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Past memories flooded her mind, as she looked upon. Her crystal blue eyes glared over into its direction, in her right hand she held a suitcase with what little she owned was held. A tiny magenta colored imaginary friend. Across the street from that every building was a lovable, yet derange imaginary friend. It was magnificent to others, but dreadful to her. Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends.He was created to teach Jordan, who was extremely short for his age and constantly lost to his older brother, how to play basketball. Wilt was named after the legendary basketball player Wilt Chamberlain. Wilt was created by a kid named Jordan Michaels (a play on the famous basketball player Michael Jordan), who is now a famous basketball player. He is optimistic and confident, despite his troubled past.
Kazoo (simply known as Bloo) is the deuteragonist of the Cartoon Network series, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Cartoon shows which are The Powerpuff Girls and Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends.Blooregard Q. Wilt is also well-known for his habit of almost constantly apologizing for no good reason (usually before he speaks, he says "I'm sorry, but." and sometimes asks "Is that okay?" at the end).First few are of an OC named Serif, and one is a backstory piece. Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends X Reader Mac And HisHis eyes are on stalks protruding from his head the left eye is utterly broken, so it rattles when it moves and the eyelid doesn't open and close at all some of the time. He has a stubby left arm, but it can be used to hold small things, as we see in Where There's a Wilt, There's a Way when he holds a bowl of chips with his left arm. Only his right arm is usable in a normal manner. He has big stitches on the side of his head. He used to live with Mac and his family (which consists of his mother and his mean-spirited older brother Terrance), but when Mac turned 8, his mother told him that he. He is known as Mac's best imaginary friend. In the series finale of the show, he moves into Foster's, since his owner is moving into a new apartment that does not allow Imaginary Friends. He is an annoying imaginary friend shown constantly bothering people over and over. See more ideas about foster home, foster home for imaginary friends, imaginary Cheese is a character from the Cartoon Network cartoon Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Roku and netflix for your macHe can wear clothes, such as suits and t-shirts in various episodes, but normally does not. His shoes always cause a squeaky sound whenever Wilt walks on a surface of any sort. It must not be Saturday or else.His usual outfit is tube socks, his single wrist sweatband, and large black and white chucks. You can see The Dude, Walter, and Donny renting shoes. After mac gets kicked off the bowling team, he walks by the shoe rentals. In Bus the Two of Us, Mac and Bloo ask Wilt to distract Frankie while they are out on the Fosters bus taking a joyride. I really don't care." In another episode, Beat With a Schtick, he refused to help Bloo after he discovered he was making fun of tall people. Bloo attempted to fake sadness, in an attempt to coax Wilt into giving Bloo the room, stating: "But Wilt, if you take it, you'll hurt my feeeeewiiiings!" Wilt responds with: "You know, I was just thinking about that. In Room With A Feud, a new bedroom was available and he was quite insistent that he deserved it being that the room was very large with basketball wallpaper and two basketball hoops and even a scoreboard. All the other friends began laughing hysterically at him. When Bloo gets back on the bus bragging about how he got the last prank in, he ends up sitting down on a whoopie cushion. You are on your own, Mister!" He then slams down the phone, then picks it up to say, "Sorry." In Squeeze the Day he apparently got all of Foster's banned from the beach after some unknown accident involving homeless jellyfish and lots of sand.Although Wilt is sweet and kind of heart, he does have a "dark side," as seen in Pranks for Nothing. Jordan and Wilt faced off against them, and they were ahead 48-47 until Larry went in for a final shot. However, a jealous boy created Foul Larry (a double pun on former Boston Celtics star Larry Bird and the penalty is known as a "foul" in basketball) a giant with a basketball head. For a whole year, they were unstoppable. With Wilt's help, Jordan became unbeatable. His creator, Jordan Michaels (a spoonerism of Michael Jordan, a famous star basketball player), wasn't very good at basketball, so he created Wilt, who, when created, had a left arm and eye exactly like his current good ones. Bloo demands to know who set the whoopie cushion on his seat, and we see Wilt smiling at the end, implying that it was he who pulled the last prank.Wilt before the unfortunate game against Foul Larry three decades earlier.In " Good Wilt Hunting," his history is revealed. The two were reunited, and Wilt promised to visit Jordan whenever he wanted. Jordan went on to become a professional basketball star, and while filming an ad in Japan was found by Mac, Bloo, Frankie, Coco, Eduardo, Nina Valarosa, and the scientists who researched Coco ( Douglas and Adam) who looked for him after Wilt left to take on Foul Larry. It wasn't until Stats, the scorekeeper, told Jordan what happened that he went to look for Wilt, but all he found was the wristband from Wilt's broken arm. (It is still unknown how he got his scars, but they may have been acquired on his journey for a place to stay which ended up being Foster's, or how he actually lost his arm) Jordan was so upset about the loss, that Wilt, distraught, ran away. The ball went through the basket and knocked his left eye, bending it into its current shape. Wilt, setting aside the victory, rushed in and pushed Jordan out of the way just as Larry came down, saving Jordan's life, but crushing Wilt's left arm, leaving it crooked. Unlike most imaginary friends who are abandoned by their creators, for Wilt, it's the other way around as he abandoned his creator after he believed he let him down. Wilt is a very bad liar and hates lying. Wilt has a problem explaining certain issues, due to his inability to raise his voice. Besides Wilt, Coco also had a starring episode, which is Mondo Coco Another example would be in Good Wilt Hunting when he helped some strangers move their furniture. For example, while he was playing bowling in The Big Lablooski, he threw the bowling ball like a basketball (this may be due to his basketball experience). Wilt can sometimes be a bit naïve in some episodes. Wilt is the first handicapped main character in a Cartoon Network original series, even though he wasn't the first handicapped character seen on the channel. This makes him the 3rd most occurring character, as Bloo has appeared in every episode, and Mac was only absent in one. Out of all the characters that have gone to jail at some point, Wilt has gone to jail the most times. He is one of the oldest imaginary friends, as he was created over thirty years ago. Wilt has been in Foster's longer than Eduardo and Coco. Wilt's name and appearance were inspired by legendary Basketball player Wilt Chamberlain (who was known for his exceedingly tall height), as confirmed by Craig McCracken, in a response to a comment on his DeviantArt page.Wilt appears in all the episodes except for " Frankie My Dear", and " Affair Weather Friends." although he was mentioned in "Frankie My Dear." GalleryClick here to view the gallery.
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