"Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends" Where There's a Wilt There's a Way/Everyone Knows It's Bendy (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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Two of the series' worst episodes
jeremycrimsonfox3 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
These two episode is infamous to fans of the show as being two of the worst episodes in the series. The first, Where There's a Wilt There's A Way, has Wilt missing a basketball game because he cannot say no to his friends' requests, but Everyone Knows It's Bendy, the second short of the episode, is the one people talk about. Basically, it has an Imaginary Friend named Bendy who basically does bad things and Bloo and friends get the blame for it. And the worst part is that he never gets his just desserts at the end. That short was so hated, Lauren Faust, the writer of the episode, apologized for it and Bendy was never in another episode (only being mentioned in the final episode).
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Everyone Knows It's Bendy was so bad
doritofangd27 September 2018
What the hell happened to this episode? Like seriously , it's the 2nd worst thing ever on TV tied with "And Then There Were None" & "And Then There Was Ben" from Ben 10 Omniverse. Bendy is a kusoge character , Frankie was out-of-character , Mr. Herriman was more of a jerk than he already was , also False Advertising because not everyone knows Bendy.
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Bendy did it
snickzella28 December 2022
What i remember growing up and i saw the promo for this episode and there was a clip from the first episode where wilt had trouble saying "No", and a passing bank robber handed him the bang of money and Wilt got arrested. I originally thought that was tied into the Bendy one, because then Bendy was really an imaginary friend turned bank robber mastermind. That episode just taught me one thing: People are idiots in light of evidence that would prove otherwise. Adults suck when it comes to someone causing trouble and when someone tries sticking up for themselves and say, "I didn't do it, they did", they actually take the side of the perps instead. That is a real life issues kids liked me faced when it came to bullying, and it did cause serious emotional harm too me that still bother me. So no Bendy deserves to dropped in a vat of Judge Dooms Dip from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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