Bloo Done It (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)

"Bloo Done It" (fka "Bloo with Envy") is the twelfth episode in the second season of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.

Plot
During the production of the home's newspaper, Uncle Pockets, the most frequently adopted imaginary friend to come to Foster's, returns yet again. Uncle Pockets' charm drives all the other friends' attentions to him, making Bloo jealous. Bloo then decides to try to expose Uncle Pockets as a fraud through the home's newspaper.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Watching the Imaginary friends and Mac create newspapers at the start was nice aside from the way Bloo talks & always putting himself on the paper.
 * 2) It introduces us to the most adopted Imaginary friend, Uncle Pockets - and his design looks pretty good and his backstory was interesting mixed with emotional while his song was catchy. He is also very nice and kind, like all the other imaginary friends
 * 3) "Look, all day you've been trying to prove he's some crazy maniac, but all you've proven is that you're a crazy maniac" - Mac calling Bloo out for his petty actions.
 * 4) Although false & not what actually happened, the animation of Bloo & Uncle Pockets fighting looks incredibly detailed and top-notch.
 * 5) Great Plot Twist: It turns out that the treasure Uncle Pockets buried outside was from the kids he was attached with & his talk with Madame Foster was to arrange a trip to the local spa and her scream was a happy one, and him burying the treasure is kind of justified due to him not wanting everyone else to know.
 * 6) Although Bloo did a mostly poor job investigating the truth about Uncle Pockets, Mac did a great job doing so as he discovered that Pockets was attached to his friends & interviewed them by asking how they remembered him.
 * 7) Good Ending: Mac revealed Uncle Pockets' true life & personality, Pockets' reason for burying the treasure is justified and he still gets remembered as the "best imaginary friend ever". And it ends with Uncle Pockets getting adopted once again.
 * 8) It even has a good moral: It's always important to find out what happened.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) As usual, Bloo is rather selfish here, as thinks that Uncle Pockets is getting more attention than he is instead of welcoming him back to Foster's, which results with him writing a "big scoop" filled with lies about him. He even mocks the words "best imaginary friend ever" when getting that response from many people about Uncle Pockets and the story he told about him was false, as Bloo went out of the window by accident, wasn't intending to be a superhero and was bonked  in the face by the shovel by accident.
 * 2) * But it's kind of justified when Uncle Pockets got some things to remember from his attached friends & then buried the treasure underground.
 * 3) *To add insult to injury Frankie never told Bloo he was wrong about the whole story. Maybe if Bloo kept his mouth shut about it by jumping to the conclusions he would've never been called out by Mac in the first place.

Reception

 * It holds a rating of 7.3/10 on IMDB.

Trivia

 * It was originally called "Bloo with Envy" before airing.
 * Uncle Pockets is a parody of Mh:greatcharacters:Willy Wonka.
 * Uncle Pockets' treasure would later be seen in the season 4 episode, "Squeeze the Day.