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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an eight-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments.
McCracken conceived the series after adopting two dogs from an animal shelter and applying the concept to imaginary friends. The show first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004, as a 90-minute television film. On August 20, it began its normal run of twenty-to-thirty-minute episodes on Fridays, at 7 pm. The series finished its run on May 3, 2009, with a total of six seasons and seventy-nine episodes. McCracken left Cartoon Network shortly after the series ended.
Corinne Rey (born 21 August 1982) is a French cartoonist who publishes under the pen name Coco.
Corinne Rey was born 21 August 1982 in Annemasse in south-eastern France. Under the pen name "Coco" she has published in periodicals such as Charlie Hebdo, Les Inrockuptibles, and L'Écho des savanes. Public figures such as politicians Dominique Strauss-Kahn and François Hollande are frequent targets of her political cartoons. She has won a number of awards for her cartooning.
Rey has worked for Charlie Hebdo since 2009, where she did editing and contributed editorial cartoons. She was present at the 2015 massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices in which twelve were killed. On 7 January 2015, two masked gunmen approached her at the building that houses the Charlie Hebdo offices. They threatened to kill her if she did not enter the passcode to enter the building. They took her to the Charlie Hebdo on the second floor, where she witnessed them kill cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Cabu as she hid under a desk. The gunmen proceeded to another room and fired on the fifteen people in a meeting in progress.
CoCo was a Japanese pop group which consist of Mikiyo Ohno, Azusa Senou, Rieko Miura, Erika Haneda, and Maki Miyamae.
CoCo released their first single on September 6, 1989. They debuted with "Equal Romance" and found themselves on the charts almost regularly. CoCo even had a couple of their songs ("Equal Romance," "Omoide ga Ippai," and "Mou Nakanaide") as theme songs for the very popular anime series Ranma ½. Azusa left the group in 1992 and went solo, while the other four stayed behind. Reiko and Maki released solo works but chose to remain in the group.
In a historic performance, CoCo joined Ribbon, Qlair and a few solo idols for the "Otomejuku" Concert. The highlight was when all of them joined onstage for a rousing version of the Candies classic "Shochuu Omimai Moushiagemasu."
Their final single, "You're My Treasure" was released to the public before they disbanded on August 3, 1994.
Trance denotes any state of awareness or consciousness other than normal waking consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.
The term trance may be associated with hypnosis, meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be related to the earlier generic term, altered states of consciousness, which is no longer used in "consciousness studies" discourse.
Trance in its modern meaning comes from an earlier meaning of "a dazed, half-conscious or insensible condition or state of fear", via the Old French transe "fear of evil", from the Latin transīre "to cross", "pass over". This definition is now obsolete.
Wier, in his 1995 book, Trance: from magic to technology, defines a simple trance (p. 58) as a state of mind being caused by cognitive loops where a cognitive object (thoughts, images, sounds, intentional actions) repeats long enough to result in various sets of disabled cognitive functions. Wier represents all trances (which include sleep and watching television) as taking place on a dissociated trance plane where at least some cognitive functions such as volition are disabled; as is seen in what is typically termed a 'hypnotic trance'. With this definition, meditation, hypnosis, addictions and charisma are seen as being trance states. In Wier's 2007 book, The Way of Trance, he elaborates on these forms, adds ecstasy as an additional form and discusses the ethical implications of his model, including magic and government use which he terms "trance abuse".
Trance is an album by American jazz pianist and composer Steve Kuhn recorded in 1974 and released on the ECM label.
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars stating "This is jazz that touches on fusion, modal, and the new spirit of the music as ECM came into the 1970s as a player. There is restlessness and calm, tempestuousness and serenity, conflict and resolution, and -- above all -- creativity and vision".
A trance is an altered state of consciousness.
Trance may also refer to:
Mac drafts the gang onto Madame Foster's bowling team to help her beat her arch-rival Flo. But when Mac gets booted off his own team, Bloo is his replacement! But will Bloo be able to think about anything other than the paddle ball? Episode: The Big Lablooski About Cartoon Network: Welcome to Cartoon Network's YouTube Channel, your destination for episode clips, behind the scenes footage, how to draw tutorials, toy videos, and more! Cartoon Network is home to your favorite shows and characters including Teen Titans Go!, Ben 10, Steven Universe, The Amazing World of Gumball, OK K.O.!, and much more! Want full episodes? Go to the CN APP where you can find new unlocked episodes updated every week! Connect with Cartoon Network Online: Visit Cartoon Network WEBSITE: http://cartn.co/cnw...
