She also has an unhealthy addiction to Madame Foster's home-baked cookies, occasionally indulging in a feeding frenzy, first buying $1200 worth, and then $2400 (20 and 40 dozen respectively). Make 'Em Up Pals," where she thinks Goofball John McGee isn't an imaginary friend because of his overly-human appearance. Frankie can be skeptical at times, as seen in "Imposter's Home for Um. While her looks have changed, she always had the same shirt (depicting a stylized version of The Powerpuff Girls, another Craig McCracken creation), green zip-up, hooded sweatshirt jacket, and ponytail.Īlthough she is generally an in-charge, no-nonsense sort of girl, Frankie can be quite charming, as seen in "Frankie, My Dear," where Mac, Bloo, an imaginary Prince Charming, and a pizza delivery boy named Chris all develop a crush on her, and in "Good Wilt Hunting," where two nerds (Douglas and Adam) consider her to be a vision of beauty. Many drawings depicted her being always angry. She is a fan of punk rock, as discovered in "Everyone Knows It's Bendy" and "Imposter's Home for Um… Make 'Em Up Pals." She is also proficient in web-design, creating and maintaining the Foster's web-page (as seen in "World Wide Wabbit").Īccording to concept art, Frankie was originally intended to be much younger, a teenager, and much more into punk rock than she already has been shown to be. She is also often swayed by Bloo's "get rich quick schemes" and has proven to be an efficient ally in promoting Bloo's agendas when she feels she can get a good profit or outcome out of it.
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Herriman doesn't keep her working late with more chores). Still, despite all her work, she does manage to keep a social life, and is even allowed to go on the occasional date (assuming Mr. Herriman is still traumatized and nervous, as he knows "Dogs eat rabbits." Herriman is sent into a panic, but Frankie saves him by making the couple and their dog leave and explaining that Foster's isn't an animal shelter. Herriman's fear of dogs as shown in "Who Let The Dogs In?" when a couple with a lost stray dog comes in and Mr.
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She occasionally shows signs of stress as a result of her many duties, though its primary source seems to be Herriman's constant over-enforcing of the house rules and that he forever expects her to work harder, despite her already full workload. She was placed in charge of cooking, cleaning the house, doing the laundry, running fund raisers, driving the house residents around in the multicolored bus, and otherwise taking care of her grandmother's foster friends in most ways. It is unclear what happened to her parents, though Frankie mentions during "Who Let the Dogs In?" that they helped her conquer her fear of ghosts when she was a child.Īs she grew into her teenage years, Frankie, who had spent her life in the company of imaginary friends, soon took on the role of taking care of pretty much everything at Foster's. Herriman said she had let the scribbles out in autumn of 1984 and she appears to be 2-4 years old in the flashback (or at least where she's old enough to talk).įrankie has apparently lived at Foster's nearly her entire life, having moved there in her early childhood. However, in The Trouble With Scribbles, Mr. According to her driver's license, she was born on July 25, 1984, is 5'8" ft tall, and weighs 127 pounds and has green eyes ("Bus the Two of Us" - picture shown below Infobox, and "Destination Imagination" - one of her eyes peeks through a window of the Foster's model).
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She is the beautiful, caring, friendly, hard-working, sweet, capable, easygoing but still short-tempered granddaughter of Madame Foster. She is voiced by voice-acting/singing veteran, Grey DeLisle.įrankie Foster is based on creator's Craig McCracken's wife Lauren Faust. Francis "Frankie" Foster is the caretaker at her grandmother's home for imaginary friends.