Mine is the episode of Arthur where DW breaks his plane and then blames him for her breaking his plane leading to him punching her, his parents to only punish him, and even tell him when he gets assaulted by another kid later in the episode that "now he knows how DW feels". Ignoring the fact their child was just assaulted by another kid. I have been salty about that episode for years lol
Same. I thought Bendy would realize his mistake and Regret what he has done. If I ever broke a vase in my house even if it was by an accident my dad would beat my ass.
There’s no way that this show could be a fever dream, though I did once have a dream where cheese was Bloo and he was dummy Thicc I mean seriously, He had a big belly. He then started spinning while a song that sounded similar to party rockers was playing even though I had this dream back In 2009. I thought it was a real episode for 2 years that I just didn’t see.
When a i was a kid, i had serious issues with bullies that acted exactly like Bendy, they made my life hell So just SEEING him made me extra salty back then, i still have issues even now when i hear him With that said, i like how it shows a real kind of disgusting personality that many people can end up being manipulated by I wonder if it helped me solve the issue back then, but it was too long ago to remember
@@kaiokenx1006 Here is the thing, kids don't really learn from cartoons since most of the time they aren't even paying attention But in cases like these, it can help bring some realizations It can be a small wake up call which is all they needed to learn about the situation they are in
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany I personally i don't think it is THAT bad, it's just that his character is insufferable as intended and the resolution didn't quite make up for it Most of my hate comes from when i was a kid and this hit close to home
The whole episode, I wanted to see Bendy get punished for putting the gang through Hell. Heck, a lot of the time when Bloo would do something awful, he would usually receive SOME form of punishment. He steals the squeaky toy, he gets the squeaker stuck inside of him and has to take the toys place. He gets everyone sick, he has to take care of everyone. He gets coal for Christmas for being so mean. He gives Mac sugar and has to go get him back. He tries to start his own Foster's Home to spite the others, but gets hurt and nearly falls in a river. He spends all day trying to make everyone miserable because he can't go to a water park, he gets injured and can't go the next time. But Bendy receives NO punishment for all of the crap he put Eduardo, Wilt, CoCo and Bloo through. He doesn't even appear in another episode. I would've loved it if at the end, when Franky and Mr. Harriman are about to reward Bendy for something he took credit for, every single person in the house says whay Bendy did to them, even Madame Foster maybe, and Franky, Harriman and Madame Foster would instantly kick Bendy out of the house until he makes up for all of the horrible things he did to them. It would have been an ending that would have made all of the other crap worth it.
@@nicholassims9837 one of the Bloo Super Dude episodes. Bloo is sick, and imagines that he's the Super Dude, and by the end of the episode, he thinks he's using super powers, but is really just getting the others sick. At the end, we see Mac using Bloo's IOU he gave him as a birthday present to make Bloo take care of everyone while they're sick.
I one time dreamed that bendy actually gets what he deserved at the end. When Frankie and the herriman see the evidence they apologize to Bloo and give Bendy a mop and tell him to clean the house and buy a new vase and cake to replace the one he licked and the one he smashed for no reason. It didn’t have to be the same as the original but he did. Bendy came back with everything and herriman told him to clean every single inch of the house and fox all the damage he has done. The house then looks spotless after about 2 hours of cleaning. Frankie and Herriman then tell him good job and point at the door and tell him to get out. Bendy runs out crying and Bloo with the Foster Bus for some reason hits bendy. I mean there was seriously blood everywhere. And it cuts to the end credits. The next day I wanted to see it again by watching a recording of the episode only to realize that it never happened. I was so fucking pissed.
I feel like it should’ve been the Jeff Bennett network cause that man seemed to show up in a couple of shows. Voiced a few characters in PPG, was definitely in Dexter’s Lab as dad, and I’m sure there’s more if I go to look it up.
This episode is awful, but there are a few I have a bone to pick with. Like the one with Bloo planning a surprise party for Mac just to humiliate him. Or the one where Frankie believes a teen boy is disguising himself as an imaginary friend to live at Foster’s (mostly because Mr. Harriman was insufferable).
Both those episodes I find to be worse than this one, especially the one with Goofball John McGee who I honestly consider a bigger piece of shit then Bendy!
@@nicholassims9837 I think it was all the tasks he was giving plus Mr Harriman was basically treating Frankie like a slave more than someone who works at the house. The creator has apologized for both Goofball and Bendy tho admitting that she regrets both episodes
I wish I could go into that animated world and flattened that yellow imaginary banana's well you know and it is the shape of a banana with a sledgehammer
@@Kat_MacGrath I really don't know. But, the only thing I can give this episode is that people can be way too trusting, and that makes them gullible. Problem is, false information can be very easy to make up, and the person giving said false info can spin it so well, that others will believe it, even though it's not true. I don't know, that's what I got out of it anyway. Not the worst lesson in the world, but the episode sucks balls.
This episode didn't only made me realize why an imaginary friend like him got throwed away, but also made me realize how easy to manipulate and how stupid can be the bugs bunny and the granddaughter.
if there was any nitpick I have with this episode it be how Franky and Herriman for no explanation, they would throw Wilt and Edwardo into being in the wrong, despite how it's made crystal clear that Wilt wouldn't lie and has always told a Truth while Edwardo much like Wilt isn't someone who would lie and would never wanna cause trouble for anyone he cares so much. I can get not trusting Blu and Coco can be back and forth, but you have Wilt and Edwardo, 2 of the most caring imaginary friends who would NEVER wanna break any rules or destroy any property in any manner.
Not only that but Bloo would take pride in causing stuff like that. If he of all people would be calling someone else out especially in front of wilt coco and Eduardo something would be off
I feel Bendy was a wasted character . I know what you mean it was good for him not to show up again but i feel he could have made Bloo look better , as a lot of people complained about how Bloo became more of a jerk in later seasons , so maybe Bendy could have transfer any hate to himself and fans would root for Bloo no matter how much of an ass he was being at the time, because they was someone worse then him by comparsion . Think Heather in TDWT towards Alejandro where she was the lesser of two evils. Bloo would be that with Bendy ( minius any type of romance ).
@@ronlivingstone1634 I don't because I feel like he would have become another cheese. (I love cheese by the way.) It was good for him to be a one time character. He taught a lesson to the viewers, listen to both sides of a story and don't be biased.
One small thing to note. Which would've made me catch on IMMEDIENTLY, is that Bendy was there for all of like, five minutes. And broke the flower pot. They were playing video games when he arrived, so they didn't see him arrive, and he was new so they never seen him before PERIOD. Bloo had to DESCRIBE HIM, and the others agreed with Bloo's description of him. If they didn't even know his name, and could only describe him, and this imaginary friend had only been there for all of five minutes and four people are ALREADY SAYING HE DID SOMETHING BAD, I would just "....alright then, the kid wasn't full of it. Bendy needs to go."
That's what got me so confused Because Mr henneman and Frankie automatically believe bendy But if wilt was saying he was doing bad stuff the whole time they should have believed him because wilt is the embodiment of good
I feel your pain I had a “friend” like this at one point who even resembled Bendy both look like straight up demons and he ended up completely destroying my former friend group I was in and turning people against each other while talking bad behind everyones back, part of the reason I hate this episode soooo much.