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Welcome to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends! Remember all the wonderful imaginary friends on Foster's? Which one is your favorite? Episode: House of Bloo's About Cartoon Network: Welcome to Cartoon Network's YouTube Channel, your destination for episode clips, behind the scenes footage, how to draw tutorials, toy videos, and more! Cartoon Network is home to your favorite shows and characters including Teen Titans Go!, Ben 10, Steven Universe, The Amazing World of Gumball, OK K.O.!, and much more! Want full episodes? Go to the CN APP where you can find new unlocked episodes updated every week! Connect with Cartoon Network Online: Visit Cartoon Network WEBSITE: http://cartn.co/cnwebsite Follow Cartoon network on INSTAGRAM: http://cartn.co/instagram Like Cartoon Network on FACE...
Bloo shows everyone the footage of Mr. Herriman dancing and acting silly for Madame Foster. Mac asks it to be erased without knowing that Frankie has copies of it. Watch more Cartoon Network's videos: http://www.cartoonnetworkindia.com/video Check out our Cartoon Network Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CartoonNetwork.India/
Foster's home fot Imaginary friends - Cheese like cerials. Cheese makes everyone mad in foster's home.
A new friend named Berry becomes lovestruck at Bloo and is determined to make Bloo love her back. Watch more Cartoon Network's videos: http://www.cartoonnetworkindia.com/video Check out our Cartoon Network Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CartoonNetwork.India/
Glad we never saw her again lol Clip from House of Bloo's
Where many animated shows follow in the footsteps of inspiration, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends did the opposite. The best Foster's Home For Imaginary friends epsiodes all share one thing in common, masterful characters. Whether it was Blood, Wilt or Cheese, every character in the show mattered and contributed. Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends might have done one thing better than any other show of that era. Music - GC and JYMPA
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Coco Band - La Faldita
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group La Flaca · Pochy Y Su Cocoband Coco De Oro ℗ 2007 Craft Recordings., Distributed by Concord. Released on: 2007-04-10 Composer Lyricist: Manuel Alfonso Vasquez Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Pochi Familia Y Su Cocoband En El Programa Caribe Show RTVD Canal 4 Republica Dominicana Pochi Y La Cocoband Interpretando Varios Exitos
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group A Usted Lo Botan · Pochy Y Su Cocoband El Arrollador ℗ 1992 Craft Recordings., Distributed by Concord. Released on: 1992-11-24 Producer, Executive Producer: Mateo San Martin Producer, Recording Producer: Alfonso "Pochi" Vasquez Associated Performer, Tenor Saxophone: Kelvis Castillo Associated Performer, Vocals: Rafael Dias Associated Performer, Trumpet: Uvencio Familia Associated Performer, Alto Saxophone: Jorge Florian Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: José Frómeta Associated Performer, Vocals, Producer, Recording Producer: Henry Garcia Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Bolivar Gomez Associated Performer, Trumpet: Adolfo Guzman Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mixer: David Lescoe Studio Personnel, Reco...
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios. The series, set in a world in which imaginary friends coexist with humans, centers on an eight-year-old boy, Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend, Bloo. After Mac discovers an orphanage dedicated to housing abandoned imaginary friends, Bloo moves into the home and is kept from adoption so long as Mac visits him daily. The episodes revolve around Mac and Bloo as they interact with other imaginary friends and house staff and live out their day-to-day adventures, often getting caught up in various predicaments.
McCracken conceived the series after adopting two dogs from an animal shelter and applying the concept to imaginary friends. The show first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004, as a 90-minute television film. On August 20, it began its normal run of twenty-to-thirty-minute episodes on Fridays, at 7 pm. The series finished its run on May 3, 2009, with a total of six seasons and seventy-nine episodes. McCracken left Cartoon Network shortly after the series ended.