Finally Bloo snaps and opens the door, releasing hundreds of imaginary friends called scribbles, small friends created by babies. He asks around about the door, but no one will tell him what is behind it. Will Ferrell as Mac, an accountant in New York City who returns to Foster's home in order to decipher the break-in that occurred there.Bloo finds out about a door in the home that everyone is forbidden to open.Steve Buscemi as Bloo, a blue blob-like creature who is Goo's partner and imaginary friend. He is the same character from the Night at the Museum trilogy. Bill Cobbs as Reginald, a former Natural History Museum security guard who is now a vicious killer that raids people's homes, including Foster's. Miriam Margoyles as Madame Foster, Frankie's grandmother who is also a caretaker at Foster's Home and Mac's adoptive grandmother. Amy Adams as Frankie Foster, the caretaker at Foster's Home and Mac's adoptive mother/love interest.
Supervising Directors: Danny Antonucci, Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky Patrick Stewart as Herriman, an anthropomorphic rabbit and Frankie's imaginary friend. Benicio Del Toro as Eduardo, a purple creature with horns and big teeth. Susan Sarandon as Coco, a bird-tree-airplane-like creature. Layouts by Basil Davidovich, Dale Barnhart, Tom Codrick, Vance Gerry, Don Griffith Story by Danny Antonucci, Craig McCracken, Genndy Tartakovsky, Lauren Faust, Mike Moon, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, Winston Hilber, Joe Grant, Dick Huemer Production Designer & Art Director: Ken Anderson Set Decoration:Emile Kuri & Fred M. Original Thomas The Tank Engine Theme Song: Mike 'O Donnell & Junior Campbell Songs: Frank Churchill & Larry Morey (Mac & Frankie version)
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