That's what really gets me, Frankie and Harriman believe this new guy over Wilt, who is practically a saint, Eduardo who is kind and timid, and Coco who is very reasonable. Bloo sells out Mac, his best friend, a few times, so Bendy vs. Bloo could have been believable, it might even have been a great episode. But Bendy vs. Wilt? That should have been the game breaker at the end of the episode, seriously. "Wilt! I can't believe you would lie about Bendy! I... really can't believe... all of you... OMG. It really was Bendy?"
Apparently Bendy was suppose to be a reoccurring character. Due to the massive backlash from the audience. He was scrapped which was his only appearance.
I didn't hate the episode as much as some other people did because sociopaths were common in my surroundings. You just get so used to their bowl-spit, you learn to beat them at their own game. This episode taught me to always hear both sides of a story when I was younger, and to judge people based on how well you know them, and not vague presumptions.
This episode and 'Nightmare on Wilson Way' are the only Foster's episodes I remember not liking after the first viewing. Because VGM summed up this episode, I'll sum up the Halloween episode real quick: Bloo plays a bunch of pranks leading up to Halloween, and on the day, he pranks Mr. Herriman, and Mr. Herriman pretends to die of a heart attack. Bloo (admittedly) tries to hide the body, but Herriman pretends to become a zombie, and "infects" the rest of the house. At the time, Mac is tied up in a room at Foster's so he won't accidently eat any sugar and go crazy. Bloo, thinking both his and Mac's lives are in danger, gives mac sugar, and uses him and an umbrella as a battering ram to get out of the house, but the "zombified" residents of Foster's manage to grab him, (letting a sugar crazed Mac out of the house and into the neighborhood), reveal it was a prank, then scold Bloo for giving Mac sugar, roll credits. The biggest reason I dislike 'Nightmare on Wilson Way' is that, despite all the pranks Bloo did, the zombie prank was way too cruel. Even if any of Bloo's pranks made someone fear for their lives, it would have only been for a split second before Bloo revealed it was a prank, but the entire house made him think that not only was his life in danger, but his best friends was too. Bloo thought he only had one option, (use a sugar-high mac to blitz the front door) and he got in trouble for, as far as he knew at the time, saving his and Mac's lives.
The thing I could never stand about fosters and a lot of other shows of that time was the way they portraide friendships. Many seemed to have the message that no matter how horrible a person your friends were they were still your friends. News flash if you have a selfish narsasist as a friend that is a bother to be around then and who uses you for his own gains then don't put up with them. Find better friends.
It was never supposed to be like this... The executives cut the show from an 22 minute format to a 11 minute one, so the creators of the show had to cut scenes from the episode to fit the new format, including the scene where Bendy gets his just desserts. In short: Bendy became a Karma-Houdini because of executive meddling.
Bendy's voice it is voiced by the infamous voice actor Jeff Bennett who was also a voice actor role for some other cartoon characters in different shows like: Dexter's Dad (Dexter's Laboratory) Johnny Bravo (Johnny Bravo) Raj (Camp Lazlo) Klyde Bailey (Xiaolin Showdown)
Bendy is the pure definition of an Karma Houdini type character who is never getting a real punishment for his awful actions he did in just one episode that is a guilty pleasure to watch.
I heard that Everyone knows it's Bendy as an episode was actually pulled from syndication and prevented from re-airing because it was so universally hated.
I mean seriously why did Frankie and Harriman believe Bendy over Wilt of all people? They believe Wilt the guy with a heart of gold tracked mud all over the house including the ceilings because the new guy said so?
Bendy gets away completely scott free while poor bloo is blamed cuz hes the go to for pointing the finger at for trouble and the ending adds insult to injury when bendy sprays the screen with paint grinning.
unpopular opinion: Bendy is the character that has the most potential in the entire series. Now before you rage, hear me out. I geneuinely think that Bendy could be a vessel to tell a great redemption story, and I'd even go as far as to say that it could be done without even giving him a second episode. Foster's home already has plenty of implied in-universe oppotunities to put a character through the wringer to serve as the abyss/death of the hero's journey. Just off the top of my head the series deals with abandonment and homelessness for friends, there's a literal imaginary friend fighting ring where friends are sometimes forced to fight against their will, corporations have no reservations exploiting imaginary friends for cheap labor, etc. And it's implied that if you're bad enough you can be kicked out of the foster home. During the debut movie Mr. Hariman didn't send Duchess away because that was apparently a greater punishement than kicking her out. It could also be argued that Bendy's nature to act the way he does might be from influence he was made with. During the episode where we find out who Wilt's creator is Eduardo's creator, Nina, mentions that kid's imagine a friend that they need at that point in there life, what kind of friend did Bendy's creator, Gregory, need when he imagined Bendy? How much of Bendy's impulse to misbehave is his choice and a base need that he was imagined with? Granted it's just speculation but a some possible answers could be: that Gregory's parents are very strict and up tight and as a result Gregory imagined Bendy as a means to try and find an outlet from all the helicopter parenting. Or Bendy could have been imagined as a cautionary tale so to speak, a vessel to see what would happen if he did resort to his mischeivous behavior. How I would have handled Bendy after an episode like this would be to give Bendy a rendemption story but to do so without detracting from the episodes every one already likes much more. At the end of each episode while the credits run they usually have a two to three second long animtaion loop of a scene from the episode. Those little loops are fun and all but they're far from the main draw to watch the episode and to be honest there isn't a lot of substance in them already. What if we used those to tell a cohesive story branching several episodes? Something that I really enjoyed from the One Piece! manga was that there was a character named Buggy the Clown. He was an average run of the mill antagonist that was defeated within the first 2 manga if I recall, but something that was really fun and that I loved was that after he had his run several books later when they did that page that told what chapter you were on they'd show you where Buggy was now and what misadventures he gotten himself into. Why not do the same for Bendy? Have an end credits scene where he gets kicked out from the house, another showing him struggling to eat while homeless, maybe one where he got tied up in that fight club, give him a scene where he's out in the rain and desperate, show him having no other options left so he goes to Gregory's home and, have him see that Gregory is happy without him blaming Greg for his bullshit. Remember how Bloo reacted when he thought that Mac imagined Cheese? He immediately felt inadequate and thought that Mac had tired of and was replacing him. Make Gregory imagine a new imaginary friend and have him be called Bendy 2. Make Bendy suffer, make him question why he acts the way he does, have him reflect on why he's in this situation, use any of the slew of background or one-shot characters come in for a scene and help him resolved to change for the better be it through sage like wisdom or a cautionary narrative mirror to where Bendy is headed, and then have him come back to the home begging for forgiveness. Show Bendy after he's made a change for the better and then after you used all those end-credits scenes to tell that story finally bring him back into the main episodes. He doesn't even need to directly interact with the cast or have another dedicated episode he could just be in the background helping Franky clean and that would be cathartic in it's own rite. There was so much missed opportunity for Bendy and my biggest frustration with the character wasn't that he was a peice of shit, but instead that he was abandoned in the worst most unsatisfying way possible.
I actually agree, you have a knack for fleshing things out rather than just going with what's shown. You wont believe how many people wrote death fiction of bendy just for this episode. I think it would be perfect to have something like this written.
