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'''"The Trouble With Scribbles"''' is the second episode in season 1 of ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]''.
 
'''"The Trouble With Scribbles"''' is the second episode in season 1 of ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]''.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Bloo stumbles across a closed door, and in which he reaches to open it, he is stopped and is told that the door must not be opened. The desire to open the door stays in Bloo's mind, and for the next half of the episode he tries to find out what is behind the door by asking the other friends. At the end of the day, no one has been able to help him, and Mac tries to get him just not to think about it.
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Bloo stumbles across a closed door, and in which he reaches to open it, he is stopped and is told that the door must not be opened. The desire to open the door stays in Bloo's mind, and for the next half of the episode he tries to find out what is behind the door by asking the other friends. At the end of the day, no one has been able to help him, and Mac tries to get him just not to think about it.
   
Bloo wakes up in middle of the night and sneaks to the secret door, and when he opens it, he is bombarded with a bunch of scribbles, which flood the entire house. Mr. Herriman was distraught by the fact that the scribbles were released, but he talked about how Frankie opened the door once when she was a child as well. When Mac arrives, he realized that Bloo opened the door, but when Mac sees the scribbles, he decides that releasing them is the right thing to do.
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Bloo wakes up in middle of the night and sneaks to the secret door, and when he opens it, he is bombarded with a bunch of scribbles, which flood the entire house. Mr. Herriman was distraught by the fact that the scribbles were released, but he talked about how Frankie opened the door once when she was a child as well. When Mac arrives, he realized that Bloo opened the door, but when Mac sees the scribbles, he decides that releasing them is the right thing to do.
   
As the rest of Fosters is trying to put the scribbles back in the door, Mac runs around releasing the scribbles, as a means to achieve scribble liberty. Bloo and Mac unwillingly aid each other in coming up with a plan to make the scribbles remain outside of the door. The scribbles can do skills that the residents of Fosters do not like doing, and thus, they begin to do all of the chores. Mac realizes later that all of the friends have become lazy, and even Frankie wasn't doing anything. Mr. Herriman, upset that the scribbles organized his office without his permission, and he stormed off and ran into Mac.
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As the rest of Fosters is trying to put the scribbles back in the door, Mac runs around releasing the scribbles, as a means to achieve scribble liberty. Bloo and Mac unwillingly aid each other in coming up with a plan to make the scribbles remain outside of the door. The scribbles can do skills that the residents of Fosters do not like doing, and thus, they begin to do all of the chores. Mac realizes later that all of the friends have become lazy, and even Frankie wasn't doing anything. Mr. Herriman, upset that the scribbles organized his office without his permission, and he stormed off and ran into Mac.
   
 
Mr. Herriman decides to get people to adopt all of the scribbles so that people will return back to the way they once were. After all the scribbles are adopted, only one remains. Frankie was hoping that it would be the toilet scrubbing scribble, but it turns out to be Bloo's beloved raspberry scribble. The episode ends with Bloo and the raspberry scribble exchanging raspberries.
 
Mr. Herriman decides to get people to adopt all of the scribbles so that people will return back to the way they once were. After all the scribbles are adopted, only one remains. Frankie was hoping that it would be the toilet scrubbing scribble, but it turns out to be Bloo's beloved raspberry scribble. The episode ends with Bloo and the raspberry scribble exchanging raspberries.

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"The Trouble With Scribbles" is the second episode in season 1 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.

Plot

Bloo stumbles across a closed door, and in which he reaches to open it, he is stopped and is told that the door must not be opened. The desire to open the door stays in Bloo's mind, and for the next half of the episode he tries to find out what is behind the door by asking the other friends. At the end of the day, no one has been able to help him, and Mac tries to get him just not to think about it.

Bloo wakes up in middle of the night and sneaks to the secret door, and when he opens it, he is bombarded with a bunch of scribbles, which flood the entire house. Mr. Herriman was distraught by the fact that the scribbles were released, but he talked about how Frankie opened the door once when she was a child as well. When Mac arrives, he realized that Bloo opened the door, but when Mac sees the scribbles, he decides that releasing them is the right thing to do.

As the rest of Fosters is trying to put the scribbles back in the door, Mac runs around releasing the scribbles, as a means to achieve scribble liberty. Bloo and Mac unwillingly aid each other in coming up with a plan to make the scribbles remain outside of the door. The scribbles can do skills that the residents of Fosters do not like doing, and thus, they begin to do all of the chores. Mac realizes later that all of the friends have become lazy, and even Frankie wasn't doing anything. Mr. Herriman, upset that the scribbles organized his office without his permission, and he stormed off and ran into Mac.

Mr. Herriman decides to get people to adopt all of the scribbles so that people will return back to the way they once were. After all the scribbles are adopted, only one remains. Frankie was hoping that it would be the toilet scrubbing scribble, but it turns out to be Bloo's beloved raspberry scribble. The episode ends with Bloo and the raspberry scribble exchanging raspberries.