Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: A Bloo Tale

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: A Bloo Tale is an upcoming 2024 hand-drawn animated fantasy adventure comedy-drama film based on the Cartoon Network animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends created by Craig McCracken. The film will be directed by McCracken, his wife Lauren Faust, Guillermo del Toro, and Nicholas Stoller from a screenplay by del Toro, Nicholas Stoller, Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg and a story by del Toro, Stoller, McCracken, Faust, Rogen, and Goldberg, produced by Rogen, Goldberg, James Weaver, del Toro, and Christopher DeFaria, and star the voices of Keith Ferguson, Hailee Steinfeld, Harley Quinn Smith, Tom Holland, Seth Rogen, and Lauren Miller Rogen.

Taking place after the series finale of the original show, A Bloo Tale follows the journey of Mac's imaginary friend, Bloo, as he leaves Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, the titular orphanage for imaginary friends owned and operated by the Foster family, after a fallout with his friends. The film serves as the third installment of the Cartoon Network Cinematic Universe (CNCU) and commemorates the show's 20th anniversary and the epilogue of the series, making this the eightieth episode.

Produced by Warner Animation Group, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, and Cartoon Network Studios, the film is scheduled to be released in theaters on August 16, 2024, by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Summary
"Set after the series finale of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Bloo (Keith Ferguson) has developed some kindness since his first time at Foster's until he accidentally overheard a meeting with Mr. Herriman, Frankie, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco that they had had enough of his pranks and voted him to get him kicked out of Foster's, especially Mac. He chooses to run away, thinking his friends can never forgive him.

During his self-exile, Bloo first meets a teenage girl named Emily (Hailee Steinfeld), an inspiring filmmaker who's a friendly girl, and discovers that her father is Kip Snip, a Hollywood agent to whom she was under contract. She befriends Bloo as they travel to Los Angeles to pursue their dreams. Along the way, Bloo discovers that he has a secret legacy and an epic destiny greater than anyone could have imagined.

As things look grim, Berry returns and teams up with Terrance, Duchess, Bendy, and Kip Snip to seek revenge. Mac, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, and Frankie regret hurting Bloo's feelings and, with help from Jackie, Goo, Mr. Herriman, and Madame Foster, must venture across the country to find Bloo and rekindle their friendship."

- Warner Bros. Pictures

Plot
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Cast

 * Keith Ferguson as Bloo, an anthropomorphic blue-colored dome cylinder and Mac's imaginary friend and best friend. In this film, he leaves Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends after a fallout with his friends, especially Mac. While running away, he befriends Emily Snip. The writers had to make him polite and friendly as he was in the original show's pilot episode "House of Bloos" to make up for his egotistical and selfish personality in the following episodes.
 * Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Snip, an inspiring 18-year-old filmmaker whom Bloo befriends. She is Kip Snip's estranged daughter.
 * Harley Quinn Smith as Kimberly, an aspiring fashion designer and Emily's roommate and childhood best friend/girlfriend.
 * Tom Holland as Mac Martin, a bright 19-year-old boy who is the creator of his imaginary friend, Bloo.
 * Archival footage and recordings of Sean Marquette as young Mac are used during some flashbacks.
 * Seth Rogen as Terrence Martin, Mac's antagonistic 23-year-old brother.
 * Lauren Miller Rogen as Mary Martin, Mac and Terrence's mother.
 * Grey Griffin voices the following characters:
 * Frankie Foster, a 32-year-old woman who is the granddaughter of Madame Foster and a caregiver at Foster's.
 * Berry, a pink, lovable imaginary friend who wanted Bloo for herself.
 * Duchess, a scheming, snobby, pompous imaginary friend.
 * Goo, an extremely talkative, odd, and obnoxious friend of Bloo and Mac's.
 * Phil LaMarr as Wilt, a tall and red-colored imaginary friend with a crooked eye-stalk and one arm that was created by Jordan Michaels.
 * LaMarr also voices Jackie Khone, a green, furry, one-foot-tall, one-eyed stick figure imaginary friend who aids Mac and the others to find Bloo.
 * Tom Kenny as Eduardo, a purple Latin American monster-type imaginary friend created by Nina Valerosa.
 * Kenny also voices Kip Snip, Bloo's former legal guardian who is arrested for false advertising and the biological father of Emily Snip.
 * Jeff Bennett as Bendy, a troublemaking imaginary friend who always likes to do bad things and blame others for it.
 * Candi Milo as Coco, a chicken-like bird with a palm-tree face that can lay plastic eggs. The creature was found in the South Pacific by two scientists Adam and Douglas.
 * Milo also voices Madame Foster, the founder of Foster's, creator of Mr. Herriman, and grandmother of Frankie.
 * Ian McKellen as Mr. Herriman, an anthropomorphic lop ear rabbit who is Madame Foster's imaginary friend.
 * Archival footage and recordings of Tom Kane as Mr. Herriman are used during some flashbacks.

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