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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
TV series · 2004KidsAnimationFamily

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

7Based

AI Woke Score

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No detectable agenda — story first.

confidence: high

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The Verdict

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is a creative, wholesome kids' cartoon built around an original premise with no identity messaging to speak of. It's clean across every axis — just imaginative comedy and friendship themes for a young audience.

What the AI Flagged

Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.

Identity Swaps

0

Original characters in an original animated universe; no established characters to swap.

Girlboss & Male Demotion

5

No anti-male messaging; characters span genders without diminishing men as a message.

LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content

0

No LGBTQ+/trans/non-binary content present in this kids' cartoon.

DEI Casting

10

A diverse cast of human and imaginary characters fits the whimsical setting naturally.

  • Wilt, Eduardo, and other imaginary friends of varied appearances

Preachiness

5

Lighthearted comedy with gentle friendship lessons, no activist sermonizing.

Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West

3

No anti-masculinity or anti-West framing whatsoever.

Source Betrayal

0

Original creation with no source material to betray.

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Cast & Crew

Craig McCracken (Executive Producer) · Brian A. Miller (Executive Producer)

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