Bloo VS Snap (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends VS ChalkZone)
“When I was a kid I had an imaginary friend and I used to think that he went everywhere with me, and that I could talk to him and that he could hear me, and that he could grant me wishes and stuff. And then I grew up, and I stopped going to church.” -Jimmy Carr
Bloo, the clever and mischievous imaginary friend from Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.
Snap, the adventurous and witty sentient chalk drawing from ChalkZone.
It’s no surprise that in the childhoods of many people, they had the most creative and fun imaginations to the point where they would have friends made from their happy little minds to have more fun and be driven to adventure with them. However, what happens when we see two blue imaginary friends sprung to life clash in a battle full of creative possibilities? Will Bloo prove that this chalk drawing’s chance of winning is imaginary, or will Snap just show that he’s bluer than him?
Before we start…
For what will be covered for Bloo, his content is pretty straightforward, as he’ll be getting his main show along with the shorts made alongside it. The only episodes of his main show that won’t be covered are Everyone Knows It’s Bendy and Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals, as these episodes are just so infamously hated by many people that even the crew hates the episodes to the point where Craig McKracken, the show’s creator, straight up made the episodes non-canon. On the topic of non-canon content, I also won’t be covering any of the Flash games or especially any crossover media seen outside of the main show (More info on that Before the Verdict), so if you were expecting stuff like Fusionfall or Jellystone’s Crisis on Infinite Mirths (Goated crossover btw!), you’re out of luck.
For what will be covered for Snap, his content is also straightforward, as he’ll be getting his main show as well as the Oh Yeah! Cartoons exclusive episodes Chalk Daddy and Chalk Rain, as the latter episode straight up had part of its footage featured in the main show's theme song and nothing really states that these aren't canon to the main series. Just like Bloo, content like any of his Flash games or crossover media will not be included as they are deemed non-canon.
Now, you might be wondering how this fight is supposed to work given how these two exist in two completely different universes made up of entirely different compositions (Bloo residing in the real world and Snap residing in ChalkZone which is a universe completely made of chalk). It's actually quite simple to solve, actually, as for this fight, it will take place in the real world as not only is it the most common universe to fight in due to it having every material composition we know of within it, it's also the most logical way for the fight to happen given how Snap has been to the real world via going through the portals Rudy drew a few times in his series. Besides, trying to figure out a way for Bloo to logically access ChalkZone to fight Snap there would be harder to think of lol.
Finally, I should note that as of me writing this blog, Foster’s Funtime for Imaginary Friends (The sequel to the original Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends series) has yet to come out, so feats and abilities shown there will not be included here.
To summarize:
Bloo
Used
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Seasons 1-6 + its shorts
Unused
Everyone Knows It’s Bendy (THANK GOD!)
Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals
Flash games
Crossover media
Snap
Used
ChalkZone Seasons 1-4
Oh Yeah! Cartoons episodes
Unused
Flash games
Crossover media
Sources
Connections
2 blue imaginary characters from animated shows from the 2000’s made by rivaling animation networks (Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon respectively) who were created by the imaginative thoughts of a young boy (Mac and Rudy Tabootie respectively)
Both of them reside in places (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends and ChalkZone respectively) dedicated to housing other colorful imaginary people of their kind (Imaginary Friends and Zoners respectively), which their creators visit in secret from others (Mac's mother and pretty much everyone respectively) to hang out with them
In contrast, while Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is a small location in the form of a mansion that is well known to the public, ChalkZone is a large location in the form of an entire universe whose existence is kept as a secret from nearly everyone
Both of them have gained so many human fans that they ended up creating their own versions of them (Multiple children at Mac’s school created imaginary replicas of Bloo and multiple artists drew multiple pieces of Snap fanart on the chalkboard before erasing them into ChalkZone where they would end up being created)
Both of them have befriended strict guardians of their homes who they have sometimes been enemies with (Mr. Herriman and Biclops respectively)
Both of them have dealt with ruthless children bigger than them who have regularly bullied their creators (Terrence and Reggie Bullnerd respectively)
Both of them have started news reporting businesses to bring the news about other people's lives (Foster's Gazette and Snapshots respectively)
Meta Fact: Snap’s voice actor, Candi Milo, has provided the voice of many characters in Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, including major characters such as Coco and Madame Foster who are friends with Bloo
Background
Bloo
Mac's life is exactly what you'd expect for a kid going through their childhood: rough as a result of being bullied, but the imagination and creativity remains. One day, when Mac was 3, he decided to imagine an imaginary friend to play with, one who was cute, cool, adventurous, and perhaps the most iconic trait of all: blue. The last trait ended up being so iconic, as a matter of fact, that his name ultimately became Blooregard Q. Kazoo, or Bloo for short. For the next 5 years, Mac and Bloo have been best friends with each other to the point where it made Mac's life more special than it was knowing that he could have someone to hang out with, unlike his older teenage brother Terrence who is so much of an asshole that he regularly bullies his younger brother and his imaginary friend by beating them up. Yet, even despite these hardcomings, Mac and Bloo have always prevailed over Terrence, knowing that they couldn't risk letting each other fall to him.
Unfortunately, happy times especially with childhoods don't last forever. One day, Mac's mother had had enough with Mac, Bloo, and Terrence fighting with each other to the point where it was putting a bad influence on Mac, so knowing that he was more mature than Terrance to the point of not being a lost cause, she told Mac that he was getting too old to have an imaginary friend, and that Bloo needed to get out of the house as he can no longer live here, much to Bloo's dismay once he overheard the conversation. Later on, as Bloo was in bed watching TV late at night, he would suddenly stumble upon an advertisement for a home dedicated to taking in imaginary friends who have been abandoned to give the best quality care, known as Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.
So, the next day, Mac and Bloo walked up to the home, which Bloo hoped to call his new home. There, upon knocking on the door, they would be greeted by Mr. Herriman, where Bloo would explain his situation to him that he is in need of a new home since he's getting kicked out of his old one. Eventually, Mac and Bloo would then be taken on a tour through Foster's Home, where they would witness multiple bedrooms, hallways, and other miscellaneous rooms while also meeting many other imaginary friends living there, even having a moment where Mac got threatened by an Extremeasaur only to be saved. Once the tour ended, Bloo was so satisfied about what this place had to offer that he made his decision to live there. What he and Mac didn’t realize, however, was that once Bloo makes the decision to live there, he will be put up for adoption, as the whole purpose of Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is to house imaginary friends who their creators and/or owners willingly abandoned until they can find a new place to call home through being adopted by new owners. Mac knew that he didn’t want to say goodbye to Bloo, so he promised that he would figure something out by tomorrow to solve this dilemma, which would leave him to let Bloo stay at Foster’s, promising his imaginary friend that he would be back tomorrow after school.
The next day, a family stopped by Foster’s Home to try to adopt someone, where the spoiled daughter of the family spotted Bloo and liked him so much that she wanted to adopt him. Realizing that he won’t be able to see Mac again once he gets adopted, Bloo attempted to run away from her, but he would ultimately be caught, and it was at that point where he believed that he was never going to see Mac again. That was, until Mac showed up at the last second just in time to save Bloo from being adopted, rendering the adoption process null. Bloo, Mac, and the rest of their friends would then proceed to have fun for the day until it was time for Mac to go home, to which he promised Bloo that he would return tomorrow. What neither of them realized, however, was that Terrence was catching up to what Mac was going through, realizing that he had never given up on Bloo at all yet. This would ultimately lead him to teaming up with Duchess, an imaginary friend who wanted revenge on Bloo for stopping her from being adopted, where the two would enact on a plan the next day where Terrence would lock Mac inside of his closet to stop him from getting to Foster’s on time to see Bloo before proceeding to adopt Bloo himself while Duchess went to unlock the Extremeasaur cage. By the time Mac escaped the closet and got to Foster’s Home, it was too late as Bloo had already been adopted. Meanwhile, Bloo was taken to the junkyard by Terrence and Duchess, where they would attempt to feed him to the Extremeasaur that Duchess had released earlier, but as luck would have it, Mac was there to save the day along with the friends he made at Foster’s, where they would ultimately work together in defeating Terrence and Duchess by getting the Extremeasaur to attack those two instead, ultimately leading to their defeat.
With Terrence now being punished by unicorns while Duchess was being forced to stay at Foster’s as her punishment, Mr. Herriman saw that Terrence really was a terrible person to Mac and Bloo. Unfortunately, he still believed that as per house rules, Bloo should still be put up for adoption despite all of the trouble. That is, until the very founder of Foster’s Home, Madame Foster, came down to meet Bloo herself, where she, upon seeing that he and Mac care about each other so much, decided to let Bloo live at Foster’s and have him be unadoptable to anyone as long as Mac visited Foster’s at 3 PM every day. Since then, Bloo would go on to have many misadventures at Foster’s, such as pulling off childish pranks or somehow even running successful businesses. Whether these would be just by himself or with Mac and/or his new friends at Foster’s, Bloo knew that he was a true imaginary friend to not just them, but everyone, as annoying as he can be at times.
Snap
”Rudy, you gotta draw something!”
It was just a typical elementary school day for 8 year old Rudy Tabootie, who was spending his break time alone in class drawing some doodles on his paper, more specifically, of his superhero character that he made up. Suddenly, his bully Reggie Bullnerd decided to walk up to his desk to steal money from Rudy to buy some candy from the candy machine. In a fit of rage out of wanting to get back at his bully, Rudy decided to take a piece of chalk and draw his superhero character fighting a drawing representation of Reggie named “Bully Nerd”, which drove Reggie so mad that he picked up Rudy and used him as a human eraser to erase both the Bully Nerd drawing and Rudy’s superhero drawing, and just shortly after, Rudy’s teacher, Mr. Wilter, walked in on them, where Reggie outed Rudy for drawing a mean drawing of him, causing Rudy to be sent to detention after school where he had to draw 500 lines about cartoons not being funny on the chalkboard.
As Rudy was in the midst of drawing the lines on the chalkboard, the chalk he was holding had broken, which led to him needing to go to the box of chalks to go grab another piece of chalk to write with. But just as he opened the box of chalks, a particular piece of chalk rose from the box which led to Rudy taking that piece of chalk, where he would go on to continue writing on the chalkboard. However, just as he wrote with the newfound chalk, the moment he drew an “o”, a portal would suddenly be created that peaked Rudy’s interest. Curious, the young artist decided to draw a large circle on the chalkboard, where a bigger portal would be created big enough for Rudy to take a peek inside of it, where he would witness an entirely different world on the other side known as ChalkZone, a place that was completely made of chalk and chalk dust where drawings that have been erased on the chalkboard would spring to life and live their lives within this alternate universe, a fact that Rudy learned pretty quickly when the drawing of the very superhero character he drew on the chalkboard earlier, Snap, came up to him and explained it to him.
Without a doubt, Rudy was happy to see that his very superhero character had come to life before him, but at the same time, so did the Bully Nerd he drew. Eventually, after getting to explore ChalkZone, meet other drawings he drew, and getting into mishaps with Bully Nerd, it would ultimately end with Rudy being launched back into the portal leading to his classroom, just as Snap was being threatened by Bully Nerd. However, he would eventually be saved when Rudy drew an anvil to send Bully Nerd flying off into the wall where the portal would’ve been had Rudy not erased it. It was a crazy experience, but Rudy enjoyed getting to have his adventure with his very creation. Since then, for the next 2 years, Rudy and Snap (And eventually Penny later on) would go on adventures through ChalkZone together, the latter of whom would get into his own misadventures from time to time, but it was all worth it because Snap really was who Rudy envisioned to be: an inspirational hero.
Experience & Skill
Bloo
Being 5 years old, Bloo is usually an immature and mischievous troublemaker who can lack common sense at times like when he accidentally burnt down Foster’s Home while baking cookies thinking that they would cook faster if he turned the heat up on the oven, or when he says what he did out loud that can cause him to get into trouble, or when he can mistake someone’s sarcasm for them being serious, or when he straight up denied 2+3 equalling 5, or when he accidentally revealed the empty room himself to Wilt while he was trying to shush Jackie from revealing it.
Despite this, there are certain times where his mishaps ended up causing him to become successful, such as when he was able to create a business dedicated to selling Madame Foster's cookies to raise money, or when he was able to make a press company focusing on reporting the news about current events happening at Foster's Home, or when he was able to act as a competent movie director.
In terms of planning, he’s surprisingly clever and crafty with his strategies, such as when he tricked Terrence into throwing him up to a vase so he could use it to knock Terrence out of cold, or when he made a replica of Madame Foster’s bust out of soap, or when he tricked Terrence into punching himself multiple times by hiding in his clothes until he knocked himself out, when he tricked a news station into doing a report on him by pretending to be a hobo, or when he managed to communicate to Mac through morse code to ask him for his help while he was performing on live TV, or when he set up a bunch of furniture that would topple down in a domino effect with the single blow of a feather to a bowling ball in an attempt to get in trouble, or when he had 2 backup plans to humiliate Mac with a surprise party that he had orchestrated with the rest of the Foster’s Home residents in case his main plan failed, or when he was able to knit a dome to cover a store doorbell so it wouldn’t ring when he opened the door to escape without Madame Foster noticing him, or when he made numerous ways to get into the fair with materials he got from the sewing store which ultimately ended in him succeeding in doing so by flying into the fair with a balloon he crafted from rags, or when he, Mac, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco all left World in the middle of a desert to dry out before coming back to him while disguised as a horse for World to possess so he can unintentionally lead them to the location where Frankie is.
He’s also pretty great at stealth, being able to disguise himself as a lamp to avoid being seen by Frankie, being able to disguise himself as a waiter to escape the people who want to adopt him, or being able to kidnap Duchess without being spotted by the Applebees and replacing her with a dummy he made which made them believe that she was still there, or being able to dismantle the Foster’s bus without anyone noticing, or being able to sneak into Old Man Rivers’ house by having Mac hide him in a bag to bring him inside, or when he snuck into a movie theater by hiding inside of a trash can.
He also knows how to speak backwards.
Snap
Having spent 2 years going on adventures since being created, Snap is actually pretty knowledgeable when it comes to ChalkZone-related stuff due to how he spent a majority of his life there to the point where he served as a competent tour guide of ChalkZone, even if he lacks much knowledge about the real world to the point where he had no idea what a vacuum was, or the fact that he can forget things such as when he forgot his single digit passcode number to access his safe depository box within a few seconds after being told it.
Apart from being a tour guide, other jobs he’s had include running a stand dedicated to Zoners filing creator complaints, a TV reporter dedicated to delivering news about people’s lives in ChalkZone, and what is perhaps his most notable job that’s also his hobby, being a musician who performs catchy songs alongside Rudy and Penny on a regular basis.
In terms of planning, Snap is usually a backburner in his show due to Rudy doing most of the planning, but it doesn’t mean he doesn’t know how to, such as when he was once able to trick a singing RV he was held captive in to drive into the Wait N’ Sea so he could escape, or when he was able to dress up as Mother Tongue’s personal driver so he could hijack her car and take her to Penny to get her gibberish voice removed, or when he orchestrated a plan to save Rudy from being non-consensually married by having himself and many other Zoners dress as brides to object to the marriage by saying that Rudy was meant to marry them, or when he fooled several alien cockroaches into believing that he was their commander so he could command them to return ChalkZone to its original location and return everything back to its original size, or when he tricked the Label Police into turning a “This Side Up” box upside down by hiding inside of the box and pretending to escape in front of them so he could get the Label Police to arrest themselves, or when he set up an advanced security system within the Magic Chalk Mine to ensure that nobody would try to invade it.
On occasion, Snap has also been able to hide himself from others, such as when he managed to slide past multiple students who were looking in his direction without any of them noticing him, or when he disguised himself as a police officer so nobody would spot him and accuse him of things he didn’t do.
He’s also a surprisingly good hand to hand combatant, such as when he beat up a dog with his fists that caused it to turn into smaller dogs that ran away from him (See GIF above).
He also knows how to speak Spanish fluently.
Equipment
Bloo
Lollipop
I mean, what did you expect for what this 5 year old imaginary friend would eat? Lollipops are a childhood snack, after all!
Air Freshener
Cleaning air counts as cleaning something, you know!
Bindle
For all the runaways and especially house rule-breakers to hold on to when they are going away from home.
Coin Dispenser Belt
Want to go see a video that’ll laugh your socks off? Just pay Bloo some coins and he’ll stuff them in his coin dispenser belt!
Paddle Ball
Everyone’s had to have held this toy once in their lives, and let’s face it: it’s just fucking hard to land the ball on the paddle. Known as Bloo's signature toy of choice due to frequently using it throughout the series, he apparently owns a hundred of these which he claims to be broken, but it’s just him sucking at using them.
Headband
He's just got to have his eyes on the prize.
Stilts and Plates
Despite not having any legs, he’s surprisingly able to walk perfectly on stilts while balancing a tall stack of plates on his head.
Sweater
Handcrafted by his so-called yandere girlfriend Berry, this honestly looks cute on him. It’s even got an image of himself sewn onto it!
“Time Machine”
A device that Bloo made out of garbage which he states to allow him to “travel through time.” Obviously, however, he’s just playing around with his silly imaginative thoughts so it’s not actually a real time machine.
Rubber Hammer
How else can you craft things without a hammer? Oh, I’m sorry, a rubber hammer! Yeah, that won’t cut it, but hey: he’s just having fun playing around.
Soda
Yummy fizzy drink.
Fishing Rod
A pretty useful tool for fishing not just fish, but imaginary friends too!
Binoculars
For any time you need to see things from far away, of course!
Fake Spider
Despite being called a spider, it only has 7 legs. Oh, what the hell, it’s just a toy spider that can fool the most gullible people into believing that it’s a real spider.
Striped Hat
He makes for a real good candyman for wearing that.
Madame Foster’s Car
Bloo has actually taken a joyride in Madame Foster’s car when he was pursuing Mac in the episode Partying is Such Sweet Soiree, where he was placed at the wheel. Despite being only 5 years old and legally not old enough to drive, however, he’s surprisingly good at maneuvering it, though he can’t hit the brakes without someone with long legs doing it for him.
Fake Mustache and Boulder Hat
Look at him, he’s totally an old folk.
Chinese Finger Trap
How does he even get himself trapped in there when he has no fingers to begin with?
Beanie and Scarf
He may be called Bloo, but he just doesn’t want to feel bluer from the rain and its coldness.
Lemonade
It’s a bad idea to serve lemonade in a freezing winter…
Non-Stick Spray
Apart from cooking uses, it makes for a very good way to expose invisible lasers.
Formal Suit and Cellphone
ERM-WHAT THE SIGMA!?
Steamboat
(Insert iconic whistling tunes for boats here)
Captain’s Hat and Cigar
He’s the captain of this ship now! …Also, isn’t he too young to be smoking?
Crown
Bloo is just very fond of his success that he just had to appoint himself as king.
Segway
He’s a pretty nice segway guy!
Showman’s Outfit
Every salesman’s got to have style in promoting their brands!
Top Hat
Yet another old folk disguise of his, but it only works when he’s pretending to be a tall adult known as Orlando Bloo that requires him to be standing on top of someone under the coat. It’s not a very convincing disguise anyway given how Frankie was still able to see through it.
Drill
For constructing stuff, of course.
Toy Toolbox
Baby’s first tools that are made of plastic and completely useless for construction.
Balloon
In another failed attempt to get rid of Cheese, Bloo tied him up to a helium balloon that would fly up into the air to send him off, but the air force just wasn’t very happy at this decision and brought Cheese down before destroying the balloon.
Hammer, Boards, and Nails
You know that classic cartoon gag where a character usually blocks a doorway by nailing some boards in front of the door with a hammer? Yeah, it’s exactly that.
Vault Door, Chains, and a Lock
Okay seriously, where did Bloo even get that massive vault door from… well, if it means he wants something in maximum security containment along with those chains and that lock, so be it then.
Lamp Shade
When wearing this over his head, Bloo can easily be mistaken to be a lamp, which is perfect when he’s trying to be sneaky, especially at night.
Monacle
Stolen straight from Mr. Herriman, Bloo actually does a really funny impression of him while wearing it to get everyone to laugh.
Planner
Even a blue guy’s gotta have a schedule on what to do today.
Sunglasses and Coconut Drink
He’s just trying to look swag while relaxing while drinking this tropical drink in a coconut shell.
Wooden Mallet
If he ever wants to smash things to lose track of time, there’s his option.
Bonnet and Soother
He just carries them around to have someone wear these if he wants to publicly humiliate them.
Trilby and Suitcase
The other option of his to run away from home, potentially never returning for a long time, most likely never at all.
Ragged Blanket
All of these people nowadays just pretend to be helpless beggars… and that’s exactly what Bloo did just to be on the news. As it turns out, he just carries this blanket on him for this very purpose because why not.
Deo Outfit
When Bloo got adopted into the hands of a Hollywood producer to achieve his dream at becoming a celebrity, he got the acting role as a deodorant mascot named Deo, where he would wear this very outfit so people would know how much of a star he is.
Photo of Mac
A photo of his best friend and creator drawn on with a marker to have him wear glasses and a mustache, which he then proceeded to use when he was interrogating Mac when he was accusing him of being a nerd.
