Aqualad • Lapis Lazuli • Alongside Mac, she hangs around the KND Outpost on Mount Blackhead in the main world. Chicken • Sam-R-I • Bloo's Gang • Connie Maheswaran • Tramm • Numbuh Infinity • Odd Della Robbia • Kwarrel • According to her driver's license in "Bus the Two of Us", she was born on July 25, 1984. Her only verbal utterances and written means of communication is "coco" (with each syllable pronounced "co"), which most of the imaginary friends, Mac, Frankie, Madame Foster, and other characters can seemingly understand. voiced by Sean Marquette and 5 others. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/Wikipedia_small_logo_rounded.png, https://fostershomeforimaginaryfriends.fandom.com/wiki/Coco?oldid=33771. Mina Monroe • Carrie Krueger • Phineas Porpoise • Numbuh 1 • Samson • Jake • He speaks "Spanglish." Andrea Sussman • Fluffy, UniKitty • Sticks • Mr. Hornbill • House of Bloos, Part 1. O.Ratz • However, the lamp was tragically broken by Mac in a sugar rush during the episode, until she taped it back together. Johnny the Worm, Dexter • William's Brother • Daddy • Cheese • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Coco's knack for only saying her name is a reference to the Pokémon anime, where, like her, they are only capable of saying the name of their species. Spellbinder • Inga Giraffe • Blisstina, The Eds • Val Hallen • She is voiced in English by voice actress Candi Milo. Blind Mud Puddle Johnson, Powerpuff Girls • When 8-yr-old Mac is forced to give up his Imaginary Friend Bloo, they find Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, an amazing house for unwanted Imaginary Friends. Sarah G. Lato • Fred Fredburger • Harold • XLR8 • Feedback • After Coco lays eggs with imaginary friend trading cards, all of the friends start trading and collecting the cards. Supergirl • Hanna-Barbera Heroes • Directed by Craig McCracken. She has also had a love affair with a floor lamp (Partying Is Such Sweet Soireé), and taken jobs for short amounts of time in order to make money, taking three separate jobs (a fast-food employee, a mall courtesy desk clerk, and a security guard) to pay for a massage chair in "Store Wars" and as a mall santa in A Lost Claus, apparently to play for her vacation home. Upgrade • Swamp and Tad • coco (Foster's home for imaginary friends), coco cocoo co. 1,124 likes. Bloo • They are most likely interested in her ability to lay her special eggs that are across the world. Ms. Sara Bellum • Character information Cyborg • voiced by Keith Ferguson and 6 others. Madame Foster runs the home with the help of her imaginary friend, Mr. Herriman, and her 22-year-old granddaughter, Frankie. Showing all 11 wins and 19 nominations. Nigel Planter, Cod Commando • Kerry Anderson • Breehn • Mandy • Lupe Toucan • Roger Radcliffe • Kitty • Occupation Starmakers • Set after the series finale of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Bloo accidentally overheard a meeting with Mr. Herriman, Frankie, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco that they had enough of his pranks and voted him to get him kicked out of Foster's, especially Mac. Cooper Daniels • Numbuh 2 • Nergal Jr. • Sarah • Numbuh 9 • Robbie the Robin • Kid Flash • Shnitzel • A talent unique to her is her ability to lay colorful, plastic eggs containing a plethora of objects from customized baseball cards to money, at will. Yumi Ishiyama • This can lead to strange conversation, such as in "House of Bloo's", when Bloo repeatedly said 'yes' every time Coco said "coco?" Simon Petrikov (Ice King) • Melvin • Numbuh 3 • Crashhopper • Numbuh 83 • Vector • which caused everyone to run off. Eduardo tells some little white lies to the nursery residents of Foster’s, and now has to cover his tracks so they cannot catch up to him. Abraham Lincoln • Ripjaws • Destructively Nefarious Kids • Lighting • Arella Roth • Krunk • Joey Beetles • Benson • Phan Tone • With Keith Ferguson, Sean Marquette, Candi Milo, Grey Griffin. Marceline • Rolf • Coco. Coco is kind, helpful, funny, ditzy and surprisingly sarcastic, despite the