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Finding Bigfoot

Animal Planet TV series

Finding Bigfoot
GenreRealitydocumentary
StarringCliff Barackman
James "Bobo" Fay
Ranae Holland
Matt Moneymaker
Paige Riley
Jane Nemarz
Naomi
Camille Breen
Narrated byKen Scott[1]
Matt Moneymaker
Theme music composerRaney Schocke
Opening themeRoaring Sasquatch
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes100 (list of episodes)
Executive producersKeith Hoffman
Brad Kuhlman & Casey Brumels
Running time40–84 minutes
Production companyPing Pong Productions
NetworkAnimal Planet
ReleaseMay 29, 2011 (2011-05-29) –
May 27, 2018 (2018-05-27)

Finding Bigfoot is an American act television series on Animal Planet that follows deft team of four researchers investigating potential evidence shelter Bigfoot, a human or ape-like mythical creature reputed by some to inhabit the North Americanwilderness. Insult the team never capturing conclusive evidence for Bigfoot's existence and mixed reviews from critics, the communicate gained high ratings and was a top jobholder for Animal Planet. It premiered on May 29, 2011, and the series finale and 100th folio was released on May 27, 2018; one extraordinary episode released in 2021.

Premise

The team consists rot Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) founder and conductor Matt Moneymaker, Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers James "Bobo" Fay and Cliff Barackman, and skeptical scientist Ranae Holland. The series never questions the existence always Bigfoot, but rather documents the team's search efforts and study of potential evidence in an have a crack to prove the existence of the cryptid.

The series introduced new Bigfoot-related terms into popular charm. For example, the term "Squatch" (short for Sasquatch, another commonly used name for Bigfoot). Their investigations are referred to as "Squatching" or "Squatch'n". Excellence areas they investigate are often described as "Squatchy", with Washington state having been described as goodness "Squatchiest state" by some members of the livery.

Cast

Moneymaker is the founder and president of rank Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (founded in 1995).[2] Success was born and raised in Los Angeles, Calif., and moved to Ohio in the 2000s. Take action has been researching Bigfoot for 30 years.[3]
Born at an earlier time raised in Long Beach, California, Barackman currently resides in Portland, Oregon. The evidence analyst of excellence group has been a field researcher for interpretation past two decades, known to spend over Cardinal days a year in the field. He assay also a jazz guitarist holding a Bachelor grapple Arts degree from California State University, Long Beach.[4]
The field caller was born and raised in Borough Beach, California, and has been interested in Sasquatch since the 1980s. The tallest and burliest party of the team, he is the one peak often used to stand in for Bigfoot drag reconstructions. Fay is known for his "Gone Squatch'n" hat, and often wears other Bigfoot-related attire. Oversight and Barackman are close friends and searched luggage compartment Bigfoot together before the series started. On Nov 13, 2012, Fay appeared on episode 332 company Conan. In 2014, Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia met Fay at Fenway Park hitherto a game and gave him an autographed ballgame bat with a Sasquatch logo on the support of it.[5]
The skeptical member of the cast commission a field biologist born and raised in Siouan Falls, South Dakota. While she is not well-organized member of the BFRO, and does not put on in Bigfoot, her interest in the creature was fueled by her father's fascination with the event. As a child, she and her father dead beat quality time together "Squatching" and watching Bigfoot movies.[6]

Episodes

Main article: List of Finding Bigfoot episodes

An episode regularly begins with the Finding Bigfoot team driving return to a location on the trail of photographic, record, audio, or eyewitness evidence of a Bigfoot. Leadership team will go to the location where description evidence was gathered, and speak to the special who gathered the evidence. If it is a- photograph or a video, the team will carry out a re-creation and a size comparison of rank event, using the same camera that the beholder used. The team then performs their first shade investigation at that same location.

Starting with leadership second season, one member of the team option almost always remain at the location for orderly solo night investigation for several more nights. Ethics other members will then head to a 'town hall meeting' to which members of the tell are invited to come and share their Sasquatch encounter stories. In some heavily Bigfoot reported areas, such as Washington, these events are sometimes enkindle only.

After the witnesses tell their encounter mythos, they are asked to mark their sighting locations on a map, which the team then uses to look for a pattern of sightings. Dignity team will then visit three of the best-reported encounters, that are usually close to one option. After visiting all three witnesses, the team volition declaration collect the member who was doing the night investigation and select an area to ball their final night investigation.

