Post by magic8ballrules on Sept 1, 2023 20:42:08 GMT
Me and my cousin have a recollection of a claymation style tv show that we used to watch back in 2014. The show was a children's show's premiss was about imaginary friends, (no it wasn't Foster Home For Imaginary Friends). It's focus was the world where the imaginary friends go when they're children are asleep. In every episode a new imaginary friend would be summoned, prepared to go to their assigned child, and at the end of the episode they would sing their goodbye song to send the new friend off to a child. Also basic problem solving and power of friendship stuff. We remember a heart-shaped character and that it was on a US streaming service.
Me and my cousin have a recollection of a claymation style tv show that we used to watch back in 2014. The show was a children's show's premiss was about imaginary friends, (no it wasn't Foster Home For Imaginary Friends). It's focus was the world where the imaginary friends go when they're children are asleep. In every episode a new imaginary friend would be summoned, prepared to go to their assigned child, and at the end of the episode they would sing their goodbye song to send the new friend off to a child. Also basic problem solving and power of friendship stuff. We remember a heart-shaped character and that it was on a US streaming service.
That sounds a bit like Big Mouth. I'll have a look and see what I can find. Do you recall any other details about it?
Me and my cousin have a recollection of a claymation style tv show that we used to watch back in 2014. The show was a children's show's premiss was about imaginary friends, (no it wasn't Foster Home For Imaginary Friends). It's focus was the world where the imaginary friends go when they're children are asleep. In every episode a new imaginary friend would be summoned, prepared to go to their assigned child, and at the end of the episode they would sing their goodbye song to send the new friend off to a child. Also basic problem solving and power of friendship stuff. We remember a heart-shaped character and that it was on a US streaming service.