Cowboy Hat
Even though Mac doesn’t wear hats, Bloo just pulled it out of himself to place it on him to point out how big of a nerd he is… except, cowboys aren’t nerds.
Notebook and Pencil
He’s got to have some notes to take for something of course!
Hair Gel
Because cool guys wear this to have the most funky hairstyles.
Red Shoes
These shoes are size 48, but Bloo doesn’t even have feet to wear them properly, let alone Mac…
Hip Fashion Magazines
Magazines from 1987 that contain very hip 80’s style models inside of them so people can try to replicate their style to try to look cool.
Waiter Outfit
To fool people that he works at a restaurant, this is his go-to option.
Propeller Beanie
Stolen from a beanie stand, this only makes him more like a nerd.
Nerd Outfit
Somehow taken from a local nerd after crashing into him which made them switch outfits, he looks just as nerdy as ever.
Visor Hat
In times where you’re having a long working day, you have to protect yourself from the heat by putting on a shade of some sort.
Press Hat
Being someone who works for the press, he just wants all of his questions answered for the sake of these answers being on the papers.
Camera
For catching people in 4K, especially to try to expose them as frauds.
Swimming Goggles
He can’t go diving underwater to see stuff down there without these!
Bike Helmet
Can’t go riding something so catastrophically dangerous without head protection!
Lance
The usual dangerous weapon used for jousting that he used for the final event in the Charity Games.
Jet Car
Given to him by Mr. Herriman as his way of saying thank you for helping him, Bloo had officially obtained the ride of his life, as this thing can pretty much do what all jets do: fly ridiculously fast.
Eduardo Dummy
When Eduardo went missing, Bloo came up with a plan to make a poorly designed replica of Eduardo made of trash so Frankie and Mr. Herriman wouldn't notice that he's gone. Surprisingly, despite its poor design to the point of looking nothing like Eduardo, they actually fell for it to the point where Mr. Herriman went 2 days talking to this dummy without realizing that it wasn't him at all.
Marker
Things in life just need to be distinguished, especially images of people.
Fake Dracula Teeth
A pair of fake teeth he won at an arcade for 500 tickets. They glow in the dark too!
Magnifying Glass
While usually used for starting concentrated fires or seeing things up close, for some reason, he likes to use it as a mirror just to see his nonexistent beard.
Straw Hat
Worn to look like a real country boy, especially when fishing.
Bananas
He can’t have a potassium deficiency, you know! Also, not only are these for eating, but he can also use the peels by placing them on the ground to make people slip and slide on them.
Burglar Suit
A suit he wears whenever he has the intention of committing burglaries. In case you’re wondering why he wears a yellow clown mask instead of a black mask to match his shirt color, he just wants to match his mask with his mittens which are also clown themed.
Scissors
You know that one prank where people cut other people’s hair for fun and mischief? Bloo uses these for exactly that.
Rope
Alright, kidnapping people by breaking in and tying them up is just some Eric Cartman level shit right there… which only pairs perfectly with his personality.
Duchess Dummy
When Bloo kidnapped Duchess, he left a dummy of her made out of a broom, a sock, and a robe in her place so the Applebees wouldn’t notice she’s gone. Despite it looking nothing like her, the whole family ended up being fooled into believing that this dummy is actually her and that she isn’t gone, which only shows how terrible their security is.
El Snail Magazine
I guess he’s running out of interesting things to read…
Motor Scooter
As Madame Foster quotes: a Bloo’s gotta do what a Bloo’s gotta do!
Apple Juice
Appl-icious.
Party Hat, Lei, and Grass Skirt
For celebrating parties in the most ridiculous outfits.
Feather
They may be good for tickling people, but to Bloo, he just uses them to make domino effects (And also to tickle).
Gelatin-O
On top of making for a good dessert, Bloo somehow managed to use it in large quantities to completely fill Mr. Herriman’s office with the jiggly and bouncy stuff which prevented Mr. Herriman from actually being able to enter his office and instead get bounced back several meters the moment he hit the Gelatin-O wall. He did this to try to get punished, but he ended up being thanked by Mr. Herriman instead.
Construction Hat
As they say in construction: safety first!
Wrecking Ball
How Bloo got a wrecking ball crane is beyond me, but he totally has it and can use it to come in like a wrecking ball to smash people and cause property damage.
Ketchup and Mustard Bottles
He mustard been trying to ketchup with others by getting in trouble by squirting ketchup and mustard all over the room, am I right? Okay, I’ll stop…
Glue
When they could’ve been used for arts and crafts, Bloo uses it to glue windows shut to ensure nobody gets in or out.
Shaver
As if you thought that scissors were his only way of cutting hair, you’re wrong, as he can also cut hair in a simple electric device form.
Gold Scepter
Ah, a golden scepter fit for a king! Or more specifically, a blue blob.
Trapper Hat
He can’t afford to have his head cold in the winter, you know!
Bob Marley Outfit and Guitar
When confronting Mr. Herriman at his own bedroom in an attempt to teach him the true meaning of Christmas, Bloo decided to wear an outfit resembling the late Bob Marley that contains a wig matching the Jamaican singer’s hairstyle, a hippy shirt, and even his trusty guitar.
Present
A Christmas present that appears to be so big that he’s straight up able to fit inside of it and wear it like a costume, specifically to pose as a ghost of Christmas.
Robot Suit
Yet another costume he wore when pretending to be a ghost of Christmas to Mr. Herriman (Even though robots literally have nothing to do with Christmas), it comes with fake glowing laser guns attached to the arms.
Coal
Given to him by Santa for Christmas, it isn’t really much of a surprise that he would get the worst gift over the many cruel acts he has done throughout the series.
Megaphone
He can't be a movie director without the iconic megaphone to yell “ACTION!”
Beret
All of these professional directors wear these nowadays…
BLOO for PREZ Car
A small car he somehow got his hands on to spread the word to everyone through the loudspeakers and the poster on the car's walls to vote for him as the new president of Foster’s Home. He ended up giving up on this campaign and resigned, however.
Abraham Lincoln Beard and Hat
He believes he can call himself “Honest Bloo”, but other times in the series that show him getting into trouble say otherwise.
Accordion
He really likes to let out his Weird Al skills with this!
Tutu
Apparently, he just wants to crossdress like a girl just to get attention.
Eggs
Who does Bloo think he is, HowToBasic?
Imaginary Friend Trading Cards
Trading cards created by our fellow airplane-bird-palm tree imaginary friend Coco in the episode Cuckoo for Coco Cards, these cards have the images of various imaginary friends at Foster’s on it, along with some background information on the back of their cards to describe their height, weight, likes, dislikes, and personality. There exist 150 cards in each series, with there being 4 series in total that Bloo would end up collecting, ultimately making him the first imaginary friend to possess every imaginary friend trading card. He would end up burning these cards at the end of the episode they were featured in as a way to apologize to Coco for being an asshole to her, but it goes without saying that friends matter more than these silly trading cards that can ruin friendships.
Bloo Bobble Buddy
Given to him by Coco as a gift for him apologizing to her, it’s pretty much a bobble buddy toy that resembles Bloo himself. Unfortunately, there also happen to be other bobble buddy toys of other characters, much to Bloo’s dismay just as he thought that he was special.
Net
Nets are typically used to capture things, but unfortunately Bloo had to learn it the hard way when it just wouldn’t work on giant kaiju-sized monsters.
Adger Avenger Outfit
Known to be his superhero outfit, he wore this in an attempt to prove himself as a hero only to end up causing Nemesis to escape from the grasp of Imaginary Man, which made him cause more trouble than good.
Masked Uniscorn Outfit
Known to be his supervillain outfit, Bloo obtained it when he failed to prove himself to be a superhero as a result of sucking at that job, so he instead became the supervillain apprentice of Nemesis as a way to get revenge on Mac for abandoning him in favor of hanging out with Imaginary Man. If this design wasn’t obvious, this is supposed to be a parody of Darth Vader.
Chainsaw and Safety Goggles
Because real lumberjacks just love to use these to cut stuff.
Floatie, Beach Shovel, Pail, and Beach Ball
His go-to items to spend a day at the beach… but nobody wants to bring him there.
Metal Shovel
The standard tool used by all treasure hunters, grave diggers, and murderers trying to hide a body.
Paperboy Hat
Geez, I never knew he would actually support boomers by becoming one himself…
Barber Outfit, Barber Scissors, and Comb
Barbers don’t look like that nowadays, but Bloo still decided to dress like an old fashioned barber anyway, complete with scissors and a comb.
Shaving Cream
Rather than using it for shaving, Bloo just uses it for mischief to place on someone’s hands in their sleep for fun.
Wooden Log
He just strokes it while holding it and speaking backwards like he’s trying to convince you that you are having a really weird dream. That is all.
Dart Gun
It may be a toy gun, but the plunger part of the dart attached to the gun with a string can actually hurt people by firing its dart at someone and pulling its string to yank the dart off to hurt them.
Foster’s Bus
In the episode Bus the Two of Us, Frankie accidentally left the keys to the Foster’s bus inside the ignition, which left Bloo to have the opportunity to take it on a joyride all over town with Mac, where he get into many mishaps like damaging people’s properties for his reckless driving, getting into a vehicle race with a biker gang which led to him getting lost, and getting chased by the police for speeding.
Plungers
He can wear them like shoes! But more importantly, because they would essentially act as his legs, it would allow him to actually drive vehicles via being able to reach the brakes.
Pizzeria Hat
A hat he obtained because he wanted a job not to actually sell pizza, but use the bathroom exclusive to employees.
Floor Wax, Mop, and Metal Bucket
In an attempt to do a good deed to get praise from others, Bloo decided to mop the entire ground floor of Foster’s Home with floor wax, which made the floor very slippery to the point where everyone who stepped on it started slipping and sliding all over the place.
Puppets
In a sad attempt to hide the fact that he has no imaginary friends living inside of his own imaginary home he made, Bloo controlled 2 puppets named Sharkhead and Purple, which Mac states to be bad names.
Pirate Outfit
How arrrrgh ya? Good? Well just so you know, this is just a costume he wore on halloween at one point.
Tape
Whenever there is a leak, a crack, or a hole, you have to seal it up somehow. That’s what tape is for!
Yarn
When this white cat came up to Bloo one day to find shelter, he decided to take care of it, which included playing with it with a ball of yarn he had on himself for this occasion.
Pet Bowl
Only furries would actually want to eat and drink out of a bowl… he does care about his cat companion, after all!
Broom
Even he needs to snap out of his laziness to clean the floor from time to time.
Handheld Console
While in the process of saving Abraham Lincoln and Moose from the closet in Mac’s classroom, Bloo stumbled upon a confiscated handheld console. Lo and behold, he is obsessed with trying to beat the game on the console whenever he plays it.
Umbrella
He likes to imagine this umbrella as a sword whenever he holds it.
Worlds Weekly News Magazine
Once again, it seems like he’s running out of interesting things to rea- wait, ALIENS!? Now that’s an interesting topic. He can also wear it like a paper hat.
Safety Vest
Crafted by him while he was at a sewing store, this safety vest allows him to disguise himself as a flagger.
Masking Tape
Also taken from the sewing store, Bloo carries 2 rolls of white masking tape that he can use to roll onto a street to form a crosswalk.
Stop Sign
THIS STOP SIGN IS AN OCTAGON! WE FOUND AN OCTAGON!
Yet another item taken crafted at the sewing store, this stop sign serves to complete his flagger disguise in order for him to be able to stop cars and cross the street safely.
Fake $10 Bill
In an attempt to get admitted into the fair because he didn’t have any money on him, Bloo decided to sew a fake $10 bill with his face on it to pay to the admissions cashier. Unsurprisingly, he did not let him in because the bill was obviously fake. Not to mention, forgery of money is illegal.
Rubber Bands
A can of rubber bands he also took from the sewing store. When he ties multiple rubber bands together, he is able to make a makeshift human slingshot by tying both ends to 2 poles.
Rocking Chair and Sewing Needles
Rather than joining in on riding the Vomit Comet which he couldn’t withstand, Bloo decided to become a boomer and sat in this rocking chair he got out of nowhere to sew some fabric with sewing needles he presumably took from the sewing store.
Cardboard Box
A box that Bloo tried to hide inside of as a package in an attempt to be taken inside of a retirement home, but unfortunately, he never taped the bottom which led him to being revealed. Now why don’t guards in Metal Gear ever think of lifting up suspicious boxes?
Rockstar Outfit
After being jealous of another band, Bloo decided to start his own band, and with his newfound band, he needed a rockstar appearance, so he settled with a spike collar, fake hair pointed up, and white makeup with black markings around his eyes.
Torch
In the midst of his Black Sabbath knockoff preshow stunts, Bloo pulled out a torch which he is able to blow into to shoot fire forward like a flamethrower.
Root Beer
Classic party drink. Contrary to its name, it’s not alcoholic, at least for modern versions of it.
Viking Hat
Apparently a hat worn for a prank, but it just looks silly on him.
Propelling Ropes
Ropes made to propel things in some way.
10000 Marbles
He just wanted to collect his marbles, that is all!
Feather Pillow
A fluffy pillow to rest your head on top of.
Smoke Bomb
Bought from a store called Schmozco, this smoke bomb looks too big compared to usual smoke bombs, and given its appearance, this makes Bloo feel more like a terrorist than a prankster.
Bag of Balloons
Balloons may be great for parties, but they’re also great for water balloon pranks!
Cooking Oil
He must be cooking with these pranks…
Robe and Fez
Worn by many mature adults whenever they are getting into mature stuff in peace.
Name Card
A name card that reads his grown up persona name, Bob Q. Kazoo. Despite being labeled as a “man”, however, Bloo is only 5.
Handyman Outfit
He’s just getting ready to fix things like a proper adult!
Various Tools
Consisting of a hammer, a screwdriver, a saw, pliers, a wrench, and a sawblade, these are the typical tools used by handymen to craft and fix stuff.
Baseball Bat
He’s getting ready to batter up and start shattering stuff irresponsibly!
Jumper Wire
Sometimes you just need to connect electrical sources together.
Businessman Outfit
Real men go to work like the responsible adults they should be.
Bacon
He’s bringing home the bacon with his day job!
Bouquet of Flowers and Chocolate
Flowers are a nice way to give a warm greeting to people, and while chocolate is too, Bloo ended up eating most of them in the box.
Princess Outfit
Wow, he really does enjoy crossdressing…
Automatic Paddle Ball Prototype
Given the fact that Bloo absolutely sucks at playing Paddle Ball, he ended up obtaining this automatic Paddle Ball prototype from a rich kid that turned out to be his yandere girlfriend Berry in disguise. As the name suggests, it pretty much allows Bloo to play Paddle Ball without missing the ball at all thanks to the Ball being attached to a spring instead of a string. Speaking of its string, it's able to stretch long enough to essentially act as a grappling hook to grab others and pull them towards him, but doing so will end up bending the spring badly to the point where it becomes broken and useless.
Phonebook
I don’t know anyone who still uses a phonebook to search for phone numbers to certain places or people today when they can just look it up. Oh well, this IS a show from the 2000’s anyways.
Moist Towelette
It’s always important to clean after yourself after eating, of course!
Axe and Latex Mask
HEEEEEEEEERE’S BLOO-EY, ready to chop stuff in half while dressed as an executioner!
“Peanut Brittle”
Although this looks like a typical can of peanut brittle, it’s actually a prank toy that causes a yellow springy snake to shoot out of the can the moment it’s opened, which is powerful enough to tip a lamp over.
Mojo Jojo Costume
It is I, MOJO JOJO! And I have somehow gotten trapped inside of the body of this puny blue blob! I am not pleased by this…
Okay but seriously, though, that’s actually a nice halloween costume. After all, both The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends ARE made by Craig McKracken, so this is a nice reference.
When Zombies Attack Book
In the case of an unlikely supernatural apocalyptic event taking place involving zombies infecting people, Bloo carries around a book dedicated to giving information on how to defend against zombies.
Paintball Gun and Paintball Mask
Whenever he wants to host a battle royale party, he does it with paintball guns along with a paintball mask to protect his face from paint. Essentially, he’s doing a game of Splatoon before Splatoon existed.
Sack
All of these kidnappers typically cover their victim’s heads in a sack to keep them silent and to stop them from seeing things, and Bloo pretty much does that when he feels like it.
Frisbee
It’s always a nice day to go out and have your friends catch the frisbee you throw at them!
Soccer Ball
Messi brethren, unite!
Kite
What a nice day to fly a kite…
Skateboard
Many cool kids love to have their hands on these to show off their sick skateboarding skills.
Bike
It’s surprising that he’s even able to paddle this bike despite not having any legs…
Paddle Boat
Paddling across the water on boats is actually a nice experience. No really, go try them.
Go-Kart
He’s actually a pretty good driver when driving this! Bloo would certainly be good for a Cartoon Network go-kart racing game…
Rodeo Outfit
Only a real cowboy is able to handle keeping their rears on the aggressive bulls they ride in order to last long in the rodeo.
Clown Outfit and Balls
Look at the silly clown blob he is.
Mexican Dancer Outfit and Paper Fans
Again, Bloo must really love to crossdress.
Toga
I guess Bloo considers himself to be a god. Most likely the god of mischief, like Loki.
Another Thief Outfit
As a way to hide his identity to spy on and pursue Mac and Jackie, Bloo donned a trenchcoat, a ski mask on his face, a hat that covered his face further, and two gloves that made him look mysterious. He also appears tall for unexplained reasons despite only being 2 feet tall.
Spitball and Plastic Straw
In an attempt to get Mac and Jackie, Bloo fired a spitball from a plastic straw at them. Honestly, if you were going to knock someone out, a spitball is hardly going to do much, but at least it’s capable of ricocheting all over the place.
Water Gun
What's more fun than running around squirting liquid at everything in sight like the kid he is? Especially when this pistol is filled with mud?
Paper Bag
If Bloo fills this paper bag with shaving cream and slides the open end underneath a door, he is able to squirt the shaving cream on the other side. Too bad the others beat him to it first.
Pie
It’s a wonderful day for pie… not for eating though, but to smack people in the face with them!
Street Sweeper
It’s always important to keep the streets clean and leave no disturbances.
Joy Buzzer
The old classic joke in the book: just a simple buzzer worn on the hand that vibrates the moment the prank victim’s hand touches it.
Arm Floaties
Also known as the other way for beginners to swim in the pool.
Sunblock
Can’t risk getting your skin burnt by the sun!
Shark Fin
A fin he spent the whole night crafting that he was meant to use to scare toddlers at a kiddie pool.
Mourning Hat
As much as it’s fine to cry about the death of a loved one, what Bloo cried about when wearing this wasn’t even a death, but a location being closed for a day.
Party Blower
A tube he blows into to celebrate particular events. Many people do that on these occasions, after all.
Christmas Lights and Deer Decoration
Apparently, he bought these items at a convenience store thinking that these would give him electrolytes to become hydrated again. However, it’s clear that he ended up misunderstanding that term with “electric lights” which made him think that Christmas lights would actually make him hydrated, but that’s not what they’re used for.
Bag of Chains
Also bought from a convenience store, Bloo was somehow able to obtain these big and heavy chains for the hefty price of 25 cents.
Running Gear
After trading away his Christmas lights and chains, he ended up acquiring running gear that he believed would help him catch up to Mac in the race. However, because Bloo has no legs, he just wears the shoes on his hands instead. Guess that’s one dilemma solved.
Wheelchair
BLOO CAN’T DO ANYTHING! …Oh wait, nevermind, he can actually roll the wheels for speed gaining. Guess he CAN do something with a benefit!
Medical Cart and Underarm Crutch
In the alternative ending to the episode Race for Your Life Mac & Bloo, Bloo rode a medical cart instead while also using an underarm crutch as a paddle to row it to make it gain speed.
Rake
Whenever he imagines himself as an adventurer, Bloo loves to believe that the rake he holds is his sword.
Battery
Batteries are essential to power up electrical devices that are in need of them, but if Bloo ever puts one on his shoulder, it would suck to be a pea-sized character trying to reach it from the ground.
Tissue
Sometimes, he just needs to teach people who sneeze to say “bless you”.
Peanut Butter
The good ol’ classic spread to put on bread, but not only can it be used for that, it can also be used to cover his entire body with this stuff just because.
Wedding Outfit
FYI, he married a living pile of trash…
Trouble Light
In case Bloo ever finds himself in pitch darkness, he can just whip out this overly bright light that uses up so much energy that it will end up combusting itself into flames.
Hula Hoop
I bet you probably remember putting this around your hips and wiggling them around to make the hoop spin…
Football Helmet
It’s always best to wear a football helmet in the case of FOOTBALL SEASON, engaging in a combat sport, or simply just giving yourself head protection to withstand something normally painful to the head. It’s even a Foster’s branded helmet!
Wagon
If Bloo rides on top of the wagon, then technically he’s not touching the floor at all. Plus, it makes him traverse on the ground faster!
Telescope
As his other way of seeing things from far away, the telescope is just as good as his pair of binoculars, only this time he looks with one eye instead of two.