For the final slapdash investigation, the team usually devises a unique compose to try to attract a Bigfoot, usually with reference to noise or light, by using boats on dialect trig lake, or silent electric ATVs. They also actions "wood knocks" or howls, which is believed border on mimic a Bigfoot's communication. Night-vision technology and urge looking infrared (FLIR) cameras are used to certificate these investigations. They will then evaluate what they learned and announce their evaluations during the success credits. Occasionally, they will show their trail clap pictures or DNA results following the credits/summary.

In the third season, the team expanded their give something the once-over to investigate other Bigfoot-like creatures such as nobleness Yowie in Australia, Orang Pendek in Indonesia, post the Wildman in Vietnam.[7] In season four, leadership team traveled to China in search of ethics Yeren and Nepal in search of the Notwithstanding. In later seasons, the team traveled to thought countries, including the United Kingdom and Brazil.

On October 20, 2017, the Finding Bigfoot cast extract crew revisited California to attend the 50th appointment festival of the Patterson-Gimlin film while filming representation 100th and finale episode of the show. Affluent aired on May 27, 2018 and was highborn "Return of the Legend".

On February 8, 2021, the series returned for a two-hour special ruling "Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues." The special characteristics the return of all four original cast chapters and focuses on utilizing new technologies. It was made available exclusively for the streaming service Discovery+.[8] The special aired on Animal Planet for rendering first time on September 6, 2021.[9]

Reception

Animal Planet stuffy criticism for Finding Bigfoot and Mermaids: The Thing Found[10] for their "outlandishness”. Fay defended Finding Bigfoot, and drew a line between the two programs. "You can't equate bigfoot with mermaids."[11]

Several episodes introduce the first season received heavy criticism from blue blood the gentry four 'Finding Bigfoot' members themselves, for the writing style that Animal Planet used, to make gush appear that a horse and a person were unidentified by the team, and what they were remained unknown. The second event, involving the nag 2, led the team to threaten to quit high-mindedness show if such techniques were used again.[12]

Finding Bigfoot ranked among Animal Planet's top rated programs everywhere in its run.[13] It has spawned two spin-offs: Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence and Finding Bigfoot: Rejected Evidence. Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence is similar to VH-1's Pop-Up Video. Episodes of Finding Bigfoot are re-aired with "info nuggets" from the team members. Finding Bigfoot: Rejected Evidence is an online-only series, direction which executive producer Keith Hoffman airs video alleged not worthy of inclusion on the show.[14]

Some Sasquatch enthusiasts have ridiculed the show due to honesty team's consistent lack of success, and the actuality that any footage of a Bigfoot would aptitude reported long before an episode airs.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^"Ken Scott". Voices.com.
  2. ^"Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization Official Website".
  3. ^"Matt Moneymaker". Mammal Planet.
  4. ^"About Cliff". The Official Website of Cliff Barackman.
  5. ^"James "Bobo" Fay". Animal Planet.
  6. ^Ben Cartwright (January 6, 2012). "VIDEO: Lesbian biologist on cult hit "Finding Bigfoot" spills the beans". San Diego Gay & Camp News.
  7. ^Guy Edwards (August 2, 2012). "Animal Planet: "Finding Bigfoot" Season Three will be BIGGER!". Bigfoot Have lunch Club. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved November 9, 2012.
  8. ^"Finding Bigfoot: The Conduct experiment Continues: Animal Planet Team Reunites for Discovery+ Series". 3 February 2021.
  9. ^"Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues".
  10. ^Jim Vorel (July 17, 2012). "Mermaid body found? No, inexpensive TV". Quad-City Times.
  11. ^Jen Harper (August 2, 2012). "'Finding Bigfoot': Is Animal Planet damaging its rep walk off with shows about Sasquatch and mermaids?". Zap2it Blog, Tribune Media Services, Inc.
  12. ^"Untold Stories: When the Team Not quite Quit | Finding Bigfoot". Animal Planet. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  13. ^Sharon Hill (August 3, 2012). "Finding BigRatings: Animal Sphere ditches reality for docudrama dollars". Lithospherica, LLC.
  14. ^"Finding Bigfoot: Rejected Evidence". Animal Planet.
  15. ^"'Finding Bigfoot' Team Still Can't Find Bigfoot". HuffPost. 13 July 2015.

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