Frankie from foster's home for imaginary friends, who is her imaginary friend?...

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...Rumors say duchess.? Because she obviously believes in them, because she works with them and can see them.
 
Frankie does have some unique characteristics. She is the ONLY human character(and that even includes Imaginary Friends that look like humans, such as Princey)who does not have round pupils; hers are verticle elipses, like Wilt's. And then, there's that unnaturally red hair, which she's had since she was a baby(note the difference in the shade of red or Frankie's hair, and hair WE normally consider "red", like Louise's, or that nasty little brat who wanted to adopt Bloo and name him "Tiffany"). It does make me wonder if Frankie is not totally "natural" humam. Part of that has to do with the fact that we've NEVER, ever heard any mention of the presumably-deceased MR. Foster, Madame Foster's husband and Frankie's paternal grandfather, and that does seem a bit odd. I can't help but wonder if at some point we won't learn that he was, in fact, an Imaginary Friend himself. We know that Frankie had parents at one point, because she mentions them in "Who Let The Dogs In", AND, unlike all the other Imaginary Friends, Frankie DID have a childhood that began in infancy and progressed at a normal rate to where she is today, so unless she was specifically created by some kid to do that(which would be REALLY odd, given that most kids would either want an IF that remained a perpetual baby, or was more or less the same age, mentally and emotionally, as themselves), that goes against what we know so far about Imaginary Friends. Still, Frankie's memory of her parents could be a "false memory", created by someone telling her about them, or what they wanted her to believe about them. On the surface, she seems like an ordinary 22-23 year-old woman, but there's a definate sense of mystery about her past and her childhood, not to mention why she has eyes that are so different from all the other human characters.
 
Frankie does have some unique characteristics. She is the ONLY human character(and that even includes Imaginary Friends that look like humans, such as Princey)who does not have round pupils; hers are verticle elipses, like Wilt's. And then, there's that unnaturally red hair, which she's had since she was a baby(note the difference in the shade of red or Frankie's hair, and hair WE normally consider "red", like Louise's, or that nasty little brat who wanted to adopt Bloo and name him "Tiffany"). It does make me wonder if Frankie is not totally "natural" humam. Part of that has to do with the fact that we've NEVER, ever heard any mention of the presumably-deceased MR. Foster, Madame Foster's husband and Frankie's paternal grandfather, and that does seem a bit odd. I can't help but wonder if at some point we won't learn that he was, in fact, an Imaginary Friend himself. We know that Frankie had parents at one point, because she mentions them in "Who Let The Dogs In", AND, unlike all the other Imaginary Friends, Frankie DID have a childhood that began in infancy and progressed at a normal rate to where she is today, so unless she was specifically created by some kid to do that(which would be REALLY odd, given that most kids would either want an IF that remained a perpetual baby, or was more or less the same age, mentally and emotionally, as themselves), that goes against what we know so far about Imaginary Friends. Still, Frankie's memory of her parents could be a "false memory", created by someone telling her about them, or what they wanted her to believe about them. On the surface, she seems like an ordinary 22-23 year-old woman, but there's a definate sense of mystery about her past and her childhood, not to mention why she has eyes that are so different from all the other human characters.
 
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