Partying is Such Sweet Soiree (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)

"Partying is Such Sweet Soiree" is the first episode in the second season of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.

Plot
Frankie and Madame Foster are leaving for the day, so Mr Herriman is placed in charge of the house. However, Madame Foster inadvertently gives Bloo the idea to throw a wild party, and he plans to do so without Mr Herriman's consent. While they manage to come up with a method to distract Mr. Herriman, there is still one person that could stop the party - Mac.

Why It's a Sweet Party

 * 1) Although Bloo disobeys Mr Herriman's orders, the party looked very cool and there's variety in the games & food selection.
 * 2) The way Coco, Wilt and Eduardo distract Mr Herriman is very clever and ingenious, as Coco prank calls him asking if his refrigerator running, along with their plan to catch Mac by starting up Madame Foster's car.
 * 3) Although Duchess is still her normal grumpy self, she actually has a good reason to tell on Bloo, due to him throwing a party even though Mr Herriman & Madame Foster said no parties.
 * 4) That famous scene where a full bowl of fruit punch falls on the ground and into's Mac's mouth, and then he goes on a rapid & wild sugar rush, taking everyone's sugary foods - which is nothing short of hilarious.
 * 5) The dance-off Wilt and the ninja guy have is pretty fun to watch, even if it got ruined by Mac's sugar rush.
 * 6) Good Ending: When Mr Herriman, Coco, Eduardo, Wilt and Bloo get Sugar-wild Mac from the cold hard ground, they give him a left in Madame Foster's car. Then, Madame Foster tells Mr Herriman off for breaking the rule of not throwing parties, but she then said without her and it ends with the party continuing on.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) Technically, Bloo disobeyed Madame Foster's order of not throwing parties and he gets Coco to prank call Mr. Herriman by saying that his refrigerator isn't running.

Trivia

 * This is Sean Marquette's favourite episode, because he enjoyed doing Mac's sugar rush mode.

Reception

 * It holds a rating of 7.9/10 on IMDB.