Flashlight
Sometimes, at night, he just needs some personal light without bothering others to see things in the dark.
Hand Mirror
He just needs to check himself on occasion to make sure he looks great!
Fish Bowl
Wanting to spend his final moments with Mac, Bloo brought over a fish bowl with a fish puppy wearing a fake shark fin so he can jump the shark. Yes, he just had to make a reference to that term for television series declining in quality by throwing in filler stuff, especially given how this was the series finale.
Boombox
Everyone loves to listen to some nice tunes once in a while!
Cardboard Cutout
Sometimes, you might not know he’s not actually there and that you were actually just staring at a very convincing cardboard cutout of him.
Gum
A classic chewable snack that comes in a variety of different flavors, and it’s even good for ruining people’s hair.
Snap
Fly
Apparently, Snap enjoys fishing using flies as bait to catch flying fish.
Rocking Horse
Everyone has probably rode this when they were little, specifically when they are imagining themselves as a cowboy, which is exactly what Snap uses it for.
Shovel
A simple chalk shovel that does exactly what you'd do with a regular shovel: shoveling stuff.
Magic Chalk
Perhaps the most iconic piece of equipment in the series which is known to be the main go-to item for Rudy, the Magic Chalk has the ability to create portals to ChalkZone by drawing a closed shape on a wall or surface, and within ChalkZone, it has the ability to draw virtually any object or being the user wants, with the only limit to what they can draw being their imagination. Snap has actually held the Magic Chalk himself a few times in the series, and although the Magic Chalk is a very powerful tool, the issue with it is that only non-Zoners are able to use the Magic Chalk’s abilities, and when Snap tried to use it himself, due to being a Zoner, he was unable to draw anything as if it simply acted as a normal piece of chalk to him. Still, however, I just wanted to point out that he’s held it before, which means that for completionist’s sake, it’s a piece of equipment for him.
Parachute
Drawn onto him by Rudy while they were both being flung in the air, it serves to slow down Snap’s descent to the ground for him to make a safe landing.
Color Changing Jellybeans
Obtained from a bushel full of yum, these colored jellybeans have the ability to turn the consumer’s body into the color of the jellybeans themselves depending on what color was eaten. Keep in mind that this isn’t the first time Nickelodeon made a concept of colored foods having the ability to change the consumer’s color into the color of the foods they ate, just look at the Pretty Patties from SpongeBob, for example.
Three-Neck Electrical Guitar
As a part-time musician, Snap is actually great at playing the guitar, even if it has 3 necks to it.
Headband
Sometimes, when he’s performing a musical number, Snap just wants to have some head style when performing.
Snapmobile
Obtained from a car dealership, the Snapmobile is an advanced car that is able to follow commands based on the user’s voice commands to take them to certain locations they say. It has the ability to extend the springs on its wheels to angle itself, fly into outer space within seconds, traverse underwater while extracting its anchor, and even self-destruct if it’s called a bomb. Alright, that last part just sounds terroristic.
Sled
Who doesn’t love to go down on a snowy mountain with your friends on a sled on a classic winter?
Pie
A deliciously baked pie is always a pleasant treat to many, but because this pie is pretty much made of chalk, nobody would really want it. It’s also pretty useful for smacking people in the face with them.
Detective Outfit
The moment Rudy drew a detective hat onto Snap, the latter essentially donned a coat that allowed himself to be called the title “Snaplock Holmes: Master Detective Defective” so he can help Rudy and Penny retrieve the missing symbols from Penny’s formula.
Magnifying Glass
What would be a detective without their trusty magnifying glass to take a closer look at very small details that can help them find clues to their cases? Snap’s magnifying glass is especially very large for a typical one!
Fishing Rod
This fishing rod is just so comically massive that he’s able to lift massive objects with ease, which is perfect when he needs to ride a giant. It can also be used to tie people up with the string so they can’t move.
Footlong Sub
A sub sandwich so massive that Shaggy and Scooby would be proud… if it weren’t made of chalk, that is.
Bandana
Another costume piece he wears for his concerts, all so he can spread around some mumbo jumbo.
Tuxedo
As much as tuxedos are worn for fancy parties, sometimes they can also be worn just to do nothing out of showing off style.
Accordion Worm
Accordion worm, accordion worm, he’s playing on the accordion worm! He doesn’t play it very well, though.
Rapsheeba Magazine
Snap carries a magazine whose cover features the image of his love interest, Queen Rapsheeba. Apparently, he’s been a huge fan of her and her performances.
Knight Costume
After the original knight actor ran off when the Globe Theater was attacked by lightning, Rapsheeba feared that her show couldn’t go on because there was nobody there to take the role of the knight. Thankfully, Snap volunteered to take the role as he wore this very costume to continue the show. It should be noted, however, that due to Snap’s small size, he needed to be supported by Penny carrying him while inside of the armor just so he could fit in it.
Peanut Butter and Knife
Apart from peanut butter being great for eating (Definitely not this jar since it’s made of chalk lol), it can also be used to make sculptures, which Snap spreads with a knife to shape it as well as other objects he wants to carve into shape.
Pajamas
Even a living cartoon needs to get some shuteye, you know!
Fedora
Many stylish musicians from the 1940’s and 1950’s love to wear these!
Burger
Yummy! To him, at least. That burger is made of chalk which is inedible.
Waterway Map
A map that shows all of the waterways in ChalkZone, so Snap wouldn’t get lost in case he goes to travel at sea.
Paddle Ball
Paddle ball toys are just infamous for being insanely difficult for people who play with them, but to Snap, he’s actually pretty good at it to the point where he can make the ball bounce on the paddle over 8000 times.
Sombrero and Vihuela
Snap acknowledges the fact that he has plenty of Mexican fans, so to pay tribute to them, of course he’d show respect to their culture by playing a Mexican instrument in Mexican attire.
Umbrella
Whenever Snap has a nice picnic, he just needs some shade to cool himself down from the sunlight.
Weenies
Weenies are a great picnic food, but because these weenies in particular are made of chalk, these would not make for a picnic food at all.
Cowboy Hat and Boots
This cowboy attire is sure to make him feel like a real square dancer!
Hoof on a Stick
Everyone has eaten their fair share of chicken legs and turkey legs, but has anyone ever tried cow legs on a stick? Well, just don’t eat this one because it’s made of chalk.
Ancient Rome Poster
A poster meant to attract people to visit ancient Rome. If you’ve been there before or you’re planning on going there in the future, that’s nice.
Toga
Worn while he competed at a chariot race alongside Rudy, it makes him feel like a true Roman.
Gladiator Helmet
When Rudy had to go back to the real world after winning the chariot race, he decided to give his gladiator helmet to Snap so the latter could cover for him by wearing it, and it worked. Not to mention, this helmet pretty much goes well with his toga.
Green Cap and Shirt
Sometimes, he’s got to have a hip look so he can have an all day jam.
Spatula
The chef’s most valuable tool in making culinary dishes. When held, they’ll be sure to cook.
Chef Hat and Apron
A chef’s gotta cook what they gotta cook, and to do that, they need proper attire.
Megaphone
It’s always great to get the attention of large crowds by yelling into a megaphone.
Lieutenant Outfit
Even a chalk drawing has to go to war in the most desperate events, but at least he plays the role of a lieutenant pretty well.
Radio Transceiver
As a lieutenant, he needs to give orders to troops from faraway, and that’s why he carries around this radio transceiver.
Squiggle Ball
Drawn into existence by Rudy’s 2 year old cousin Sophie, she ended up giving this squiggle ball to Snap which he found to be fun to play with.
Miniature Leaning Tower of Pisa
When Rudy was trying to pull Sophie up a cliff by pulling the rope she was on, Snap proceeded to tie the other end of the rope to a chalk replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa that seemingly appeared out of nowhere (Presumably pulled out by Snap), which actually looks like a nice drawing.
Tour Guide Hat
Having spent a majority of his life in ChalkZone for 2 years, it’s no mystery that Snap is pretty knowledgeable in its locations to the point where he ended up getting a job as a tour guide to give a tour of the place to all of the recently erased Zoners.
Pepper Shaker
Snap carries around a pepper shaker on his person not because he needs to season things, but to actually make things sneeze by blowing black pepper into their noses.
Pants
Snap usually wears shorts, but on occasion he can also wear long pants as a part of his attire when performing musical numbers.
Yodeler Outfit
Yodelay hee hoo! In the true spirit of a yodeler, Snap wears this outfit when he climbs up mountains.
Climbing Axe
In order to climb a mountain, of course climbers need a tool to climb up, and that’s what this climbing axe is for.
Policeman Costume
When multiple fans of Rudy’s comic strip drew their own versions of Snap before erasing them into ChalkZone, the original Snap had to make himself distinguishable to Rudy by wearing a policeman costume over his head so Rudy wouldn’t confuse him with the other Snap clones, or “Snips” as Snap calls them.
Police Van
As a way to try to apprehend all of the Snips, Snap proceeded to capture all of them and lock them up within a police van he somehow managed to obtain, and it actually proved to be successful until Rudy accidentally opened the back door to release all of the Snips.
Cuey
As a sentient pool cue, Cuey’s purpose is to let Snap be able to play billiards by hitting the billiard balls as with all pool cues.
Line
Lines are known to be the very fundamental elementary structure of art that are formed simply by drawing a single stroke with a drawing tool. This line in particular, which was taken straight off of the trunk of a chalk tree, has the ability to shape itself into just about anything Snap wants it to look like in a way that would benefit him. These include:
A circle that Snap is able to ride like a hamster wheel
A fishing rod that is strong enough to fish out a giant catfish
A paddle that can row a boat across water
A jet shape that doesn’t really do anything, but it looks cool
A rectangle that also doesn’t really do anything, but it can be held up like a camera trying to take a picture within a frame
A flexible kite string
A rope that Snap can tie himself to to have someone else pull him up with the other end of the line
A sled that can slide down hills
A pool cue that can play billiards
A jump rope
Acoustic Guitar, Boulder Hat, and Rocking Chair
He really does look like a real country boy playing his country tunes.
Gum
A classic chewable snack that Snap is able to generate a large bubble with. If he generates a large enough bubble with enough gum, he’s also able to fly into the air even while he’s stuck to a shield being held by Rudy.
Wings and Bow
Drawn onto him by Rudy in order to disguise himself as a Cupid figure, Snap actually does look like a real cute angel with these on.
Tape
When Snap kept yapping too much about what to add to his clusterfuck structure of a home, Rudy grew so tired of his yapping that he ultimately decided to silence Snap by drawing 2 strips of tape on his mouth so he wouldn’t be able to hear Snap's complaints.
Tutu
After accidentally being dragged onto the stage during the fire plugs’ performance, Snap ended up managing to finish off their performance strong by wearing a tutu and spinning his body around like a ballerina on top of a stacked tower of fire plugs.
Turban Hat
He really did make his Indian fans proud in his musical performance with this hat!
Striped Swimsuit
A black and white swimsuit that he wears to swim in water. Not real water, but chalk water.
Wrestling Outfit
Worn by him for his wrestling match practices with the chalk version of Thor Throat. Honestly, his original suit already felt like a wrestling outfit by itself, so I don’t know why he would want to change it.
Bank Uniform
In the scheme he planned alongside Rudy to thwart Thor Throat’s plans from robbing the Plainsville Bank, Snap dressed himself as a bank employee just for fun.
Referee Outfit and Microphone
Also worn by him during the scheme to thwart Thor Throat’s plans, Snap made himself the referee to announce on the microphone that in order to get the helmet, Thor must face the chalk version of himself.
Excavator
In an attempt to get the red chalk off of Rudy’s hand at one point, Snap just got an excavator out of nowhere to try to use the clamps to grab the red chalk off of Rudy’s hand, but it proved to be ineffective.
Chalk Bucket
A bucket made of chalk that is used to fill it with certain objects or liquids. I mean, what did you expect for a typical bucket?
Frying Pan
The frying pan is known to be the typical cookware used for cooking raw meat and vegetables, and Snap uses it for exactly that, because he sure knows how to cook.
Bread
In an attempt to catch the baby chocolate bunnies, Snap pulled out two slices of bread and convinced them that these are pillows that they can safely land on. Little did they know, however, these are in fact soft edible cushions that are meant to be placed between them to be eaten as with all sandwiches.
Chocolate Milk
Yummy… again, at least to Snap since this is made of chalk which is inedible.
Patriotic Hat and Yellow Guitar
He’s a real patriot for looking like that while performing in front of a large audience.
Sun Hat and Tropical Shirt
When exploring tropical places, it is absolutely necessary for Snap to let out his style by wearing these tropical clothing that Rudy was nice enough to draw on him.
Pogo Foot
While traversing the Hahamas in search of the Smooch, Snap rode this foot with a massive bone that has smaller bones attached to it that essentially acted as a pogo stick that let him jump around. A strange design for sure, but hey: children have the wildest ideas.
Straw Hat, Seed Pouch, and Reed
An attire typically worn by farmers, which Snap wears himself just so he can plant corn like an old folk. Speaking of which, the seed pouch he carries are seeds of corn that, when planted underground, grow instantly as the leaves sprout tacos for Snap to eat (Again, not edible to non-Zoners).
Snap Bobble Buddy
Created from the bobble buddy creating machine that Rudy drew in an attempt to make a last minute science project, the Snap bobble buddy toys are exactly what they are: miniature bobble toy versions of our lovable blue chalk friend. He’s even got plenty more of them that came from the machine!
Catcher Outfit and Net
Catchers are known to be the people defending the home base to catch the baseball, but in this instance, Snap isn’t playing baseball here, but rather was trying to catch a falling thumbprint with a net. As much as catchers are supposed to use pitcher gloves to catch them, I guess it makes sense for him to use a net instead since it was a dire situation and nets have longer reach than gloves.
Safety Vest and Hiking Shoes
To ensure his own safety, he of course needs to wear this vest and these shoes if he wants to climb up mountains all the way to the top. The vest, especially, is also able to inflate to allow Snap to fly.
Scooter
He just needs something to traverse around places on land cleanly and in style, you know!
Flying Broomstick
Having obtained and even learned how to fly this from a witch on a Halloween night, this serves as a great mode of aerial transportation for Snap, with him being able to maneuver the broom to avoid attacks from behind him.
Irresistible Cologne
Given to him by a witch at her house, Snap wanted to use this cologne to make Queen Rapsheeba attracted to his smell. Little did he know, however, the moment he sprayed the cologne on himself, anyone who was a few meters away from him that smelt his cologne started to become attracted to his scent to the point where they started chasing him. Luckily for Snap, he can wash away the scent by jumping into chalk water.
Blimp Bike
Possessing the head of a blimp and bike at the bottom that is tied to ropes, the Blimp Bike is able to fly in the air by having its driver paddle the paddles of the bike. However, if the balloon ends up being attacked to the point of being torn apart… yeah, it’s pretty much done for.
Court Jester Outfit
After successfully managing to kidnap Snap with the condor she drew, Penny proceeded to draw Snap in a court jester outfit in an attempt to convince him to become her court jester, albeit he ended up refusing the offer which made him get hung upside down over a boiling hot pool of spicy salsa.
Egyptian Outfit
When Snap was inside of a sphinx temple alongside Rudy and Penny, all 3 of them decided to dress up as Egyptians when confronting the Zoner version of Cleopatra.
Shooting Star
In the episode Snap’s Wishy Washout, Snap managed to chase after and eventually catch a shooting star that was falling from the sky after being told by a witch that it has the ability to grant 3 wishes to those who catch it, which turned out to be true. As you’d expect for a wishmaking object, anything the user wishes for in front of the shooting star will happen at an instant. For Snap’s use of it, his 3 wishes were:
To have the biggest party ever which caused multiple Zoners to appear next to him at an instant (Summoning and Teleportation)
To make all of the party guests disappear and be “completely and totally alone,” which caused everyone, including a majority of ChalkZone’s land, to disappear to leave most of it an infinite void at the bottom (Most likely Existence Erasure based on what he said when making his third wish)
- To wish for ChalkZone to go back to the way it was after he made a majority of the place disappear with his previous wish, as well as for it to go back to where it came from (Reality Warping and BFR)
Spiky Hair Wig
Only a rock-obsessed rockstar would want to have a freaky hairstyle like that.
Painter Outfit and Paint Roller
As a living piece of art ironically wearing the outfit of a painter, apparently he likes to use his paint roller to paint a room with chunky peanut butter. It’s honestly both disgusting and a waste of food, especially since the peanut butter can spoil which would leave you with a rotten smelling room.
Space Uniform
He’s going on a trip to reach the stars with this outfit!
Basket
A basket big enough to carry multiple adorable cats and dogs inside of it.
Creator Complaints Form
When Snap was running his Creator Complaints stand, he sent out complaint forms to people who complained about their designs all because someone ruined their appearance by drawing on them prior to their erasure into ChalkZone.
Face Shield and Golden Badge
To ensure that nobody attacks Rudy while also needing to protect himself somehow, Snap wore this face shield over his head to tell everyone that Rudy will fix them soon, with him also wearing a golden badge to signify that he is Rudy’s personal bodyguard.
Flower Costume
What was originally a flower costume worn by a stage actor for Queen Rapsheeba’s stage performance who ended up quitting just shortly before the performance, Snap decided to take the mantle of the costume himself so he could sneak backstage to watch the show.
Flashlight
He’s going to flash the light on you!
Green Outfit
A pretty green outfit you might find him in in the dark.
Purple Outfit and Sunglasses
A pretty purple outfit you might find him in in the dark, featuring some swag.
Turbine Boat
A boat he took control of while he was trying to chase after Rudy’s bag that was being robbed by local nutjob Vince Raton. It can actually drive pretty well on both land and water.
Blindfold
Drawn onto him by Rudy as a way to stop him from seeing the surprise for his birthday early, Snap really can’t see anything with this on.
Brown Trenchcoat
He sure knows how to scat sing.
Suitcase
He just knows he’s about to do business somewhere, and by business, I mean go on a nice vacation to nowhere.
Binoculars
Sometimes, you just need to see things from far away to ensure that the most annoying people and objects are away from you.
Ice Cream Float
Delicious scoops of ice cream placed inside a glass of soda for the perfect sugary experience. However, once again, it’s best not to drink this at all because it’s made of chalk.
Caveman Costume
A nice costume to wear when he wants to do some prehistoric rituals.
Trapper Hat and Jacket
When venturing through cold places especially during the winter season, Snap has to keep himself warm somehow, and these comfy cold-protective clothes do just that.
Chalk Mallet and Candy Cane
If Snap ever wants to pin something down to incapacitate it, he’s got a mallet made of chalk to use to hammer a candy cane into the ground like a stake, which is especially effective if he combines it with some rope or string.
Box of Fish Hooks
What would be fishing without any hooks to catch some fish? That’s not all these hooks are used for, though, as the decorative tips attached to the hooks can be used to tickle people!
Music Stand
As making music is his hobby, Snap carries around a music stand to perform glorious symphonies to attract a wide audience that loves his music.
Mini Pig Puppets
While he was having fun playing around with Reggie’s incapacitated foot, Snap thought that it would be funny to put some miniature pig puppets on each of Reggie’s toes before proceeding to control them by pulling the strings attached to them. At this point, he really does love to be a troll to his enemies.
Plane
As if you thought that Snap had enough ways to fly, you’re wrong, as Snap has also been able to pilot a traditional propeller plane with ease even while Rudy was standing on its left wing while holding a giant spatula.
Reporter Outfit
He just wants to share news about people’s lives, of course!
Soda
Yummy fizzy drink… to Zoners. Like I said earlier, ChalkZone food is just straight up inedible to humans due to them being made of chalk.
Conductor Outfit and Shovel Guitar
When he’s dressed as a conductor controlling a midnight train, he starts to shovel coal into the furnace with a shovel that also happens to be a guitar.
Teeth Car
As local comedian sentient tongue Mother Tongue’s bizarrely designed personal car, Snap ended up taking control of the car by disguising himself as Mother Tongue’s personal driver so he could enact the plan to drive Mother Tongue to Penny. Wow, impersonation and kidnapping at once…
Scout Hat
If you ever went to summer camp on a summer vacation, then you probably wore this. I never got to, though.
Conical Straw Hat and Staff
A wise Asian once said that it’s best to be wise of yourself.
Thumb Sign
“Hey, you’re pretty good! Let me give you the golden thumb!”
Diving Outfit
For venturing into underwater locations*, Snap wears an old fashioned diver’s outfit consisting of a helmet and boots so he can properly venture around the ocean floor.
*This only works in the waters of ChalkZone, as if he tries to venture into a real world ocean while wearing this, he would absolutely get his own diving gear and even himself dissolved due him and his gear being made of chalk.
Bride Outfit and Bouquet of Flowers
When Rudy got kidnapped and was forced to marry someone he didn’t want to marry, Snap was able to come into the chapel wearing a bride outfit while holding a bouquet of chalk flowers to object to the wedding. This is probably one of those times in fiction where males crossdressing actually saved the lives of other people…
Greeting Card
In an attempt to get Rapsheeba a birthday present, Snap bought this greeting card within an envelope that just so happens to be alive, where all it does to the person who opens its letter is yap at them repeatedly to annoy them. You might as well call this a goodbye card, because that is how you break relationships if you showed this to anyone, but thankfully, Rapsheeba really only needed Snap to be happy even if the gift he gave her was annoying.