I feel like Bendy would've made an interesting rival for Bloo, I would have him in more episodes but #1. Have him target bloo the most and #2. Have Bendy get caught each time he tries to get bloo in trouble kinda like a Bugs bunny vs Elmer fudd sorta deal.
I've heard it's one of the worst Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends episodes of all time and I've heard Bendy is one of the most hated Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends/Cartoon Network characters of all time as well. He gets the other monsters into trouble for no explainable reason. I'm sure Bendy will never appear again after this awful episode. I bet he has been killed off because he already died on the way back to his home planet 🌏 just like Poochie did in one of the Simpsons episodes. Bendy: "I have to go now. My planet needs me."
When I was a kid, I hated this episode. I was so mad that Bloo always took the blame while Frankie and Mr. Herriman ignored common sense as these problems attracted to Bendy. Even after obvious stunts Bendy pulled, he still managed to get away with it! Horrible episode.
During september of 15 days I've already finished and bindge my watching the entire series of 6 seasons and 79 episodes of Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends from 12th-27th september in just 3 weeks straight up and the show itself wakes me up tons of nostalgic waves of good old memories and wonderful childhood.
I hadn’t watched this since show since I was such a little boy. This year, I decided to return to the show for nostalgia. Seeing this made me think “Wow, I never realized how cruddy this show is” and I didn’t watch it again.
He’s most likely a Karma Houdini which means he never get comeuppance for his evil actions and he and the episode gives terrible morals to children around the world and if that happened to my children then I’d have to be super strict and watch there every move cause of this show
This episode teaches you a lot about real life and the people upset need to realize that too. Bendy is real and he may only appear once in your life. But you have to be ready for him.
Great video man. I haven't seen the series in years, but I remember not liking Bendy. Anyways, I was wondering if you could do a video on Detentionaire? It is a Canadian mystery cartoon that is a lot similar to Gravity Falls, and unlike most shows, it accurately portrays a high school. It has not aired in America, but it has a large fanbase in Canada and Australia, and we would love to see more videos on the series.
@@magicslave3066 Yeah, the mystery elements are quite similar to Gravity Falls. The series is basically about a highschooler that gets framed for a prank and gets a year of detention. It starts with him sneaking out of detention every day to find the real suspect. This part of the show is not super serious, and it doesn’t seem like Gravity Falls, but eventually, he finds that the prank was a smaller part to a huge conspiracy involving brainwashing, cloning and his family. If you like Gravity Falls, I highly recommend it. The company that makes the show has actually uploaded all the episodes to their RUclips channel, Retro Rerun.
Even when I saw this episode as a 9 year old when it first aired in 2005 I knew it sucked and was one of the few episodes I intentionally skipped when I rewatched the series a few years back. I'll give the episode this though, it's only 11 minutes (meaning half the torture) which can't be said for the two episodes that I think are worse: Foster's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals - Three words: Goofball John McGee! That's all. The Little Peas - A pointless POV Sequel to an already terrible episode (The Big Cheese) that goes as far as to make the original episode slightly worse than it already was!
I always loved this episode. Bendy is such a dick but he's a funny one. Then again I'm the only guy who likes berry, loved her episode, and shipped her with bloo hard.
I feel like Bendy's character was wasted potential. Everyone, including myself, said we liked his design and wanted to see more of him...ya know, without the annoying nature of his character. I'm in the majority when I say the Bendy episode was annoying to watch. I watched it ONE time as a kid and never again. Seeing the main Imaginary friends being bothered by this random-ass character is unappealing to me. 🤷♀️
I'd like to think in a hidden episode, Bendy meets a boxer Imaginary friend and frames him. He assumes that he'll put up with it only for the boxer to explain to Herriman and Frankie that Bendy is the culprit. When they don't buy the boxer's story, the boxer gets in Bendy's face and grabs him by the collar only to shove him back against a wall and box him a couple of times. Frankie and Herriman are taken aback by the boxer's behavior as the boxer walks towards them, shoves them out of the way, and calls them a bunch of abusive caretakers who can't even look at a liar's eye to know if they're fooling them or not. They'll blindly believe Pinocchio is right no matter how many times his nose grows long
Man i didn't watch this shown in a while but here's a thing I ever get confused: If Bendy was created by that kid soo Bendy gained the personalities that the kid wanted or he gained his own personality meaning he is a jerk just for sake of it
I love the show growing up yet I did see this episode and I agree with anyone who despises the episode and the character Bendy. We got no explanation to why Bendy does what he does for the heck of it to frame people for his actions or if there was a reason for how he is or what made him this way. Then framing everyone for something he did, played innocent and played the victim card, got away with it, gave them a cruel evil smile afterwards, infuriating so many people. And just when he was finally going to get it. It backfires. I will admit that Bloo didn't need to go that far in exposing him but then again. We were all rooting for Bendy to get his comeuppance so bad. I think they tried to say this episode wasn't canon to calm people down from the backlash the episode and character received. But I definitely agree this episode should be skipped from seeing and I think they banned the episode from airing ever again too.
The Bendy episode's without a doubt the #1 worst episode of the entire show considering that Bendy goes out of his way to mess with Bloo and his friends by framing them for his bad behavior! Add to the fact that he doesn't get punished at the end of the episode makes this even more terrible! It would've been way better if Bendy got his comeuppance at the end instead of getting away scott-free considering that he was such an unlikable dickhead who showed no remorse for framing Bloo and his friends!
Well, they did have a scene where Bendy finally got in trouble, but they were told to have 11 minute episodes instead of 22 minute episodes, so they cut lots of scenes, including when Bendy was caught
As much as Bendy is such an unlikable character that Lauren Faust apologized for his debut episode and wrote him out of Fosters, Bendy still has one redeeming quality that Megan Parker from Drake and Josh will never have; he was a one-time character. Sure, Bendy is a jerk and a karma houdini, but at least Lauren Faust made the right choice by writing him off Foster's, so if people don't want to see Bendy, they only have to skip that one episode. Megan Parker, on the other hand, was a jerk and a karma houdini who took sheer delight in torturing Drake and Josh for little to no reason and rarely, if ever got punished for it, in EVERY! SINGLE! EPISODE! The writers loved her and kept giving her more screentime even though the fans despised her.
Ah yes Bendy a character that only appeared in one episode that everyone hates in a show that has Bloo the douchebag who every episode and does something much worse in every single one of them that everyone loves how fair is that
Bloo is a lovable rambunctious child who gets punished from the things he does. Plus it's funny to see people calling his b******* all the time and he has his actual moments of kindness. Bendy... Bendy is just an a manipulative a****** with no redeeming qualities. If you put these two next to each other, Bloo looks leagues better as a person by comparison
After watching the movie where you figure out kids imaginary are generally something the child needs in their life mj needed wilt to train for basketball, the nerds needed a mother in coco, and madame foster needed haramen for rules and structure. What the hell did that kid need from bendy?
I feel like Mr. Herriman and Frankie are idiots in this episode. You'd think at some point, they'd realize that it's odd that every time something bad happens, Bendy's there and he gets "blamed". Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco wouldn't do those things and blame someone else (Bloo on the other hand...). They should've known it was him.
