SweetShop209
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Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends has 2 episodes that can be considered the series finale. We have the 90 minute TV movie (well 67 minutes without commercials) Destination Imagination and the regular episode Goodbye To Bloo. I've heard debates on which would be considered the better finale, and it would be interesting to discuss.
Those who consider Destination Imagination to be the true finale bring up how it's incredibly epic and creative, the characters learn to respect Frankie, virtually all the characters are involved, and we get a nice ending shot of everyone going into the magic toy chest to hang out with World.
Those who consider Goodbye To Bloo to be a good finale bring up how it gives a good deal of focus to Mac and Bloo's friendship, there's a ton of callbacks to previous episodes, and the ending where the house is drawn in reverse and we see a dedication from Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust.
Still, what do you think? Which is the better Foster's finale?
Those who consider Destination Imagination to be the true finale bring up how it's incredibly epic and creative, the characters learn to respect Frankie, virtually all the characters are involved, and we get a nice ending shot of everyone going into the magic toy chest to hang out with World.
Those who consider Goodbye To Bloo to be a good finale bring up how it gives a good deal of focus to Mac and Bloo's friendship, there's a ton of callbacks to previous episodes, and the ending where the house is drawn in reverse and we see a dedication from Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust.
Still, what do you think? Which is the better Foster's finale?