What is a Fanlisting?
A fanlisting is a place for all fans of a particular show, movie, actor, actress, singer, etc. to come together and build the biggest listing of people from all around the world who are fans of that subject. - thefanlistings.org

What is Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends?
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is a show originall on Cartoon Network created by Craig McCracken (Powerpuff Girls). In this world, imaginary friends are as real as you and me. When a child grows too old for their imaginary friend, they can take them to Foster's Home, where hopefully they can be adopted by a new child. The main characters are Mac and Bloo, along with Wilt, Coco, Eduardo, Frankie, Mr. Herriman, and Madame Foster!

Who is Wilt?
Wilt is the tallest imaginary and friend, and the third oldest in the house being born in 1975. He is ten feet tall and one hundred thirty pounds. His left arm has been cut off at the elbow leaving only a stump, and his left eye has been damaged si it rattles as he moves and the eyelid doesn't work. His is extremely gentle and nice, almost to a fault. He apologizes when it is unnecesary and has a hard time saying no. Bloo is often able to take advantage of Wilt's generosity. Once in a while Wilt is able to stand up for himself as in "The Room with the Fued" where in a new room becomes available and Wilt was insistent that he deserved it, as it was a large room with basketball wallpaper, and hoops. Bloo proceeds to feign sadness and tells Wilt that his feelings have been hurt, and Wilt replies, "You know, I thought about that. And, the thing is...I really don't care." In "Good Wilt Hunting", Wilt's background is finally revealed. His creator Jordan Michaels wasn't very good at basketball so he created to help him. (Who then had two normal eyes and arms) Jordan became unbeatable until a jealous boy created an imaginary friend named Foul Larry with a giant basketball for a head and challenged Jordan and Wilt. They were ahead 48-47 until Larry went in for a final shot where Wilt was ready to defend; however Jordan was under Larry. Wilt set aside victory and pushed Jordan out of the way saving his life, but it crushed Wilt's left arm leaving it the stub that we know today. The ball went through the hoop and proceeded tol knock Wilt's eye into it's current shape. Jordan was upset about the loss causing Wilt to run away. When Stats the score keeper told Jordan what happened he went to look for Wilt, but all he found was the wristband from Wilt's broken arm.

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