Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out pollution, capturing diabolic... Tout lireWildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out pollution, capturing diabolical villains, and rescuing those in distress.Wildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out pollution, capturing diabolical villains, and rescuing those in distress.
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The first thing you have to note: they pull of the slanted camera angle better than Battlefield Earth. The groovy music that kicks is while it happens is just a bonus.
From bad acting, bad writing, bad cinematography, and lines of dialogue a Wookie couldn't understand, add some meadow in the NW USA (maybe) somewhere. You put all of that together and you have Bigfoot and Wildboy.
The opening monologue from the announcer tells us that 8 years ago a boy was lost in the wilderness and Bigfoot found him. Wildboy is easily in his mid to late 20's so he was pretty much done with that phase of his life of living at home anyways, A wild boy has to set out to become a wild man I guess.
Wild boys talents can be described as thus: the ability to speak English, Being able to Machutmachunga, understanding Big Foot, and rolling out of the way of things.
Big Foot is.... well... he's Big Foot... No not the Monster Truck, the creature... He runs a lot...
Big foot's talents Include: He can say Machutmachunga, He moves so fast that he is shot in slow motion whenever he moves(?), He kind of roars or screams (I'm not sure how else to describe it), he can borrow sound effects from the 6 million dollar man, He can perpendicular on a mountain side (slanted camera, and He can Jump really far.
This show is like watching 1960's Batman with out the costumes, gadgets, or acting ability. You can tell this show wasn't taken seriously by anyone who made it, but that is part of the charm. If you want to watch something bad that will make you lol a lot at how ridiculous it is, then this show is for you.
From bad acting, bad writing, bad cinematography, and lines of dialogue a Wookie couldn't understand, add some meadow in the NW USA (maybe) somewhere. You put all of that together and you have Bigfoot and Wildboy.
The opening monologue from the announcer tells us that 8 years ago a boy was lost in the wilderness and Bigfoot found him. Wildboy is easily in his mid to late 20's so he was pretty much done with that phase of his life of living at home anyways, A wild boy has to set out to become a wild man I guess.
Wild boys talents can be described as thus: the ability to speak English, Being able to Machutmachunga, understanding Big Foot, and rolling out of the way of things.
Big Foot is.... well... he's Big Foot... No not the Monster Truck, the creature... He runs a lot...
Big foot's talents Include: He can say Machutmachunga, He moves so fast that he is shot in slow motion whenever he moves(?), He kind of roars or screams (I'm not sure how else to describe it), he can borrow sound effects from the 6 million dollar man, He can perpendicular on a mountain side (slanted camera, and He can Jump really far.
This show is like watching 1960's Batman with out the costumes, gadgets, or acting ability. You can tell this show wasn't taken seriously by anyone who made it, but that is part of the charm. If you want to watch something bad that will make you lol a lot at how ridiculous it is, then this show is for you.
Saturday morning kid's show of the 1970s.
Just watched about 70% of the episodes on YouTube.
The first short season of just eight 25 minute adventures is highly entertaining...in a crazy science fiction sort of way. Very repetitive in general presentation (music cues, stock footage, filming locations, zero characterisation) but one hell of a lot of fun to watch! The kid playing Wildboy does not say much but who cares.
The first season episode titled - UFO - is probably my favourite as this has elements of Lost In Space (1965), The Time Tunnel (1966) and QM's The Invaders (1967).
Only seen some of season two (Invasion, Space Prisoner, Titan, Mummy, Vampire, Outlaw Bigfoot).
Season two attempted to address the above mentioned repetitive issues but things never quiet worked out. Yes it added different music cues but the new music was not so good. Yes it had more variety in locations but somehow season one just looked better in every way.
In a nutshell, do what ever you can to catch season one but don't expect the same fireworks from season two. Despite a bumpy second season, this series still stands as a style over substance gem and perhaps better than the previous Krofft series Land of the Lost.
Just watched about 70% of the episodes on YouTube.
The first short season of just eight 25 minute adventures is highly entertaining...in a crazy science fiction sort of way. Very repetitive in general presentation (music cues, stock footage, filming locations, zero characterisation) but one hell of a lot of fun to watch! The kid playing Wildboy does not say much but who cares.
The first season episode titled - UFO - is probably my favourite as this has elements of Lost In Space (1965), The Time Tunnel (1966) and QM's The Invaders (1967).
Only seen some of season two (Invasion, Space Prisoner, Titan, Mummy, Vampire, Outlaw Bigfoot).
Season two attempted to address the above mentioned repetitive issues but things never quiet worked out. Yes it added different music cues but the new music was not so good. Yes it had more variety in locations but somehow season one just looked better in every way.
In a nutshell, do what ever you can to catch season one but don't expect the same fireworks from season two. Despite a bumpy second season, this series still stands as a style over substance gem and perhaps better than the previous Krofft series Land of the Lost.
I like land of the lost better. that said thee are some things I like about this show,. I like the actress that played Susie in seas one one. her name was Monica Ramirez. I like the disco theme. one day I like to get a DVD of the show or comic adaption of the show good wholesome fun not much of anything else cheesy plots and dialogue an goofy fun.
while it is not as good as land of the lost another croft show made in the same era the seventies. I do like the science fiction plats and Susie the character I season is so pretty to look at I can sit through each episode. I hope to one day purchase the croft super show comic which has a big foot wild boy comic book story in it.
while it is not as good as land of the lost another croft show made in the same era the seventies. I do like the science fiction plats and Susie the character I season is so pretty to look at I can sit through each episode. I hope to one day purchase the croft super show comic which has a big foot wild boy comic book story in it.
This show was a different kind of show for the Krofft brothers. It wasn't as trippy as most of their creations and it was fairly close to being a straight adventure series. It also had a twist where the kid partner was the leader and the so-called adult was the sidekick. Another thing that I liked about the show was that it was videotaped rather than filmed which made I think that gave it more of an edge than most of the Krofft shows.
Like Shazam and Isis, this show is heavy on morality tales but does a very good job teaching right from wrong, the positives of listening to adults and learning from mistakes. Most of the episodes available on the net are grainy. Look for a quality dvd or probably VHS tape and most kids will have fun.
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- AnecdotesThe series was a regular component during the second season of The Krofft Supershow (1976). Each installment was 15-minutes long, with cliffhanger endings resolved the following week. It became its own 30-minute series for twelve weeks in 1979. The sixteen "Supershow" segments were combined into eight episodes for reruns, resulting in a total of twenty full-length episodes.
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