Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination (2008)
November 27, 2008Release Date
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination (2008)
November 27, 2008Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Sean Marquette
Mac
Grey DeLisle
Frankie Foster
Keith Ferguson
Blooregard
Phil LaMarr
Wilt
Nick Bertonazzi, Jr.
Animation
Robert Lilly
Animation
Candi Milo
Coco
Marius Alecse
Animation
Bob Harper
Animation
Greg Araya
Animation
Sam Chi
Animation
Tom Kenny
Eduardo
Scott Graham
Animation
Tom Kane
Mr. Herriman
Jeffrey J. Zikry
Animation
Kristen McCormick
Animation
Max Burkholder
World
Craig McCracken
Director
Stephen Sawran
Animation
Lauren Faust
Writer
Elaine Reali
Animation
Tim McKeon
Writer
Shawn Toshikian
Animation
Leo Riley
Animation
Darrick Bachman
Writer
Hal Newman
Animation
Ryan Slater
Producer
Joel Reid
Animation
Dave Wolfe
Animation
Jennifer Kes Remington
Composer
Eric Pringle
Animation Director
James L. Venable
Composer
Ed Baker
Story
Paul Douglas
Editor
Collette Sunderman
CastingDirector
Martin Ansolabehere
Art Direction
Brian A. Miller
Executive Producer
Rob Renzetti
Story / Director
Vaughn Tada
Story
Robert Alvarez
Animation Director
Alex Kirwan
Story
Ninky Harley
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 27, 2008
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 6m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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"Destination: Imagination" is a television special of the animated television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The plot of the special follows Frankie, who becomes trapped in a huge, mysterious world where she is treated like royalty but forced not to leave. Bloo, Mac, Coco, Eduardo, and Wilt journey through the world to rescue her, facing perils and challenges along the way.
Written by Lauren Faust and Tim McKeon, "Destination: Imagination" was directed by Rob Renzetti and series creator Craig McCracken. The plot was conceived after the crew decided that they wanted to make an episode with adventure, featuring the characters going out on a large quest of sorts. Due to the dark and serious storytelling approach used, the special came out "edgier" than most episodes of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
"Destination: Imagination" was originally broadcast on Cartoon Network on November 27, 2008 (Thanksgiving Day 2008). It was well received and won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More). It was also nominated for two Annie Awards—one for Best Animated Television Production Produced for Children and another for McCracken and Renzetti's directing.