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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.
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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)
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Better than anticipated...
My son wanted to watch this movie, so we went to watch it. And with it now seen, I must admit that I was actually surprised with the outcome of this movie, because it turned out to be better than I had anticipated.
While "The Son of Bigfoot" hardly is an innovative animated movie, it still offers fun and entertainment from start till end.
The storyline was fun, albeit a bit generic and predictable.
The characters in "The Son of Bigfoot" were funny and nicely detailed, and there were a bunch of hilarious situations throughout the course of the story. This, naturally, added to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
The voice acting in the movie was quite good and really helped the movie along nicely. And with this being an animated movie, the voice acting is crucial.
While "The Son of Bigfoot" hardly is an innovative animated movie, it still offers fun and entertainment from start till end.
The storyline was fun, albeit a bit generic and predictable.
The characters in "The Son of Bigfoot" were funny and nicely detailed, and there were a bunch of hilarious situations throughout the course of the story. This, naturally, added to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
The voice acting in the movie was quite good and really helped the movie along nicely. And with this being an animated movie, the voice acting is crucial.
Very good movie
This movie was very good, the story was good. A good experience for the whole family. The characters were really funny and had good chemistry. There were a lot of nice moments both between the characters and also with the stunning nature. There are some clichés in this movie. You will get a good laugh of this movie anyway.
Corny and predictable. But watchable.
Okay movie if you don't have anything else to watch. Had its cute moments. But the majority of the movie was very bland. Id pass this up if you're not watching it for your kids.
This is a cute animated film
Son of Bigfoot is a surprisingly charming and heartfelt animated film that delivers far more warmth and creativity than you would expect from a lesser-known studio. While it doesn't come from giants like Disney or DreamWorks, it still manages to create a colorful, engaging world that feels alive and inviting. From the very beginning, the film leans into a playful tone while balancing emotional depth, making it a solid family film that doesn't talk down to its audience.
The story follows a young teen named Adam who discovers that his long-lost father is none other than the legendary Bigfoot. Instead of turning this into a scary or overly serious creature feature, the film chooses to embrace a lighthearted and adventurous spirit. This decision works in its favor, allowing the mythology of Bigfoot to feel fresh, fun, and approachable. The father-son dynamic becomes the heart of the movie, giving it emotional grounding that keeps the story moving with purpose and sincerity.
Visually, the animation is bright, smooth, and highly expressive. The character designs are playful without being lazy, and the environments feel textured and lived-in. The animation style may not be groundbreaking, but it's polished enough to feel cinematic, colorful, and energetic. There's a real sense of momentum in the action sequences, and the quieter moments allow the characters' emotions to land clearly, which is especially important in a story driven by family and identity.
The screenplay works especially well for its target audience of younger viewers. The dialogue is funny without being obnoxious, and the pacing keeps things moving without becoming overwhelming. It doesn't try to be overly complex or pretentious. Instead, it focuses on clear emotional beats, simple humor, and a storyline that feels cohesive. The film also does a good job of blending comedy with heart, making sure the emotional moments never feel forced or manipulative.
The supporting characters add extra layers of fun, bringing in comic relief and helping Adam's journey feel fuller. At the same time, the film never loses sight of its central relationship. The director clearly understood that the emotional anchor of the story needed to be the bond between father and son, and that focus pays off. The film's tone remains consistent throughout, avoiding the chaos that sometimes hurts other animated features.
Overall, Son of Bigfoot is a genuinely enjoyable animated adventure that delivers charm, heart, and family-friendly fun. It may not reinvent the genre, but it doesn't need to. It succeeds because it understands its audience and delivers a story that is sweet, visually engaging, emotionally sincere, and easy to love. It's the kind of film that kids can watch repeatedly and adults can appreciate for its heart and strong message about family and belonging.
The story follows a young teen named Adam who discovers that his long-lost father is none other than the legendary Bigfoot. Instead of turning this into a scary or overly serious creature feature, the film chooses to embrace a lighthearted and adventurous spirit. This decision works in its favor, allowing the mythology of Bigfoot to feel fresh, fun, and approachable. The father-son dynamic becomes the heart of the movie, giving it emotional grounding that keeps the story moving with purpose and sincerity.
Visually, the animation is bright, smooth, and highly expressive. The character designs are playful without being lazy, and the environments feel textured and lived-in. The animation style may not be groundbreaking, but it's polished enough to feel cinematic, colorful, and energetic. There's a real sense of momentum in the action sequences, and the quieter moments allow the characters' emotions to land clearly, which is especially important in a story driven by family and identity.
The screenplay works especially well for its target audience of younger viewers. The dialogue is funny without being obnoxious, and the pacing keeps things moving without becoming overwhelming. It doesn't try to be overly complex or pretentious. Instead, it focuses on clear emotional beats, simple humor, and a storyline that feels cohesive. The film also does a good job of blending comedy with heart, making sure the emotional moments never feel forced or manipulative.
The supporting characters add extra layers of fun, bringing in comic relief and helping Adam's journey feel fuller. At the same time, the film never loses sight of its central relationship. The director clearly understood that the emotional anchor of the story needed to be the bond between father and son, and that focus pays off. The film's tone remains consistent throughout, avoiding the chaos that sometimes hurts other animated features.
Overall, Son of Bigfoot is a genuinely enjoyable animated adventure that delivers charm, heart, and family-friendly fun. It may not reinvent the genre, but it doesn't need to. It succeeds because it understands its audience and delivers a story that is sweet, visually engaging, emotionally sincere, and easy to love. It's the kind of film that kids can watch repeatedly and adults can appreciate for its heart and strong message about family and belonging.
Okay film only One pet peeve!
When asked where the kid is going he replied route ... when cleary marked on the wood the address is .... No one caught that he said the wrong number?! The kids liked the movie too!
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'.
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- The Son of Bigfoot
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- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $289,308
- Gross worldwide
- $47,046,281
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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