Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: A Bloo Tale

is an animated fantasy adventure film based on ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. ''It's the third installment of Cartoon Network Cinematic World. It was directed by the show's creator, Craig McCracken and written by his wife, Lauren Faust. Sets in the alternative timeline, the film follows the journey of Mac's imaginary friend Bloo, as he left Foster's after a fall-out with his friends.

The series is serves as the eightieth episode of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and also the epilogue of the series.

Summary
A Bloo Tale was set after the series finale of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends continuity. In the film, Bloo (Keith Ferguson) accidentally overheard a meeting with Mr. Herriman, Frankie, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco that they had enough of his pranks and voted him to get him kicked out of Foster's, especially Mac. He made a choice of running away,  feeling as though his friends can never forgive him.

During his self-exile, Bloo first meet a teenage girl name Emily (Hailee Steinfeld). an inspiring filmmaker who's a friendly girl, and discover that her father is Kip Snip, a Hollywood agent in whom he was under contract to. She became friendly to Bloo as they travel to Los Angeles to presude their dreams.

Now, as things begin to look grim, Berry returns and teamed up with Terrance, Duchess, Bendy and Kip Snip to seek revenge. Mac, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco and Frankie regret for hurting Bloo's feelings and, with a help from Goo, Mr. Herriman and Madame Foster, must venture across the country to find Bloo and rekindle their friendship.

Plot
TBA.

Cast

 * Keith Ferguson as Bloo, an anthropomorphic blue colored dome cylinder and Mac's imaginary friend and best friend.
 * Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Snip, a inspiring filmmaker who befriends with Bloo. She is the daughter of Kip Snip.
 * Sean Marquette as Mac, a bright 9-year-old boy and creator of his imaginary friend, Bloo.
 * Kath Soucie as Terrence, Mac's antagonistic brother.
 * Grey Griffin as:
 * Frankie Foster, granddaughter of Madame Foster and caregiver at Foster's.
 * Berry, a pink, lovable imaginary friend who wanted Bloo for herself.
 * Duchess, a scheming, snobby, pompous imaginary friend.
 * Goo, an extremely talkative, odd, and obnoxious friend of Bloo and Mac's.
 * Phil LaMarr as Wilt, a tall and red-colored imaginary friend with a a crooked eye-stalk and one arm that was created by Jordan Michaels.
 * Tom Kenny as:
 * Eduardo, a purple Latin American monster-type imaginary friend created by Nina Valerosa.
 * Kip Snip, Bloo's former legal guardian who is arrested for false advertising and the biological father of Emily Snip.
 * Jeff Bennett as Bendy, a troublemaking imaginary friend who always likes to do bad things and blame others for it.
 * Candi Milo as:
 * Coco, a chicken-like bird with a palm-tree face that can lay plastic eggs that was found in the South Pacific by two scientists Adam and Douglas.
 * Madame Foster, the founder of Foster's, creator of Mr. Herriman, and grandmother of Frankie.
 * Tom Kane as Mr. Herriman, an anthropomorphic lop ear rabbit whose the imaginary friend of Madame Foster.