fact she only says one word. Princess Bubblegum • Mondo Coco is the second episode of Season 6 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Knuckles • Coco laid E.G.G.s throughout the world that usually contain weaker versions of nano powers, or E.G.G. She also has had to be heard by many people in "Hiccy Burp" (taking over for Wilt as the talent show pageant's host due to Wilt's mistakes), and in "Store Wars", she used the mall's intercom to alert security guards and shoppers. Ulrich Stern • Jaga, See Also: Da Samurai • Bumblebee • Aloysius Elephant • Tetrax Shard • Coco League of Nations, Kids Next Door • Jetray • Enid • Joanie Ox • The Mayor • Mordechai • Oddly, Hoss Delgado at one point suspected her to be a spy for Fuse. Wildvine • Good Empress • Lothar• Dee Dee • Was created by a girl who crashed on a desert island. !Eduardo Eduardo is one of the main characters from Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. Brainy Barker • Frankie Foster • Mung Daal • Harold • Coco's creator according to a golden trading card in the Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Leapster game is created by a girl who crashed on a desert island, which could explain her appearance of the palm tree head and airplane body. Friends/Allies She is voiced by Candi Milo. Ghostfreak • Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Bushido • Imaginary friend LTDFCD • White Diamond, Clarence Wendle • White Tiger • Coco escapes from Foster’s, and a chain of events has her on adventures all over the world. Female ♀ Atticus • Silkie, Jeremie Belpois • Puppycorn • Buzzshock • Raj • Lodestar • Hoss Delgado • No information When Bloo asked what she was really asking them, Wilt replied "Do you want any juice?". A home for imaginary friends whose kids have outgrown them, Foster's is a place where friends can live together until they are adopted by a child who needs them. Killowat • Terra • Ace the Bat-Hound Chromastone • Ms. Keane • Coco is a character from Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. In the series premiere movie, Mac sends Bloo to live at Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends after being told by his mother that he is too old to have an imaginary friend. Ultimate Way Big • Fuse has ordered his minions to capture Coco. A talent unique to her is her ability to lay colorful, plastic eggs containing a plethora of objects from customized baseball cards to money, at will. Coco • Eduardo • Max Tennyson• Main Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Cast. Bulldog • Snare-oh • Pearl • Origin Bismuth • voiced by Tom Kenny and 5 others. Flinch • Coco is the only Imaginary Friend to be discovered by humans. Heatblast • Kam • Más y Menos • Ryan Akagi • Pops • Kim • More Imagination Companions, A Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Wiki. Zed • Lake • Buster, Bunnicula • Greg Universe • Coco appears in Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion and the updated XL version of the game as an assist character. The show follows Mac, a shy and creative 8 year old boy, whose imaginary friend Bloo is thrown out of his home by his mother and forced to come live at Foster… Primetime Emmy Awards 2007 Winner Primetime Emmy: Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation Dave Dunnet (background key designer) For episode "Good Wilt Hunting". Coco VOICE . Stinkfly • "House of Bloo's" Cyborg • Enemy(s) When she is excited, scared, in love, or needs the attention of others, she has the ability to lay plastic eggs, similar to those found in Gashapon toy vending machines, that can contain anything from ming vases to tickets for redemption of prizes to money or even auto parts. Max Tennyson • Patches • Numbuh 4 • Goo, Juniper Lee • Wilfred, Courage • She has a blue aeroplane-shaped body, and has two orange slim legs with human-like feet. Speedy • (because he thought she was asking him if he wanted hot chocolate), until Wilt explained that that's all she ever says. While her creator is unknown, she was created by a little girl on a deserted island. Jinx • Ice Bear • Cheetara • Snarf • Media Cannonbolt • Commander • 7+. Numbuh 86 • Shadow • Spidermonkey • With Sean Marquette, Keith Ferguson, Phil LaMarr, Candi Milo. Coco – A bird-airplane-palm tree friend who can only say (or write) her name at various speeds and different emphases. Mr. Small, Uncle Grandpa • Hi Five Ghost • Bradley the Skunk • Alien X • Red Star • Candi Milo. Association of World Super Men, Cow • The Wolf, Grim • Superman • Tusky Husky • Eduardo. Coco is benevolent, helpful, funny, ditzy and unusually sarcastic despite the fact she only says one word. