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Teenage outsider Adam sets out on an epic and daring quest to uncover the mystery behind his long-lost dad, only to find out that he is none other than the legendary Bigfoot! He has been hiding deep in the forest for years to protect himself and his family from HairCo., a giant corporation eager to run scientific experiments with his special DNA. As father and son start making up for lost time after the boy's initial disbelief, Adam soon discovers that he too is gifted with superpowers beyond his imagination. But little do they know, HairCo. is on their tail as Adam's traces have led them to Bigfoot!
Rating
PG (for action/peril, thematic elements and some language)
Director
Jeremy Degruson, Ben Stassen
Studio
DIRECTV and Viva Pictures
Writer
Bob Barlen, Cal Brunker
- The Son of Bigfoot is an excellent animation that does the work correctly, bringing both laughter and emotion when necessary, but also a pleasant animation, an interesting story, but not so good villains have a good time for both children and parents.Reply
- It's a very awesome movie I like this movie I hope they make a number to the son of Bigfoot wow that's awesome he made his movie they need to be pat on the back and get them a reward you did Austin on this movie peopleReply
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- fills in the missing holes in the heart of the plot. Heartwarming. too one-dimensional - the characters & messy solution (relies on the idiocy of all the black suit lackeys). Very disney-like. The best thread's the connection between big foot, healing, intuitive abilities ... it'll be better if that was the focus & developed on.Reply
- If you are 3-12 you will probably enjoy this movie. It was enough to hold my attention and kids will definitely enjoy it. I'm 15 but I can tell I can tell the difference between a good movie and a bad one. This one isn't bad depending on it's audience. Parents out there it won't be THAT hard to sit through it with your kids. (I have to add it's not funny. I give it a 3 1/2 because a kid would like it, but even as a young kid I judged movies well and this is what I'd give it if I were 9.Reply
- Looks awesome even though I'm a Bigfoot finder but if I do find Bigfoot I will protect him at all costReply
- More or less does what it sets out to do, which is to offer enough visual activity and bromides to keep the very young interested.Reply
- Doesn't feature quite the budget, visuals or imagination of its American blockbuster counterparts, but it will likely provide a fun 90-minute diversion for kids.Reply
- Fun enough for mom and dad to enjoy. Adults will notice nods to X-Men, Teen Wolf and The Incredible Hulk, and a few (very few) pop-culture references.Reply
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- It's all nicely computer-generated, and perfectly watchable. There's just a nagging feeling that a rather better, less formulaic film could have been made of such an engaging idea.Reply
- This warm cartoon achieves all the attributes to amuse the children's audience. [Full Review in Spanish]Reply
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- The dialogue could be wittier but the scary scenes are short-lived, the pace is brisk and the message is big-hearted.Reply