Toilet Paper Outfit
When Snap got kidnapped by several sentient toilet paper rolls that eventually took him to their leader Uber Toilet, the toilet paper rolls turned the paper restricting Snap into a royal outfit so he can act as Uber Toilet’s emissary.
Safari Outfit and Camera
When Snap, Rudy, and Penny were venturing into the forbidden zone of the Mumbo Jumbo Jungle to film a chalkumentary, all of them pretty much wore a safari outfit, with Snap’s outfit being a yellow hat and shirt along with green shorts. Snap also acted as the cameraman filming the chalkumentary by holding up the camera while Rudy commented on his findings.
Aviator Goggles
When Snap, Rudy, and Penny were riding a hot air balloon to pursue Barney the Encyclocentipedia, Snap decided to wear these aviator goggles because lets face it: you just need to have a way to see through the air cleanly without anything obscuring your vision while you’re in the sky.
Sailor Outfit
Drawn onto him by Rudy, Snap voluntarily chose to become a sailor in order to defend a ship he was on from tiny pirates.
Lantern
Although he carries an empty lantern around, Snap is able to put light sources such as a glowing worm inside of the lantern to make it act like a traditional lantern that brightens the area to let the user see things in the dark.
Pointed Straw Hat, Overalls, and Pitchfork
Upon hearing that Rudy and Penny needed a new puppet for their puppet show, Snap decided to dress himself up as a farmer complete with a pitchfork larger than himself just like a true farmer in an attempt to get them to have him as his new puppet, but they ended up declining by saying that he was too big for the role..
Conducting Baton
Being the talented musician he is, Snap is also able to serve as a competent conductor which means that he has this conducting baton to lead his band.
Pizza
A nice rich and cheesy slice of pizza that is (Say it with me now!) completely inedible to humans due to it being made of chalk.
Aviator Hat
Even though he wasn’t flying when he wore this aviator cap since he was in a dinosaur mech instead, Snap still wears it anyway because I guess mech users think it is cool to wear these?
Hula Skirt
It’s always fun to let out your tropical spirit by dancing in a hula skirt.
Coconut Drink
Drinking a tropical coconut drink while you’re in the midst of a tropical vacation, especially when you share your drink with a 2 headed llama, is a nice way to be livin’ it up.
Elf Costume
Upon becoming a member of the Society of Elves, General Elvis gave Snap an elf costume so he can help Rudy assist him in delivering the presents.
Chalkonaut Suit
In case Snap ever went on an adventure to space, this chalkonaut suit is pretty much the necessity for him on this very occasion.
Spiky Green Tricorn Hat
A funky looking hat that Snap wore for French Three Quarters on Hat Thursday. It’s always nice to have a day dedicated to showing some spirit, after all!
Red Cape
In case Snap needs a song, he can always wear this red cape along with his sunglasses to look hip when performing.
Hip Hop Outfit
Friday Night Nicktoons Funkin’ when!?
Twitch O’ Matic
As a recently erased drawing that was sent to ChalkZone, the Twitch O’ Matic is an automatic dance machine that is able to shoot out Twitch Medallions while playing a nice beat. Speaking of the Twitch Medallions…
Twitch Medallion
Created by the Twitch O’ Matic, the Twitch Medallion is a medallion worn on the user’s head that causes them to dance as long as a song is being played on the Twitch O’ Matic.
Unicycle
Here comes dat chalk boi, out to give you a workout routine to become stronger by rollin’ on the streets!
Helicopter
If you ever think about trying to escape Snap by going higher into the air, Snap will be sure to chase you by going inside of his helicopter to fly up!
Flying Saucer
Flying through the air is nice and all, but flying through space in a personal flying saucer? That’s even better!
Piece of Cake
What a delicious piece o’ cake! Too bad humans can’t eat it since they aren’t Zoners.
Flying Pencil
As much as Snap’s other ways of flying look cool, this is probably his weirdest way to fly. I mean, it’s a giant pencil with wings for crying out loud.
Hobby Horse and Lasso
Look at him riding his fake (And somehow flying) horse while showing dominance over a horde with a lasso.
Jingle Belly Soda
On Christmas, Jingle Belly Soda is actually a nice soft drink for a Zoner to have in ChalkZone, so much so that Snap even has a giant cup of it as big as himself.
Construction Hat
Safety always comes first if he has an awful lot of earth to move.
Pail
A pail made of chalk that he can make nice sand castles with.
Globe
You know what he’s got? You know he’s got a lot of earth to move!
Spoon
The spoon is the typical utensil used for scooping up and eating food without getting your hands dirty, but what it’s also used for is to scoop the ground up. Snap especially did the latter part when he found himself in Label Prison so he could escape it like all typical prisoners.
Barrel
Do a barrel roll! Oh wait, this isn’t a spaceship…
Shakespearean Play Outfit
A costume that fell out of the sky and landed on Snap, who decided to take advantage of this costume to say some lines that feel like they came out of a Shakespearean play.
Romeo Outfit
A costume he wore when he was trying to practice the role of Romeo in the Shakespearean play Romeo & Juliet. Truth be told, Snap knew he just wasn’t fit for the role since this type of acting typically isn’t his thing.
Brush
He’s just trying to be romantically silly at this point.
Roller Skates
Roller Skates are such a 70’s and 80’s staple that Snap wore these to… go up a mountain? Yeah, that’s not how they work.
Black Trenchcoat
Tell me this: when you look at Snap in a trenchcoat, do you think it’s real? Alright, in all seriousness, yes this is very much a real thing he wore, solely because he wanted to do a Matrix reference when beating up a dog.
Cane and Striped Shirt
He does make for a good cane dancer on the stage!
Doctor Outfit
If there’s a case where you can’t laugh, Snap will make sure that it is time to laugh.
Catch Ball
This ball attached to a cup with a string is a classic toy where you hurl the ball in the air and try to catch the ball in the cup. Unfortunately, the game is another fucking hard one, and Snap pretty much proves that by straight up sucking at it.
Color Changing Elixir
Created by Doofus Penny, the Color Changing Elixirs are able to cause the drinker’s body to turn into a random color upon them drinking it. Again, Nickelodeon is really on about foods that change the color of people’s bodies…
Formal Suit
ERM-WHAT THE SIGMA!?
Car
Despite only being 2 years old, Snap is somehow able to proficiently drive a car to the point where he is able to legally own one without anybody questioning it.
Fixative Spray
What was originally Rudy’s spray of fixative that he’s used for preventing his chalk drawings from running or smudging, Snap ended up getting his hands on it while he was fighting BooRat at Rudy’s house, which he used to completely freeze BooRat’s body in place the moment it was completely covered in it.
Pickup Truck
After defeating BooRat by incapacitating its body with fixative spray, Snap proceeded to put its body on a pickup truck so he could drive it to Rudy and Penny to show BooRat’s frozen body as proof that he had defeated it. Now that is what true dedication in protecting your creator is!
Apple
Appl-icious chalk apple to Zoners, not so much for humans due to it being inedible to them.
Snapship Boobyprise
The Snapship Boobyprise is a massive spaceship created by Rudy that is dedicated to capturing all of the recent Snips and taking them to Planet Snap so the real Snap can live his life in peace without being wrongfully accused. In the episode Snapsody in Blue, however, Snap was actually given the Snapship Boobyprise by King Snip in order for him to travel into space with it in order to get rid of a blue sun blocking Planet Snap. In terms of its abilities, the Snapship Boobyprise is able to generate a beam of light to suck people inside of it, and it is also able to fire ropes long enough to wrap around and even pull a blue sun with ease.
Curved Telescope
A weirdly zigzagged telescope that allows Snap to see things from afar despite how the objective lens and eyepiece are out of view with each other.
Party Blower
It’s always nice to celebrate the holidays with your friends by blowing into this!
Fake Beard and Hourglass
In order to get the minute hand back from Old Man This Year, Snap dressed himself as an old man with a fake beard while also holding up an hourglass to ensure that he blends into a place that is supposed to house other old men of time.
Rope
By tying the rope into a noose, Snap is able to have the rope close on someone’s foot to hang them in the air if they ever fall into his trap.
Carpet
To stop his rope trap from being seen, Snap put a large red carpet over it so they can’t see it, which is kinda poorly covered since it doesn’t cover the entire noose.
Skateboard
As much as skateboards are typically used to show off sick skateboarding skills, they can also be used to have people trip on them to send them rolling off in one direction.
Propellers
Also being a part of Snap’s security system, these propellers are meant to spin around to repeatedly slap the intruder, specifically when they are sliding uncontrollably on the skateboard.
Cage
Once an intruder enters this cage, the cage will proceed to close its door to trap them inside before lifting its rope up in the air to hang them above the ground.
Laser Sensors
When an intruder steps through these laser sensors, it will set off an alarm to indicate that an intruder is present, causing it to activate its traps.
Giant Foot
To ensure that the intruders are never going to see it coming, this giant foot attached to a joint is meant to swing down and kick the intruders from behind so they get sent flying off.
Powers & Abilities
Bloo
Imaginary Friend Physiology
As their name implies, an imaginary friend is created when a child thinks of them into existence because they feel like they are in need of one. Their abilities usually vary depending on how the child thinks of them as the moment they are created.
Hammerspace
Showcased plenty of times in the series, Bloo can pull out objects on his person out of nowhere whenever he needs them.
Body Control
Bloo is able to bend his look into different appearances to fit someone’s interests in looks. Additionally, he’s also able to turn his tongue into a snake’s tongue as well as morph his entire body into a ball.
Elasticity
As a kid pointed out, Bloo’s body is pretty stretchy, which makes sense given how he appears to be a blue blob thing in appearance.
Fourth Wall Awareness
In some episodes, Bloo has been able to interact with the camera by straight up looking at it, with one occasion even having him talk to the viewers to tell them about his plan. Additionally, apart from just looking at the camera, he was once able to blow a raspberry at it, sneeze snot at it, and even splatter ketchup on it.
Regeneration
After sustaining multiple bumps on his head, multiple broken teeth, and even a black eye from hitting himself multiple times with multiple balls, Bloo ended up regenerating from this damage within seconds. Additionally, he also once got his entire body burnt from going through a fire hoop, yet regenerated from that within seconds the moment he landed.
Teleportation
While doing a hiccup battle with Blake Superior, Bloo disappeared the moment he went behind Blake, and just a few seconds later, he suddenly pops up in front of the camera before popping down and back up next to Blake again, before going off again and suddenly appearing to the right of him.
Darkness Manipulation
Bloo has the ability to turn the area around him pitch black just by clapping his hands twice, which he’s also able to undo by the same method. While you could argue that it was him turning his lightbulb off, do note that he had an open window that was emitting light through it, and he didn’t have anything blocking that window to stop the light from going through, so it has to be an ability of his as opposed to his lightbulb to remove all of the light in the room.
Limited Time Manipulation
When Bloo got hit by a group of scribbles bursting out of the secret door, he briefly paused time just to say “Uh-oh.” Not much use for combat here given how it has only been used to make realizations.
Resistances
Fire Manipulation: Bloo was not fazed at all when he flew through a fire hoop that blackened his body.
Existence Erasure: Even after World reduced his entire pocket dimension into a white void while Bloo and his friends were still inside of it, they ended up becoming unaffected by it.
Electricity Manipulation: Bloo was able to possess a large amount of static electricity within himself to the point where when he made contact with Eduardo, he ended up emitting a flash that covered the whole screen, with Bloo simply walking it off perfectly fine.
Snap
Zoner Physiology
A Zoner is your typical resident of ChalkZone who is created when someone draws them on a chalkboard before erasing them, causing them to be sent to ChalkZone where they will spring to life there. As you’d expect from someone created out of a chalk drawing, Zoners are completely made of chalk, and their abilities typically vary depending on what is drawn on them the moment they are erased.
Hammerspace
Being a cartoon, Snap is able to pull out objects from himself that can be comically large.
Eternal and Resilient Immortality
Thanks to his cartoon status, Snap is able to survive as just a head that is separated from his body, not to mention how he once stated that as a Zoner, he cannot die as nobody dies in ChalkZone, which makes sense considering how there have been Zoners who have been able to live for hundreds and even thousands of years. If that wasn’t enough to convince you that he’s that difficult to kill…
Regeneration
…Snap is able to have his entire body turned into dust only to completely reform his body in just a few seconds. Not only that, but as a Zoner, he would be comparable to other Zoners who have been able to pop their bodies to completely destroy themselves on a physical level, only for them to come back perfectly fine in a matter of seconds.
Immersion
Being a cartoon drawing, Snap is able to immerse into walls and floors to essentially be incapable of being interacted with unless he comes out of his immersed state. This has allowed him to essentially slide beneath objects without any issue thanks to his flat two-dimensional nature.
Fourth Wall Awareness
In some episodes, Snap has been able to look at the camera to acknowledge its existence and even the viewers, something which was most notably shown, for example, at the end of the episode Pie Day, where Snap looked at the camera to tell the viewers that he loves Pie Day before proceeding to throw a pie at the camera to end the episode. Additionally, he once ended a song by straight up jumping up and crashing his face into the camera.
Duplication
In one of his musical performances, Snap ended up making numerous duplicates of himself that all began to join in in performing guitar tunes with him. I guess you could say that this zone just became bluer than ever!
Body Control
Unsurprisingly for a cartoon character, Snap has the ability to move the location of his eyes to make them vertically aligned instead of horizontally aligned, and he’s also been able to squeeze his body through a small keyhole with ease, twist his head 360*, and compress his body small enough to fit inside of the sound hole of a guitar that Rudy and Penny were also inside of.
Elasticity
Also not surprising for a cartoon character to have, Snap’s body is very stretchy to the point where he’s able to extend his arms to grab objects from far away.
Afterimage Creation
Free Movement and Non-Physical Interaction
Snap is able to walk on clouds of chalk dust with ease.
Weather Manipulation and Limited Possession
Surface Scaling
Snap, thanks to his cartoon status, is able to run up walls with ease as well as stand on upside down surfaces without being at any risk of falling down.
Density Manipulation
Thanks to his body being made of chalk dust, Snap is able to manipulate his own density to become as light as a feather to the point where he begins to fall very slowly.
Sound Manipulation
In the episode Disaster Park, while he was on a snowy mountain, Snap yelled at Blocky that he was going to cause an avalanche, yet when his voice echoed into the air, the tone of his voice saying “No! You’ll cause an avalanche!” was noticeably different than what he said.
Self-Sustenance
Snap has been to space plenty of times in his series, with these instances depicting him being able to breathe in it without any issue.
Astral Projection
In the song Piece O’ Cake, Snap was able to create a giant head of himself out of thin air which then poofed away in an instant. Additionally, in the episode Calling Dr. Memory, Snap fell asleep which caused him to enter his own mind so he can try to look for the memory of himself learning his single digit passcode.
Teleportation
In the song Go Pop, Snap seemingly just appears out of nowhere the moment the stage lights turn on despite the whole room being bright.
Resistances
Time Manipulation: When Pengie commanded all of the Zoners to stop throwing pies, everyone including the thrown pies became frozen in time, yet Snap was still able to move his body perfectly fine. Additionally, Snap was still able to move around his body when the minute hand on the Great Clock in Time After Time Square got broken off which caused all of the Zoners within ChalkZone to become frozen in time.
Ice Manipulation and Extreme Cold: While Generic Man was trying to see if Snap has powers, at one point, he fired his freeze ray at Snap to freeze him into a block of ice, yet Snap was still able to talk while encased in the ice and even broke out of it once Generic Man stopped firing his freeze ray at him. Additionally, Snap is also able to live inside of an igloo that Penny stated to have a temperature of 10*F without feeling cold, and he could traverse through Mount Yada Yada, the coldest region of ChalkZone, without freezing. He can also survive being in the cold environment of Chalk Space without any issue.
Power Nullification: When Major Brand tried to drain Snap’s powers with her sponge vision, she was unable to drain them because as Generic Man said, Snap has no superpowers (Which is just wrong as you’ve read in his abilities list lol).
Mind Manipulation: Snap is able to touch chalk water from the Wait N’ Sea without any issue, whose water has caused grown adult humans who have made contact with the water to have their minds altered to become childlike under an essential “fountain of youth” effect.
Fire Manipulation and Extreme Heat: Snap got hit by Sally’s fire breath which burnt him and incinerated the bridge he was standing on, yet he remained hardly affected by it to the point where he was perfectly back to normal the moment he emerged from the water. Additionally, he was able to stand near the lava of an active volcano for several seconds without burning up.
Cosmic Radiations: Snap can withstand the radioactive environment of Chalk Space just fine, which shouldn’t be too different from real world space.
Fragrance Manipulation: Due to not being drawn with a nose, Snap was unaffected by Killer Breath’s breath, whose breath is potent enough to cause people who breathe into it to have their bodies melt into goop.
Pain Manipulation: Snap has regularly been attacked in the series, yet he’s hardly been hurt by them, something which has been acknowledged by Generic Man in which he believed that Snap had the ability to withstand pain.
Forms
Bloo
Sick
In the episode Bloooo, Bloo ends up getting sick from playing in the rain without any protection to the point where it caused his entire body to turn white from his sickness. While in this state, Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco all mistook him to be a ghost which made them run away from him in fear. As you’d expect from a sick patient, Bloo is able to sneeze large amounts of green snot from his (nonexistent) nose, which Wilt and Eduardo mistook to be ghostly goo.
Snap
Werefrog
In the episode Curse of the Werefrog, Snap got bitten by a frog that put a curse on him, where if he looks at a full moon, he will turn into a werefrog capable of firing his elastic tongue to stick it onto his targets before pulling them forward to eat them. He did eventually get rid of this form when he bit the frog that bit him which made him turn back to normal, however.
BullSnap
In the episode BullSnap, Snap accidentally got his mind swapped with a bull when he was trying to test out Rudy’s teleportation device. As you’d expect for a bull, they love to charge at things in a very aggressive manner.
Support
Bloo
Steak Cat
In one of his failed attempts at getting rid of Cheese in the episode Mac Daddy, Bloo tied a steak to an orange cat to have it chased by a dog that Cheese would ride, but it would only fail comically when the dog just didn’t want to have Cheese.
Snap
Musty
In the episode Hair to Stay, this random flying mustache flew itself onto Snap’s face just as he was in the midst of preparing for a peanut butter and jelly sculpture contest. Although Snap originally hated it to the point where the mustache caused his sculpture to become ruined, he actually began to feel bad for it to the point where he managed to save it from being attacked by a hair clipper. Since then, the mustache, which Snap decided to name Musty, had been living with Snap knowing that he had saved its life.
Multiple Zoners
In the episode Snap’s Wishy Washout, when Snap had his hands on the shooting star, he wished to have the biggest party ever, which caused an entire horde of Zoners to show up within the house he was in ala teleportation. All they did to Snap, however, was simply chase him just to convince him to open their gifts, though in theory, Snap could potentially use the shooting star to have them aid him in battle upon them being summoned. He never did so, but it’s still a possibility he could’ve done.
In terms of all of the Zoners’ abilities, given the fact that they are pretty much the same species as Snap, they would all have many of the same natural abilities as him.
Toe Fu
As a legendary martial artist who is highly pacifistic, Toe Fu is a sentient toe drawing who wants to ensure that there is no trouble going on. Snap is able to summon him by simply wishing that he was here which would cause him to show up near him to help him take down the trouble not through killing, but through knocking them out or incapacitating them as killing is simply unjust. Given the fact that Toe Fu is a Zoner, he should pretty much have access to a majority of Snap’s natural abilities.
Wiggie
Wiggies are bullfrog-like creatures that have a strange obsession of jumping onto people’s heads to eat away their hair completely, something which is prominently shown in their debut episode The Wiggies. Snap apparently managed to train one as his personal pet in the episode Indecent Exposure, and given how it follows every command Snap tells it to do, it can pretty much help out in a fight if Snap tells it to fight for him. Given its Zoner status, it should pretty much have access to a majority of Snap’s natural abilities.
