Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie (or simply Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) is an upcoming 2018 American animated fantasy comedy-drama adventure film using a combination of Traditional Animation and CGI Animation, based on the Cartoon Network animated television series of the same name. The film will be written and directed by series creator Craig McCracken and written by Noah Baumbach. The film takes place after the show's series finale and it is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. This makes it the only theatrical Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends film as House of Bloo's, Good Wilt Hunting and Destination: Imagination were just made-for-television films.

The film stars the voices of Keith Ferguson, Sean Marquette, Grey Griffin, Tom Kane, Phil LaMarr, Tom Kenny and Candi Milo, with Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Maybaum and Kevin Hart. The film is set to theatrically release in movie theaters on October 12, 2018 in the United States, by Warner Bros. Featuring the new single "Can You Imagine" by Madcon (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR & D.R.A.M.).

Plot
A supposed "real estate operator" wants to destroy Foster 's home and capture the world of all of the imaginary friends because he finds them to be nothing more than childish distractions and a waste of time and life, so it's up to Mac, Bloo and their friends to save Foster's home and all of the captured imaginary friends before it's too late. Also, Mac befriends with a new kid in school, who is actually the son of the supposed real estate operator.

Cast

 * Bloo (Keith Ferguson)
 * Mac (Sean Marquette)
 * Frankie (Grey Griffin)
 * Mr. Herriman (Tom Kane)
 * Wilt (Phil LaMarr)
 * Eduardo (Tom Kenny)
 * Coco/Madame Foster (Candi Milo)
 * Jackie Khones (Dennis Haysbert)
 * Goo (Katie Crown)
 * Cheese (Lauren Tom)
 * Terrence (Tara Strong)
 * Duchess (Helena Bonham Carter)
 * Fluffer Nutter (Andrea Libman)
 * Yogi Boo Boo/Handy (Rob Paulsen)
 * Scissors (Danny Pudi)
 * Sassyfrass (Carolyn Lawrence)
 * George Mucus/Sloppy Moe (Kenan Thompson)
 * Myron Giant/Boris the Florist (John DiMaggio)
 * Ringo Rango/Clambake (Justin Roiland)
 * Madame Mustachio (Ashleigh Ball)
 * Belly Bob Norton (Garry Shandling)
 * Pinecone Cola (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
 * Red Rusher/Galoot Palooka/Dyno (Seth Green)
 * Pokey Toehair (Jack McBrayer)
 * Frit and Frat (Ben Schwartz)
 * Don Lickles (Fred Armisen)
 * Two Head Fred (Andy Samberg)
 * Myopic Patootie (Dave Foley)
 * One Eye Cy (Joe Manganiello)
 * Mr. Edmonton (Edward Norton)
 * Rodney Squiddlebeak (Brian Stepanek)
 * Spritz Coleman (Richard Steven Horvitz)
 * Big Beaver (Khary Payton)
 * Mabel Licorice (Kristen Schaal)
 * Groucho the Rubber Chicken (Paul Greenberg)
 * Socket Tubey (Christopher Knights)
 * Jokey (Eric Bauza)
 * Wally (Scott Menville)
 * Harold (Dee Bradley Baker)
 * Bone (Louis C.K.)
 * Bloppy Pants (Jeff Bennett)
 * Billy the Squid/Sunset Junction (Michael Cera)
 * World (Max Burkholder)
 * Mac and Terrence's Mother (Noël Wells)
 * Moose (Peter Linz)
 * Abraham Lincoln Pen (Steve Carell)

New Characters

 * Presley K. Blanford (Neil Patrick Harris), a supposed "real estate operator" who wants to destroy Foster's home and capture the world of all of the imaginary friends, finding them to be nothing more than childish distractions and a waste of time and life.
 * Carl (Jason Maybaum) a new kid in school who is Presley's son and met Mac and befriends with him.


 * Bibbles the Rabbit (Kevin Hart) is Carl's pet rabbit.

