cannot be adopted.
Guest Stars: Grey Delisle as Mac's Mom, Keith Ferguson as Host/Friend #4
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig McCracken
Story: Amy Rogers, Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken
 
4 :01x04 - Store Wars (Aug/20/2004)
On the day of Madame Foster's birthday, the home decides to throw her a party. Mr. Herriman insists that Frankie go buy streamers at the very last minute. Much to her dismay, several of the imaginary friends force themselves onto the bus and tag along with her. The trip to the mall proves to be a very stressful one for Frankie as she learns that the imaginary friends can be quite a handful. She ends up falling asleep in a vibrating chair and she wakes up to learn that everyone else is scattered in different parts of the mall. It's a race against the clock as she tries to gather everyone together in time for the party.
Guest Stars: Candi Milo as Information Booth Lady, Sean Marquette as Kid
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Lauren Faust
Story: Amy Rogers, Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken
 
5 :01x05 - The Trouble with Scribbles (Aug/27/2004)
Bloo discovers a secret door at Foster's, but is told that nobody is ever to open it again. This of course makes Bloo even more curious, especially when he learns that pretty much everyone except him, knows what lies behind it. Curiosity eventually gets the best of him and he opens the door, to discover "Scribbles". Scribbles are basically unwanted or incomplete imaginary friends that were considered pests by everyone else, so they were simply locked up. Mac and Bloo don't support that way of thinking and try to free the Scribbles.
Guest Stars: Candi Milo as Scribbles, Phil LaMarr as Clumsy, Tom Kenny (1) as Creaky Pete
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig Lewis
Story: Amy Rogers, Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken
 
6 :01x06 - Busted (Sep/03/2004)
Bloo who is already walking on thin ice with Mr. Herriman, accidentally breaks the statue of Madame Foster. Afraid that Mr. Herriman will kick him out of the home if he finds out, Bloo and some of his friends attempt to salvage the statue before he finds out.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Amy Rogers
Story: Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Amy Rogers
 
7 :01x07 - Dinner Is Swerved (Sep/10/2004)
Mac and Bloo, on their way down from the roof to dinner, get lost in the Foster house. Meanwhile no one else in the dining room can eat dinner without everyone at the table. Will Mac and Bloo ever make it downstairs? And will the friends ever eat dinner?
Guest Stars: Phil LaMarr as Charlie the Chicken Leg, Keith Ferguson as Pizza Guy, Tom Kenny (1) as Piggy
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Amy Rogers
Story: Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Amy Rogers
 
8 :01x08 - World Wide Wabbit (Sep/17/2004)
Mac and Bloo discover a recording of Mr. Herriman singing and dancing to a young Madame Foster. Amused with it, they show it to other imaginary friends and before they know it, the video is on the Internet and seen by pretty much everyone.
Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett as Dad
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Lauren Faust
Story: Amy Rogers, Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken
 
9 :01x09 - Berry Scary (Sep/24/2004)
A new imaginary friend, Berry, falls madly in love with Bloo. She grows frustrated of all the time Bloo spends with Mac, which doesn't allow her any time to get near him, so she plots to get rid of Mac.
Guest Stars: Grey Delisle as Berry
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Meghan McCarthy, Craig Lewis
Story: Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Zeke Kamm, Meghan McCarthy, Craig McCracken
 
10 :01x10 - Seeing Red / Phone Home (Oct/01/2004)
Seeing Red:
Phone Home:
Guest Stars: Tom Kane (1) as Cyrus, Tom Kenny (1) as Beagle-Puss, Phil LaMarr as Red
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Chuck Klein (2), Chris Savino
Story: Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Amy Rogers
 
11 :01x11 - Who Let the Dogs In? (Oct/08/2004)
After finding some puppies in a box outside of Fosters Eduardo wants to keep them and hides them in his room. Eduardo tells Mac, Wilt, Bloo, and Coco. Bloo is jealous of the puppies so he plans to tell Herriman, who is petrified of dogs, and thinks there is one in the house. Will he find out what Eduardo is hiding?
Guest Stars: Grey Delisle as Stupid
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Lauren Faust
Story: Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Amy Rogers
 
12 :01x12 - Adoptcalypse Now (Oct/15/2004)
It's Adopt-A-Thought Saturday at Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends and Bloo and Mac are afraid that their friends will get adopted.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig Lewis
Story: Amy Rogers, Craig Lewis, Lauren Faust, Craig McCracken
 
13 :01x13 - Bloooo (Oct/22/2004)
Mac and Bloo play in the mud and both get rather sick. After Coco, Eduardo, and Wilt watch a "creature feature", they get freaked out by a pale Bloo, and mistake him for the Cannibal Ghost in the movie. Meanwhile, Frankie has a rather freaky expierence on the way back to Foster's after driving Mac home.
Director: Craig McCracken
Writer: Craig Lewis
Story: Craig McCracken, Lauren Faust, Craig Lewis, Amy Rogers
 
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