Feats
Bloo
Overall
Defeated Terrence, Duchess, Berry, Blake Superior, Abraham Lincoln, and World
Ran a successful cookie business with Madame Foster’s cookie recipe (S2E5)
Became a celebrity actor acting as a mascot for a deodorant brand (S2E10)
Started a newspaper press business known as Foster's Gazette (S2E12)
Won the Charity Games alongside Mac (S2E13)
Helped Mac get entered into the student state film festival (S3E10)
Collected every imaginary friend trading card (S3E14)
Rescued and took care of a missing cat (S4E9)
Hijacked an observatory to communicate with aliens (S5E1)
He would end up being the entire reason why the Cartoon Network Invaded event happened in the first place
Got to join Pizza Party as their special effects wizard (S5E6)
Got over 20000000 views on his Bloo Lagoon video on ViewTube which became the most viewed video on the site (S6E4)
Got to the finals of the Dare Cup where he tied with Mac (S6E10)
Strength
Tipped over multiple pieces of furniture while he was sick and being chased (S1E13)
Threw a TV onto a table (S2E11)
Slammed a double bunker bed with Eduardo on top of it hard enough to send it up a few feet (S2E12)
Lifted Duchess with one hand (S3E5)
Hurled a ladder upright with Duchess attached to the end alongside Mac (S3E5)
His wrecking ball broke through a wall in Foster’s Home (S3E8)
Pushed Poindexter to the side (S3E13)
Pulled a tablecloth with Eduardo attached to it with minimum effort (S4E1)
Destroyed multiple pieces of furniture while fighting with himself (S4E9)
Dug through the ground to escape a closet he was trapped in (S4E10)
Yanked off a car radio (S5E1)
Tore off a shed door along with the wood surrounding it (S5E7)
Knocked aside multiple Foster’s residents just by walking into them (S5E7)
Tore apart Mac’s apartment in an undisclosed timeframe (S5E7)
Pushed a large couch chair (S5E10)
Pushed the Clock to the ground before throwing it to the side (S6E13)
Durability
Withstood getting hit by a group of scribbles that burst out of a door (S1E5)
Survived being hit by a door that cratered the wall behind him (S1E13)
Survived being at the epicenter of an oven explosion that pulverized the roof of Foster’s Home (S2E5) (1.260409007358987 tons of TNT)
Withstood being crushed under the New Guy’s fist (S2E9) (See Scaling)
Withstood being launched into the air by Eduardo sliding into him (S2E10)
Survived falling from the window of Frankie’s room to the ground (S2E11)
Withstood crashing into the ground that made a crater (S3E14)
Withstood being flung into the air by a giant monster (S4E1)
Survived jumping out of his bedroom window and into a bush (S4E4)
Withstood getting hit in the face by a road sign while inside the Foster's bus (S4E7)
Withstood being hit by Coco’s flamethrower which incinerated a pool of balls (S6E6-8)
Withstood being launched a distance into the air by a spring (S6E6-8)
Withstood being launched up by a giant cannon before falling to the ground (S6E6-8)
Survived being within World’s pocket dimension when the latter destroyed it, which is large enough to house a starry sky in the background (S6E6-8) (16.88 exaFOE) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Withstood World’s dragon form firing a laser at him powerful enough to crack the ground (S6E6-8) (9.523256375215105 tons of TNT)
Speed
Ran a distance away and back to grab his detached pong ball (S1E9)
Seemingly appeared on the other side of a rotating wall while it was in the midst of rotating (S1E13)
Ran fast enough for the doors in the background to be moving fast (S3E13)
Lassoed a support beam while inside of a falling elevator (S4E3)
Ran off in a blur (S4E4)
Moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S5E3) (0.2044817927170803 C)
Moved in a blur up the stairs (S5E10)
Ran 30 miles within less than 3 minutes alongside Mac (S6E5)
Snap
Overall
Defeated Craniac 3, Reggie Bullnerd, Major Brand, Vinnie Raton, Skrawl, Craniac 4, Terry Bouffant, the Label Police, and BooRat
Saved Rudy and Penny from time to time whenever they were in trouble
Won first place at the car show (S1E2a)
Helped Rapsheeba continue her Rapunzel play by becoming the new role for the knight (S1E3b)
Saved Pie Day to the point where he managed to convince the Zoners protesting against celebrating the day to celebrate it (S1E6b)
Helped drive Rudy’s art teacher, Ms. Tweezer, insane by telling all of the Zoners to come out of Rudy’s portable chalkboard to appear in front of her (S2E2b)
Assisted Rudy in stopping Thor Throat from robbing the Plainsville Bank (S2E5a)
Helped some Egyptian dentists out in capturing Cleopatra so they could remove her braces (S2E8b)
Started his own news reporting TV show known as Snapshots (S3E6c)
Became a member of the Society of Elves to help Rudy deliver all of the presents around ChalkZone (S3E15)
Helped Rudy get the information he needed on how to get rid of the Purple Haze alongside Penny (S4E1a)
Fooled several alien cockroaches into believing that he was their commander so he could command them to return ChalkZone to its original location and return everything back to its original size (S4E1b)
Broke out of Label Prison (S4E4c)
Strength
Held a large filled baby bottle bigger than himself over his head (S1E2b)
Held a large candy cane in place by the tip as it was being bent (S1E2b)
Held open an elevator door that was in the process of closing (S1E2c)
Lifted a large cork (S1E4a)
Lifted a giant speaker (S1E5d)
Cranked up a large frozen chunk of cheeseburger smoothie with high effort (S2E3a)
Lifted a manhole cover slightly larger than himself on his head effortlessly (S3E6a)
Hurled giant meatballs with ease (S3E6a)
Seemingly danced alongside Rudy, Penny, Zibble, and Blatt hard enough to shake Rapsheeba’s house (S3E13a)
Ran through a door to make a hole in it (S4E8a)
The Snapship Boobyprise pulled a blue sun blocking Planet Snap’s view from their sun (S4E10c) (136.066 quettatons of TNT + 1.989e30 kg [Debatable; See Before the Verdict])
Durability
Withstood being crushed under Chalkzilla (OYC!) (See Scaling)
Withstood crashing into the wall of a birdhouse which made a hole in it (S1E1a)
Withstood being thrown into a car dealer sign before falling down and denting the roof of a car (S1E2a)
Withstood crashing into multiple planets while inside of the Snapmobile (S1E2a) (65.8556930269227081 megatons of TNT)
The Snapmobile is able to withstand crashing into multiple planets (S1E2a) (1.2394654602434631574 gigatons of TNT)
Withstood being launched into the air by a jack in the box (S1E6b)
Withstood being crushed by a car that was dropped on top of him (S2E1c)
Survived being launched out of a dinosaur’s mouth before crashing into a billboard (S2E1c)
Withstood being launched away by Mount Runnynose towards the Mumbo Jumbo Jungle (S2E2c)
Survived a huge pool of chalk water being created and falling on top of him (S3E1a)
Withstood being crushed beneath a falling chalk rock (S3E2b)
Withstood being thrown out of bed and crashing into his ceiling which made a hole in it (S3E2c)
Withstood being within a pinball ride that sent him crashing into multiple stars (S3E3b)
Withstood being launched into the horizon by an exploding giant soda bottle (S3E4b)
Survived falling from the sky and landing into a manhole after being launched out of a twister (S3E6a)
Withstood his body repeatedly bouncing off of the floor and ceiling of a bakery (S3E7a)
Survived falling down the top of a tree to the ground in the Impenetrable Forest (S3E11-12)
Withstood being shot out of the Goola Monster’s mouth and into a wall (S3E11-12)
Withstood being hit by a spray of acorns that filled up a majority of an elevator (S3E11-12)
Withstood having 3 segments of Barney the Encyclocentipedia’s body crashing into him (S3E11-12)
He would then be flung into the sky by the tree like a slingshot before bouncing off of Rapsheeba’s body and crashing into a number dam which broke it
Survived crashing through a lunch truck which made a hole in the shape of him on it (S3E14c)
Withstood being crushed between 2 plates that closed on him (S4E1c)
Withstood being shot upwards and crashing into a mountain (S4E1c)
Withstood being hit in the head by 2 meteors crashing onto him (S4E1c)
Withstood being on a piano that broke through a ceiling while he was standing on top of it (S4E1d)
Withstood being crushed by a giant scoop of vanilla ice cream (S4E2d)
Survived being flung into the air before crashing into the Stick Figure Bakery (S4E9c)
Speed
The Snapmobile is able to fly into multiple planets and even a star in seconds (S1E2a) (0.3279610116829557 C [See Before the Verdict])
Moved out of the way of a lightning bolt fired towards him (S1E3b)
Outran the Hoovac 3000, which was able to travel through every bit of ChalkZone to suck it up in less than a day (S1E4b) (94.4 Duovigintillion C)
Ran off in a blur to escape a crowd of people after him (S2E3b)
Said shooting star is able to move through space fast enough for the stars start moving in the background (1.678261854692822 C [See Before the Verdict])
Ran in a blur outside of Doofus Penny’s laboratory (S4E8c)
Moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S4E10a) (0.1978021978021208 C)
Scaling
Bloo
Mac
Known to be the best friend and creator of Bloo himself, the both of them have had their times trading blows with each other whenever they fight with each other out of their fair share of disagreements. As such, anything his 8 year old creator can do in terms of physical feats, Bloo should pretty much scale to him.
Survived an explosion (S1E3)
Moved in tandem with an imaginary puppy’s lasers (S1E11) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Hurled a ladder upright with Duchess attached to the end alongside Bloo (S3E5)
Threw his bag full of diamonds and gold several meters into the air with one hand (S3E8)
Survived falling through a trapdoor leading to the basement (S4E2)
Broke off 2 metal poles his arms were tied to while having a sugar rush (S5E10)
Ran fast enough to scale up the Game Hive Arcade building and into the air while having a sugar rush (S6E5)
Ran 30 miles within less than 3 minutes alongside Bloo (S6E5)
Withstood being hit by Coco’s flamethrower which incinerated a pool of balls (S6E6-8)
Withstood being launched a distance into the air by a spring (S6E6-8)
Withstood being launched up by a giant cannon before falling to the ground (S6E6-8)
Survived being within World’s pocket dimension when the latter destroyed it, which is large enough to house a starry sky in the background (S6E6-8) (16.88 exaFOE) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Other Imaginary Friends
Bloo obviously isn’t living alone when he’s at Foster’s Home, as he regularly lives with multiple other imaginary friends who he interacts with often, especially when things go physical. As such, whatever they are capable of doing should pretty much scale back to Bloo in some way.
Eduardo slammed into the side of a metal cage hard enough to crack it (S1E1)
The Extremeasaur can launch cars into the air by ramming into them (S1E3)
The Extremeasaur can crash its body into the ground to crater it (S1E3) (1.524167547473709 tons of TNT)
Mr. Herriman yelled loud enough to shake the entirety of Foster’s Home (S1E8)
Red shook a beehive to the point of launching it into the air a bit by dancing (S1E10a)
Wilt shook the entirety of Foster’s Home just by falling down (S1E12)
Wilt cratered a wooden floor by throwing a bowling ball at it (S2E2)
Coco cratered a brick wall by throwing a bowling ball at it (S2E2)
Wilt dug through concrete (S2E3a)
The New Guy is massive (S2E9) (0.02518254304469407 tons of TNT)
Eduardo unintentionally defeated a giant robot with one backhand hit (S3E1)
Eduardo yelled at a giant robot hard enough to shatter it (S3E1)
Eduardo moved in tandem with a bolt of electricity (S3E1) (Mach 2.161321671524782)
Eduardo ran through a wall (S3E7)
Eduardo destroyed part of the bathroom doorframe by running his arms into it (S3E9)
Eduardo lifted the Foster’s bus (S3E13)
Imaginary Man pushed a kaiju-sized imaginary friend in a blur (S4E1) (13.80897612815487 tons of TNT)
Imaginary Man flew in tandem with a radio wave (S4E1) (48.03333333322215 C)
Nemesis is able to fire rainbows that numerous characters have been shown to move in tandem with (S4E1) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Camery moved in tandem with his own camera flash (S4E2) (2.580645161290215 C)
Multiple Foster’s residents survived falling into a trapdoor leading to the basement (S4E2)
Cheese grabbed a bunch of rocks out of Frankie’s hands very fast (S4E8)
An Evil Screaming Space-Nut Boogie broke through the doors to Foster’s Home (S4E11)
Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco withstood being hit by a jet of water powerful enough to blast a door off its hinges (S4E11)
Wilt survived being smashed by multiple cardboard boxes while inside of a moving truck (S4E13)
Foul Larry survived crashing into a brick wall which cratered it (S4E13)
Eduardo broke a door in half by ramming into it while he was under anesthesia (S5E1)
Eduardo withstood crashing into a wall hard enough to make the cars jump (S5E2)
In the same scene, he withstood getting hit by the people chasing him ramming into him which caused the cars to jump even higher than before
Berry survived crashing into a giant rubber band ball hard enough to make it roll through a wall (S5E8)
Eduardo jumped into the air hard enough to break through the ceiling (S5E10)
Eduardo ran through 3 walls (S5E11)
Eduardo jumped in the way of a paintball fired from a paintball gun (S5E11)
Eduardo ate through a chair (S5E13)
Mr. Herriman survived crashing headfirst into a door to break a hole into it (S5E13)
Coco batted a baseball hard enough to send it into a stadium light to make it explode (S6E2)
Coco survived being hit and buried under an avalanche (S6E2) (186.73363765153 tons of TNT)
Coco moved in tandem with a camera's flash (S6E2) (1.367088607595992 C)
Wilt and Eduardo withstood being hit by Coco’s flamethrower which incinerated a pool of balls (S6E6-8)
Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco withstood being launched a distance into the air by a spring (S6E6-8)
Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco withstood falling down a bridge into gum (S6E6-8)
Wilt, Eduardo, and Coco withstood being launched up by a giant cannon before falling to the ground (S6E6-8)
Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, and Mr. Herriman survived being within World’s pocket dimension when the latter destroyed it, which is large enough to house a starry sky in the background (S6E6-8) (16.88 exaFOE) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Eduardo rammed into World’s dragon form hard enough to send him flying (S6E6-8)
World (See Before the Verdict)
As one of, if not the most powerful imaginary friend who serves as the main antagonist of the special Imagination Destination, all World wanted to do was keep Frankie inside of his pocket realm because he was lonely and never wanted to be left alone, which would ultimately lead to Bloo and his friends going on a quest to rescue Frankie. While there have been instances of Bloo and his friends being able to harm and take hits from World, more information on what they're supposed to scale to given World's abstract nature will be explained later on.
In his king form, he can cause earthquakes getting angry (S6E6-8)
As a result of his earthquakes from his king form, he collapsed a castle, erupted a column of magma from the ground, and shifted the mountains down (S6E6-8) (23.33752972621604016 gigatons of TNT)
In his storm form, he created a thunderstorm by spinning multiple clouds around (S6E6-8) (Inapplicable for scaling; See Before the Verdict)
In his storm form, he warped his entire pocket dimension into a white void, which is large enough to house a starry sky in the background (S6E6-8) (16.88 exaFOE) (Inapplicable for scaling; See Before the Verdict)
In his dragon form, he fired a laser at the ground powerful enough to crack it (S6E6-8) (9.523256375215105 tons of TNT)
In his dragon form, he withstood Eduardo crashing into which sent him flying (S6E6-8)
Miscellaneous Characters
In the world where humans and imaginary friends coexist together, there’s bound to be some interactions with everyone in some way, including ones that will allow Bloo to scale to them physically.
Some random animal control guy moved in tandem with an imaginary puppy’s lasers (S1E11) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Various children ran in blurs (S2E4a)
Madame Foster slammed a golden plated vault door shut with one hand (S2E5) (30.25950402 m/s + 3437421.79669 kg)
Terrence shut a wooden crate door much larger than himself (S3E1)
Terrence ran off in a blur (S3E5)
Goo ran in a blur (S3E7)
Goo survived falling through a trapdoor leading to the basement (S4E2)
Goo withstood being hit by a jet of water powerful enough to blast a door off its hinges (S4E11)
Some random thief survived being launched into the air and falling into a sewer hole (S5E2)
Some random tourist moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S5E3) (0.7198879551833155 C)
Madame Foster hit a nurse into a vase hard enough to shatter it (S5E4)
Frankie ran towards multiple residents’ doors to tell them bedtime stories in a few seconds (S6E6-8)
Frankie broke off a lock hard enough to snap the chains attached to it (S6E6-8)
Frankie survived being within World’s pocket dimension when the latter destroyed it, which is large enough to house a starry sky in the background (S6E6-8) (16.88 exaFOE) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Some random cat survived being launched by a firework that crashed through the roof of Foster’s Home (S6E11)
Snap
Rudy Tabootie
Not only is Rudy the creator of Snap, but he's also the great creator in general with how his artistic skills have allowed him to wield his trusty Magic Chalk to protect ChalkZone. Snap has pretty much regularly gone on adventures with Rudy and has faced off against people who are straight up comparable to him, not to mention how Snap took a hit from the Red Chalk which was able to harm Rudy, meaning that anything Rudy physically scales to, Snap scaling to them is fair game. I should note that these feats listed here are explicitly Rudy's physical feats as opposed to any feats done with the Magic Chalk, as there's no way for Snap to scale to a majority of the things Rudy creates with the Magic Chalk especially given how Snap can't even use the Magic Chalk's abilities despite having it on him.
Walked around in giant shoes so large that they shook the ground with every step (S1E1b)
Lifted a large chalk shield with Snap stuck on top of it (S1E1b)
Moved out of the way of a lightning bolt fired towards him (S1E3b)
Cranked a crane that had Cyclops attached to its rope to hang him up (S1E4a)
Withstood being hit by chalk dust being ejected out of the Hoovac 3000 (S1E4b) (6.0490068335122186838 megatons of TNT)
Moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S1E5c) (0.1842105263158421 C)
Evaded a lion charging at him (S1E5c)
Tackled a Staplesaurus to the ground before restraining it (S2E1b)
Lifted a large carton of milk (S2E8a)
Survived a huge pool of water being created and falling on top of him (S3E1a)
Lifted a giant plug at the bottom of a pool of water (S3E1a)
Withstood being within a pinball ride that sent him crashing into multiple stars (S3E3b)
Survived crashing into a pig statue on a fountain hard enough to pulverize it (S3E3b)
Moved at the same speed as a bus (S3E4c)
Lifted a giant spatula much larger than himself which he used to flip a thunder cloud upside down (S3E6a)
Drew a mirror before using it to reflect a laser fired from Robot Rudy after he fired it at him (S3E7a) (Inapplicable; See Before the Verdict)
Drew a pair of goggles and turned his head around in the time it took a laser fired from the Brain to make contact with him (S3E10a) (0.23 C [See Before the Verdict])
Lifted the arm of a massive body he drew which moved the entire body in the process (S3E10a) (1.576151818209847 tons of TNT + 28.9602808989 m/s + 139321303.1537554 kg)
Survived falling down the top of a tree to the ground in the Impenetrable Forest (S3E11-12)
Withstood a stream of water from a waterfall hitting him (S3E11-12)
Moved Rapsheeba’s fat body (S3E11-12)
Seemingly danced alongside Snap, Penny, Zibble, and Blatt hard enough to shake Rapsheeba’s house (S3E13a)
Knocked multiple foldable chairs aside from jumping into them (S3E14a)
Ran hard enough to flip the Hahamas on its other side alongside Penny and the Smooch (S3E14d) (1.80014826322 gigatons of TNT each)
Piloted a spaceship fast enough to travel through space fast enough to make the stars and planets move in the background (S4E1b) (0.2922319321899018 C [See Before the Verdict])
Withstood being on a piano that broke through a ceiling while he was standing on top of it (S4E1d)
Sent a large piece of cake flying by slamming his foot on its plate (S4E2d)
Withstood being crushed by a giant scoop of vanilla ice cream (S4E2d)
Ran in a blur while holding a giant pair of scissors (S4E8a)
Ran in a blur to save Penny (S4E8a)
Other Zoners
Having spent a majority of his life within ChalkZone, Snap has interacted with many wacky and zany drawings, especially ones that had Snap keep up with them, harm them, or even take hits from them. Thus, whatever the Zoners can do, Snap should be able to do too.
Chalkzilla shattered a roller coaster ride from simply walking into it (OYC!)