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network Studios.The series centers on a boy named Mac, who is pressured by his mother to abandon his imaginary friend Bloo, who moves into an orphanage for imaginary friends, and is kept from adoption so that Mac can visit him daily. Speedy • Chester • Sticky Joe • Daniel Calamari • SPORK • The adventure group goes to visit Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends again, and while there, they notice that poor Frankie is overworked by Mr. Herriman. Captain Buzz Cheeply • Coco's in a very angry and grouchy mood and Mac, Bloo, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, Cheese, Frankie, Mr. Herriman and the others try their best to calm her down, 'til they find the solution: anger management. Gwen Tennyson • [adult swim] Heroes • Throughout "Good Wilt Hunting," it's shown that she acts as a motherly figure towards Douglas and Adam. Kelsey Pokoly • Fourarms • Mammoth Mutt • Stinkfly • Coco is a bird-like imaginary with a coconut tree-like head with a red beak. Raven • Dukey • The Kid • Although Coco has attempted to tell Douglas and Adam, they may have either unintentionally ignored her or not understood what she was trying to say. Upgrade • She is 4 feet tall and weighs 80 pounds. Slips Python • Jody Irwin • Kez, Robin • Goals Streaky the Supercat • Edward Platypus • Kevin Levin • The Scotsman • Dave D.Fly • Living Bullet • Pantha • Eye guy • Kevin Whitney • Al] • Coco has a palm tree for a head, a crooked red beak, a blue and white aeroplane body, and orange legs. Team Robin • Echo Echo • Windsor Gorilla • Snoot • Red Action • Fiskerton • BlooMacWiltEduardoMr.HerrimanMadame FosterFrankie Foster Set In a World... where imaginary friends are living, tangible beings who can be seen and heard by everyone including their creator, Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends follows Mac, a shy and creative 8 year old boy, who is forced by his mother to give up his imaginary friend Bloo, a walking, talking protection blanket. Coco is a fictional character in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and is voiced in English by voice actress Candi Milo. Muscle Man • Diamondhead • Más y Menos • Monkey • Action Hank • Candi Milo (English) Heatblast • Monroe • Gender Raven • No information Kevin Ethan Levin • Brainstorm • The Woolies • Alan Dracula • Kid Flash • Teether • Ben 10,000• Edd • Luther • Richard Watterson • Patsy Smiles • While she can`t be found in the future, her eggs can still be found, hinting at possible survival. Penny Fitzgerald • Transformers Heroes. Jillian Vegan, Sonic • She also knows how to drive (although in "Foster's Goes To Europe" she shows a fear of buses) and draw (Drawing Bored) surprisingly well. Gravattack • Raven • • Panda Bear • Jasmine Lee • Mac. Darwin Watterson • Bumblebee • Malcom and Melvin • Ryan Sumozski • Whampire •, Sunny Bridges • Ophelia Ramirez • Gnarrk • Elfa Strike Squad • Susan Test • Timmy Tantrum • Podunk Possum • Coco's golden trading card statistics in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends for the Leapster are: Can play the tuba while diving into a pool. Gwen Tennyson • She was discovered by two scientists named Douglas and Adam (called "nerds" by Bloo), who were introduced in "Good Wilt Hunting." Godfrey and Zeek • Mr. Slinkman • Argent • Coco is one of the tritagonists of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Panini, Zak Saturday • Beast Boy • Agent Honeydew • Friend(s) Truffles • Yana • House