I disagree that this was the worst episode of the show. Its a bad episode don't get me wrong, but tbh the only thing this really suffered from was making Bendy win in the end and the pacing. It felt like a 22 minute episode stuffed into 11 minutes. If you ask me the REAL worst episode of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends would be the Season 3 episode "Imposters Home for Um... Make Em Up Pals" which not only has worst treatment of Frankie, but there are so many factors that make it more frustrating and worse (especially implications regarding Frankie) in fact that episode is basically just a worst version of the Bendy episode. In fact Season 3 in general just has episodes where the characters come off as unlikable.
I mostly agree, haven't seen much of season 3 so I'll go check it out to see what ya mean. If you ask me what's one of the most underrated episode I would say Mondo a coco, its funny and you don't get a lot of Coco centered episodes and it sucks that no one talks about this one
Yeah, I always thought Goofball John McGee was a far bigger piece of shit then Bendy! Season 3 is also home to Crime After Crime, an episode that aged about as good as milk that was already a little ripe but smelled far worse when you suddenly remembered it 15+ years later! Also, the Bendy episode was originally to be 22 minutes but it was forced to be 11 minutes which results in the pacing problems you mentioned plus some scenes being left on the cutting room floor like Bendy actually getting punished.
Oh yeah, very relatable. Having a classmate who constantly lied to the teacher saying I did stuff like talking in the restroom EVERYDAY!! He literally did this just to watch folks lose their recess. It was worse for me cause I would get whipped every time. And to add more salt to the wound, the teachers knew he was a piece of veal!
I was unfortunate enough that this episode was on absurdly often when I was a kid. It was the most played episode whenever I watched tv by a long shot. Almost as stupid as that half-year period where the Mr. Bean cartoon only had two episodes running. Which were rerun 3 times a day. Norwegian Cartoon Network is retarded.
Unfortunately not. As much as I love the cartoon, I'll never love that episode. I wanted to strangle Bendy so hard that his eyes would start to roll back into that dome he calls a head.
Shout out to the parents in the beginning of the episode for not eating up any of Bendy's bs and trusting his son, like good parents do.
god mode
@@orangeslash1667 im talking about the parents
@@notunnamed2 oh right
What a jackball
That means jerksicle he deserves nothing at all he’s a horrible liar
This episode is the first time I've ever gotten legitimately mad at a cartoon. I was like 4 when I first saw it and I wanted to slap the TV...
Mines are a very special blossom from ppg and arnold betrays iggy from hey arnold
Mine is the episode of Arthur where DW breaks his plane and then blames him for her breaking his plane leading to him punching her, his parents to only punish him, and even tell him when he gets assaulted by another kid later in the episode that "now he knows how DW feels". Ignoring the fact their child was just assaulted by another kid. I have been salty about that episode for years lol
Same. I thought Bendy would realize his mistake and Regret what he has done. If I ever broke a vase in my house even if it was by an accident my dad would beat my ass.
I heard that this episode was so hated and so terrible that even its writer, Lauren Faust, regretted writing it.
It's true, she even gave a public apology for creating it in the first place.
@@sarahsims6164 Lauren Faust as much less of an ego then Chris
@@nicholassims9837 chris? Don't you mean craig?
@@RangoAnimations no I mean Chris Savino
@@nicholassims9837 oh ok
Rip to anyone who’s first episode of Fosters was the Bendy episode and they didn’t wanna watch the show after that.
That was first episode
Affer 1 year am watching it
Not gonna lie, for like 5 years i thought this whole show was a fever dream of mine
There’s no way that this show could be a fever dream, though I did once have a dream where cheese was Bloo and he was dummy Thicc I mean seriously, He had a big belly. He then started spinning while a song that sounded similar to party rockers was playing even though I had this dream back In 2009. I thought it was a real episode for 2 years that I just didn’t see.
I think I had a dream that everyone beat the s**t out of Bendy😆
When a i was a kid, i had serious issues with bullies that acted exactly like Bendy, they made my life hell
So just SEEING him made me extra salty back then, i still have issues even now when i hear him
With that said, i like how it shows a real kind of disgusting personality that many people can end up being manipulated by
I wonder if it helped me solve the issue back then, but it was too long ago to remember
I doubt it helped anything no kid is gonna get that much from a cartoon made for 7-12 ages
@@kaiokenx1006 Here is the thing, kids don't really learn from cartoons since most of the time they aren't even paying attention
But in cases like these, it can help bring some realizations
It can be a small wake up call which is all they needed to learn about the situation they are in
Same here...
Same. totally know that feeling.
@@Brotherofthe4thCompany I personally i don't think it is THAT bad, it's just that his character is insufferable as intended and the resolution didn't quite make up for it
Most of my hate comes from when i was a kid and this hit close to home
The fact that Bendy faked having a panic attack when he was blamed was appalling. How low can someone go.
The whole episode, I wanted to see Bendy get punished for putting the gang through Hell.
Heck, a lot of the time when Bloo would do something awful, he would usually receive SOME form of punishment.
He steals the squeaky toy, he gets the squeaker stuck inside of him and has to take the toys place.
He gets everyone sick, he has to take care of everyone.
He gets coal for Christmas for being so mean.
He gives Mac sugar and has to go get him back.
He tries to start his own Foster's Home to spite the others, but gets hurt and nearly falls in a river.
He spends all day trying to make everyone miserable because he can't go to a water park, he gets injured and can't go the next time.
But Bendy receives NO punishment for all of the crap he put Eduardo, Wilt, CoCo and Bloo through. He doesn't even appear in another episode. I would've loved it if at the end, when Franky and Mr. Harriman are about to reward Bendy for something he took credit for, every single person in the house says whay Bendy did to them, even Madame Foster maybe, and Franky, Harriman and Madame Foster would instantly kick Bendy out of the house until he makes up for all of the horrible things he did to them. It would have been an ending that would have made all of the other crap worth it.
When did Bloo get others sick?
@@nicholassims9837 one of the Bloo Super Dude episodes. Bloo is sick, and imagines that he's the Super Dude, and by the end of the episode, he thinks he's using super powers, but is really just getting the others sick. At the end, we see Mac using Bloo's IOU he gave him as a birthday present to make Bloo take care of everyone while they're sick.
@@bryanegelhoffsanimationtec257 Tobe fair its not lime he did it on purpose and he was delusional
@@nicholassims9837 facts
I one time dreamed that bendy actually gets what he deserved at the end. When Frankie and the herriman see the evidence they apologize to Bloo and give Bendy a mop and tell him to clean the house and buy a new vase and cake to replace the one he licked and the one he smashed for no reason. It didn’t have to be the same as the original but he did. Bendy came back with everything and herriman told him to clean every single inch of the house and fox all the damage he has done. The house then looks spotless after about 2 hours of cleaning. Frankie and Herriman then tell him good job and point at the door and tell him to get out. Bendy runs out crying and Bloo with the Foster Bus for some reason hits bendy. I mean there was seriously blood everywhere. And it cuts to the end credits. The next day I wanted to see it again by watching a recording of the episode only to realize that it never happened. I was so fucking pissed.
Bloo telling on himself trying to frame Bendy is one of the best jokes
That is pretty funny, but Bendy at least should've at least had some punishment.
BENDY AND THE INK MACHINE
That joke works but the episode not much
I hated this episode so much as a kid that I literally made up an alternate ending where Bendy gets what he deserves.