Bully Nerd survived crashing into a wall after being launched into the air by a seesaw (S1E1a)
Craniac 3 survived the Snapmobile crashing on top of him as well as its self-destruction (S1E2a) (1.2394654602434631574 gigatons of TNT)
Various hippos stomped on the ground hard enough to shake it and make the rocks and trees jump (S1E2d)
Various Zoners moved out of the way of a lightning bolt fired towards them (S1E3b)
Biclops is a giant
The Left Feet can stomp on the ground hard enough to shake the building they were in (S1E5b)
Four Beanie Boys lifted the Rudy Tabootie Art Museum (S1E6a)
The Beanie Boys survived the Rudy Tabootie Art Museum ramming into them (S1E6a)
A giant baby moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S2E1a) (0.1002415458937262 C)
Various Snips survived crashlanding into Planet Snap (S2E3b)
Various Snips ran across the diameter of Planet Snap very fast (S2E3b)
Lars hurled a chunk of his igloo home with Rudy, Penny, and Snap on top of it (S2E4b)
Various fire plugs clashed with each other hard enough to shake the stage the were performing on (S2E4c)
The Zoner version of Thor Throat slammed his fist on the ground hard enough to shake it (S2E5a)
An elephant broke through a floorboard with his trunk (S2E7c)
Courtney the Condor crashed through a wall hard enough to make a hole in it (S2E8a)
Multiple Zoners broke off the entire front frame of a house (S2E8c)
A moose survived crashing into a building wall prop that collapsed the set (S3E1a)
Various Zoners survived a huge pool of water being created and falling on top of him (S3E1a)
A goat ran in a blur to avoid being hit by Rudy and Penny’s elevated car (S3E3a)
Multiple Zoners ran off in a blur to escape a twister (S3E6a)
Biclops landed on the ground hard enough to shake it (S3E6a)
The Hungry Cloud burped loud enough to push away the chalk sun (S3E6a) (136.066 quettatons of TNT [Debatable; See Before the Verdict])
A giant baby cried loud enough to shake the ground as well as send a house and a car flying (S3E6a)
Skrawl broke through a chalk desk by running into it (S3E6c)
A single Beanie Boy lifted half of a hardened goop that trapped Rudy inside of it (S3E7a)
Three Beanie Boys pulled the chalk sun with a rope (S3E7a) (45.3553333333 quettatons of TNT + 6.63e29 kg each [Debatable; See Before the Verdict])
Robot Rudy generated explosions about 4.5x of the length of Craniac 4’s base (S3E7a) (0.0277818308 tons of TNT)
Skrawl and his Beanie Boys withstood being crushed by the Brain’s falling body (S3E10a)
The opossum family members spun their body around a branch fast enough to turn into a blur (S3E11-12)
Zibble and Blatt ran in a blur to steal Rudy’s Magic Chalk (S3E13a)
The Smooch ran hard enough to flip the Hahamas on its other side alongside Rudy and Penny (S3E14d) (1.80014826322 gigatons of TNT each)
Various dinosaurs ran in tandem with falling meteors (S4E1c)
Major Brand ran off in a blur (S4E7c)
Blocky withstood getting crushed by Falling Rock, twice (S4E7c)
A 1920’s villain ran in a blur (S4E8a)
A 1920’s villain threw the entire prison cell he was trapped in into the air (S4E8a)
A 1920’s villain survived being hit by multiple train cars from behind himself (S4E8a)
BooRat knocked the Big Tall Doll Ball a great distance away (S4E10a)
A bull moved in a blur to charge after Rudy and Penny (S4E11b)
Miscellaneous Characters
Zoners may be cartoony, but we got to at least give credit to the other humans in the series who surprisingly have some impressive stuff. Given their status as regular humans and Snap's status as a cartoon with zany stuff on him, he'd easily be able to scale to the stuff the regular humans are able to do.
Reggie lifted up a desk with Rudy still sitting at it (S1E1a)
Penny moved out of the way of a lightning bolt fired towards her (S1E3b)
Vinnie withstood crashing into 3 large monsters which sent them flying (S2E1a)
Reggie ran off in a blur to escape the Principal’s Office (S2E2a)
The Brick Buster used his head to bust… well, just look at his name lol (S2E5a)
Thor Throat withstood being bellyslammed into a wall (S2E5a)
Penny survived being launched out of the chalk portal and crashing into a drawer (S3E2a)
Various wedding goers moved in tandem with a camera’s flash (S3E2b) (0.36842105263035 C)
Penny survived falling down the top of a tree to the ground in the Impenetrable Forest (S3E11-12)
Penny withstood being shot out of the Goola Monster’s mouth and into a wall (S3E11-12)
Dumpster knocked multiple foldable chairs aside from jumping towards Penny (S3E14a)
Penny ran hard enough to flip the Hahamas on its other side alongside Rudy and the Smooch (S3E14d) (1.80014826322 gigatons of TNT each)
Penny withstood being on a piano that broke through a ceiling while she was standing on top of it (S4E1d)
Penny withstood being crushed by a giant scoop of vanilla ice cream (S4E2d)
Weaknesses
Bloo
He never consented to this…
In spite of his cleverness, even he can be full of himself. Oftentimes, Bloo tends to be selfish, egotistical, and easy to manipulate as a result of said traits, such as when he betrayed Madame Foster’s bowling team to join her rival’s team over a paddle ball, or when he fired everyone at his cookie business believing that they are slacking off and that he can bake all of the cookies himself when he ends up failing to do so later on, or when he ditched the plan of trying to win his friends a replacement squeaky elephant toy just to buy glow in the dark Dracula teeth for himself at an arcade, or when he gave away Abraham Lincoln to his servant Moose in exchange for batteries.
He's also a terrible singer.
Snap
He never consented to this…
He may be a cartoon, but Snap isn’t always in his zone. As a Zoner whose body is completely made of chalk, Snap is vulnerable to having his body exposed to real world liquids which can cause his body to melt away upon the liquids touching him, with full body exposure causing him to be erased forever to the point where his regeneration wouldn’t be able to save him. Apart from his major weakness, Snap is also full of himself, as he can often only care about himself more than he cares about others, which is something very prominently shown with him.being very eager to show Rudy certain things despite the latter needing to attend to more important matters, which often resulted in them getting into a lot of trouble.
Before The Verdict…
Light Timing Foster’s Home Arguments
This one’s a pretty quick explanation to go over, so let’s get this over with.
The Imaginary Puppy’s Lasers
Basically, in the episode Who Let The Dogs In?, near the end of the episode, we see an imaginary puppy capable of firing lasers from its eyes, which Mac and some random animal control guy manage to move in tandem with. Already, the issue here is that when these lasers hit the floor, they explode on contact which is something that should not happen for real lasers, which doesn’t really help the case that there’s no other way to indicate these lasers are real at all. As such, the lasers being fake means that the feats of moving in tandem with these lasers are Inapplicable.
Imaginary Man lands in tandem with a Radio Wave
In his only episodic appearance Challenge of the Superfriends, Mac uses a remote control to call forth Imaginary Man to the scene, which generated radio waves from its antenna that allowed Imaginary Man to land on the ground while covering a much longer distance than the radio wave between the frames. This one is pretty straightforward, as remote controls naturally emit radio waves from their antennas when they are activated, with radio waves being the speed of light. Given the fact that Nemesis has been able to keep up with Imaginary Man as well as how Bloo jumped onto Nemesis before she could react, this is pretty much valid.
Nemesis’ Rainbows
In her only episodic appearance Challenge of the Superfriends, we are introduced to a supervillain named Nemesis, who has the ability to fire rainbows from her arms. Now, because rainbows are created as a result of light being reflected causing its spectral colors to shoot out, you’d think that Nemesis’ rainbows move at the speed of light, right? While yes, these spectral colors making up a rainbow are infrared lights that move at you know what, the biggest issue here is that Nemesis’ rainbows do not behave like actual light at all as there have been multiple scenes in the episode where her rainbows end up pushing things back and even blowing things up on contact which implies the exertion of force, a common disqualifier for something being lightspeed as light isn’t supposed to exert force at all given its massless nature. So unfortunately, this is yet another Inapplicable speed feat involving fake light.
Various feats of moving in tandem with a Camera Flash
In the episodes The Big Picture, Say It Isn’t Sew, and Mondo Coco, we see feats of characters being able to move in tandem with camera flashes; namely Camery moving in tandem with his own camera flash, Bloo and various tourists moving in tandem with a tourist’s camera flash, and Coco moving in tandem with a photographer’s camera flash. These instances are actually pretty straightforward, as a camera naturally produces light with its flash whenever it takes a picture, and given how all of these feats were done when the camera flashes were taking more than one frame to reach their destination, these feats are pretty much blatantly valid.
Conclusion
While the Imaginary Puppy’s lasers and Nemesis’ rainbows are not real lasers and light respectively, the idea of characters in Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends being comparable to the speed of light is thankfully saved thanks to arguments being present of them moving in tandem with real flashes coming from real cameras as well as Imaginary Man moving in tandem with a radio wave, and given how these are 4 valid feats, it surprisingly makes FTL+ Foster’s Home being consistent.
World Scaling
Well well well, I’m pretty sure you were expecting to see this section. Now, where do I start?
So basically, to give some background on what World is, he is a disembodied face who claims himself to be “everywhere,” “everything,” and “everyone.” Within this disembodied state, he has no feats of actually interacting with anything without possessing a faceless object or body to actually be capable of doing so. That said, whenever he does manage to possess something, he gets access to certain things that his other forms aren’t able to do, and the size and power of the objects he possesses can vary from being as small and weak as a bee to as large and powerful as a storm.
So, what does this have to do with Bloo and the others scaling to him? Well, it comes down to what forms of World they have interacted with that would allow them to scale to these specific feats done by these specific forms. Luckily, there is actually a way for them to scale to a majority of these forms, and it just so happens to be within the climax of the movie. Yes, I’m talking about the final battle against World in his dragon form. Basically, with the massive size being much larger than a majority of his forms, it makes sense as to why he would want to use this form given its size.
Now, you might be wondering why I said majority and not all. It’s simple, actually, as there is one specific form of World that is much larger than his dragon form that Bloo and the gang never interact with at all and therefore have no way to scale to it: World’s raging storm form, which is the very form World turned into when he started having his tantrum after Mr. Herriman unintentionally drove him to this state. Within this form, World’s tantrum was so massive that he ended up destroying his entire pocket dimension to the point of reducing it to a white void, and that dimension is large enough to house a starry sky.
Of course, you might be quick to point this out and ask, “Weren’t Bloo and the gang still in the pocket dimension when World destroyed it?” And my answer is, correct! They were in the pocket dimension! And now you will then ask, “Shouldn’t Bloo and the gang scale to it if they tanked the pocket dimension’s destruction?” While on paper that answer might be a yes, when you actually take a look at what's happening, the truth is that the way the pocket dimension was destroyed wasn't through an explosion that would allow the cast to scale to it, but rather it was done by warping reality hard enough to turn everything into a white void. Sure, the gang remained unaffected by it, but that was a hax attack that they only survived because they had resistance to Existence Erasure through not being erased alongside the area around them. Even if, for some reason, you still decided to scale the pocket dimension destruction feat to Bloo and everyone else, the fact that this is a massive jump all the way to tier 4 which is also the only cosmic feat in the series makes this feat too much of a catastrophic outlier for them to scale to, which makes sense given how the series is very grounded in nature. Oh yeah, and as a bonus, none of the characters scale to World moving the clouds in the sky since that was also done in his storm form which the gang never interacts with as stated earlier.
With that said, the rest of World's feats outside of the ones in his storm form should actually be fine to scale to Bloo and the gang as they've fought his dragon form which is his 2nd largest form.
CARTOON NETWORK SCALING!?
Alright, this argument might actually be insane, but I feel as though someone might actually bring this up, so I may as well explain it.
Back in 2007, we would be greeted to perhaps one of the greatest Cartoon Network crossover events known as Cartoon Network Invaded, which is a 5 chapter long plotline where aliens from space invaded Earth in an attempt to steal all of their cheese, and all of this couldn't have happened if it weren’t for a Kraft sponsorship (Wow). Now, what does this have to do with Foster’s Home scaling? It’s simple: Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends was one of the 5 shows that participated in the event alongside Ed, Edd, ‘n Eddy, My Gym Partner’s A Monkey, Camp Lazlo, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, where each show would air an episode related to the event, with the events of these episodes being connected to each other. Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends served as the first chapter, Ed, Edd, ‘n Eddy served as the second chapter, My Gym Partner’s A Monkey served as the third chapter, Camp Lazlo served as the fourth chapter, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Many served as the fifth and final chapter of the event.
All of these episodes would involve the aliens in some way, which all began when Bloo hijacked an observatory to try to communicate to the aliens to come and take Cheese back after he thought he was an alien (Which he wasn’t). The aliens ended up getting Bloo’s message, and so it would lead to the rest of the events of Cartoon Network Invaded where the aliens would try to take all of the cheese from Earth. In a sense and without breaking the canons of either show, this event actually confirms that Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Ed, Edd, ‘n Eddy, My Gym Partner’s A Monkey, Camp Lazlo, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy all take place in the same universe as each other. That said, are any of the Foster’s characters able to scale to the other shows?
As much as all of these shows share a universe with each other, none of the characters even interact with each other in any way, shape, or form that would allow them to scale to each other’s feats. Even if for some reason you argue that they scale to each other via some random ass background civilians who take hits from the characters of the different shows, the scaling these shows have are just beyond the level of how Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends is usually depicted, so if you decided to be really funny by giving them Immeasurable scaling from Ed, Edd, ‘n Eddy or even Universal scaling from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, all of this stuff would be outliers to Foster’s Home, especially since giving crossover scaling is just going to drive away the focus on Foster’s Home stats via overly relying on stats scaling to characters from completely different shows.
So basically, as much as Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends shares a universe with 4 other shows, none of the characters really interact with each other in a way that would allow for them to scale to each other.
How big are the celestial bodies in ChalkZone, really?
Throughout ChalkZone, any time we see Chalk Space, we see many planets and stars in the background. Now, as much as ChalkZone has been confirmed to be a universe in size both within an official Nickelodeon promo and in a statement by the Brain and therefore must be a typical universe size just like our universe, you’d think that the planets and stars might be 1:1 with our planets and stars, right?
Well, here’s where the issue comes in. Throughout various scenes in ChalkZone, any time we see characters next to the planets and stars, they appear to look tiny in a way that they are only several meters big, or worse, less than a meter in size for the stars. Furthermore, we even see in the episode Purple Haze where Rudy, Penny, and Snap go to the Space Monkey’s moon… whose maximum height reaches the top of a building in the real world just hundreds of feet above Chalk Earth where the ground floor in the real world is.
Despite this, however, there actually is an argument for the planets meaning to be planet-sized (AKA Earth-sized by default). Given the fact that chalk versions of New York City and Spain exist within ChalkZone with their drawings being located within the range of their real life counterparts, Chalk Earth is pretty much meant to be a planet in size, and if that’s a planet, then so might the other planets. There’s also the fact that you can chalk this up (Pun intended) to inconsistent size scaling just for the sake of either enlarging the characters so we can see them or shrinking down the size of the celestial bodies so they can fit on screen.
Now to talk about the stars in ChalkZone. Unlike the planets that can be argued to be the size of typical planets, trying to argue that the stars in ChalkZone are the size of real world stars is even harder given the fact that the show has consistently shown the stars to be extremely small, such as the Snapmobile being able to pick up the stars it crashed into which appear to be about the size of Snap’s head, or the shooting star that Snap obtained pretty much being the size of the other stars in space. Now, you may have noticed 3 notable feats for Snap that he can scale to involving stars, being his Snapship Boobyprise being able to pull a blue sun, the Hungry Cloud being able to burp loud enough to push away the chalk sun, and 3 Beanie Boys being able to move the chalk sun. All of these feats are certainly impressive if we took them as the size of real stars, but if you look at the ropes they are attached to in the Snapship and Beanie Boys’ feats, you can see that the thickness of the ropes when scaling their thickness to the things pulling them is pretty small to the point where it can give the impression that these stars that are being pulled are just comically small. Unlike the argument for the planets being truly planet-sized and only looking small because of size inconsistencies, there’s no real way to actually apply this to ChalkZone’s stars since more times than not, they are consistently meant to be pretty small, and as such, the 3 star moving feats I brought up would actually be a lot weaker than what is being depicted.
TL;DR An argument for the planets in ChalkZone being truly planet-sized can be made thanks to Chalk Earth’s geographical locations lining up with the location of their counterparts on the real world Earth, but the stars in ChalkZone are consistently depicted to be very small to the point where feats involving the stars being moved are a lot less impressive than what you might think.
Light Timing ChalkZone Arguments
Oh boy, here we go again. Let’s go over these light timing arguments now.
The Snapmobile travels through Chalk Space
In the episode Snapmobile, the Snapmobile was able to fly so fast that it was able to travel to and even crash into multiple planets and a star. Given the presence of the star, you’d think that this feat would be pretty beyond the speed of light. However, as you’ve read in a previous section, the stars in ChalkZone are simply way too small to be called real stars due to how they have consistently been depicted to be either several meters tall or even less than a meter tall. That said, the planets in ChalkZone can still be called truly planet-sized thanks to Chalk Earth, so by assuming the smallest planet the Snapmobile bounces off of is the size of Earth, it gets the feat to 0.3279610116829557 C. As for how this is supposed to scale to Snap… admittedly, it doesn’t. Sure, he was able to make manual turns, but that was only after the car had slowed down gradually for him to react. Nonetheless, there’s still some other arguments for him being put around this speed level with other feats that I’ll get to shortly, but at least this is a pretty solid speed for the Snapmobile to scale to. As such, this feat is valid.
Snap catches a Shooting Star
In the episode Snap’s Wishy Washout, Snap runs after a shooting star to try to catch it, which he succeeds in. While shooting stars are pretty fast, what makes this feat better is that this shooting star is able to move through space fast enough to make the stars move in the background. While it wouldn’t be surprising for you to think that the feat would go faster than the speed of light if you decided to scale its speed to the stars flying in the background, as I’ve explained in a previous section, the stars in ChalkZone do not truly feel star-sized due to the fact that they are consistently depicted to be very small to the point where even the star Snap held in the scene, which looks to be the same appearance as the other stars in Chalk Space, is just the size of his hand.
That said, given how the planets still have an argument for being truly planet-sized thanks to Chalk Earth, by getting the distance the planet moved in the background using the Earth’s diameter as a reference point, it got the feat to 1.678261854692822 C. Given the fact that Snap is able to run up to the shooting star to catch it, it would mean that he is comparable to its speed, and therefore, it makes the feat valid for scaling.
Rudy draws a mirror to block Robot Rudy’s laser
In the episode Double Trouble, Rudy manages to draw himself a hand mirror with his Magic Chalk in the time it takes for Robot Rudy’s laser to reach him. Although Rudy stated that this was a laser blaster when he was designing Robot Rudy, combined with the facts that the laser goes in a straight line and even bounces off of Rudy’s mirror, the one major thing that happens with the laser that erases its real status is the fact that it causes Robot Rudy’s head to spin the moment he’s hit by his own laser, and as per laser standards, a laser must not exert force on an object when it hits it. Hence, this feat is straight up Inapplicable.
Rudy draws goggles and turns in time to deflect a laser
In the episode Skrawl’s Brain, Rudy manages to draw himself a pair of goggles and even turn his head in the time it takes for a laser fired from the Brain to reach him. Given the fact that the laser was able to reflect off of the lens of Rudy’s goggles (Something that is normally reflective) combined with the fact that this laser doesn’t exert force upon reaching its destination (Apart from Rudy moving his body as a result of him reacting to being hit and trying to position himself to deflect the laser), this laser actually checks out to be real, so this feat is pretty much valid.
Rudy pilots a spaceship through Chalk Space
In the episode No Place Like Home, Rudy manages to pilot a spaceship that can keep up with an alien spaceship, with both spaceships being able to fly through space fast enough for the planets and stars to move fast in the background. Now, on paper, you’d think that the feat would go beyond the speed of light if you decided to scale its speed to the stars flying in the background, but as I’ve brought up in a previous section, the stars in ChalkZone have been consistently portrayed to be very small to the point where they can literally be less than a meter in size, therefore making them fake and not making them the size of traditional stars.
However, as I also brought up earlier that there is a valid argument for the planets being truly planet sized scaling from Chalk Earth being the size of the real Earth, by using a planet in the background to see how far the spaceship manages to travel in one second, it equates to it moving at 0.2922319321899018 C, which, while disappointing for typical spaceship feats of them flying fast enough for stars to move fast in the background, is better than nothing.
As for how Rudy is supposed to scale to this, as I’ve mentioned earlier, he has been able to react to the alien spaceship by turning around to confront it upon turning invisible, not to mention how the alien spaceship is also able to react to Rudy’s spaceship by turning around to go behind Rudy’s spaceship to open fire at it. Thus, this feat should be perfectly valid to use.
Various feats of moving in tandem with a Camera Flash
In the episodes Rudus Tabootus, Hole In The Wall, Follow the Bouncing Bag, and Snap vs. BooRat, there exist feats of characters being able to move in tandem with camera flashes, those being Rudy running in tandem with a camera flash, the giant chalk baby being able to crawl in tandem with a camera flash, various wedding goers being able to move in tandem with a camera flash, and Snap backing away in tandem with a camera flash respectively. Just like what I’ve brought up when explaining the feats for Foster’s characters moving in tandem with camera flashes, these feats are pretty much straightforward since they all involve light coming from actual digital cameras known to naturally emit a flash of light whenever a picture is taken. Thus, it should go without saying that these feats are very much valid for scaling.
Snap outruns the Hoovac 3000
Okay, so I wanted to save this section for last because this is the most insane one yet. In the episode Gift Adrift, Snap manages to outrun a vacuum called the Hoovac 3000 which was sucking up everything beneath its path, all within the span of less than a day as today was still Joe’s birthday. By calculating the vacuum’s surface area and dividing it by the volume of the universe, the total distance the Hoovac 3000 travelled came out to a whopping 6.8821219e81 meters. Using the timeframe when the Hoovac 3000 started moving in ChalkZone to when Rudy and Penny entered ChalkZone through Penny’s chalkboard to then divide the distance by the amount of seconds passed, the result came to an absurdly and stupidly high value of 94.4 Duovigintillion C. To put that into perspective, that’s 9 followed by 70 digits.