Other Imaginary Friends

 * Chester n' Nester
 * Orange Bloo
 * Orange Girl
 * Orange Girl Friend with Angel Wings
 * Orange Girl Friend with Angel Wings with Two Legs
 * Orange Girl Friend with Angel Wings with Four Legs
 * Orange Girl Friend with Angel Wings & Elephant Trunk
 * Tears
 * Violin
 * Crying Friend
 * Talking Racer Car
 * Star Friend
 * Snow Man
 * Clock
 * Nerd Shark
 * Bendy
 * Eurotrish
 * Green Sponge
 * Card
 * Tiny Humans
 * Red
 * Bing Bong from Disney & Pixar's Inside Out
 * Master Willy the Clown
 * Giant Turtle
 * Puppies
 * Flowers
 * Santa Claus
 * Pizza
 * Hen
 * Cute Bird
 * Slug
 * Four Eyes Friend
 * One Eye Friend
 * Dog
 * Three Eyes Friend
 * Talking Snail

Characters

 * 1) Mac is one of the two main protagonists in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Mac's voice was high in the series premiere, but became slightly deeper in later episodes. He has brown hair, and wears a red t-shirt with a white sweater underneath, black and white tennis shoes, a dark green backpack, and tan khaki pants. Mac also has a crush on Goo. He is voiced by Sean Marquette.
 * 2) Blooregard Q. Kazoo, also known as Bloo for short, is one of the two main protagonists in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, voiced by Keith Ferguson. Mac created Bloo when he was three years old, meaning that, by the start of the series, they had been creator and creation for five years.
 * 3) Wilt Michaels is an imaginary friend created by Jordan Michaels, and one of the main characters in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. He is voiced by veteran comic/actor Phil LaMarr.
 * 4) Eduardo is a character in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, voiced by comedian/voice actor Tom Kenny. He speaks with a strong Spanish accent, sometimes even using Spanish words.
 * 5) Coco is a fictional character in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and is voiced in English by voice actress Candi Milo.
 * 6) Frances "Frankie" Foster is the caretaker at her grandmother's home for imaginary friends. She is voiced by voice-acting/singing veteran, Grey Griffin.
 * 7) Mr. Herriman is a character in the Flash-Animated cartoon Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network, voiced by Tom Kane. He is the owner of Foster's, and is Frankie's boss.
 * 8) Madame Foster is a character in the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and whose voice is portrayed in English by Candi Milo. She is the founder of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (the place), creator of Mr. Herriman, and grandmother of Frankie Foster.

Rating
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie is Rated PG for Parental Guidance.

Soundtrack

 * 1) Can You Imagine (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR & D.R.A.M) - Madcon, written by Jessie J, Demi Lovato, Ray Dalton, Mixed by Calvin Harris
 * 2) Domino - Jessie J
 * 3) Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Theme - James L. Venable
 * 4) Live It Up - Keith Ferguson, Sean Marquette, Phil LaMarr, Tom Kenny, Grey Griffin, Katie Crown and Candi Milo, written by Daft Punk and Keith Ferguson, Produced by Daft Punk
 * 5) Live It Up - Group 1 Crew
 * 6) U Can't Touch This - Crazy Frog
 * 7) Move On Up - Pharrell Williams, written by Pharrell Williams (cover by Curtis Mayfield)
 * 8) Let It Roll (feat. Lil Wayne) - Flo Rida
 * 9) Try Everything - Shakira
 * 10) My Superstar - Jessie J
 * 11) Fireball (feat. John Ryan) - Pitbull
 * 12) More - Usher

A Studio Operation

 * Digital Intermediate by: EFilm

Special Effects

 * Animation Production: Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
 * CGI Animation: Mercury Filmworks, Savage Frog!, Virtual Magic Animation, Inc.
 * 3D Stereo Conversion: Legend3D

Music & Lyric Video

 * Can You Imagine: (PARTYNEXTDOOR & D.R.A.M) - Madcon (From Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie)

Lyric Video

 * Move On Up - Pharrell Williams (From Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie)

Trailer Song

 * Now Or Never: By Outasight

Mini-Movies

 * Best Friends Day
 * Frankie's Alone Time
 * Say "Cheese"
 * Basketball Game

Short Film

 * Dexter's Laboratory in The Road Trip, Written and Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky

Cast

 * Dexter (Candi Milo)
 * Dee Dee (Kat Cressida)
 * Mom (Kath Soucie)
 * Dad (Jeff Glen Bennett)
 * Mandark (Silent role)

Soundtrack

 * Honey, I'm Good: By Andy Grammer

Marketing
The teaser trailer releases on April 27, 2018, posted on the Cartoon Network and Warner Bros. Pictures YouTube channels. A second teaser trailer will release on June 8, 2018. McDonalds is to release Happy Meal toys to promote the film. WaterTower Music and Cartoon Network Records released the film's soundtrack. On September 14, 2018, promotional tie-ins on Cartoon Network consist of bumpers with Mac and Bloo in a movie theater announcing the film. In addition, they host the entire line-up, in intermissions between commercial break.

