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Post by pitbulllady on Feb 18, 2006 15:09:43 GMT -5
Herriman needed a paying job for the same reason anyone else would-to buy food and other necessities, to pay rent, etc. He was not living in the house anymore, since he felt that such an overwhelming landslide victory by Frankie was a clear indication that the other Imaginary Friends in the house no longer wanted him around, AT ALL. The votes against him were, in effect, orders to leave, or so he figured. He had to do SOMETHING to support himself, since Imaginary Friends still have to eat, need shelter, etc., just as humans do, and those things aren't free.
I had not noticed that Phil Lamar also voices "Jackie", but I DO know he voices My favorite character, Wilt.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 18, 2006 20:03:02 GMT -5
Oh yes, he voices Wilt. He's awesome, too! He does a bunch of cartoon voices...He did Poop Dawg and Theletterm on Invader Zim, and believe it or not, he did squeakus the mouse on Catscratch. That right there amazed me...
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Post by expirasin on Feb 18, 2006 23:44:16 GMT -5
Once again, a very well constructed episode by the crew of FHIF. So now we all know that if Frankie ran Foster's she would be the pinnacle of democracy and the perfect leader of Foster's.
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Post by idril on Feb 19, 2006 13:21:46 GMT -5
My brother, (who is eight) named Jackie "One Eyed Willy". I think it's the cutest name ever. I asked him why he thinks that, and he said "Well, he has one eye and I think he kind of looks like a Willy." When we saw the episode, he was kind of disappointed. Poor kid.
I thought this episode was a bit...dry. I don't know. I like hyper episodes, hehe. I think it was lacking something, although I can't quite put my finger on it.
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Post by phantomoperaghost on Feb 19, 2006 14:11:23 GMT -5
I saw someone on FFnet who named him Hairy. I don't know why, though, but, in all her fanfics, his name was Hairy. I guess in the new chapter of her fic, she's gonna have to write, "Hairy, who from now is gonna be named Jackie......" ;D I liked that ep. I would've ether have voted for Frankie or Bloo. Frankie would've gotten the house in tip-top shape and cared for everybody's needs and stuff. And Bloo....well, I liked the "no rules" rule thing. ;D I love it when there are no rules, which hardly ever happens anywhere.
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Post by imaginaryxlight on Feb 19, 2006 14:27:34 GMT -5
I liked this episode. Of course, I ended up having to watch it for a second time on Saturday, because I ended up having to miss it, tape it, and watch it on Friday at around midnight. So I was a little too tired to comprehend the whole thing. But it was very well written.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 19, 2006 19:15:36 GMT -5
Once again, a very well constructed episode by the crew of FHIF. So now we all know that if Frankie ran Foster's she would be the pinnacle of democracy and the perfect leader of Foster's. Exactly why I think Frankie would be a great Madame Foster if the old lady ever should die. ;D I know she won't in the series...But if Foster's was real, I could so see her taking over. ^^
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 21, 2006 17:31:40 GMT -5
Saw it last night...And I laughed through the whole thing! No offence to Cassini...But that song Herriman and Bloo sung was HILARIOUS!!! And that picture...With the pigs! *falls over laughing* "Frankie, Frankie, Frankie, she's ugly, fat and stanky!" X3 None of it was true of course, but I just loved it.
Oh, and I SO would've voted Bloo, had he stayed in the running. Utter chaos and 2 + 3 = 42... YAY!!
Wilt was cute too. ^^ As always.
But I did feel bad for Mr. H...Poor guy. Working at a "We'll take any old loser" job! I liked the way this one ended. Made me actually like Frankie a little more...Knowing how much she cared even for Herriman in the end.
Oh, and the Spiderman spoof made me laugh too. ;D
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Post by Cassini90125 on Feb 21, 2006 17:49:06 GMT -5
Saw it last night...And I laughed through the whole thing! No offence to Cassini... No offense taken. After all, Frankie won. ;D ;D ;D Made me actually like Frankie a little more...Knowing how much she cared even for Herriman in the end. Her caring side is one of her most admirable traits, one of the many things about her that makes my heart race. Watching her win the house election was, for me, like falling in love all over again . Frankie Foster is a very special lady, and no one will ever convince me otherwise.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 21, 2006 18:06:07 GMT -5
*nods* True.
*grins* Sounds a lot like MY love for WILT. ^^
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Post by kageri on Feb 21, 2006 19:29:49 GMT -5
Bloo does indeed have the Ultimate Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything.
I was glad that Frankie won, partly because I like her, and partly because I was expecting neither to win, so they made it unpredictable by making it predictable.... if that makes any sense. I also thought the song was funny ("22 years ago, she could barely talk"), and firmly believe that Bloo will be a dictator someday. The crazy kind.
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 21, 2006 21:01:57 GMT -5
*nods*
Agreed in all! ;D
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Post by Fomalhaut on Feb 22, 2006 14:10:45 GMT -5
So... what was the end? Sorry, I just saw the screengrabs and it'll take ages 'til they air it in Hungary!
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Post by InsaneFan on Feb 22, 2006 14:15:18 GMT -5
Er...Frankie saw Mr. H working at some supermarket, working as a bag boy(or whatever they're called, I've no idea), and felt sorry for him. She offered him her old job, and he politely declined. When she got back to Foster's, she talked to Madame Foster about it. She gave her her first paycheck, and it payed less than her old job(with a bonus of a fistful of carrots). So she let Herriman have his job of house president back.
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Post by taranchula on Mar 16, 2006 0:45:44 GMT -5
Just caught this one tonight, well it didn't blow me away like One False Movie did, it still had some fine LOL moments (The campaign commercials, polling scenes in particular) and it had references to Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and Spider Man, which makes it a winner in my book.
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