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Goo is a fictional character from the Cartoon Network blithe tv set series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, voiced past Gray DeLisle. She'south extremely talkative, odd, and obnoxious, but at the same time, incredibly imaginative, energetic, lively, enthusiastic, playful, creative, fun-loving, and overnice.
Contents
- 1 Appearance
- ii Biography
- 3 Episode Appearances
- 4 Foster'southward Shorts
- 4.1 Bad to the Phone
- 5 Big Fat Awesome House Party
- 6 Run into likewise
- 7 Trivia
- 8 Gallery
Appearance
Goo is an African-American girl with blackness hair tied in iii braids, one tied with a pink hair tie/hair clip with a ruby middle on it, another tied with what seems to be a normal, yellow hairtie and the lowerbraid tied down with a paper clip. She has freckles betwixt her eyes and a gap between her teeth. She wears a rainbow sleeved shirt, blue short overalls and yellow cowgirl boots.
Biography
The fast-talking Goo Goo Ga Ga (chosen Goo for short and referred by her full name only in her showtime appearance Become Goo Go) has a hyperactive imagination, and is always seen wearing her pilus in three braids, with a rainbow shirt, overalls and yellow cowboy boots. Whenever she went near Foster's, she became over-stimulated and created scores of new imaginary friends. She was, therefore, banned from the house indefinitely. Her proper name is a reference to the stereotypical sound that a baby makes. Her parents, who don't believe in "stifling her artistic mind," allowed her to pick her own name as an infant so when baby Goo said "Goo Goo Ga Ga" her parents decided that those "words" must be her name. Her parents also have to drop by at Foster'southward to leave at to the lowest degree twelve of Goo's imaginary friends yet they refuse to make her stop for the aformentioned reason.
Unaware of the rule, Mac brought her inside after an incident involving an 8-homo toboggan stuck in a tree that Bloo needed (fifty-fifty though information technology was the heart of June, it was a long story that he didn't feel like telling), which bankrupt the strap on his backpack. In whatever case, after seeing Bloo, she imagined up a hoarde of similar versions, all with one extra feature or some other. After Bloo let her in the adjacent day, Frankie and Mr. Herriman got the mistaken impression that Mac let her in (and that he was in dearest with her, much to his growing annoyance/anger).
After Goo filled the house with and so many friends that it became unlivable, Frankie and Mr. Herriman said that Mac shouldn't come to Foster's anymore, probably ever, because they believed Mac was responsible for Goo always going there. Considering of this, Mac finally snapped and allow it out on her proverb that he doesn't like her and tells her that she'south annoying, weird and talks too much and too fast, considering she's a chatterbox and that anybody thinks/knows she is a nuisance and want her to merely go home. Goo began to cry equally Mac can see her sad face already feeling bad right away and she drops the box with his backpack in front of him and followed Goo to the chamber where Bloo sleeps later Mac yelled at her. Goo and so revealed that the reason she created imaginary friends all the time is because she was solitary and the other kids won't play with her since they find her to be too weird. Mac told her that imaginary friends are real friends and that they love her for who she is. He also told her to terminate imagining so many friends in society to go to know the ones she already created. After which, he apologized for pain her feelings and tells her that if she's not too mad, he wants to be her friend, also, to which she gladly accepts From and so on, she learned to command her imagination and was welcome at Foster'southward (and Mac was allowed to visit Foster's again).
Though she has committed herself to not brand any more than imaginary friends, she still sometimes does so accidentally or to sometimes assist with something, and has devoted herself in making certain her scores of imagined friends have a place to live. Since her debut, Goo has become a recurring grapheme on the serial.
Goo might actually be the nigh powerful homo in the Foster's universe. Her farthermost and unbridled imagination can allow her to create any imaginary friend to suit her desire, from several friends to help create a paper mashay pony, to an out of command living motorcar jack. She could practically create an entire army at a whim.
Episode Appearances
- Become Goo Go
- The Large Picture
- Neighbour Pains
- Infernal Sleep
- I Just Have Surprise for You
- Bus the Two of U.s.a.
- The Large Cheese
- Make Believe It or Non
- Schlock Star
- The Fiddling Peas (not-speaking cameo)
- Adieu to Bloo
Foster's Shorts
Bad to the Phone
Goo makes a cameo in the short "Bad to the Phone," helping Bloo come with a new recording message for the phone, along with a bunch of other imaginary friends such every bit Wilt, Clumsy, Sunset Junction, and the Bloo clones from "Bloo's Brothers."
Big Fat Awesome Firm Party
Since September 2006, Goo has been a regular in the interactive Foster'southward game Big Fat Awesome House Party, as she creates "buddies" that tin can be earned in the mini-games or by doing certain chores.
See also
- Secondary Characters
- Principal Characters
Trivia
- Goo appeared briefly in The Grim Adventures of the KND, the crossover episode with Codename: Kids Next Door and The Grim Adventures of Baton and Mandy, appearing every bit one of the characters the Delightful Reaper assimilated. She forth with Mac were two of the kids to pop out of the recently defeated Delightful Reaper, after Grim and Numbuh 1 destroyed it and saved the world from it. This means that the Delightful Reaper had, off-screen, came to the Foster's mansion and alloyed her and Mac.
- Goo bears some similarities to Mac with both having few friends exterior of Foster's, neither is immune to accept imaginary friends and both are the only two human being characters that are children to visit Foster's regularly.
- Goo only has a cameo in i brusque.
- One of her gold trading cards in the Leapster game states she gave Mac a new backpack, but this is non true; she gave him the aforementioned 1 with the shoulder straps fixed.
- Her biggest roles are in Go Goo Get and Make-Believe Information technology or Not.
- Goo makes most of her appearances during Flavor 4.
- She along with Cheese, Didn't Appear in any 2008 Episodes.
- Among the master characters, Goo is 1 of the characters that never was arrested and jailed during the series. The others are Frankie Foster, Cheese, Terrence and Duchess.
- Goo's aureate trading card statistics from the Foster's Dwelling for Imaginary Friends Leapster game include:
- Likes imagination.
- Is Not Mac'due south girlfriend.
- Gave Mac a new backpack.
- Likes her reorganization of Foster'south Adopt-a-Thought Saturday.
Gallery
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Foster's Dwelling for Imaginary Friends | |
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Characters | Main Characters • Secondary Characters Mac • Bloo • Frankie • Madame Foster Goo • Wilt • Coco • Eduardo • Mr. Herriman • Cheese • Jackie |
Media | Episodes and DVD releases |
Movies/Specials | House of Bloo's • A Lost Claus • Practiced Wilt Hunting • Cheese a Get-Go • Nightmare on Wilson Mode • Race for Your Life Mac & Bloo • Destination Imagination • Cheerio to Bloo |
Games | Big Fat Awesome House Party • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends • Imagination Invaders • Foster'southward Home for Imaginary Friends Didj |
Creators | Craig McCracken • Lauren Faust |
Source: https://fostershomeforimaginaryfriends.fandom.com/wiki/Goo
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