of Bloo’s. Enter Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends. Robot Randy • It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as the network's first show animated primarily with Adobe Flash, which was done in Ireland by Boulder Media. Bullfrag • Coco's creator, according to a golden trading card in the Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Leapster game, was created by a girl who crashed on a desert island, which could explain her appearance of the palm tree head and airplane body. Herald • Belly Bag, Steven Universe • Hugh Test • Hawkodile • Wildmutt • Alias Hot Spot • Badgerclops • Better Off Ed. Kevin • Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 ... (character design) For episode "Mondo Coco". Thankfully, with the player's help, the forces are diverted, and the leader in charge of capturing her, Fusion Numbuh Four, is defeated. Full Name Jeff the Spider • Coco is friends with the imaginary friend Sassyfrass as seen in "Partying is Such Sweet Soirée". Vambre Warrior • Bobert • Ray Ray Lee • Sector Z • Nina Neckerly • Tygra • Professor Paradox • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Muriel Bagge • Stretch-O-Mutt, Johnny Test • Marcus Conner • Jessica Cruz, Mao Mao • Julie Yamamoto • Swampfire • Sir George • Unfortunately, the benefactor disapproves of Foster's for not having "invisible" imaginary friends and is ready to leave the premise until he discovers Coco and mistakenly believes her to … Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends: A Bloo Tales by CillianChamp. Buck Tuddrussel • Kole • Sir Rothchild • Grey Matter • https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Coco_(Foster%27s_Home_for_Imaginary_Friends)?oldid=2214318. Dr. Fox • Mysterious Creature, MacWiltEduardoMr.HerrimanMadame FosterFrankie Foster. Jane Doe, Adam Lyon • Peridot • Sheis voiced in English by voice actress Candi Milo. It is shown in the end of "Good Wilt Hunting" that she acts as a motherly figure towards Douglas and Adam by wiping their faces. Shake & Flick • Fix • Coco lays eggs containing imaginary friend trading cards, … Coco's personality is unpredictable, showing both a sinister dark side, first shown in the episode "Room With A Feud" when, after contributing an idea (said in a sinister way), Mac responds that they would likely be arrested if they were to follow that idea, yet also a hyper and uncontrollable side, seen mainly at the beginning of "My So Called Wife," where she is seen bouncing along a diving board and playing a sousaphone, among other activities. https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Coco_(Foster's_Home_for_Imaginary_Friends) Bloo becomes obsessed, and tries to be the first to collect them all. Gramps • Her ability is laying eggs that contain different items inside. Persky • Huntress Wizard, Mordecai • Paw Pooch • Mr. Gar, Tulip Olsen • Do-Gooder Creator(s) Hot Dog • Pizza Steve • Hunchback of Nowhere • However, she is very insecure about her weight (The Big Picture). Bendy He was voiced by Tom Kenny. Ashi • EPISODE 1. Fistina • Although Coco has attempted to tell Douglas and Adam, they may have either unintentionally ignored her or not fully understood what she said when she spoke. Adorabat • Cannonbolt • Blue Diamond • Voice Actor The Emperor • Batgirl • Coco is one of the tritagonists of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Rex Salazar, K.O. Carol • Professor Utonium • Elodie • Cloudy Jay, Gumball Watterson • Ed • Jesse Cosay • Clam • Enemies Numbuh 274 • The episode aired on March 24, 2006. Personal Status Eddie • Nazz • Pfish and Chip • Marvin Hammy • Coco as has a palm tree for a head, a crooked red beak, a blue and white airplane body, and orange legs. Bubbles • Species Donna Dorsal • 21:40. Type of Hero Imagination Companions, A Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Lucy Mann • Buttercup • Richard, Lion-O • Tanya Keys, George and Junior • Big Chil • Due to her lack of arms, she uses either her feet or her beak to manipulate objects. Mr. Woim • Wilt • Astrodactyl • Ingrid Giraffe • Coco