Can you send a link
@@solosolo6021 No, it was just something I made up in my head
@@aidanredding8058 Well can you tell it to me.
@@solosolo6021 All I remember was Bendy gets busted and has to clean the house.
@@aidanredding8058 Yes but can you do a script.
I’ve noticed that Bendy was also voiced by famous voice actor, Jeff Bennett
Johnny bravo himself
I feel like it should’ve been the Jeff Bennett network cause that man seemed to show up in a couple of shows. Voiced a few characters in PPG, was definitely in Dexter’s Lab as dad, and I’m sure there’s more if I go to look it up.
@@SoggyHotDoggy Johnny bravo
@@sjmhadsock4586 Oh I know, I didn’t name that one cause you already did
@@SoggyHotDoggy oh yeah lol I forgot
This episode is awful, but there are a few I have a bone to pick with. Like the one with Bloo planning a surprise party for Mac just to humiliate him. Or the one where Frankie believes a teen boy is disguising himself as an imaginary friend to live at Foster’s (mostly because Mr. Harriman was insufferable).
Yeah, the list goes on and on; Foster's was the epitome of mean-spiritedness, although there were quite a few good episodes as well.
Both those episodes I find to be worse than this one, especially the one with Goofball John McGee who I honestly consider a bigger piece of shit then Bendy!
@@johnmarkee3857 Why at least Goofball thanked Frankie for taking care of him?
@@nicholassims9837 I think it was all the tasks he was giving plus Mr Harriman was basically treating Frankie like a slave more than someone who works at the house. The creator has apologized for both Goofball and Bendy tho admitting that she regrets both episodes
@@sarahsims6164 Personally I think the entire show is amazing and the mean spirtiedness is hilarious
Always thought Bendy was a terrible character because he is just a manipulator
Bloo is one too but he’s actually likable (for the most part)
Manipulator doesn’t mean bad character but the context of bendy makes him bad
Yes, Bendy is worse than bloo.
That makes me wonder, The kid imagined bendy being that screwd up of being or Bendy when created decided to be that low?
@@warrenbradford2597 that's saying something
I wish I could go into that animated world and flattened that yellow imaginary banana's well you know and it is the shape of a banana with a sledgehammer
And smack some some sense into franky and mr.harrimen
You know it's bad, when even the creaters didn't like it.
Marc Brown hated Arthur’s Big Shit.
@The Demonic Angel because at the time they thought it was a good idea. Now it's one of the reasons why they should probably just jump off a bridge
@@Kat_MacGrath I really don't know. But, the only thing I can give this episode is that people can be way too trusting, and that makes them gullible. Problem is, false information can be very easy to make up, and the person giving said false info can spin it so well, that others will believe it, even though it's not true. I don't know, that's what I got out of it anyway.
Not the worst lesson in the world, but the episode sucks balls.
Okay, If Bendy wasn't guilty, why is he at almost every crime scene?
IS IT THE CAUTION STRIPS 💀
Plus the fact that Bloo, Wilt, Eduardo, CoCo and the kid ALL said it waz Bendy who did it!
And the Parents
So the moral of that episode is as long as you cry you can get away with anything, because people will always side with the crier.
A lesson that many people took to heart in this day and age.
@@quinnfletcher3906 idk about that but I see it fr
Like Spongebob said, "I guess crying does solve your problems after all"
So, I will beg a person to run me over. Will he do that?
That's how being a famous celebrity works
I remember I hated this character as a kid lol. I was like internally screaming at the characters like "C'MON DUDE IT'S OBVIOUSLY HIM WHAT THE FUCK?!"
You know an episode of a show is so bad, the writer for the episode has to publicly apologize for it
@Chainsaw • 1 day ago the fuck is with that attitude
This episode was also pulled from syndication and prevented from re-airing.
@@Supasmartguy I don’t see it on the banned episode list
@@Envious6372 I think the ban has since been lifted
This episode didn't only made me realize why an imaginary friend like him got throwed away, but also made me realize how easy to manipulate and how stupid can be the bugs bunny and the granddaughter.
If Mac was there he could've find a smart way to exposed Bendy for the fraud he is
I think Mac was in the episode, he just didn’t play a huge part in it.
@@okjeffy6581he was in the end of the episode
if there was any nitpick I have with this episode it be how Franky and Herriman for no explanation, they would throw Wilt and Edwardo into being in the wrong, despite how it's made crystal clear that Wilt wouldn't lie and has always told a Truth while Edwardo much like Wilt isn't someone who would lie and would never wanna cause trouble for anyone he cares so much. I can get not trusting Blu and Coco can be back and forth, but you have Wilt and Edwardo, 2 of the most caring imaginary friends who would NEVER wanna break any rules or destroy any property in any manner.
In one episode herriman tells wilt to punish himself and wilt struggles with it.
In one episode, Bloo and Mac did ask Wilt to lie to Frankie and Herriman after Mac and Bloo made off with the Foster's bus.
@@ryanmusiker8702 I remember that episode and I absolutely love that episode it was fun
Not only that but Bloo would take pride in causing stuff like that. If he of all people would be calling someone else out especially in front of wilt coco and Eduardo something would be off
Bendy is the WORST Character in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and Everyone Knows it's Bendy is the WORST Episode Ever
I thought you meant bendy from batim
@@zaynabbashir3245 bruh
Yeah I had to man I HAD TO
Agreed
I like episodes with this type of trope, but I mostly like them because I can hate on them XD
I feel Bendy was a wasted character . I know what you mean it was good for him not to show up again but i feel he could have made Bloo look better , as a lot of people complained about how Bloo became more of a jerk in later seasons , so maybe Bendy could have transfer any hate to himself and fans would root for Bloo no matter how much of an ass he was being at the time, because they was someone worse then him by comparsion . Think Heather in TDWT towards Alejandro where she was the lesser of two evils. Bloo would be that with Bendy ( minius any type of romance ).
That's a pretty good idea, would've made Benny as a character more meaningful
I think Bendy should probably be put into execution.
@@ronlivingstone1634 I don't because I feel like he would have become another cheese. (I love cheese by the way.) It was good for him to be a one time character. He taught a lesson to the viewers, listen to both sides of a story and don't be biased.
"Minus any type of romance."
Shhhh! Do you know how many fanfiction writers surf RUclips???
Bendy was so hated that he was NEVER brought back or mentioned in the show.
@@AzzaroGD That goes to show how hated he was that they just had to shove him in as a reminder.
One small thing to note. Which would've made me catch on IMMEDIENTLY, is that Bendy was there for all of like, five minutes. And broke the flower pot. They were playing video games when he arrived, so they didn't see him arrive, and he was new so they never seen him before PERIOD. Bloo had to DESCRIBE HIM, and the others agreed with Bloo's description of him. If they didn't even know his name, and could only describe him, and this imaginary friend had only been there for all of five minutes and four people are ALREADY SAYING HE DID SOMETHING BAD, I would just "....alright then, the kid wasn't full of it. Bendy needs to go."
Well i can understand why Bloo is suspected since he is a huge troublemaker, but why the hell would they suspect Wilt of all people? He's so sweet
That's what got me so confused
Because Mr henneman and Frankie automatically believe bendy
But if wilt was saying he was doing bad stuff the whole time they should have believed him because wilt is the embodiment of good
Those 31 dislikes were Bendy's alt accounts.
