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When Does Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Season 7 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ended after Season 6.

IMDb

7.6/10

Seasons

6

Episodes

79

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Diagnostics

First aired
2004-08-13
Last aired
2009-05-03
Runtime
30 min

Awards Won 6 Primetime Emmys. 11 wins & 19 nominations total

Predictive Logic Analysis

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 7 in development.

What is Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends about?

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a children's show built on a genuinely clever premise: what happens to imaginary friends when their kids stop needing them? The series follows Mac, a boy who refuses to give up his blue imaginary friend Bloo, and together they end up at an orphanage-style facility where forgotten imaginary friends live. It's the kind of idea that could anchor a decent sitcom, but the show uses it as a springboard for something more inventive. The draw for viewers is partly the cast of increasingly bizarre imaginary friends, each with distinct personalities and designs, but mostly it's watching how the show balances genuine heart with absurdist humor.

Craig McCracken's direction gives the series a bright, deliberately exaggerated look that feels distinct from other Cartoon Network shows of its era. The animation is expressive and clean, and the comedy lands across age groups because it works on multiple levels. A joke might be obvious enough for a six-year-old but will still make a teenager laugh. The tone shifts easily between slapstick and unexpected emotional beats. Mac's relationship with Bloo has real friction to it, and episodes occasionally dip into melancholy without becoming heavy-handed about it.

The show found an audience during its run and has aged better than many mid-2000s cartoon properties. Critics appreciated its craft and originality, though it wasn't treated as essential television the way some of McCracken's earlier work was. It ran for six seasons across five years, which suggests steady viewership rather than runaway popularity, but the people who grew up with it remember it fondly. The fan community around it has stayed active in a low-key way.

The show occupies its own space partly because it doesn't strain to be precious about the concept. It takes imaginary friends seriously as characters but doesn't treat them as metaphors for childhood innocence. Bloo is petty and selfish. Mac is sometimes wrong. The home itself is run by creatures who are sometimes incompetent. This matter-of-fact approach to a fundamentally sweet idea is what separates it from the sentimentality it could have easily fallen into.

Created by Craig McCracken

Is Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends renewed or cancelled?

Working against it

high

The series is listed as ended

Why did Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends end?

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ran its course after six seasons and nearly five years on Cartoon Network, concluding naturally rather than being pulled off the air. The show had established itself as a creative cornerstone of the network's mid-2000s lineup, earning solid viewership and critical acclaim for its blend of humor, heart, and imaginative world-building. By the time the final season aired in 2009, creator Craig McCracken had told the story he set out to tell. The show never suffered the kind of ratings collapse that forces networks to pull the plug on programs, and Cartoon Network allowed it to finish on its own terms.

The decision to end after six seasons reflected both creative satisfaction and the practical rhythms of children's television at the time. Animated series aimed at younger audiences typically run four to six seasons before the core demographic ages out and production costs accumulate. Foster's Home had done what many shows aspire to but few achieve: it maintained quality, preserved its audience loyalty, and exited while still in good standing with both the network and viewers. McCracken's team wrapped the show with a sense of completion rather than abandonment, giving the characters and their stories an intentional conclusion rather than leaving them suspended indefinitely.