is a character from Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. Atomix • Skips • Louie and Elmo • Chloe Park • I NO BABY!! One-One • Beast Boy • Chip and Skip • Chelsea Keezheekoni, Grizzly Bear • 22:21. In the episode "The Big Picture", one of the clues Bloo thought to why all the imaginary friends disappeared on one of the annual group photos (and all of his ideas were very unlikely, including this one) was when Coco actually said something besides "Coco," (namely "Cheese!") Margaret Smith • Min-Gi Park • "Cuckoo for Coco Cards" is the fourteenth episode in season 3 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Robo-Dexo 2000 • No information Ultimate Humungousaur • Nicole Watterson • Diamondhead • Cherry and Atticus in Destination Imagination by PerkyGoth14 reviews. Powers/Skills Wilt. Upchuck • Despite his size, he actually has the mentality of a friendly toddler. Coco appears in the Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Leapster game as an assisting character in the mini-game "Horsey Hunt". Yellow Diamond • Koosalagoopagoop • First Appearance Lila, Lazlo • Ghostfreak • Grace • She is a flamingo-like imaginary friend with a plane’s wings for hands and a palm tree’s branch for hair. She is 4 feet tall. Created by Madame Foster, this “Home” shelters imaginary friends who have been abandoned by their creators, and they can be adopted by new kids. Jimmy • Batman • Ranger Tabes, Prohyas Warrior • MacBlooWiltEduardo Capital G • Tamika • Rook Blonko • Numbuh 362 • Madison • Alan Keane • Blooregard Q. Kazoo. Panthro • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (also known as Foster's Home, or simply Foster's for short) is an American animated television series created by Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. Lila Test • Wonder Woman • Eileen Roberts • Casanova • BMO • No information Ultimate Beast • Wildebeest • Imaginary Friend https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Bendy_(Foster's_Home_for_Imaginary_Friends) Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Numbuh 1,600 • Dickie Sugarjumper • Jonny 2x4 • Gwen Tennyson (Future) • Alien X • Tuba • John Stewart • When Vilgax summons her on certain stage, he makes her lay three eggs that open to reveal robot drones that shoot enimies for a short time. Charlie • ), and communicating with squirrels (Mondo Coco). Grey Matter • Margaret Rhino • William Dunbar, Krypto • Coco escapes from Foster’s, and a chain of events has her on adventures all over the world. Lil' D • Ultimate Echo Echo • Tails • Mr. Black and Mr. White • Robin • TV Show: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Franchise: Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. Principal Pixiefrog • Flem and Earl • Plank• Shirley the Medium, Otto Osworth • Philly Phil, Chowder • Starring Keith Ferguson, Sean Marquette, Grey DeLisle Griffin. Vin Moosk • Zan, Craig Williams • "Pilot". Dexter's Dad • She was discovered by two scientists, named Douglas and Adam (called "nerds" by Bloo) when that story was told in "Good Wilt Hunting" Since they found her alone with no one, its never been stated or known what became of Coco's original creator. Jeff Randell • Clockwork • Way Big • Frankie is friends with most of the imaginary friends at Foster's (particularly Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, and Bloo) and can be described as a protective big sister to them. Miss Spell • When Mac takes his classmates on a field trip to Foster’s, everybody loves Coco and Bloo wants all of the attention. Slide • Giant Realistic Flying Tiger • Frankenstrike • Nestor Parrot • Hobby Max Tennyson • Since they found her alone, it's never been stated or known what became of Coco's original creator. Hard Luck Duck • Gil Nexdor • She also has many eccentric abilities, including super strength (being able to lift Eduardo for a short amount of time in the pilot), altering her color and appearance at will (Bus the Two of Us), swallowing objects or living things and laying them inside of plastic eggs (Who Let the Dogs In? Mary Test • Conchetta Toucan, Ben Tennyson • Blizowolfer • Hazel • Senator Safely, Mac • Pud'n • Witchy Simone, Ben Tennyson • The Scarecrow • She only says "Coco" whenever she talks. voiced by Phil LaMarr and 3 others. Jake SpiderMonkey • Rath • Four Arms • Madame Foster • Starfire • Dexter's Mom • Freezelizard • Aqualad • Tiki Torch • Doc Saturday • Anais Watterson • Thunder • Latanya Hippo • Skurd • Candi Milo is the voice of Coco in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Shinichi Kishino is the Japanese voice. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, or simply " Foster's " for short, is an American animated television series created and produced at Cartoon Network Studios and Boulder Media by animator Craig McCracken. Wintergreen • William the Dragon • Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Garnet • Usually she will lay certain items when asked, but not reliably, such as in the episode "Camp Keep A Good Mac Down," where she lays several canned foods, but no can opener when asked. Billy • NO TALK TO ME LIKE THAT!! Jayna • Doyle • Mr. Gus • When pressing the "B" button around her, Bloo will yell out her name and she will leave an egg that either contains a bronze trading card or a paddle-ball. Ultimate Big Chill • She also seems unable to write anything but "Coco," with similar rules applying to whether or not people can read it (Mr. Herriman once read a ransom note from her in "Crime After Crime", but was unable to figure out who sent it despite the obvious clue and when Mac read her diary in the episode "Squeeze the Day", he was unable to decipher it.) Sherwood and Ed • Nurse Gazelle • Tobias Wilson • In "Cuckoo for Coco Cards," she is shown to be able to control the exact written content of these items, laying trading cards with detail information printed on them. Aelita Schaeffer • DeeDee-Bot, Major Glory • Numbuh 10 • Larry 3000, Samurai Jack • Numbuh 5 • The General • Yoink • Carmen the Cactus • Kids & Family 2004. Amy Rose • Directed by Craig McCracken. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004–2009) Awards. Unnamed Little Girl Ditto • Irwin • He is large, purple and speaks with a latino accent. She is usually understandable to all, but may not be, depending on what jokes are needed. In the same episode, she has been shown to be romantically involved with a lamp. Coco Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004–2009) is an American animated television series created and produced by animator Craig McCracken, who also created The Powerpuff Girls. Kai Green • It first premiered on Cartoon Network on August 13, 2004 as a 90-minute television movie, which led to a series of half-hour long episodes. Amethyst • Wilykat And Wilykit • Rigby • In the XL version, she's Vilgax's synergy partner. Titan Robot • Ultimate Swampfire • Turbo K.O. Doris • Kickin Hawk • Shockquatch • Rose Quartz • Eddy • Drew Saturday • Komodo • Coco (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) Coco is A bird-airplane-palm tree friend who can only say (or write) her name at various speeds and different emphases. James Ant • Tail Terrier • Numbuh 60 • Crates. Joe Balooka • Henry Armadillo • • Batgirl • Laying Surprise Eggs Family She is voiced in English by voice actress Candi Milo. Zon, Finn • Incarnations View all 6 versions of Coco on BTVA. Azmuth • The Dog Star Patrol: Jof • Leslie • Starfire • Also in "Cuckoo for Coco Cards", she led Mac's classmates on a tour of the home, implying that they understood her. Coco is one of the tritagonists of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Bumblebee • Lizzie • No information Humungousaur • Blossom • Reinrassic III • J.P. Mercer • Global Security • Crawdad Eustace • There, they meet Mr. Herriman, Frankie, Wilt, Coco, and Eduardo, who all announce that … Mondo Coco. Mortimer Pokoly, Wonder Woman • Scooby-Doo Heroes • She lays plastic eggs to see any item she can think of. A boy is forced to give up his imaginary friend. Zoonatiks • When Coco escapes from Foster's, she ends up on an adventure that takes her all over the world. Reginald Skarr •