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  1. Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree. 692 views. 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.

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    "Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree" is the second season opener of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and the 14th episode of the series.

    The episode starts with Frankie and Madame Foster leaving for the day, but before Madame Foster leaves, she gives a warning not to throw any wild parties while she is gone. Bloo hears this and begins to plan a party, although Mr. Herriman demands that he doesn't. Bloo realizes he needs to remove Mr. Herriman if he wants to throw the party and asks the other friends for ideas. Coco gets a plan and prank calls Mr. Herriman, asking him if his refrigerator is "running"; Herriman, in a panic, runs out of the house to catch it.

    After Mr. Herriman leaves, the party starts, and everything goes as Bloo had planned. However, Duchess gets upset that Bloo is having a party and tries to get him to stop. Mac arrives and admits to Bloo that he's actually more inclined to agree with Duchess about the party, but Bloo insists that nothing bad will happen. Duchess decides to try and call Madame Foster, while Mac continues to try to reason with Bloo, until Bloo asks him if he wants some candy, causing Mac to panic and run away because he succumbs to the effects of sugar too easily.

    While Mac is running away from Bloo, Coco and Sassyfrass are talking about Chick Cluckers, but when Coco seems interested in Cluckers, she ignores him and runs to a lamp, in which she spends quite a lot of company with throughout the episode. Mac, unfortunately, runs into Billy the Squid holding a bowl of super sweet punch, which, due to Bloo's request, needed more sugar in it. Mac and Billy collide with each other, causing the punch bowl to be sent flying into the air, spilling punch in every direction. A drop of it lands in Mac's mouth and suddenly turns him into a sugar-crazed maniac, causing him to go into a sugar rush.

    Mac loses control of himself because he has the intake of sugar and begins to run around the house, consuming every bit of sugar he can get his hands on. Meanwhile, Wilt and another imaginary friend, Dancy Pantalonies, are having a dance contest because Dancy was made for the purpose of dancing, making him feel like he is being challenged by Wilt's dancing. Meanwhile, Mac continues to storm around the house, which causes the other imaginary friends to complain to Bloo about how he is ruining the party. Duchess decides to take advantage of Mac's temporary insanity by offering him chocolate in exchange for him calling Madame Foster, but Bloo stops him. Mac still wants his chocolate, so he grabs and eats it, becoming even more hyper.

    Mac eventually ends up on a balcony above the main room of the party. He consumes an entire can of orange soda and a bag of pop rocks, which makes him even more crazy than before. He grabs a piece of the "Bloo's House Party" banner and begins to swing around the room. This causes Eduardo to literally lose his marbles by dropping them, which causes Wilt to start slipping on them and then makes him appear to dance in an incredible fashion, declaring him the winner of the dance contest. Unfortunately, Coco's lamp breaks because Mac was colliding with her in a Tarzan-like fashion, making her lose her one true love.

    Mac then runs out of his clothes and out the door when Mr. Herriman returns to Foster's because he captured a refrigerator-based imaginary friend named Fridgy that was running outside of the house. After he scolds it for running away, he begins to figure out what happened while he was gone. Bloo convinces him that even though he broke his own word of not throwing a party, Mr. Herriman will be the one responsible for the party, since he allowed all this to occur while he was in charge, which causes him to nearly faint when realizing that he's right. As Mac is running through town in the nude, the gang gets in Madame Foster's car, and the chase is on to retrieve Mac. Eduardo ends up chasing after Mac with his tricycle, due to the fact that there wasn't enough room in the car.

    •This is the first episode to premiere in 2005.

    •This is the first episode where Mac is seen naked. He would later appear in the nude in "Infernal Slumber" and "I Only Have Surprise for You".

    •Beginning with this episode, Bloo's voice becomes a little higher and remains this way for the rest of the series.

    •This is the second episode to have a purple title card, the first being "Bloooo".

    •This is the first episode where Bloo is seen driving.

    •This episode reveals that even the smallest bit of sugar makes Mac go hyper.

  2. Bloo: The house is in shambles, everyone's favorite 8-year old is off tearing through the town in his birthday suit, and you're gonna have to explain to sweet old Madame Foster how it all happened on your watch.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Such Sweet Sorrow" on Discogs.

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  4. Bloo gets Herriman out of the house in order to throw a huge wild party while Franky and Madame Foster are elsewhere, but things start getting out of control once Mac goes on a massive sugar rush. And Duchess wants the party shut down so she can get her beauty sleep.

  5. ‘Parting is such sweet sorrow’ is a quote from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, spoken by Juliet in act 2, scene 2. The scene in which this sentence appears takes place on a balcony attached to Juliet’s bedroom ( the famed ‘balcony scene’ ), towards the end of which Juliet says:

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  7. Jan 21, 2005 · Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree: Directed by Craig McCracken, Craig Kellman. With Grey Griffin, Keith Ferguson, Tom Kane, Tom Kenny. Bloo plans to throw a wild party when Madame Foster and Frankie are away, but is afraid that Mac will ruin it by telling Mr. Herriman.