Now 32, guess he made ANOTHER one 😧
Bendy would be the type 🤣
This episode drove me insane because my sister was exactly like bendy and I swear my parents had the worst case of selective hearing
I feel your pain I had a “friend” like this at one point who even resembled Bendy both look like straight up demons and he ended up completely destroying my former friend group I was in and turning people against each other while talking bad behind everyones back, part of the reason I hate this episode soooo much.
Wilt suffers internally and is physically a mess if he lies. I'd take his word
That's what really gets me, Frankie and Harriman believe this new guy over Wilt, who is practically a saint, Eduardo who is kind and timid, and Coco who is very reasonable. Bloo sells out Mac, his best friend, a few times, so Bendy vs. Bloo could have been believable, it might even have been a great episode. But Bendy vs. Wilt? That should have been the game breaker at the end of the episode, seriously. "Wilt! I can't believe you would lie about Bendy! I... really can't believe... all of you... OMG. It really was Bendy?"
@@annana6098 Man, would be a lot more believable if only Bloo was there, Soo that would make Bendy doesn't getting a punishment a lot more sense
They literally believe a Dr Seuss character over 3 imaginary friends who are literally honest.
Apparently Bendy was suppose to be a reoccurring character. Due to the massive backlash from the audience. He was scrapped which was his only appearance.
I didn't hate the episode as much as some other people did because sociopaths were common in my surroundings.
You just get so used to their bowl-spit, you learn to beat them at their own game.
This episode taught me to always hear both sides of a story when I was younger, and to judge people based on how well you know them, and not vague presumptions.
This episode and 'Nightmare on Wilson Way' are the only Foster's episodes I remember not liking after the first viewing. Because VGM summed up this episode, I'll sum up the Halloween episode real quick:
Bloo plays a bunch of pranks leading up to Halloween, and on the day, he pranks Mr. Herriman, and Mr. Herriman pretends to die of a heart attack. Bloo (admittedly) tries to hide the body, but Herriman pretends to become a zombie, and "infects" the rest of the house. At the time, Mac is tied up in a room at Foster's so he won't accidently eat any sugar and go crazy. Bloo, thinking both his and Mac's lives are in danger, gives mac sugar, and uses him and an umbrella as a battering ram to get out of the house, but the "zombified" residents of Foster's manage to grab him, (letting a sugar crazed Mac out of the house and into the neighborhood), reveal it was a prank, then scold Bloo for giving Mac sugar, roll credits.
The biggest reason I dislike 'Nightmare on Wilson Way' is that, despite all the pranks Bloo did, the zombie prank was way too cruel. Even if any of Bloo's pranks made someone fear for their lives, it would have only been for a split second before Bloo revealed it was a prank, but the entire house made him think that not only was his life in danger, but his best friends was too. Bloo thought he only had one option, (use a sugar-high mac to blitz the front door) and he got in trouble for, as far as he knew at the time, saving his and Mac's lives.
The thing I could never stand about fosters and a lot of other shows of that time was the way they portraide friendships. Many seemed to have the message that no matter how horrible a person your friends were they were still your friends. News flash if you have a selfish narsasist as a friend that is a bother to be around then and who uses you for his own gains then don't put up with them. Find better friends.
It was never supposed to be like this... The executives cut the show from an 22 minute format to a 11 minute one, so the creators of the show had to cut scenes from the episode to fit the new format, including the scene where Bendy gets his just desserts. In short: Bendy became a Karma-Houdini because of executive meddling.
If that was the case, they should've made a part 2
Bendy's voice it is voiced by the infamous voice actor Jeff Bennett who was also a voice actor role for some other cartoon characters in different shows like:
Dexter's Dad (Dexter's Laboratory)
Johnny Bravo (Johnny Bravo)
Raj (Camp Lazlo)
Klyde Bailey (Xiaolin Showdown)
Yeah, and I bet even Jeff Benett and Lauren Faust hated Bendy
Bendy is the pure definition of an Karma Houdini type character who is never getting a real punishment for his awful actions he did in just one episode that is a guilty pleasure to watch.
I like his design, it’s really neat and I like how his hair goes down like a dogs ears when he’s all sad and stuff
Thank god Bendy got written out of the show after this terrible episode. And I can’t be mad at Lauren since she regretted writing this episode.
Though I can see why everyone hates Bendy from Foster’s, I love his design!
Such good design wasted, they could give a redemption arc or something like that to make Bendy less bad
Good design but awful character with poor execution.
I heard that Everyone knows it's Bendy as an episode was actually pulled from syndication and prevented from re-airing because it was so universally hated.
I mean seriously why did Frankie and Harriman believe Bendy over Wilt of all people? They believe Wilt the guy with a heart of gold tracked mud all over the house including the ceilings because the new guy said so?
Bendy gets away completely scott free while poor bloo is blamed cuz hes the go to for pointing the finger at for trouble and the ending adds insult to injury when bendy sprays the screen with paint grinning.
unpopular opinion: Bendy is the character that has the most potential in the entire series.
Now before you rage, hear me out. I geneuinely think that Bendy could be a vessel to tell a great redemption story, and I'd even go as far as to say that it could be done without even giving him a second episode. Foster's home already has plenty of implied in-universe oppotunities to put a character through the wringer to serve as the abyss/death of the hero's journey.
Just off the top of my head the series deals with abandonment and homelessness for friends, there's a literal imaginary friend fighting ring where friends are sometimes forced to fight against their will, corporations have no reservations exploiting imaginary friends for cheap labor, etc. And it's implied that if you're bad enough you can be kicked out of the foster home. During the debut movie Mr. Hariman didn't send Duchess away because that was apparently a greater punishement than kicking her out. It could also be argued that Bendy's nature to act the way he does might be from influence he was made with. During the episode where we find out who Wilt's creator is Eduardo's creator, Nina, mentions that kid's imagine a friend that they need at that point in there life, what kind of friend did Bendy's creator, Gregory, need when he imagined Bendy? How much of Bendy's impulse to misbehave is his choice and a base need that he was imagined with? Granted it's just speculation but a some possible answers could be: that Gregory's parents are very strict and up tight and as a result Gregory imagined Bendy as a means to try and find an outlet from all the helicopter parenting. Or Bendy could have been imagined as a cautionary tale so to speak, a vessel to see what would happen if he did resort to his mischeivous behavior.