As much as people might call this an outlier due to it being an absurdly high value, surprisingly enough, the total amount of speed anti-feats in ChalkZone is… zero! There’s nothing to suggest that they are supposed to be much slower than this from a narrative standpoint, and with many valid supporting feats of the characters being able to move in tandem and even go faster than light as you read earlier, this feat is actually valid. Now, let’s go over to the conclu-
INFINITE SPEED CHALKZONE!?
…Okay, what the fuck. Guess we're not done with this scene yet.
So for the context of this, in the same episode where the Hoovac 3000 feat happened, Penny looked into the white void of ChalkZone and stated that the erased numbers she drew were starting to fall into an infinite abyss, something which Snap would reference himself in the episode Snap’s Wishy Washout. While this pretty much confirms that ChalkZone is essentially an infinitely large universe thanks to its space, the same cannot be said for the amount of chalk dust in ChalkZone, as when you look at the size of the Hoovac 3000's vacuum bag, it only appears to be finitely large and not infinitely large, otherwise it would've been able to completely fill the entire screen. Besides, if it was really sucking up an infinite amount of chalk dust then it would've exploded from doing so since no vacuum cleaner is infinitely large lmao.
All in all, as funny as it would be to have, Infinite speed ChalkZone isn't a thing, unfortunately. However, it's not like it's going to have an effect on the verdict anyway.
Conclusion
Although Robot Rudy’s laser is confirmed to be fake, the rest of the light timing arguments pretty much check out, therefore making it viable for Snap to scale to them.
Does Snap get weaker in the Real World?
I know you might be wondering, what made people think that Snap gets weaker in the real world? Well, it apparently comes from Snap’s VS wiki profile that hasn’t been updated since 2019 as of me writing this blog, which claims that Snap’s body is completely made of chalk dust in the real world and therefore his stats are different there compared to his stats in ChalkZone.
Except… this is based on absolutely nothing. Looking at every episode where Snap or any other Zoner goes to the real world, there is absolutely nothing stating let alone implying that they are weaker when they are in the real world, as they’ve always been made of chalk dust both within and outside of ChalkZone. This is not like Deltarune where Darkners have the power of real world objects when they are taken out of their Dark Worlds to the real world. If I had to guess as to why they assumed such, it’s most likely because of the Magic Chalk’s properties where it’s powerless in the real world apart from making portals to ChalkZone, but becomes powerful when it is in ChalkZone. Assuming this is the case, then what does this even have to do with Zoners who can’t even utilize the Magic Chalk’s powers in the first place?
Keep in mind that just because Zoners and other items from ChalkZone get taken out to the real world doesn’t mean they become powerless like the Magic Chalk, as we see how chalk water from the Wait N’ Sea taken to the real world is able to make adult humans feel like children when they swim in it, or how Rudy’s dinosaur mech can still function in the real world once it was taken outside of ChalkZone, or how a present drawn by Rudy within ChalkZone that causes the user to get what they want when they open it was still able to have its effect in the real world as seen with Joe opening the present to get a new pair of swimming trunks. The fact of the matter is that as much as these things are drawn into existence by the Magic Chalk, it shouldn’t mean that they scale to it being limited in power in the real world, as these things still have their powers both there and within ChalkZone.
To put it short: no, Snap doesn’t get weaker when he gets taken to the real world, as nothing implies this at all which means that he’s always had the same stats both within and outside of ChalkZone.
Verdict
Stats
These two fungoing blue imaginary beings have been through a lot of adventures in their series whether it’d be by themselves or with their creators, but of course, only one of them was created to be better than the other. Without further ado, let’s go over our stat categories: Striking Strength, Lifting Strength, and Speed.
Kicking things off with striking strength, it isn’t really much of a surprise that they’ve been dishing out plenty of hits and even taking plenty of hits throughout their series. Looking at what this mischievous Imaginary Friend has in terms of calculated feats and scaling, there’s the New Guy’s potential energy being worth 0.02518254304469407 tons of TNT, his own feat of withstanding an oven explosion that pulverized the roof of Foster’s Home at 1.260409007358987 tons of TNT, the Extremeasaur cratering the ground with its body at 1.524167547473709 tons of TNT, World’s dragon form firing a laser at the ground to create a crack at 9.523256375215105 tons of TNT which Bloo himself took, Imaginary Man pushing a kaiju-sized imaginary friend with a force of 13.80897612815487 tons of TNT, Coco withstanding being hit by an avalanche at 186.73363765153 tons of TNT, and World’s king form creating and even withstanding his own earthquake that collapsed his castle and even various mountains at 23.33752972621604016 gigatons of TNT. Pretty good!
Moving on over to see if the witty Zoner is able to keep up with his opponent, in terms of his calculated feats and scaling, there’s Robot Rudy creating large explosions at 0.0277818308 tons of TNT, Rudy moving a giant chalk body at 1.576151818209847 tons of TNT, Rudy withstanding a large amount of chalk dust hitting him at 6.0490068335122186838 megatons of TNT, his own feat of withstanding crashing into multiple planets while being flung inside of his Snapmobile at 65.8556930269227081 megatons of TNT, Craniac 3 withstanding the self-destruction of the Snapmobile which is capable of withstanding crashing into multiple planets at 1.2394654602434631574 gigatons of TNT, and Rudy, Penny, and the Smooch flipping the Hahamas upside down at 1.80014826322 gigatons of TNT.
By comparing their best feats of striking strength and durability together, 3 people being able to flip an entire island is nothing to scoff at, but it just about comes short in competing against World’s tantrum earthquake, which ultimately makes the gap a 12.964226449x in Bloo’s favor. Essentially, this means that this Imaginary Friend is sure to withstand plenty of the Zoner’s physical attacks with ease while also being able to deal hard damage with every strike, thus making it more difficult for the Zoner to try to put the Imaginary Friend down with just physical attacks alone, meaning he has to find some other way to make up for this stat disadvantage, but we’ll get to that later.
For now, Bloo comes out on top as the harder striker.
However, just because you’re good at striking hard doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re good at lifting hard, so let’s take a look at the other strength category, lifting strength. Both of these imaginary beings have had a fair share of moving around some heavy stuff, including things larger than themselves, but of course, only one of them has this category in the bag.
Looking over to what the best calculated feat Bloo scales to is, there is Madame Foster being able to slam a golden vault door with one hand which makes her capable of lifting 3437421.79669 kg. Given the fact that Madame Foster is pretty much an old lady who is surprisingly shorter than Bloo, it would mean that Bloo can potentially upscale from this feat by virtue of him being way younger than her. This is certainly an impressive feat, but the moment you start to compare it to the best lifting strength feat that Snap scales to, it’s not even a competition. For reference, Snap is able to scale to Rudy who was able to move a giant chalk drawing of a human body with a force of 139321303.1537554 kg.
Already, when you compare their best values together, the Zoner is already dominating the Imaginary Friend by a gap of a hefty 40.5307557216x. This essentially means that Bloo needs to be very careful not to let Snap grab onto him or else Snap pretty much has the potential to incapacitate him right there.
As such, Snap is the one carrying the heavier stuff here.
So now both of them each have a certain category of strength in their hand, but we won’t know who can reliably use their advantage without taking a look at what is one of the most important categories of physical stats: speed.
Both of these imaginary beings have pretty much done a lot of Subsonic feats that involve moving fast enough for them to speed off in a blur, which is consistent with how many other characters in their series have been capable of running in a blur. However, when it comes to feats that go beyond being able to move in a blur, they have exactly that.
In terms of what Bloo has outside of blur feats that have been calculated, he scales to Eduardo who can move in tandem with a bolt of electricity at Mach 2.161321671524782, which is the best feat he scales to on non-light percentage ends. However, the moment we start taking a look at Bloo’s higher ends which are the feats that enter the percentage of light range, he has his own feat of walking in tandem with a camera flash at 0.2044817927170803 C, which only gets higher when you start to scale him to other characters, namely a random tourist who can walk in tandem with a camera flash at 0.7198879551833155 C, Coco moving her head down in tandem with a camera flash at 1.367088607595992 C, Camery moving his leg in tandem with his own camera flash at 2.580645161290215 C, and Imaginary Man moving in tandem with a radio wave at 48.03333333322215 C. Nice.
Moving on to what Snap has outside of blur feats that have been calculated, he scales to the giant chalk baby being able to crawl in tandem with a camera flash at 0.1002415458937262 C, Rudy being able to run in tandem with a camera flash at 0.1842105263158421 C, Rudy being able to move in tandem with the Brain’s laser at 0.23 C, Rudy being able to pilot his spaceship at 0.2922319321899018 C, and a random wedding goer being able to move his hand in tandem with a camera flash at 0.36842105263035 C. Not bad! However, by the time we take a look at Snap’s own direct feats of speed, he starts blowing the other speed feats out of the water. Notably, he’s been able to back away from a camera flash at 0.1978021978021208 C, chase after and eventually catch a shooting star moving at 1.678261854692822 C, and running away from the Hoovac 3000 which was able to move through every bit of ChalkZone at a whopping 94.4 Duovigintillion C to suck it up.
When we start to compare these two in speed… holy shit it’s not even close. Yes, Bloo scaling to someone moving in tandem with a radio wave is nice and all, but that’s as far as he’s getting in terms of speed. Snap, on the other hand, outran a vacuum that was traveling through every bit of a universe to suck up every trace of chalk dust in less than a day. Comparing their best speeds to each other, we are looking at a speed gap of 1.9667658e69x in Snap’s favor. To put that into perspective, that’s a number in the duovigintillions range which is astronomically faster than the best speed feat Bloo scales to, so much so that the Zoner essentially views the Imaginary Friend as being virtually frozen in time to his perspective, thus giving him the potential to do a duovigintillion actions before his opponent can even do one action. Essentially, put it this way: in the time it takes Bloo to travel just a single centimeter, Snap would’ve already travelled the diameters of 2.2349611e40 universes, which already goes to show how jaw-droppingly wide the gap is.
In what is pretty much a one-sided comparison, Snap blew this category out of the water with his better speed.
Tertiary Factors
Let’s now take a look at some categories that won’t affect the result much, but are still noteworthy to mention. Having gone on so many adventures both with their creators and by themselves since they were created, it isn’t much of a surprise that they’ve been through quite a lot in spite of them being young. That said, when we take a look at their experience, it’s actually pretty clear cut.
Snap has been going on adventures for 2 years ever since he was first made by Rudy, but Bloo has been going on adventures with Mac for 5 years since he was first created. Keep in mind that this isn’t even accounting for the fact that Bloo was only 5 when he first moved into Foster’s Home, where he would spend around 2 years living at Foster’s Home given how there’s the timeskip of Goo constantly visiting Foster’s Home that seems to span 2 years, which is consistent with how it’s been stated that Bloo has been pulling off his peanut brittle prank on the Foster’s Home residents “year after year” to imply that he’s been living there for at least 2 years. While it’s also true that time has passed since Snap’s 2nd birthday happening in the episode Lost in Chalk, the fact that Rudy still has Mr. Wilter as his teacher in episodes after that one implies that he is still within the same grade level since the start of the main series, which means that the rest of the series has taken place in the span of less than a year since Snap’s 2nd birthday. Even if you want to disregard the extra years due to Mac still being 8 in Season 6 when he was also 8 in Season 1 (Kinda like how Ash Ketchum is always 10 lol), the fact that Bloo is still 3 years older than Snap means that he’s spent more life experience going on adventures.
With all of this said, Bloo solidly takes experience.
However, just because you can be more experienced than the other doesn’t mean you are qualitatively better in terms of skill, so let’s now look at that to see who has the techniques to stay in the game.
Both of them have been involved in handcuffs with others from time to time, but admittedly, a lot of these showings of them throwing fists at others is just them being rather basic. That said, Snap did manage to beat a dog up without being hit, but Bloo has managed to defeat Terrence by getting him to punch himself repeatedly while dodging his attacks. As such, both of them are just about even with each other in terms of hand to hand combat. Looking at how well they are in using their equipment, nothing much really changes since the way they use their equipment also seems to be pretty basic (Maybe outside of Snap ironically playing paddle ball better than Bloo despite how that toy is Bloo’s signature piece of equipment lol, but that isn’t combat related).
When it comes to miscellaneous skills, both of them have had feats of stealth in their series. Bloo has actually been doing it more not just with his disguises, but also being able to generally without being caught, something that is most prominent when he kidnapped Duchess in seconds without any of the Applebees ever spotting him despite how they were all home with her. At the same time, however, Snap has also been able to blend in as a chalkboard drawing and even slide past people who were looking in his direction without being caught, plus he’s disguised himself before to hide from others.
In what appears to be a pretty even category with nobody taking the advantage over the other in a way that would benefit them in combat, it’s best to say that both of them have an equal amount of skill.
Of course, just because they are just as skilled as each other doesn’t mean that it can be automatically assumed that they are just as smart as each other without any evidence, so why don’t we look into their intelligence to see who has the better imaginative mind to competently do their actions with success?
Already, when taking a look at the intelligence of these two imaginary beings, both of them have done some pretty similar stuff like running successful businesses, tricking others into doing unintended things, fooling others with convincing disguises, and even being able to set up complex systems that activate in an essential a domino effect. That said, despite these great achievements, they don’t come without their flaws that can hinder them. Both of them have been known to be selfish to the point where it has caused them to make decisions that have often placed them in danger that they could’ve avoided.
In terms of intelligence flaws unique to them, however, this is where things start really going down for one of them that would cause the other that would end up costing them this category. Snap has been forgetful at times like forgetting his single digit passcode just seconds after being told it, sure, but he has actually been able to remember long term stuff more times than not in his series. Bloo, on the other hand, just consistently lacks common sense throughout his series, whether it’d be burning down Foster’s Home because he thought cookies would cook faster at higher temperatures, not being able to understand when someone is being sarcastic to the point where he ends up taking them seriously, or even straight up denying the answer to a simple math equation by saying that 2+3 doesn’t equal 5. The worst part here is that he can be easily manipulated into doing things that would get the very enemies he’s fighting against to have the advantage over him, like leaving Madame Foster’s bowling team to join her rival’s bowling team upon being convinced that he would be given a paddle ball that he already owns plenty of, or even giving up Abraham Lincoln to Moose just because he needed batteries for his handheld console. Snap may have his downs at times, but even he at least knows some common sense to things unlike Bloo whose immature nature has consistently led to his downfall.
Both of them may have been clever and successful, but with Bloo’s own ego being his downfall more times than not, it becomes pretty obvious that Snap has the clearer and more competent imaginary mindset.
Arsenal & Abilities
Alright, so now we’re at the final section! Sure, Bloo is stronger and striking strength and more durable, but Snap is stronger in lifting strength and faster. Will things be able to change with what they are able to do to each other with their equipment and abilities? Well, let’s find out!
Starting off with their equipment, in spite of these being characters whose shows got cancelled in the late 2000’s, both of them surprisingly possess over a hundred different pieces of equipment. To recap, let’s go over what each one has to offer to the other.
In terms of what Bloo has, he has a lollipop, an air freshener that can spray mist in the air, a bindle, a coin dispenser belt to carry coins, his hundreds of paddle balls, a headband, stilts, plates, a sweater, a fake time machine, a rubber hammer, a can of soda, a fishing rod, a pair of binoculars, a fake spider that can scare people, a striped hat, Madame Foster’s car, a fake mustache, a boulder hat, a Chinese finger trap, a beanie, a scarf, a pitcher of lemonade, non-stick spray that can expose lasers, a formal suit, a cellphone, a steamboat to ride across water, a captain’s hat, a cigar, a crown, a segway for faster mobility, a showman’s outfit, a top hat, a drill, a toy toolbox, a balloon along with a bag of them, a hammer, a bunch of boards, various nails, a vault door, various chains including a bag of them, a lock, a lamp shade to make himself a lamp, a monocle, a planner, a pair of sunglasses, a coconut drink, a wooden mallet, a bonnet, a soother, a trilby, a suitcase, a ragged blanket, his famed Deo outfit, a photo of Mac, a cowboy hat, a notebook, a pencil, a bottle of hair gel, an oversized pair of shoes, various magazines, a waiter outfit, a propeller beanie, a nerd outfit, a visor hat, a press hat, a camera, some swimming goggles, a bike helmet, a lance, a jet car that serves as both a car and a flying vehicle, an Eduardo dummy, a marker, some fake Dracula teeth that glow in the dark, a magnifying glass, a straw hat, various bananas for people to slip on, a burglar suit, a pair of scissors, some rope, a Duchess dummy, a motor scooter for more grounded transportation, a box of apple juice, a party hat, a lei, a grass skirt, a feather that can tickle people and be used for chain reaction setups, a large amount of Gelatin-O that can bounce people back, a construction hat, a wrecking ball for heavy damage, some ketchup and mustard bottles, some glue, a shaver, a gold scepter, a trapper hat, a Bob Marley outfit, a guitar, a present, a robot suit, a pile of coal, a megaphone, a beret, a campaign car for even more grounded transportation, an Abraham Lincoln attire, an accordion, a tutu, a dozen eggs, a deck of Imaginary Friend trading cards, a bobble buddy of himself, a net, a superhero outfit, his Masked Uniscorn outfit, some safety goggles, a chainsaw, a floatie, a beach shovel, a pail, a beach ball, a metal shovel, a paperboy hat, a barber outfit, a pair of barber scissors, a comb, a can of shaving cream that can be used for pranks, a wooden log, a dart gun, the Foster’s bus for yet again more grounded transportation, some plungers, a pizzeria hat, a bottle of floor wax that he can use to make people slip, a mop, a metal bucket, some puppets, a pirate outfit, some tape, a ball of yarn, a pet bowl, a broom, a handheld console, an umbrella, a safety vest, some rolls of masking tape, a stop sign, a fake $10 bill, a can of rubber bands, a rocking chair, a pair of sewing needles, a cardboard box, a rockstar outfit, a lit torch he can use as a flamethrower, a bottle of root beer, a viking hat, some propelling ropes, a bucket of marbles, a feather pillow, a smoke bomb, a bottle of cooking oil, a robe, a fez, a name card, a handyman outfit, a screwdriver, a saw, a pair of pliers, a wrench, a sawblade, a baseball bat, some jumper wires, a businessman outfit, a package of bacon, a bouquet of flowers, a box of chocolate, a princess outfit, an automatic paddle ball prototype that can shoot far at the cost of breaking, a phonebook, a moist towelette, an axe, a latex mask, a fake can of peanut brittle powerful enough to knock heavy objects down, a Mojo Jojo costume, a zombie survival book, a paintball gun, a paintball mask, a sack to put over people’s faces, a frisbee, a soccer ball, a kite, a skateboard for more grounded transport, a bike for even more grounded transport, a paddle boat for more water transport, a go-kart for yet again more grounded transport, a rodeo outfit, a clown outfit, colored juggling balls, a mexican dancer outfit, a pair of paper fans, a toga, a shady outfit, a spitball, a plastic straw, a water gun filled with mud, a paper bag, a pie, a street sweeper, a joy buzzer, a pair of arm floaties, a bottle of sunblock, a fake shark fin to scare little kids, a mourning hat, a party blower, a cord of Christmas lights, a deer decoration, some running gear, a wheelchair, a medical cart, an underarm crutch, a rake, a battery, some tissue, a jar of peanut butter he can cover himself in, a wedding outfit, his highly bright and flammable trouble light, a hula hoop, a football helmet, a wagon, a telescope, a flashlight, a hand mirror, a fish bowl, a boombox, a cardboard cutout of himself to fool others, and a stick of gum.
