so in this show, anyone (or is it just kids? i can't remember) can basically imagine an entity, and it becomes real. imaginary friends are wacky and whimsical because its a kids show, but i don't the rules of imaginary friend creation were ever laid out.
so if you existed in their universe, you could create an imaginary friend of anyone or any person you want, and have sex with it whenever you want. you could imagine yourself a yoko littner, or an emma watson who's sole desire in life is to ride your dick.
Isaac Moore
therefore the fosters universe is one of the best ones you could live in
Joshua Morris
I know they've had old people who still hang out with their old imaginary friends, but have they shown older folk being able to CREATE imaginary friends? I don't recall.
Levi Harris
yes this is canon
Isaiah White
Oh my… Wait, you could theoretically adopt her and fuck her, right?
Hunter Allen
That's pretty much what happened.
Benjamin Hall
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Nathan Stewart
That'd be either animal cruelty or child molestation, depending on how the authorities view imaginary friends.
Wyatt Bennett
But do you think the boy that created her knew to give her holes? I mean, she's got a mouth, so it's all good, but what about the rest?
Jayden King
If it's OK to eat one then it should be fine fuck one.
Owen Miller
Who says it's okay to eat one? There were no witnesses.
Lucas Sanchez
maximum boner
Camden Thompson
considering her proportions and appearance, he's probably watched a bit of porn
Christopher Cruz
So can he keep imagining more? And create sort of a fuckable Frankie industry? Or is there a limit to how often a kid can create a friend? I vaguely recall an episode with a kid who made a lot of friends.
Jaxson Allen
Goo flooded the house with imaginary friends because she couldn't stop creating them.
Elijah White
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Jose Anderson
wew
Ethan Barnes
At some point some kid imagined up this.
Bentley Russell
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Julian Rogers
WEW E W
Adrian Phillips
She's very much a child's idea of a "dream girl", though
Benjamin Ramirez
yeah, and for the majority of adults too. the only thing weird about her is the way she acts
Landon Jones
Interestingly enough after looking the 1st panel of the 3rd page, "Imaginary Frankie", boobs are different proportions (and protrude out just a little more) to "normal Frankie"
What's even stranger is that's like the only panel in the entire short comic where they are in the same pose, even though the character is basically a copy/paste of the original. They could have made them the same bust size but didn't.
Her maid skirt also creates a rounder ass and her mid drift has a more pronounced hourglass shape.
It's funny how these "little changes" can make a normal character look a little more attractive compared to the original design.
Matthew Hill
if you think about it, its pretty strange that an official comic is almost directly exploring the sexuality of kid going through puberty
Justin Ortiz
Well if they did this in the TV show the network wouldn't allow it to air.
Caleb Ross
i'm just saying its strange that the creators explored something like that at all.
Bentley Anderson
Goo Goo Ga Ga, Goo for short.
And that kid is my nigga.
Brayden Morgan
For what purpose
Benjamin Mitchell
a lot of people think she's hot
Leo Carter
If they had Cheese who is basically low-functioning autism and ADHD compressed into an annoying sack of yellow shit then topics about puberty shouldn't be too far off.
Matthew Torres
Don't forget Tourettes.
Sebastian Wilson
Oh shit she's the perfect Youtuber.
Jason Butler
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Aaron Johnson
I've always liked Goo.
Kayden Stewart
Just realized another shocking thing about this story.
Judging by the first names of nearly everyone who worked on this comic is a woman. Writer, penciller, inker, assoc editor and editor are women. The letterer is the only male. While the colorist is undetermined "Heroic Age".
Let this sink in. This is a story of a kinda lewd/fanservice-y idea in the Foster's universe, (by involving a more appealing Frankie that's aimed at a male audience) created mostly by woman creators.
How the fuck did they get away with this past the censors? Does something like this not count because it's a food product and not another lifeform?
Nolan Flores
Her youtube account has over one
Googoogleplex
views.
Jackson Phillips
What I don't get is the idea of them being too old for imaginary friends if they actually exist and aren't really imaginary.
Daniel Turner
That was annoying and it was only forty seconds
Nolan Price
Seems like it's only a select amount of kids that can make friends given the need for an adoption service for them implying that many simply can't create imaginary friends
Doesn't seem to be an age limit for them since Terrence is in his late teens and may or may not make food friends semi-regularly just to eat them and he once made a Red friend as a direct counterpart to Bloo just to beat the shit out of him and Mac by association
Gabriel Gray
And network television has millions of views. All that means is that a lot of people have shit taste.
Austin James
That kid has great taste
>You will never will a furry girl into existance
Joshua Price
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Isaac Ortiz
Cartoons can get away with a LOT as long as they aren't obviously human.
I think it's implied/stated that it takes a lot of imagination, creativity and intelligence to create a good imaginary friend. And it's very hard to do on purpose. Most imaginary friends are clearly based on something; Coco's shape shows she was made by a girl trapped on a desert island, Wilt is a basketball player caricatured, Eduardo a bull, etc. Bloo being relatively abstract makes him rather advanced as imaginary friends go. Goo is both hyperactive and probably very intelligent, her imagination can pop them out without even thinking.
The implication seems to be that most imaginary friends are created on accident, and they often don't turn out exactly as planned if it was on purpose; Eduardo was meant to be big and tough to defend his creator and nice enough to have tea parties, but he ended up a coward whose creator needed to step up and defend him, and learned to assert herself on her own.
Anthony Thomas
Oh hey, it's that Prince Charming guy from the first episode.
I'm pretty sure the show creators discussed the implications of imaginary friends at length. They knew what they were doing.
Jordan Barnes
I wonder if the government has had to put down any of the more monstrous imaginary friends.
Austin Harris
Didn't fosters have a huge maximum security wing for imaginary friends made by teens, I remember the chain ball mario thing getting out of it.