Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination (2008)
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- TV-Y7
- 1h 6min
- Animation, Adventure
- 27 Nov 2008 (USA)
- TV Movie
A toy box appears at the front door of Foster's and Frankie is ordered to take it to the attic. When she looks inside the box, she gets sent to a strange world which has an imaginary friend that does whatever she wants. Frankie decides to...
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- Won 1 Primetime Emmy.
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Sean Marquette | ... |
Mac (voice)
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Grey Griffin | ... |
Frankie Foster / Tiny Friend / Little Boy Voice / Lady (voice)
(as Grey DeLisle)
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Keith Ferguson | ... |
Blooregard / Captain / Francis (voice)
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Phil LaMarr | ... |
Wilt / Jackie Khones (voice)
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Candi Milo | ... |
Coco / Madame Foster / Purple Puppy (voice)
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Tom Kenny | ... |
Eduardo / Billy Bob Norton (voice)
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Tom Kane | ... |
Mr. Herriman (voice)
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Max Burkholder | ... |
World (voice)
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Directed by
Craig McCracken | ||
Rob Renzetti | ... | (co-director) |
Written by
Lauren Faust | ... | (written by) and |
Timothy McKeon | ... | (written by) (as Tim McKeon) |
Craig McCracken | ... | (story) and |
Lauren Faust | ... | (story) and |
Darrick Bachman | ... | (story) and |
Rob Renzetti | ... | (story) and |
Ed Baker | ... | (story) and |
Timothy McKeon | ... | (story) (as Tim McKeon) and |
Vaughn Tada | ... | (story) and |
Alex Kirwan | ... | (story) |
Lauren Faust | ... | (developer) (creator) |
Craig McCracken | ... | (creator) (creator) |
Craig McCracken | ... | (developer) (creator) |
Mike Moon | ... | (developer) (creator) |
Produced by
Craig McCracken | ... | executive producer |
Brian A. Miller | ... | executive producer: Cartoon Network Studios |
Michelle Papandrew | ... | animation producer |
Jennifer Pelphrey | ... | supervising producer: Cartoon Network Studios |
Ryan Slater | ... | producer |
Music by
Jennifer Kes Remington | ||
James L. Venable |
Editing by
Paul Douglas | ... | supervising editor |
Editorial Department
Paul Douglas | ... | supervising editor |
Alicia Parkinson | ... | post-production coordinator |
Casting By
Collette Sunderman |
Art Direction by
Martin Ansolabehere |
Production Management
Khaki Jones | ... | executive in charge of production: Cartoon Network |
Tammy List | ... | production manager |
Tony Tedford | ... | post-production supervisor |
Art Department
Ed Baker | ... | storyboard artist |
Benjamin Balistreri | ... | storyboard artist (as Ben Balistreri) |
Michael Camarillo | ... | prop designer (as Mike Camarillo) |
Alex Campos | ... | design clean-up |
Mike Collins | ... | design clean-up |
Dave DiMatteo | ... | design clean-up |
Erik Elizarrez | ... | design clean-up |
Joseph Giardina | ... | design clean-up |
Alex Kirwan | ... | visual development |
David Lee | ... | prop designer (as Dave Lee) |
Kelsey Mann | ... | storyboard artist |
Rob Renzetti | ... | storyboard artist |
Robert Romero | ... | design clean-up |
Vaughn Tada | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Timothy J. Borquez | ... | re-recording mixer: Hacienda Post |
Eric Freeman | ... | re-recording mixer: Hacienda Post |
Jim Hearn | ... | dialogue editor (as James Hearn) |
Chris Hoetger | ... | machine room operator |
Karie Gima Pham | ... | recording studio manager |
Robert Serda | ... | recording engineer |
Collette Sunderman | ... | recording director |
Joel Valentine | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Steve Wilson | ... | compositor |
Animation Department
Marius Alecse | ... | animator |
Tim Allen | ... | background cleanup |
Robert Alvarez | ... | animation director |
Sara Anderson | ... | animation processor |
Greg Araya | ... | animator |
Benjamin Balistreri | ... | character designer (as Ben Balistreri) |
Nick Bertonazzi Jr. | ... | animator |
Alex Campos | ... | background cleanup |
Ruben Chavez | ... | background supervisor |
Sam Chi | ... | animator |
Dave Dunnet | ... | background designer |
John Fisher | ... | background designer (as Jon Fisher) |
Jason Flowers | ... | animation processor (as Jason S. Flowers) |
Scott Graham | ... | animator |
Bob Harper | ... | animator |
Alex Kirwan | ... | character designer |
Janice Kubo | ... | background painter / color stylist |
Robert Lilly | ... | animator (as Rob Lilly III) |
Jeffrey Logue | ... | background artist (as Jeff Logue) |
Cynthia Macias | ... | background cleanup |
Kristen McCormick | ... | animator |
Sue Mondt | ... | background painter / color stylist |
Hal Newman | ... | animator |
Eric Pringle | ... | animation director |
Elaine Reali | ... | animator |
Joel Reid | ... | animator |
Leo Riley | ... | animator |
Robert Romero | ... | background artist / background cleanup |
Stephen Sawran | ... | lead animator |
Teri Shikasho | ... | background painter / color stylist |
Myoung Smith | ... | checker |
Shannon Tindle | ... | character designer |
Shawn Toshikian | ... | animation supervisor |
Andy Underwood | ... | background painter / color stylist |
Steffen Vala | ... | animation layout artist |
Dave Wolfe | ... | animator |
Jeffrey Zikry | ... | animator (as Jeffrey J. Zikry) |
Music Department
Jennifer Kes Remington | ... | music editor (as J. Remington) |
James L. Venable | ... | composer: theme music |
Additional Crew
Susy Campos | ... | production coordinator |
Donald Devine | ... | technical director (as Don Devine) |
Lauren Faust | ... | story editor |
Antonio Gonella | ... | director of production technology |
Keith Mack | ... | production coordinator |
Craig McCracken | ... | story editor |
Cecilia Rheins | ... | production accountant |
Gursimran Sandhu | ... | production assistant |
Christopher Staples | ... | technical director (as C. Staples) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cartoon Network (2008) (United States) (tv)
- HBO Max (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Warner Bros. Television (2008) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Hacienda Post (re-recording facility: indicated with mixers only)
- Twenty First Century Entertainment (post-production sound services)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A toy box appears at the front door of Foster's and Frankie is ordered to take it to the attic. When she looks inside the box, she gets sent to a strange world which has an imaginary friend that does whatever she wants. Frankie decides to stay because she never gets any appreciation for all her hard work. Bloo, Mac, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco set out to rescue her. Written by bobojiggler |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This is the last episode of the show. See more » |
Movie Connections | Follows Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004). See more » |
Quotes |
World:
Give her to me! Give her to me! She's mine! She's all mine! See more » |