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Season 7 Release Date

No new season is expected. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

Best & worst episodes

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends seasons

Season 12004 · 13 ep
  • 1. House of Bloo's (1)2004-08-13 · ★ 8.0
  • 2. House of Bloo's (2)2004-08-13
  • 3. House of Bloo's (3)2004-08-13
  • 4. Store Wars2004-08-20
  • 5. The Trouble with Scribbles2004-08-27
  • 6. Busted2004-09-03
  • 7. Dinner is Swerved2004-09-10
  • 8. World Wide Wabbit2004-09-17
  • 9. Berry Scary2004-09-24
  • 10. Seeing Red / Phone Home2004-10-01
  • 11. Who Let the Dogs In?2004-10-08
  • 12. Adoptcalypse Now2004-10-15
  • 13. Bloooo2004-10-22
Season 22005 · 13 ep
  • 1. Partying is Such Sweet Soiree2005-01-21
  • 2. The Big Lablooski2005-01-28
  • 3. Where There's a Wilt There's a Way / Everyone Knows It's Bendy2005-02-04
  • 4. Sight for Sore Eyes / Bloo's Brothers2004-03-04
  • 5. Cookie Dough2005-03-11
  • 6. Frankie My Dear2005-03-18
  • 7. Mac Daddy2005-05-06
  • 8. Squeakerboxxx2005-05-13
  • 9. Beat with a Schtick2005-05-20
  • 10. Sweet Stench of Success2005-05-27
  • 11. Bye Bye Nerdy2005-07-01
  • 12. Bloo Done It2005-07-08
  • 13. My So-Called Wife2005-07-15
Season 32005 · 14 ep
  • 1. Eddie Monster2005-07-22
  • 2. Hiccy-Burp2005-09-05
  • 3. Camp Keep a Good Mac Down2005-09-09
  • 4. Imposter's Home for Um...Make 'Em Up Pals2005-09-16
  • 5. Duchess of Wails2005-09-23
  • 6. Foster's Goes to Europe2005-11-04
  • 7. Go Goo Go2005-11-11
  • 8. Crime After Crime2005-11-18
  • 9. Land of the Flea2005-11-25
  • 10. A Lost Claus2005-12-01
  • 11. One False Movie2006-02-10
  • 12. Setting a President2006-02-17
  • 13. Room with a Feud2006-03-16
  • 14. Cuckoo for Coco Cards2006-03-24
Season 42006 · 13 ep
  • 1. Challenge of the Superfriends2006-04-28
  • 2. The Big Picture2006-05-05
  • 3. Squeeze the Day2006-05-12
  • 4. Neighbor Pains2006-05-19
  • 5. Infernal Slumber2006-07-17
  • 6. I Only Have Surprise for You2006-07-27
  • 7. Bus the Two of Us2006-08-01
  • 8. The Big Cheese2006-08-07
  • 9. Bloo's the Boss2006-11-03
  • 10. Emancipation Complication2006-11-10
  • 11. Make-Believe it or Not!2005-11-17
  • 12. Good Wilt Hunting (1)2006-11-23
  • 13. Good Wilt Hunting (2)2006-11-23
Season 52007 · 13 ep
  • 1. Cheese A Go-Go2007-05-04
  • 2. The Buck Swaps Here2007-05-18
  • 3. Say It Isn't Sew2007-06-08
  • 4. Something Old, Something Bloo2007-06-15
  • 5. The Bloo Superdude and the Magic Potato of Power2007-09-10
  • 6. Schlock Star2007-09-11
  • 7. The Bride to Beat2007-09-12
  • 8. Affair Weather Friends2007-09-13
  • 9. Ticket to Rod2007-10-05
  • 10. Nightmare on Wilson Way2007-10-12
  • 11. Better Off Ed2007-10-19
  • 12. The Little Peas2007-11-22
  • 13. Let Your Hare Down2008-03-06
Season 62008 · 13 ep
  • 1. Jackie Khones and the Case of the Overdue Library Crook2008-03-13
  • 2. Mondo Coco2008-04-10
  • 3. Pranks for Nothing2008-04-24
  • 4. Bloo Tube2008-05-08
  • 5. Race for Your Life, Mac and Bloo2008-05-29
  • 6. Destination: Imagination (1)2008-11-27
  • 7. Destination: Imagination (2)2008-11-27
  • 8. Destination: Imagination (3)2008-11-27
  • 9. The Bloo Superdude and the Great Creator of Everything's Awesome Ceremony of Fun That He's Not Invited To2009-05-03
  • 10. Bad Dare Day2009-02-22
  • 11. Read 'Em and Weep2009-02-28
  • 12. Fools and Regulations2009-05-03
  • 13. Goodbye to Bloo2009-05-03

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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends cast

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Sean Marquette

Sean Marquette

Mac (voice)

Keith Ferguson

Keith Ferguson

Bloo (voice)

Tom Kenny

Tom Kenny

Eduardo (voice)

Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr

Wilt (voice)

Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle

Frankie (voice)

Tom Kane

Tom Kane

Mr. Herriman (voice)

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    Frequently asked

    When does Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Season 7 come out?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ended after Season 6.
    Is Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends renewed or cancelled?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    Why did Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends end?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends ran its course after six seasons and nearly five years on Cartoon Network, concluding naturally rather than being pulled off the air. The show had established itself as a creative cornerstone of the network's mid-2000s lineup, earning solid viewership and critical acclaim for its blend of humor, heart, and imaginative world-building. By the time the final season aired in 2009, creator Craig McCracken had told the story he set out to tell. The show never suffered the kind of ratings collapse that forces networks to pull the plug on programs, and Cartoon Network allowed it to finish on its own terms.
    How many seasons of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends are there?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has aired 6 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends are there?
    There are 79 episodes of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends across 6 seasons.
    Who created Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends was created by Craig McCracken.
    Where can I watch Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is available to stream on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store and Google Play Movies.
    What is Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends's IMDb rating?
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends holds an IMDb rating of 7.6/10 from 26,426 votes.