Bigfoot Family

The truth is out there… and it’s big!

7.1
20201h 37m

Bigfoot, Adam's father, wants to use his fame for a good cause. Protecting a large wildlife reserve in Alaska sounds like the perfect opportunity! When Bigfoot mysteriously disappears without a trace, Adam and his animal friends will brave anything to find him again and save the nature reserve.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Bigfoot family

Cast

Photo of Jules Medcraft

Jules Medcraft

Adam (voice)

Photo of David Lodge

David Lodge

Arlo (voice)

Photo of Grant George

Grant George

Connor Mandrake (voice)

Photo of Shyloh Oostwald

Shyloh Oostwald

Emma (voice)

Photo of Joey Camen

Joey Camen

Moose (voice) / Principle Jones (voice) / Wolf (voice)

Photo of Kyle Hebert

Kyle Hebert

Guard 1 (voice)

Photo of Jeff Rector

Jeff Rector

News Anchor (voice)

Photo of Roger Craig Smith

Roger Craig Smith

Snowflake (voice)

Photo of Sandy Fox

Sandy Fox

Tina (voice)

Photo of Laila Berzins

Laila Berzins

Weecha (voice)

Photo of Michael Sorich

Michael Sorich

Wilbur (voice)

Photo of Dino Andrade

Dino Andrade

Drone Operator (voice)

Photo of Alexis Victor

Alexis Victor

Bigfoot (voice)

Photo of Joe J. Thomas

Joe J. Thomas

Steve (voice)

Photo of Donte Paris

Donte Paris

Student Boy 1 (voice)

Photo of Jessica Gee-George

Jessica Gee-George

Student Girl 2 (voice)

Photo of Jace Norman

Jace Norman

Adam (English version, voice, as Jules Wojciechowski)

Photo of Clara Quilichini

Clara Quilichini

Emma (voice)

Photo of Marie Chevalot

Marie Chevalot

Shelly (voice)

Photo of Pierre Tessier

Pierre Tessier

Connor Mandrake (voice)

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

4/10

Decent watch at best, won't watch again, and can't really recommend.

While very stylized, the animation quality is excellent, but between Bigfoot having magic powers, having passed them to his son, the wife not being able to speak to animals (thus being left out of half their life), the weirdness of Bigfoot being an absent father, and the better movie that we skipped, there is a lot to be desired, very early in the movie.

I had hoped that the bigger plot would out weigh all the negative nuances, but it just didn't happen.

It's also a weird contrast of child focused presentation with an very extended murder plot: there's a corporations are earth murderers message that hits the audience like a frying pan, and it's just not fun enough to cover it. Maybe for young audiences.

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