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"The Big Picture" is the second episode in season 4 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The episode first aired on May 5, 2006. The episode was written by Tim McKeon.

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  • "The Big Picture" is the second episode in season 4 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The episode first aired on May 5, 2006. The episode was written by Tim McKeon.
  • "The Big Picture" was released in the U.S. as a 7" single with "You Go to My Head" and as a 12" promo single with "The Big Picture" as the B-side.
  • The Big Picture is a track in the BIOHAZARD OUTBREAK Original Soundtrack.
  • After seeing a film on the telly which Sooty, Scampi and Sweep think is rubbish, they decide to make their own motion picture with the help of Katarina and Captain Fogbound.
  • Hogan plans to steal the picture that a Gestapo officer is blackmailing Klink with.
  • The main goal of the game is to capture the best possible photos in order to earn money. The amount of money earned for each photo is as follows: * Photos that have one castmate can be worth 50-250 points. * Photos that have a castmate hidden behind a scenery part can be worth 300-500 points. * Photos that have two castmates can be worth 500-900 points. * Photos that have three castmates can be worth 1,000-1,200 points. * Photos that have a pairing or couple shown can be worth over 3,000 points, making them one of the most valuable photos in the game. * Photos with two or more of the above factors vary in the amount of money they earn. * Photos that are blurry or not centered are worth less points, usually three, four, or five points, no matter how many characte
  • You may have heard the word "sustainability" being tossed around. Or maybe a reference to the "post-petroleum era." And of course, you've heard about global warming. It is important to look at the BIG picture in order to help us plan more accurately for our future. If you know that a storm is coming, you take adequate, precautionary steps to prepare and protect yourself. Why not do the same for a future that will surely be very different from the past? 1. Start with one of these films. Available as a film and a book: We agree with this review by Jeffrey M. Anderson Go to: 2. Web resources
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  • "The Big Picture" is the second episode in season 4 of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The episode first aired on May 5, 2006. The episode was written by Tim McKeon.
  • You may have heard the word "sustainability" being tossed around. Or maybe a reference to the "post-petroleum era." And of course, you've heard about global warming. It is important to look at the BIG picture in order to help us plan more accurately for our future. If you know that a storm is coming, you take adequate, precautionary steps to prepare and protect yourself. Why not do the same for a future that will surely be very different from the past? This section will connect you with the best resources we know of to explain our predicament. We have divided it into understanding peak oil and global responses 1. Start with one of these films. Available as a film and a book: We agree with this review by Jeffrey M. Anderson If you see only one movie this year, make it An Inconvenient Truth. It may not be the year's best movie, or it’s most entertaining, but it's certainly the most terrifyingly crucial. Director Davis Guggenheim does a remarkable job of filming Al Gore's "climate crisis" slide show, somehow making it visually dramatic and compulsively gripping. Gore has moved way beyond the "wooden" presidential candidate who nearly won the 2000 election, and now appears as dynamic, commanding, intelligent and even funny. The film clearly and effectively explains the cause and horrifying effects of global warming, and even takes time out to refute the right wing naysayers, challenging and debunking their best "arguments" against global warming. If the movie has a flaw, it's the gloomy interludes in which Gore talks about his personal road toward this fight. But several humorous bits, such as an animated segment by Matt Groening and his "Simpsons" crew, counterbalance these moments. Melissa Etheridge contributes a song to the closing credits. According to this film, we have ten years in which to turn around the inevitable, and viewers moved to action can start by logging onto . Heat waves. Melting glaciers. Rising sea levels. Catastrophic storms. Migrating viruses. Population displacement. Over the past 100 years, the mass consumption of fossil fuels, especially in America, has contributed to a dangerous warming of the earth that has adversely impacted the way we live. The cautionary documentary TOO HOT NOT TO HANDLE offers a guide to the effects of global warming in the United States. Go to: See especially their resource section: 2. Web resources The Coming Global Oil Crisis. On their site you will find a clear and easy to understand explanation of the crisis. Read their summary and overview at Dry Dipstick: A Peak Oil Meta directory has information and resources on how to respond to peak oil. See The Heat is Online This site offers articles, background and current news of climate change.
  • "The Big Picture" was released in the U.S. as a 7" single with "You Go to My Head" and as a 12" promo single with "The Big Picture" as the B-side.
  • The main goal of the game is to capture the best possible photos in order to earn money. The amount of money earned for each photo is as follows: * Photos that have one castmate can be worth 50-250 points. * Photos that have a castmate hidden behind a scenery part can be worth 300-500 points. * Photos that have two castmates can be worth 500-900 points. * Photos that have three castmates can be worth 1,000-1,200 points. * Photos that have a pairing or couple shown can be worth over 3,000 points, making them one of the most valuable photos in the game. * Photos with two or more of the above factors vary in the amount of money they earn. * Photos that are blurry or not centered are worth less points, usually three, four, or five points, no matter how many characters are in the image. Images without characters in them are worth nothing. The focus may reduce or increase the amount of points that the picture is worth. In order to proceed to the next level, the players must earn a certain amount of money within a set amount of time. If they fail to reach the goal, they are taken to a game over screen, and are given the option to print or save their best pictures.
  • The Big Picture is a track in the BIOHAZARD OUTBREAK Original Soundtrack.
  • After seeing a film on the telly which Sooty, Scampi and Sweep think is rubbish, they decide to make their own motion picture with the help of Katarina and Captain Fogbound.
  • Hogan plans to steal the picture that a Gestapo officer is blackmailing Klink with.
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