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6.1/10
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A young teenage boy sets out to find his missing father, only to discover that he's actually the mythical creature known as Bigfoot.A young teenage boy sets out to find his missing father, only to discover that he's actually the mythical creature known as Bigfoot.A young teenage boy sets out to find his missing father, only to discover that he's actually the mythical creature known as Bigfoot.
Cinda Adams
- Secretary
- (voice)
- …
Mari Devon
- Female Reporter
- (voice)
- (as Jane Alan)
- …
Kirk Thornton
- Japanese Man #1 (AKA Asian Investor #1)
- (voice)
- (as Ron Allen)
John Allsopp
- Agent 2
- (voice)
George Babbit
- Truck Driver
- (voice)
Laila Berzins
- 911 Operator
- (voice)
- …
Tom Blank
- Mr. Blakestone
- (voice)
Barrie D. Buckner Jr.
- Garcia
- (voice)
- (as Barrie D. Buckner)
Joey Camen
- Principal Jones
- (voice)
Jeff Doucette
- Fat Dan
- (voice)
- …
David Epstein
- Charlie
- (voice)
Pappy Faulkner
- Adam
- (voice)
James Fredrick
- Gate Guard
- (voice)
Victor Friedland
- Prison Guard
- (voice)
Grant George
- Road Block Agent
- (voice)
- …
Kyle Hebert
- Simpson
- (voice)
Brody Hessin
- Intern
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the wall calendar in Bigfoot's forest home, Adam finds him on April 12, 2016.
- GoofsWhen Adam asks the truck driver to take him to his Dad's house, he says "Route 89" - when the piece of bark with his Dad's address on it clearly says 'Route 99'.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: The Son of Bigfoot (2018)
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Being a huge animation fan and really liking the idea, 'The Son of Bigfoot' had enough to make me want to see it. Seeing it, it may not be among the best films whether animated or not ever (nor did it intend to be) and is not perfect but it achieves very well at what it set out to do and doesn't try to be any more than it actually is, clearly knowing what it wanted to be and who to aim it at.
'The Son of Bigfoot' is perfect for younger children, who are very likely to love it, while older children should also find a lot to like. Adults or the most demanding are likely to find faults and find it easier to criticise, but 'The Son of Bigfoot' does make a real effort to include something for everybody of all ages and to me it succeeded in that. It is easy to criticise it, it is formulaic, it is derivative, some of the pace is a bit too hectic and the villain is rather one-dimensional and neither threatening or interesting (almost silly and actually not really needed).
The very sensitive may object to the use of certain words not usually found in a family film and perhaps also to the Japanese businessmen joke, wasn't myself by it all that much.
However, while not up to the same level as the best films of the major animation studios, 'The Son of Bigfoot' has a lot going for it. The animation is great, it's colourful, beautiful and rich in background and character detail and character designs that move naturally and don't look creepy. The music fits nicely and has an infectious and bubbly vibe.
Writing is also not bad at all, there is some nice wry humour and amusing jokes, without resorting to toilet humour, and just as many sweet, without being over-sentimental, and charming moments. Really liked the themes that the story touches upon, the father and son relationship is beautifully handled and has a lot of heart and it is not hard at all to root for an outsider, especially if you yourself were treated like one.
Of the characters only the villain underwhelms, the others are very engaging while the voice acting achieves a good balance of fun and sweet without going over-the-top in either extreme.
In short, very likable and worth the time as long as one knows what to expect. 7/10 Bethany Cox
'The Son of Bigfoot' is perfect for younger children, who are very likely to love it, while older children should also find a lot to like. Adults or the most demanding are likely to find faults and find it easier to criticise, but 'The Son of Bigfoot' does make a real effort to include something for everybody of all ages and to me it succeeded in that. It is easy to criticise it, it is formulaic, it is derivative, some of the pace is a bit too hectic and the villain is rather one-dimensional and neither threatening or interesting (almost silly and actually not really needed).
The very sensitive may object to the use of certain words not usually found in a family film and perhaps also to the Japanese businessmen joke, wasn't myself by it all that much.
However, while not up to the same level as the best films of the major animation studios, 'The Son of Bigfoot' has a lot going for it. The animation is great, it's colourful, beautiful and rich in background and character detail and character designs that move naturally and don't look creepy. The music fits nicely and has an infectious and bubbly vibe.
Writing is also not bad at all, there is some nice wry humour and amusing jokes, without resorting to toilet humour, and just as many sweet, without being over-sentimental, and charming moments. Really liked the themes that the story touches upon, the father and son relationship is beautifully handled and has a lot of heart and it is not hard at all to root for an outsider, especially if you yourself were treated like one.
Of the characters only the villain underwhelms, the others are very engaging while the voice acting achieves a good balance of fun and sweet without going over-the-top in either extreme.
In short, very likable and worth the time as long as one knows what to expect. 7/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Nov 23, 2017
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- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- The Son of Bigfoot
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $289,308
- Gross worldwide
- $47,046,281
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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