Bigfoot Family
- 2020
- Tous publics
- 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
3.9K
YOUR RATING
Follow up to Son of Bigfoot: Father uses his new fame to fight against an Alaska oil company but when he disappears the son, the mother, a raccoon and a bear head North to rescue him.Follow up to Son of Bigfoot: Father uses his new fame to fight against an Alaska oil company but when he disappears the son, the mother, a raccoon and a bear head North to rescue him.Follow up to Son of Bigfoot: Father uses his new fame to fight against an Alaska oil company but when he disappears the son, the mother, a raccoon and a bear head North to rescue him.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Jules Medcraft
- Adam
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Jules Wojciechowski)
Kylian Trouillard
- Adam
- (voice)
Alexis Victor
- Bigfoot
- (voice)
Marie Chevalot
- Shelly
- (voice)
Frederic Souterelle
- Wilbur
- (voice)
Sébastien Desjours
- Trapper
- (voice)
Xavier Fagnon
- Arlo
- (voice)
Clara Quilichini
- Emma
- (voice)
Lindsey Alena
- Shelly
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dino Andrade
- Xtract Drone Operator
- (English version)
- (voice)
George Babbit
- Cy Wheeler
- (English version)
- (voice)
Laila Berzins
- Weecha
- (English version)
- (voice)
Joey Camen
- Principal Jones
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Scott Chernoff
- Shamus
- (voice)
James Fredrick
- Guard 2
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jessica Gee-George
- Student at School (Girl)
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Propaganda that tries to shove an ideology down your throat while attempting to be entertaining. How was it? Not one you allow little minds to watch these decisions shouldn't be made until they are adults. Staying away from facts it introduces a story that's untrue giving children the idea bombs are used in fracking. Way out of this world untrue a d it's all about perception. Enough to make me puke. Animation was good, but the movie certainly wasn't entertaining. If they left out the anti-oil propaganda it may have been a fine film.
All of the brain-dead and repetitive *PANS* in the reviews are obvious paid plants by the oil industry. There's scarcely an honest review amongst them. If you are looking here for a genuine write-up to help you decide whether to watch this movie, pay no attention to them. I could say a million things about this, but my main message is: This is a really fun movie, and beautifully done. A total winner. Unless you're in the oil business. (And if you are, go **** yourself.)
This movie is kinda like eating popcorn with no butter and no salt; its not gonna hurt you, but why would you bother? Bigfoot Family has all the subtlety and charm of a mid 90s "family life" educational special. Its the family movie equivalent of a comedian that explains every joke after they tell it.
Seriously, its just flat. Every single plot point is explicitly explained in the dialogue, all the "jokes" are on the nose. No charm, no timing, no whimsy, no emotion. Several characters nearly died several times and not once did i care either way.
Seriously, don't bother. Just watch Ferngully.
Seriously, its just flat. Every single plot point is explicitly explained in the dialogue, all the "jokes" are on the nose. No charm, no timing, no whimsy, no emotion. Several characters nearly died several times and not once did i care either way.
Seriously, don't bother. Just watch Ferngully.
I won't even say anything about the obvious agenda the movie was pushing. I'll stick to the flat characters. If you're going to create an animated film you need quality, enthusiastic voice actors to bring your characters to life. Whomever these people were that voiced the characters didn't even seem like they memorized the lines. It sounds like someone is reading a paper they didn't write in front of their 8th grade class. I'm also curious who's idea it was to have a very obvious female voice a teenage boy? The entire movie was just lame, stereotypical garbage.
The animation in this film, along with the character models that are used, are surprisingly good, the backgrounds are very detailed. And fit right into the theme of the film with the use of color. The music was good. The story, tho, is predicable as it gets, the film tries to promote an environmental message - which is good, but the fact that the whole plot revolves around that, takes away the fun and makes the whole thing a bit in-your-face. The characters are cliched but they got certain personalities that makes them stand out a bit. and seems have some kinda powers, it's odd but it's cool. But I found the whole talking animals to be way overdone in animated movies. It's so formulaic, it's about time they found something new to do. And them (the animals) messing around the house made me uncomfortable. That said, I found them to be a little funny in the later parts of the movie. They weren't crucial to the plot but they were fun. The big foot was a peculiar character and there's something off about his personality, that I can't get my head around. The villain is a generic bad guy with evil motives. Some of his lines, as well as the subvillain's did make me chuckle a bit tho. Overall, a decent animation with standard characters and story but is mildy entertaining.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Alberta provincial government started a smear campaign in 2021 against the film, claiming that it "peddles lies about the energy sector" because it "shows oil being extracted by blowing up a valley using glowing red bombs that look like something out of an action movie".
- GoofsWhen the family enters the Canadian border, a Royal Canadian mounted police (RCMP) officer dressed in a traditional "Mountie" uniform greets them. That is not what Canadian border officers look like. The uniform is similar to American border officers or modern police uniforms.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Oscars Untamed (2021)
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- Also known as
- Bigfoot Superstar
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $11,119,936
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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