Theatrical release
The movie will be released in the United States on October 12, 2018, by Warner Bros. The film's theatrical release will be preceded by The Road Trip, a short film based on Cartoon Network's animated television series Dexter's Laboratory.

Home media release
The film was released on Digital on December 25, 2018 and Blu-Ray and DVD on January 15, 2019. It contains the deleted scenes, a Dexter's Laboratory short film The Road Trip, the 18-minute featurette, the behind-the-scenes look at Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie, featuring interviews with most of the principal cast and crew, animatics, 4 Mini-Movies, the audio commentaries and a sneak peek of Rise of the Powerpuff Girls.

Critical response
 'Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie' received positive reviews from both critics and audiences alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an average rating of 4.5/5. It also earned a 7/10 on IMDb.

Trivia

 * This is the first ever feature film of the series.
 * This is the first animated Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends movie to hit theaters.
 * This is also the first ever Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends movie in general to hit theaters. The previous Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends films (House of Bloo's, Good Wilt Hunting and Destination: Imagination) were all made-for-T.V. releases.


 * This film will be produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios California.
 * The movie will be in IMAX and Rated PG.
 * This is the next theatrical film based on a Cartoon Network TV series, after "The Powerpuff Girls Movie" released 16 years prior,  Star Wars: The Clone Wars  released 10 years prior,  Regular Show: The Movie   released 3 years prior, "Tiny Toon Adventures: The Motion Picture" and  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.  both released 2 years prior,  The Lego Ninjago Movie" released a year before,   The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: The Movie  released 11 months prior,  Teen Titans GO! To The Movies  released 8 months prior and  Clarence's Big Break ''  released this month.
 * Although, Tiny Toon Adventures, Teen Titans Go! and Ninjago are only aired by CN, and they’re made by Warner Bros.
 * The original cast reprised their roles in the movie.
 * This is the seventh theatrical 2D animated movie in 20 years after Quest for Camelot (1998), 19 years after The Iron Giant (1999), 2 years after Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E. (2016), a year before after Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Movie (2017) and Dexter's Laboratory: The Movie (2017) and released 8 months prior after We BARE BEARS: The Movie (2018).
 * This marks as Warner Bros.' next 2D animated theatrical film. Warner Bros. had its original feature animation division, which produced 2D animated films.
 * Before the movie, a short film called "The Road Trip" based on Cartoon Network's animated television series Dexter's Laboratory was played.
 * The recurring characters and the background characters from the animated television series will be voiced by all of the guest stars, except Terrence because he will be voiced by Tara Strong once again.
 * This is the first time Katie Crown and Lauren Tom voice Goo and Cheese in the theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film.


 * This is Katie Crown 's third theatrically released animated Warner Bros. film since  Storks   released 2 years prior and "Clarence's Big Break" released this year.
 * This is Lauren Tom 's third theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  Teen Titans: The Movie  released 6 years prior and  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.  released 2 years prior.


 * This is the 3rd collaboration between Lauren Tom and Dee Bradley Baker. Their first was   Teen Titans: The Movie   released 6 years prior and their second was  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.  released 2 years prior.


 * This is Kevin Hart 's second theatrically released animated Warner Bros. film since  The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie   released 7 months prior.
 * Bibbles the Rabbit is similar to Snowball the Rabbit from The Secret Life of Pets because they are both voiced by Kevin Hart.