How I would have handled Bendy after an episode like this would be to give Bendy a rendemption story but to do so without detracting from the episodes every one already likes much more. At the end of each episode while the credits run they usually have a two to three second long animtaion loop of a scene from the episode. Those little loops are fun and all but they're far from the main draw to watch the episode and to be honest there isn't a lot of substance in them already. What if we used those to tell a cohesive story branching several episodes? Something that I really enjoyed from the One Piece! manga was that there was a character named Buggy the Clown. He was an average run of the mill antagonist that was defeated within the first 2 manga if I recall, but something that was really fun and that I loved was that after he had his run several books later when they did that page that told what chapter you were on they'd show you where Buggy was now and what misadventures he gotten himself into. Why not do the same for Bendy? Have an end credits scene where he gets kicked out from the house, another showing him struggling to eat while homeless, maybe one where he got tied up in that fight club, give him a scene where he's out in the rain and desperate, show him having no other options left so he goes to Gregory's home and, have him see that Gregory is happy without him blaming Greg for his bullshit. Remember how Bloo reacted when he thought that Mac imagined Cheese? He immediately felt inadequate and thought that Mac had tired of and was replacing him. Make Gregory imagine a new imaginary friend and have him be called Bendy 2. Make Bendy suffer, make him question why he acts the way he does, have him reflect on why he's in this situation, use any of the slew of background or one-shot characters come in for a scene and help him resolved to change for the better be it through sage like wisdom or a cautionary narrative mirror to where Bendy is headed, and then have him come back to the home begging for forgiveness. Show Bendy after he's made a change for the better and then after you used all those end-credits scenes to tell that story finally bring him back into the main episodes. He doesn't even need to directly interact with the cast or have another dedicated episode he could just be in the background helping Franky clean and that would be cathartic in it's own rite.
There was so much missed opportunity for Bendy and my biggest frustration with the character wasn't that he was a peice of shit, but instead that he was abandoned in the worst most unsatisfying way possible.
I actually agree, you have a knack for fleshing things out rather than just going with what's shown.
You wont believe how many people wrote death fiction of bendy just for this episode. I think it would be perfect to have something like this written.
What a great comment! They could say Why Bendy is that way or why he acts that way
Oh my god, I haven't seen such a good comment in a long time, if it had happened as you said, Bendy would surely receive love.
I’m rewatching the show on HBO Max and boy oh boy I could not finish this episode
If only time travel was real.
If you thought this was the worst episode, wait until you see Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals.
imposter 😳
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii Ok?
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii *VINE BOOM*
This episode used to confuse me soooo much as a kid
I feel like Bendy would've made an interesting rival for Bloo, I would have him in more episodes but
#1. Have him target bloo the most and #2. Have Bendy get caught each time he tries to get bloo in trouble kinda like a Bugs bunny vs Elmer fudd sorta deal.
I've heard it's one of the worst Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends episodes of all time and I've heard Bendy is one of the most hated Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends/Cartoon Network characters of all time as well.
He gets the other monsters into trouble for no explainable reason. I'm sure Bendy will never appear again after this awful episode. I bet he has been killed off because he already died on the way back to his home planet 🌏 just like Poochie did in one of the Simpsons episodes.
Bendy: "I have to go now. My planet needs me."
When I was a kid, I hated this episode. I was so mad that Bloo always took the blame while Frankie and Mr. Herriman ignored common sense as these problems attracted to Bendy. Even after obvious stunts Bendy pulled, he still managed to get away with it! Horrible episode.
During september of 15 days I've already finished and bindge my watching the entire series of 6 seasons and 79 episodes of Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends from 12th-27th september in just 3 weeks straight up and the show itself wakes me up tons of nostalgic waves of good old memories and wonderful childhood.
Word has it that the official producers considered this episode to be a stain that they regret making.
They are. Lauren Faust (the writer) has apologized for the episode which was a victim of Executive Meddling.
So… burnt sienna?
As they should
The creature on the thumbnail looked like a mean woodstock bird thing
LMFAOOO
Bendy makes Terrance look like a likable character. Heck, even Terrance had a little bit of funny moments while Bendy on the other hand does not.
Bendy does look pretty cool. Him getting away with everything even till the end is kinda funny but maybe more fitting for an adult cartoon.
What's so fun in that kind of stories?
If this was an adult cartoon Bendy would have got got in the worst way.
The fact that they didn't believe wilt who is incapable of lying was probably the most confusing part.
1:23 As much as it would've been great for that to be the case, I can only assume he looked like that because he got caught.
This is such a new low for Lauren Faust and the team. They're usually great at crafting stories this episode is just unbelievable coming from them
I hadn’t watched this since show since I was such a little boy. This year, I decided to return to the show for nostalgia. Seeing this made me think “Wow, I never realized how cruddy this show is” and I didn’t watch it again.
Not the show, this episode
I love FHFIM, but I'm glad I never actually saw this particular episode. Bendy reminds me all too much of a certain bully I had in school.
If it's one thing I hate, it's a Karma Houdini.
I think the only GOOD karma houndini is Mandy from Grim Adventures
He’s most likely a Karma Houdini which means he never get comeuppance for his evil actions and he and the episode gives terrible morals to children around the world and if that happened to my children then I’d have to be super strict and watch there every move cause of this show
This episode teaches you a lot about real life and the people upset need to realize that too. Bendy is real and he may only appear once in your life. But you have to be ready for him.
Great video man. I haven't seen the series in years, but I remember not liking Bendy. Anyways, I was wondering if you could do a video on Detentionaire? It is a Canadian mystery cartoon that is a lot similar to Gravity Falls, and unlike most shows, it accurately portrays a high school. It has not aired in America, but it has a large fanbase in Canada and Australia, and we would love to see more videos on the series.
Wait its like gravity falls?
@@magicslave3066 Yeah, the mystery elements are quite similar to Gravity Falls.
The series is basically about a highschooler that gets framed for a prank and gets a year of detention. It starts with him sneaking out of detention every day to find the real suspect. This part of the show is not super serious, and it doesn’t seem like Gravity Falls, but eventually, he finds that the prank was a smaller part to a huge conspiracy involving brainwashing, cloning and his family.
If you like Gravity Falls, I highly recommend it. The company that makes the show has actually uploaded all the episodes to their RUclips channel, Retro Rerun.
Strange I remember that show airing In the USA.
Bendy character design just reminds me of the grinch
Literally wilt doesn't lie
4:51
Did Blooregard Q. Kazoo just...
I’ve hated this episode too.
Me three
Same here
I’d love to see Cheese annoy the shit outta Bendy. Bendy would hate it so much he couldn’t even take it anymore
The trope is called karma houdini.
By not getting no real punishment for some awful actions that someone else was responsable for.
I like that episode it teaches you that the solution can't be worse than the problem
Is it weird that I got this sudden weird feeling in my gut and winced a little, when my I finally remembered Bendy's episode from the thumbnail?
Even when I saw this episode as a 9 year old when it first aired in 2005 I knew it sucked and was one of the few episodes I intentionally skipped when I rewatched the series a few years back. I'll give the episode this though, it's only 11 minutes (meaning half the torture) which can't be said for the two episodes that I think are worse:
Foster's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals - Three words: Goofball John McGee! That's all.
The Little Peas - A pointless POV Sequel to an already terrible episode (The Big Cheese) that goes as far as to make the original episode slightly worse than it already was!
I always loved this episode. Bendy is such a dick but he's a funny one. Then again I'm the only guy who likes berry, loved her episode, and shipped her with bloo hard.
Loved the berry episode
Well the berry episode wasn't that bad imo :/
I feel like Bendy's character was wasted potential. Everyone, including myself, said we liked his design and wanted to see more of him...ya know, without the annoying nature of his character.
