What happens when children outgrow their imaginary friends? They take them to Madame Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, a vast Victorian mansion with endless rooms and hundreds of thought-up playmates. At the heart of the story is Blooregard (aka Bloo), an imaginary friend created by an eight-year-old boy named Mac. Although he's usually shy, Mac feels confident when Bloo's around. Bloo, on the other hand, is bold and self-assured, and often gets himself into a mess by acting before he thinks. Follow the adventures of Mac and Bloo in a world where imaginary friends actually come to life. Nothing is ever mundane when you hang out at "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"!
Alice has her life turned upside-down when she ‘stupidly’ falls for the love of her life Ben - an adorable, quick-witted divorced father with three kids. But when she ignores her fears of commitment and her ability to mother, Imaginary Mary, her childhood invention, comes back to life to express Alice’s deepest fears and add more chaos to the situation.
Riley Andersen and her parents move from the Midwest to San Fransisco, leaving Riley to deal with some overwhelming life changes. Her emotions try to guide her from her mind's Headquarters, but Sadness keeps touching old memories which causes Riley emotional distress. The emotions, lead by Joy, try to save Riley's memories and help her find emotional stability again.