 * This is Carolyn Lawrence 's fourth theatrically released animated film since  Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius  released 17 years prior,  The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie  released 14 years prior and  The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water   released 3 years prior.
 * This is Kenan Thompson's first voice role in the theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film.
 * This is Edward Norton 's third theatrically released animated film since  Sausage Party   released 2 years prior and "Isle of Dogs" released this year.
 * This is Andy Samberg 's second theatrically released animated Warner Bros. film since  Storks   released 2 years prior.
 * This is the 2nd collaboration between Andy Samberg and Katie Crown. Their first was   Storks   released 2 years prior.
 * This is the next Boulder Media film to debut on the big screen in 2018 after  The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie  .
 * This is Dave Foley 's second theatrically released animated film since  A Bug's Life   released 20 years prior.
 * This is Seth Green 's third theatrically released animated film since  Mars Needs Moms  released 7 years prior and  The Lego Batman Movie''" released a year before.
 * This is Christopher Knights 's second theatrically released animated film since  Penguins of Madagascar   released 4 years prior.


 * This is Scott Menville 's fifth theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  Teen Titans: The Movie  released 6 years prior,  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.   released 2 years prior,  The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: The Movie  released 11 months prior and  Teen Titans GO! To The Movies   released 8 months prior.
 * This is Brian Stepanek 's second theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  MIXELS: The Movie, Mixing It Up A Notch   released 10 months prior.


 * This is Warner Animation Group's ninth traditionally animated film.


 * The film will be animated by Rough Draft Studios, Inc.
 * This is the 2nd collaboration between Danny Pudi, Jack McBrayer and Joe Manganiello. Their first was   Smurfs: The Lost Village   released a year before.
 * This is the 4th collaboration between Scott Menville, Khary Payton and Tara Strong. Their first was   Teen Titans: The Movie  released 6 years prior, their second was  Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: M.O.T.I.O.N.-P.I.C.T.U.R.E.  released 2 years prior and their third was  Teen Titans GO! To The Movies   released 8 months prior.
 * This is Fred Armisen's first voice role in the theatrically released traditionally animated film, after voicing Brainy Smurf in two live-action/computer-animated films, which include  The Smurfs  released 7 years prior and  The Smurfs 2''" released 5 years prior.
 * This is the eighth theatrically released traditionally animated Warner Bros. film since  Clifford's Really Big Movie  14 years prior.
 * This is the very first Theatrical Warner Bros. Film to rely solely on Traditional Animation created with Toon Boom Harmony and mixed with CGI Animation rather than the usual Adobe Flash Animation software used in the television series.
 * This is the 2nd collaboration between Tara Strong, Andrea Libman and Ashleigh Ball. Their first was   My Little Pony: The Movie   released a year before.
 * The film uses past audio to craft a posthumous Garry Shandling performance, after Garry Shandling died at age 66 on March 24, 2016.

Presenters

 * Written and Director: Craig McCracken
 * Production Designer: Michael Kurinsky
 * Character Designer: Craig Kellman
 * Art Director: Andre Medina
 * Head of Layout: James Williams
 * Casting Director: Mary Hidalgo
 * End Title Sequence: Mercury Filmworks

Main Transcript

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Trailer transcripts

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Credits

 * Written and Directed by: Craig McCracken
 * Screenplay by: J. David Stem & David N. Weiss and Peter Baynham
 * Written by: Noah Baumbach
 * Produced by: Brian A. Miller, p.g.a.
 * Executive Producers: Craig McCracken, Simon Lucas, Michelle Murdocca
 * Executive Producer: Seth Grahame-Smith
 * Co-Director: Lauren Faust
 * Digital Producer: Lisa Jacqueline Bechard
 * Based on Foster's home for Imaginary Friends by: Craig McCracken
 * Production Designer: Kendal Cronkhite, Art Director: Andre Medina
 * Editor: John Venzon, ace
 * Music by: Mark Mothersbaugh
 * Music Supervisor: Kier Lehman & Manish Raval
 * Head of Story: Craig Berry
 * Animation Direction: Mike Moon
 * Character Designers: Timothy Lamb, Craig Kellman
 * Visual Effects Supervisor: Daniel Kramer
 * Modeling Supervisor: Joshua West, Rigging Supervisor: Josh Murtack, Surfacing Supervisor: V. Balaji
 * Effects Animation: Yash Agrawal, Character Effects Artist: Kevin Carney
 * Casting by: Leslee Feldman
 * Keith Ferguson, Sean Marquette, Grey Griffin, Tom Kane, Phil LaMarr, Tom Kenny, Candi Milo, with Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Maybaum and Kevin Hart
 * A Cartoon Network Presentation
 * In Association with: Boulder Media
 * A Craig McCracken Film
 * Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: The Movie