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**SPOILER** "One False Movie" Review

Another "Foster's review?" You got it! I just hope i'm not overdoing them.

Today, February 9, 2006, Cartoon Network aired the latest episode of "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends." One word: WOW! That movie that Bloo made was well worth the money. Sadly, it had no ending all because, here's the big spoiling part, Eduardo taped over it with his Dora-the Explorer (shrugs) type show. In the "Foster's" version of "Dora", the girl's not Mexican and it can be annoying like the girl can repeat stuff over and over until it gets inot Eduardo's head. That made me laugh. OK, back to the real thing. One of my favorite parts when Wilt was singing in that vortex-type thingy that leads to the future. He has a nice singing voice. And of course, I'm leaving everything else out until you watch it. I highly reccomend this episode. 5 stars! I also like that computer-animated Eduardo. The animators must of had fun with that.

Oh, and be on the look out for Craig McCracken (the creator, also the guy with the bags under his eyes) and hear him call out for a Lauren. That was THE Lauren Faust he was calling. They didn't show her but I read somewhere she's a characturture of Frankie (that means Frankie's character design is based on Faust's looks). It all goes from there...

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