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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Canetto Channel. Produced by Wang Film Productions and Canetto Animation, the series centers on TBA.

Craig McCracken originally pitched the idea after adapting two dogs and afterwards Wang Film Productions aired a test short on Canetto Channel on April 26, 1997 in hopes of making the channel greenlight the show's production. The pilot was initially successful, and got the green-light from Canetto Channel. McCracken, teamed up with Mike Moon and his then-fiance; Lauren Faust to develop on work on the series.

Canetto Channel premiered the series in the United States on June 9, 2000. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is one of Canetto Animation's most commercially successful franchises (behind the Canettotoons); it received consistently high viewership in the United States on broadcast television and was the network's highest-rated show to date, and won numerous awards. Merchandise based on the series has also been produced, such as video games, home media releases, toys, and clothing.

Due to the show's success, a feature film titled Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination Imagination, was released in theaters on November 25, 2005. It was followed by Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Bloo and Mac's World Tour in 2016, and a third film, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Bloo and Mac on the Run, is set to be released in theaters and on UnicornPlane on July 2, 2021. As of November 2019, all prior seasons of the show were released on UnicornPlane.

The series spawned two spin-off series: Foster Beyond, which ran from 2010 to 2015 and Bloo and Mac's Childhood Days, a computer-animated spin-off series, debuted in March 2021 on the streaming service UnicornPlane Currently, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is on its 12th season, which began on November 10, 2019, and will conclude on April 24, 2021. On July 15, 2020, Canetto Channel renewed the series for a thirteenth season, which will premiere in 2021. The series was also renewed for a 14th season on April 17, 2021.

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Craig McCracken originally pitched the idea after adapting two dogs at a dog center and afterwards Wang Film Productions and Canetto Animation aired a test short on Canetto Channel on April 26, 1997 in hopes of making the channel greenlight the show's production. The pilot was initially successful, and got the green-light from Canetto Channel, and was picked up as a series in February 1999.

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