I'm in the majority when I say the Bendy episode was annoying to watch. I watched it ONE time as a kid and never again. Seeing the main Imaginary friends being bothered by this random-ass character is unappealing to me. 🤷♀️
Berry was funny because she actually got what she deserved, Bendy didn't
@@aidanredding8058 exactly
I'd like to think in a hidden episode, Bendy meets a boxer Imaginary friend and frames him. He assumes that he'll put up with it only for the boxer to explain to Herriman and Frankie that Bendy is the culprit. When they don't buy the boxer's story, the boxer gets in Bendy's face and grabs him by the collar only to shove him back against a wall and box him a couple of times. Frankie and Herriman are taken aback by the boxer's behavior as the boxer walks towards them, shoves them out of the way, and calls them a bunch of abusive caretakers who can't even look at a liar's eye to know if they're fooling them or not. They'll blindly believe Pinocchio is right no matter how many times his nose grows long
the fact that frankie and herriman just werent intelligent enough to add security cameras makes me have an aneurysm
Man i didn't watch this shown in a while but here's a thing I ever get confused: If Bendy was created by that kid soo Bendy gained the personalities that the kid wanted or he gained his own personality meaning he is a jerk just for sake of it
I love the show growing up yet I did see this episode and I agree with anyone who despises the episode and the character Bendy. We got no explanation to why Bendy does what he does for the heck of it to frame people for his actions or if there was a reason for how he is or what made him this way. Then framing everyone for something he did, played innocent and played the victim card, got away with it, gave them a cruel evil smile afterwards, infuriating so many people. And just when he was finally going to get it. It backfires. I will admit that Bloo didn't need to go that far in exposing him but then again. We were all rooting for Bendy to get his comeuppance so bad. I think they tried to say this episode wasn't canon to calm people down from the backlash the episode and character received. But I definitely agree this episode should be skipped from seeing and I think they banned the episode from airing ever again too.
5:25 OMG that's even worse!! what would have been the explanation of him being that child's "imaginary friend?"
The Bendy episode's without a doubt the #1 worst episode of the entire show considering that Bendy goes out of his way to mess with Bloo and his friends by framing them for his bad behavior! Add to the fact that he doesn't get punished at the end of the episode makes this even more terrible! It would've been way better if Bendy got his comeuppance at the end instead of getting away scott-free considering that he was such an unlikable dickhead who showed no remorse for framing Bloo and his friends!
Well, they did have a scene where Bendy finally got in trouble, but they were told to have 11 minute episodes instead of 22 minute episodes, so they cut lots of scenes, including when Bendy was caught
This entire episode is the perfect definition of rage inducing 😠
I Was About 6 Years Old When I Saw It And I Never See Him Again, Ever!
I always thought I was the only one who hated the episode as well as the character Bendy.
Glad to know it isn't just me who hated it.
Am i the only one who thinks of Bendy and the ink machine when it comes to this character?
As much as Bendy is such an unlikable character that Lauren Faust apologized for his debut episode and wrote him out of Fosters, Bendy still has one redeeming quality that Megan Parker from Drake and Josh will never have; he was a one-time character. Sure, Bendy is a jerk and a karma houdini, but at least Lauren Faust made the right choice by writing him off Foster's, so if people don't want to see Bendy, they only have to skip that one episode. Megan Parker, on the other hand, was a jerk and a karma houdini who took sheer delight in torturing Drake and Josh for little to no reason and rarely, if ever got punished for it, in EVERY! SINGLE! EPISODE! The writers loved her and kept giving her more screentime even though the fans despised her.
Ah yes Bendy a character that only appeared in one episode that everyone hates in a show that has Bloo the douchebag who every episode and does something much worse in every single one of them that everyone loves how fair is that
Obviously because bloo is given moments of sincerity and kindness.
@@buster3041 Bendy was a Hate Sink character
Bloo is a lovable rambunctious child who gets punished from the things he does. Plus it's funny to see people calling his b******* all the time and he has his actual moments of kindness.
Bendy... Bendy is just an a manipulative a****** with no redeeming qualities. If you put these two next to each other, Bloo looks leagues better as a person by comparison
Bloo’s shown moments of sincerity & kindness. Granted he’s an ass but he isnt one ALL THE TIME.
@@TubezThe1 I would rather spend a day with bloo then bendy
After watching the movie where you figure out kids imaginary are generally something the child needs in their life mj needed wilt to train for basketball, the nerds needed a mother in coco, and madame foster needed haramen for rules and structure. What the hell did that kid need from bendy?
I feel like Mr. Herriman and Frankie are idiots in this episode. You'd think at some point, they'd realize that it's odd that every time something bad happens, Bendy's there and he gets "blamed". Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco wouldn't do those things and blame someone else (Bloo on the other hand...). They should've known it was him.
I wish we can put Bendy into the "Dip" (from Who Framed Roger Rabbit).
I disagree that this was the worst episode of the show. Its a bad episode don't get me wrong, but tbh the only thing this really suffered from was making Bendy win in the end and the pacing. It felt like a 22 minute episode stuffed into 11 minutes. If you ask me the REAL worst episode of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends would be the Season 3 episode "Imposters Home for Um... Make Em Up Pals" which not only has worst treatment of Frankie, but there are so many factors that make it more frustrating and worse (especially implications regarding Frankie) in fact that episode is basically just a worst version of the Bendy episode. In fact Season 3 in general just has episodes where the characters come off as unlikable.
I mostly agree, haven't seen much of season 3 so I'll go check it out to see what ya mean. If you ask me what's one of the most underrated episode I would say Mondo a coco, its funny and you don't get a lot of Coco centered episodes and it sucks that no one talks about this one
Yeah, I always thought Goofball John McGee was a far bigger piece of shit then Bendy! Season 3 is also home to Crime After Crime, an episode that aged about as good as milk that was already a little ripe but smelled far worse when you suddenly remembered it 15+ years later!
Also, the Bendy episode was originally to be 22 minutes but it was forced to be 11 minutes which results in the pacing problems you mentioned plus some scenes being left on the cutting room floor like Bendy actually getting punished.
@@Numbuh900 I agree about mondo coco it’s actually one of my faves
Oh yeah, very relatable. Having a classmate who constantly lied to the teacher saying I did stuff like talking in the restroom EVERYDAY!! He literally did this just to watch folks lose their recess. It was worse for me cause I would get whipped every time. And to add more salt to the wound, the teachers knew he was a piece of veal!
I wish the teachers would catch on to his lies.
I was so happy this was a rarer episode to catch on tv and I loved how she apologized realizing how trash it was
I was unfortunate enough that this episode was on absurdly often when I was a kid. It was the most played episode whenever I watched tv by a long shot.
Almost as stupid as that half-year period where the Mr. Bean cartoon only had two episodes running. Which were rerun 3 times a day.
Norwegian Cartoon Network is retarded.
That’s shows Lauren has a heart. Kudos to the MLP fandom.
An episode where the villain wins, I hated bendy
Bendy could have been a great character if he was *p u n i s h e d* somehow
I don't like how they turned Bloo into a major selfish jerk in the later seasons, but damn not even he deserves this kind of treatment.
You actually make me want to rewatch this episode, does Bendy ever get punished?
No, no he does not, and i hated it.
Unfortunately not. As much as I love the cartoon, I'll never love that episode. I wanted to strangle Bendy so hard that his eyes would start to roll back into that dome he calls a head.
No he doesn't and he just vanishes from the series after this episode entirely like he never came to fosters at all.
I HATED and I repeat: HATED Bendy when I was a little girl.
Craig McCracken shouldn't have the episode aired.
Big mistake.