Now let’s move over to Snap to see what he’s got. He has a fly for bait, a rocking horse, a chalk shovel, the Magic Chalk that he can’t use the powers of, a parachute, some color changing jellybeans, a three-neck electrical guitar, a headband, the Snapmobile which can fly, drive around, and self-destruct, a sled, a pie, a detective outfit, an oversized magnifying glass, a giant fishing rod, a chalk footlong sub, a bandana, a tuxedo, an accordion worm, a Rapsheeba magazine, a knight costume, a jar of chalk peanut butter, a knife, some pajamas, a fedora, a chalk burger, a waterway map, a paddle ball, a sombrero, a vihuela, an umbrella, a line of chalk weenies, a cowboy attire, a hoof on a stick, a poster of Ancient Rome, a toga, a gladiator helmet, a green cap and shirt, a spatula, a chef hat, an apron, a megaphone, a lieutenant outfit, a radio transceiver, a squiggle ball, a miniature replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a tour guide hat, a pepper shaker to make people sneeze, some pants, a yodeler outfit, a climbing axe, a policeman costume, a police van to trap people inside of, a sentient pool cue, a line that he can use for just about anything he imagines, an acoustic guitar, a boulder hat, a rocking chair, some gum that can make him float in the air, some wings, a bow, two strips of tape, a tutu, a turban hat, a striped swimsuit, a wrestling outfit, a bank uniform, a referee outfit, a microphone, an excavator that can put a hard grab onto things, a chalk bucket, a chalk frying pan, some chalk bread, a bottle of chalk-olate milk, a patriotic hat, a yellow guitar, a sun hat, a tropical shirt, a pogo foot, a straw hat, a seed pouch that has seeds that can grow plants that sprout tacos, a reed, a bobble buddy of himself, a catcher outfit, a net, a safety vest, some hiking shoes, a scooter for grounded transportation, a flying broomstick for aerial transportation, a bottle of irresistible cologne that can cause the person with its scent to feel attractable by everyone, a blimp bike for more aerial transport, a court jester outfit, an Egyptian outfit, a shooting star that can grant him 3 wishes of anything he wants, a spiky hair wig, a painter outfit, a paint roller, a space uniform, a basket, some creator complaints forms, a face shield, a golden badge, a flower costume, a flashlight, some vibrant green outfit, some vibrant purple outfit, a pair of sunglasses, a turbine boat for water transport, a blindfold, a brown trenchcoat, a suitcase, a pair of binoculars, a chalk ice cream float, a caveman costume, a trapper hat, a jacket, a chalk mallet, a chalk candy cane, a box of fish hooks that can tickle people, a music stand, some mini pig puppets, a plane for more aerial transportation, a reporter outfit, a cup of chalk soda, a conductor outfit, a shovel guitar, a teeth car for more grounded transportation, a scout hat, a conical straw hat, a staff, a thumb sign, a diving outfit, a bride outfit, a bouquet of flowers, an annoying talking greeting card that keeps yapping at you, a toilet paper outfit, a safari outfit, a camera, a pair of aviator goggles, a sailor outfit, a lantern that can fit uses just about any glowing light source, a pointed straw hat, a pair of overalls, a pitchfork, a conducting paton, a slice of chalk pizza, an aviator hat, a hula skirt, a chalk coconut drink, an elf costume, a chalkonaut suit, a spiky green tricorn hat, a red cape, a hip hop outfit, the Twitch O’ Matic that can force people wearing its Twitch Medallions to uncontrollably dance as long as it’s playing music, a unicycle for yet again more grounded transport, a helicopter for even more aerial transport, a flying saucer for yet again even more aerial transport, a piece of chalk cake, a flying pencil for yet again even more aerial transport, a hobby horse, a lasso, a giant cup of Jingle Belly Soda, a construction hat, a pail, a globe, a spoon, a barrel, a Shakespearean play outfit, a Romeo outfit, a brush, a pair of roller skates that can somehow allow him to climb up a mountain, a black trenchcoat, a cane, a striped shirt, a doctor outfit, a catch ball toy, various bottles of color changing elixir, a formal suit, his own personal car for yet again even more grounded transport, a can of fixative spray that can immobilize chalk drawings, a pickup truck, a chalk apple, the Snapship Boobyprise for yet again even more aerial transportation which also comes with a rope to pull giant objects, a curved telescope, a party blower, a fake beard, an hourglass, a rope, a carpet, a skateboard for traps, some propellers, a cage to trap people inside of, some laser sensors, and a giant foot to kick people.
When comparing both of their arsenals, Bloo has around 30 more pieces of equipment for him to utilize, which ultimately makes him win the quantity part of this category. However, as they always say, quality matters over quantity, so why don't we actually check to see how effective their equipment is?
Right off the bat, despite having over a hundred different items to choose from, a majority of their arsenal pretty much serves no purpose in combat. To name some of them, these would include magazines, some food items, clothes they don’t use for disguises, or pretty much any typical everyday object in general that people never think to use in a fight. That said, when it comes to some equipment that’s actually useful, both of them have a variety of close ranged weapons that can be used for combat such as knives and axes, and on top of this, both possess many ways of grounded transportation (Scooters, Cars), aerial transportation (Planes), and water transportation (Boats). When it comes to who has better modes of transportation, however, both of them are just about equal when it comes to their grounded modes of transportation, but the remaining 2 modes have one taking the advantage over the other in each category. In this case, Snap has better modes of aerial transportation via actually having vehicles that can reach space (Snapmobile, Flying Saucer, and the Snapship Boobyprise) unlike Bloo who doesn’t have any way to reach space, and that’s not even mentioning how these vehicles are able to do things beyond just flying, given how his Snapmobile can act as grounded transportation as well as self-destruct while the Snapship Boobyprise send people inside of it with its light and even pull objects with its ropes. Likewise, Bloo generally has the better mode of water transportation considering how his vehicles are actually made of real traditional materials unlike Snap’s water vehicles that are all made of chalk that can dissolve upon making contact with real world water.
Speaking of real world water, Bloo just so happens to possess a variety of different real world liquids such as his air freshener spray, his bottle of hair gel, his Gelatin-O, his ketchup and mustard bottles, his eggs, his paintball gun, his bottle of cooking oil, his floor wax, his mud-filled water gun, and pretty much any drink he has which, although looking to be pretty useless on paper, can actually dissolve any piece of equipment Snap has as well as Snap himself due to his major weakness to real world liquids that can cause him to dissolve. Given the fact that Bloo can be pretty clever at planning as well as how he’s had pranks involving liquids in the past, it wouldn’t be too much of a surprise for him to figure this weakness out and exploit it promptly. On top of this, other stuff that isn’t real world liquid that Bloo has that can be useful against Snap include his cardboard cutout which can trick Snap into believing he’s standing there, as well as his smoke bomb which can obscure Snap’s vision.
That said, Snap isn’t without his own advantages with his equipment. For starters, even though he has less equipment to work with compared to Bloo, there are 3 pieces of equipment that stand out as they are the most useful items to fight off time Imaginary Friend. There’s his irresistible cologne that can cause Bloo to get attracted by several people if he’s ever hit by it, his Twitch O’ Matic that can cause Bloo to uncontrollably dance if he gets a Twitch Medallion placed on him while it’s playing a song, and what’s probably his best piece of equipment, his Shooting Star which can allow him to make 3 wishes of pretty much anything he wants by telling it his wish, be it having multiple Zoners show up that he can have join him in fighting Bloo, erasing things on a universal range, or even BFR’ing people into space. The caveat to this, obviously, is that Snap only has 3 wishes to make, and once he uses all of these wishes, the Shooting Star becomes powerless to him.
So, this is pretty interesting. Bloo has better quantity thanks to his bigger arsenal as well as possessing plenty of counters in the form of the real world liquids he has that can wash away Snap’s equipment and even Snap himself (Except for the fixative spray which is the only non-chalkmade item Snap has, but it isn’t really useful due to Bloo not being a chalk drawing lol), while Snap has a few pieces of equipment that are qualitatively better than anything Bloo has due to them being hax-based as well as having better range. Given how hard it is to determine who should take this category due to Bloo’s counters to just about any of Snap’s equipment as well as Snap having more effective equipment to use, I’ll just go ahead and call this a draw.
As useful as their equipment is in their own right, however, sometimes there might be scenarios where the both of them would become completely unarmed and without any equipment to use. So, let’s take a look at what abilities they naturally have to survive long.
Starting off with Bloo, he has the ability to store items within a personal hammerspace, morph his body into different shapes, stretch his body pretty long, break the fourth wall, regenerate from full body skin burns, head bumps, and broken teeth in seconds, teleport, set an area in complete darkness with 2 claps, and briefly pause time to make realizations, which isn’t combat applicable. In terms of resistances, he’s been able to withstand fire and electricity as well as be immune to getting put to sleep or erased from existence.
Now moving onto Snap, he has the ability to store items within a personal headspace, have immortality that allows him to survive for thousands of years and even survive having his head taken off of his body, regenerate from having his body turned into dust and even from complete physical erasure within seconds, immerse himself within floors and walls, break the fourth wall, make various duplicates of himself, control his body in a way that he can fit himself into small spaces and spin his head 360*, stretch his body pretty long, make afterimages of himself from moving fast, interact with and even walk on clouds, possess clouds to move them around, run up walls, manipulate his own density to fall slower, yell in a way that his echo says his lines in a different tone, breathe in space, make a giant head of himself out of thin air as well as enter his own mind, and teleport. In terms of resistances, he’s able to withstand time being paused, be exposed to extremely cold and hot temperatures as well as radiation without any issue, withstand plenty of pain, and be immune to having his powers drained, his mind being manipulated, or being exposed to fragrances potent enough to cause people to melt.
When comparing their abilities, it’s pretty clear by now that Snap has more natural abilities to pull off than Bloo, but quantity isn’t all that matters if you know the drill, so how effective are their abilities?
In terms of shared abilities, they both have the ability to regenerate, break the fourth wall, control their body, stretch their body, teleport, and even store items within their personal hammerspace. The abilities that essentially cancel out due to being similar are their fourth wall awareness, teleportation, elasticity, and hammerspaces. However, as soon as you take a look at the rest of their abilities in terms of their effectiveness, Bloo… doesn’t really stand much of a chance here. Now, as much as both of them are able to control their bodies, Bloo is only able to morph his body into different poses, have a snake’s tongue, and even turn into a ball, which, while impressive, is inferior to Snap being able to shift his eyes to become horizontally aligned, twist his head 360*, and even compress his body in a way that it allows him to fit into small areas as small as a keyhole. In terms of their regeneration, Bloo may be able to regenerate from full body burns in seconds, but Snap can regenerate his entire body from being completely erased on a physical level in seconds which Bloo has never faced before.
Moving on to the effectiveness of their abilities that are exclusive to themselves, Bloo can turn areas pitch black and back to normal within 2 claps, which could be useful should the two ever end up in a dark place and Bloo needs to see where Snap is, and he can also surround Snap in total darkness to make it harder for him to see. He also has the ability to pause time, albeit this isn’t really combat applicable due to how he’s unable to move his body while doing this given how this has only been used to make realizations, and even if it was combat applicable, Snap is straight up immune to time stop.
On the other hand, Snap’s exclusive abilities include eternal and resilient immortality that makes him difficult to kill, immersion that makes him fuse into walls and floors to be unaffected by attacks while within them, duplication that allows him to make multiple duplicates of himself to overwhelm Bloo, afterimage creation that can make him harder to track when he moves, free movement that can make him walk on clouds, non-physical interaction in the form of interacting with clouds, sound manipulation that changes the tone of his voice once projected in the air, self-sustenance that allows him to breathe in space, and astral projection that allows him to enter his own mind and even create a giant floating head of himself to potentially catch Bloo off guard.
So all in all, not only did Snap have more natural abilities to pull off, but also any abilities Bloo has that he shares with Snap, the latter simply either tied in effectiveness or had the better ability variants over the former. Bloo has 1 exclusive ability that might cause Snap trouble, but Snap has multiple exclusive abilities that can do the same thing. This goes without saying, but Snap is just naturally better in terms of abilities.
So now that we have covered just about every important category there is to matter, we’ll move on to the most important category of all: wincons. Basically, who will be able to take the win more times than not based on everything we have learned about them so far?
To recap, Bloo’s most notable advantages are that he is stronger in striking strength, more durable, more experienced, and has many more equipment to use which includes certain pieces of equipment that can exploit Snap’s weakness to real world water. Likewise, Snap’s most notable advantages are that he is stronger in lifting strength, faster, smarter, has qualitatively better pieces of equipment that also give him the edge in range, and has better abilities overall. With these specific advantages in mind, let’s see what wincons they have.
You might think that Bloo can just punch Snap to death given how he’s stronger to the point of one-shotting, and it would actually work… if it wasn’t for one, Snap’s regeneration allowing him to come back from complete physical erasure in seconds, and two, Snap being absurdly faster than him to the point where Bloo is virtually a statue to his perspective. Additionally, while Bloo does have methods of incapacitation like trying to tie Snap with a rope or even lock him in a room before sealing it with boards and nails, Snap’s body control, teleportation, and sheer lifting strength advantage would allow him to simply break out of these altogether.
That said, Bloo does have plenty of wincons in hand, all of which being in the form of covering Snap’s body in real world liquid to exploit his weakness to it which would cause him to get washed away and therefore killed off for good. With so many real world liquids, he has the potential to either mop the floor with floor wax to make it unwalkable for Snap, cover himself in peanut butter so Snap can’t physically touch him at all, shoot Snap with either his paint gun or mud-filled water gun, shoot lines of ketchup and mustard all over the place to make it harder for Snap to traverse through the battlefield, spray the air with his air freshener spray that would cover a decent amount of AoE that would make it difficult for Snap to avoid even with his speed advantage, and hell, assuming he somehow manages to run out of liquid-based equipment to use, he could even spit on him as a wincon as disgusting as that sounds, something that has been exploited before in the episode Attack of the Rudosaurus where Rudy spat on his own hand to erase part of his dinosaur mech that he drew with the Magic Chalk. So with all of this in mind, does Snap have the means to take Bloo down before he can set all of this up?
Remember, given the fact that he has the massive speed advantage here, he should be given the highest priority in terms of acting. Right off the bat, although Snap has the potential to incapacitate Bloo with a rope (Especially given his lifting strength advantage) or even lock him up in a cage, Bloo would be able to escape this through his teleportation, rendering these methods unreliable for him to do to defeat him.
That said, there’s 2 pieces of equipment in mind that give him wincons to defeating Bloo: the Twitch O’ Matic and the Shooting Star. If Snap can manage to get a Twitch Medallion attached to Bloo and make the Twitch O’ Matic play a song while the Twitch Medallion is on him, Bloo will start to uncontrollably dance to the point where he can’t stop let alone take off the Twitch Medallion, effectively acting as a good way to incapacitate him. On the other hand, the Shooting Star can be used by Snap to wish multiple Zoners to show up out of nowhere to assist Snap as well as wish for Bloo to be sent to space where he will suffocate to death there, and given how the range of the Shooting Star is on a universal scale through erasing a majority of ChalkZone to the point of leaving its infinite abyss visible to Snap, if Snap manages to BFR Bloo, say, to the edge of the universe, then Bloo won’t be able to get back with his teleportation as that has only covered a few meters.
Now that I’ve mentioned how he can summon Zoners to help him, I also want to point out that Snap can also duplicate himself to add on to the number of Zoners that would end up forming a huge army that Bloo would seriously struggle to take down due to the fact that they all have most of the same abilities of Snap which includes his insane regeneration. Yes, Bloo is nearly 13x stronger to the point where he can tank a lot of hits from Snap, but as soon as more than 13 Zoners get summoned or Snap makes more than 13 clones of himself, those sheer numbers will start to overwhelm Bloo to the point where they would all work together to slowly but surely chip away Bloo’s defenses until he’s finally defeated, especially given how Snap is a duovigintillion times faster which will therefore allow him to do a duovigintillion actions before Bloo can even process a single thought.
Popup: Even if you do decide to scale Bloo to World destroying his entire pocket dimension (Which is invalid as I stated earlier) to the point where Snap and his support would never be able to physically hurt Bloo at all, Snap can still defeat Bloo with the Twitch O' Matic and the Shooting Star as stated earlier.
And so, despite having many ways to wash away Snap to the point of having more ways to defeat Snap than Snap having ways to defeat him, Bloo was simply far too slow to even do anything before Snap just gets to his wincons first through either forcing him to dance forever, BFR’ing him to space where he suffocates to death, or even physically chipping away his defenses with the help of his duplicates and summoned Zoners from his Shooting Star. Essentially, in the battle to determine who was the true bluest friend forever, Snap just went all the way to the top to win it all.
Conclusion
Bloo
Advantages:
Stronger striking strength and more durable
More experienced
Better arsenal in terms of quantity…
Better modes of water transport
Can wash away Snap and his equipment by hitting him with just about any piece of liquid-based equipment
Has more ways to get rid of Snap than vice-versa overall…
Is voiced by Reaper from Overwatch
Had a proper finale to his series…
I grew up watching Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends more than ChalkZone…
Equal:
Just as skilled
Equally effective modes of ground transport
Disadvantages:
Weaker lifting strength
Much slower to an absurd degree
Dumber
…but worse arsenal in terms of quality
Less effective abilities in both quality and quantity
Worse range overall
Worse modes of aerial transport
Is going to have a hard time trying to kill Snap because of his regeneration
Can get incapacitated by the Twitch O’ Matic
Can get sent to space if Snap makes a wish with the Shooting Star to send him there
Can be overwhelmed by Snap creating duplicates of himself and even summoning multiple Zoners to take him down
…but Snap is a lot more likely to get to his wincons first
…but it was a straight up lackluster ending (If you’re watching the series by release date order, that is. The series had a much more satisfying series finale in production order)
Everyone Knows It’s Bendy, Imposter's Home for Um... Make 'Em Up Pals, Duchess of Wails, Foster's Goes to Europe, I Only Have Surprise for You, and Pranks for Nothing
…but Bloo is a more intolerable character
ZONE (You know EXACTLY what I mean…)
Snap
Advantages:
Stronger lifting strength
Much faster to an absurd degree
Smarter
Better arsenal in terms of quality…
More effective abilities in both quality and quantity
Better range overall
Better modes of aerial transport
Regeneration from complete physical erasure in seconds allows him to withstand attacks from Bloo
Can incapacitate Bloo with the Twitch O’ Matic
Can wish away Bloo into space with the Shooting Star
Can summon multiple Zoners and even duplicate himself to overwhelm Bloo with sheer numbers
Much more likely to get to his wincons first…
Candi Milo
Actually has a girlfriend
Snap is a more tolerable character…
Equal:
Just as skilled
Equally effective modes of ground transport
Disadvantages:
Weaker striking strength and less durable
Less experienced
…but worse arsenal in terms of quantity
Worse modes of water transport
Can get himself and just about 99% of his equipment washed away by just about any of Bloo’s liquid-based equipment
…but he has fewer ways of taking down Bloo than vice-versa overall
Kinda aged poorly considering how whiteboards are used more than chalkboards nowadays
Nickelodeon SERIOUSLY did his series dirty after 2005…
…but I grew up watching Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends more than ChalkZone
Overall, this battle was pretty interesting and fun to research. Bloo may have been a mischievous imaginary friend with the right tools needed to take down the Zoner especially with his striking strength, durability, and experience edges, it’s just that he is just WAY too slow to even do any of his moves, let alone blink or think, before Snap just gets him to dance forever, sent to space, or even physically beats him up with the help of his clones and several Zoners, especially given Snap’s other edges in lifting strength, intelligence, and natural abilities.
Now, if this match were to be an equalized stats matchup, then Bloo would’ve stood a better chance here via actually being able to do his wincons properly, but given his own ego has made him screw up in the past, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise for him to fumble in that especially given how Snap maintains his non-stat edges that can still give him a chance to win.
At the end of the day, Bloo’s chances of winning proved to be imaginary which ultimately made him snap out of his zone for good. Oh, no need to feel so bloo, at least this match was fun to chalk about!
The winner is Snap.
Closing Thoughts
And… that’s my second blog! I hope you enjoyed it. As such, feedback such as parts you like or disagreements are appreciated.
Now, I know I said in my last blog that I had 2 blogs in production from 2024 and 2025 respectively, but just to let you know, this blog is not one of the 2 blogs, though I am actively working on one of them which happens to be so long that it’s going over 60K words and not even halfway done. I figured that I needed a break from working on that blog, so I decided to go for a good classic Cartoon Network VS Nickelodeon blog featuring franchises that have never been used in a traditional VS blog.
I ended up deciding to do this matchup solely because I’ve always wanted to do a Cartoon Network VS Nickelodeon blog since I love that dynamic, and given the fact that I’ve loved watching Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends ever since I’ve grown up watching it back in the early 2010’s, I really wanted to see it properly covered due to how heavily underresearched it is. On the other hand, while I haven’t really grown up watching ChalkZone as a kid, I did get into the series a few years back and I pretty much enjoyed it, especially given how Snap appears to be a much better and more tolerable version of Bloo. So, given how Bloo VS Snap was a decently requested matchup that kinda went nowhere due to the lack of research on both sides (Mostly on Bloo), I figured that I’d do this.
As a bonus, I know you might also be wondering, “Why not Mac & Bloo VS Rudy & Snap since that’s also a requested matchup?” As much as the dynamic is “Creator and Imaginary Being VS Creator and Imaginary Being,” I just thought that Mac didn’t have much to work with while Rudy was just too broken with the Magic Chalk to the point where the fight would be an even bigger stomp. Sure, Mac apparently has the ability to stop time via using his imagination, but not only is it the only significant thing going for him, Rudy and Snap straight up resist time stop entirely. Hell, even if you just make this Mac & Bloo VS Snap, Snap is just way too fast for them to the point where he can pretty much overwhelm them pretty easily. As a matter of fact, you can even argue that Snap straight up clears the entirety of Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends due to his absurd speed advantage, and while it’s true that there’s World to deal with, he can still get defeated by Snap simply wishing him out of existence with the Shooting Star. So yeah, take that as a fun little bonus round scenario from me.
As another bonus, you might also be wondering how these two would interact with each other realistically if they were to meet each other. Honestly, I’d see Bloo being jealous at Snap believing that he’s a better version of him in many ways, while Snap would probably try to help Bloo become a better person to the point where they would both become friends with each other in the end.
So now you might be wondering what’s coming up next from me. Well, I’ve decided to start the production of a few blogs, but I don’t want to reveal anything yet as these plans might change in the future depending on how much I’m feeling about doing these, though if I do end up solidifying my dedication to a particular a blog I’m working on (Which isn’t one of the two blogs I mentioned earlier), then I would publicly announce what it is. For now, stay tuned for my next blog!
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