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{{quote|'''Professor Farnsworth''': Bunk! Bunk, I say! Bring me a bag full of Bigfoot's droppings or shut up!<br />
'''Ranger Park''': I have the droppings of someone who ''saw'' Bigfoot.<br />
'''Professor Farnsworth''': Shut up!|''[[
The ''other'' [[The Greys|UFO]]: [[Fun
Tall hairy humanoids who maintain a furtive existence in various remote corners of the world. "Bigfoot" and "Sasquatch" are different names for essentially the same entity, whose (ahem) [[Incredibly Lame Pun|stomping grounds]] are mostly in the [[The Other Rainforest|northwestern corner]] of the United States and the southwestern corner of Canada. The "Yeti" or "Abominable Snowman" is a variety found high in the [[Shamgri La|Himalayan Mountains]], commonly depicted (whether due to associations with familiar Arctic animals like the polar bear, or just the "snowman" association) with white fur in fiction, although the local legends described it with red to brown hair. Other lesser known varieties turn up in world-wide folklore and history under an assortment of names, such as the "Skunk Ape" of the swamps of the ''[[Deep South|southeastern]]'' United States.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Ranma ½
== [[Comedy]] ==
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== [[Comics]] ==
* ''[[Tintin
* [[Marvel Comics]] ''[[Alpha Flight]]'' features a team member called Sasquatch, who is more-or-less the legendary beast.
** Originally, he was a scientist who got hit by gamma radiation, just like the [[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|Incredible Hulk]], but got orange fur instead of green skin. A [[Doing in
*** And even more recently a small tribe of "actual" Sasquatches (Sasquatchii?) have been discovered, with the largest male being mistaken for a mindwiped Sasquatch (the superhero) and actually joining the team for a short time (until his {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}).
** Marvel also has several forms of Abominable Snowmen, ranging from an offshoot of the Inhumans to people under a magical curse.
* ''[[Proof]]'' is a comic book series about a Bigfoot paranormal investigator that is very similar to ''[[Hellboy (
* In an issue of the Archie ''[[
* In an issue of ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]'', Woody goes with his (niece and nephew?) over to Asia to film the abominable snowman. His camera is taken by a band of thieves using the legend of the snowman to scare people into giving them gift to appease them. {{spoiler|And then the real deal come along and scares the band away.}}
* In [[Carl Barks]]' [[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck|Uncle Scrooge]] story "The Lost Crown of Ghengis Khan", Scrooge McDuck has to recover the titular crown from the hoard of a treasure-loving abominable snowman.
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== [[Fanfic]] ==
* A Yeti attacks Socrates and Stupendous Man in one episode of [[Script Fic]] ''[[
== [[Film]] ==
* The Yeti is one of the ''[[Seven Faces of Dr. Lao]]''; among his jobs are pounding in circus-tent pegs and playing a steam organ.
* Also from the 70's is the classically bad film ''[[Snowbeast]]'', about a Bigfoot/Yeti/whatever eating [[Monster Misogyny|pretty young women]] at a Colorado ski resort until he gets stabbed to death with a ski pole by Bo Svenson. Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowbeast
* ''[[Harry and
* Several movies made for the [[Sci Fi Channel]] center around Sasquatches, usually turning the creature into a bloodthirsty killer.
** Of note is ''Abominable'', a.k.a. ''[[Rear Window]]'' with [[Recycled in Space|ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN]]!
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* A group of students and their professor head off in search of a Yeti in ''Shriek of the Mutilated''. {{spoiler|It turns out there isn't one, and that the professor and his associates are cannibals who use the Yeti story to lure in victims}}.
* Similar to the above, ''Night of the Demon'' had a professor taking his students into the woods in search of Bigfoot, who is for some reason depicted as a demonic entity.
* [[
* Bigfoot shows up in a deleted scene from ''[[Bruce Almighty]]'', as another example of Bruce using his powers to boost his ratings. {{spoiler|Not content with finding Bigfoot, he goes skydiving, lets his parachute malfunction, and then survives by ''landing on Bigfoot.''}}
* In ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'', [[Goofy]] and Max have a run-in with Bigfoot while out fishing.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Lamb:
* In the [[
** Yetis also appear in ''[[Discworld
* [[The Dresden Files
* A ski-simulation attraction at ''[[Dream Park]]'' included a cute fluffy baby yeti as an obstacle to be avoided.
* One of the engineered future hominid species in Dougal Dixon's ''Man After Man'' resembles a yeti, and some of its descendants evolve into bigfoot-like variations.
* ''The Long Walk'' (Where Slavomir Ravisz escapes from a Gulag), contains an encounter with a Yeti. In fact, that's why he got in contact with a publisher in the first place.
* ''The Aquiliad'' by S.P. Somtow is a '''''wacky''''' [[Alternate History]] in which [[The Roman Empire]] has [[Schizo-Tech|developed steamships]] and is now exploring and settling Terra Nova (i.e., North America). Where the narrator finds the Sasquatii, or, as the scholars put it in proper Greek, the Megapodes -- who greet the Romans with, "Shalom." Yes, the Sasquatii are descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel, kidnapped and mutated by a [[Time Travel|Time Traveling]] [[Mad Scientist]] ... and it goes on to get even weirder.
* The Yetis of the ''[[Harry Potter (
* In the [[Geronimo Stilton]] book ''I'm Too Fond of My Fur!'', the title character goes off to find his friend Professor Von Volt in the Himalayas, and encounters a family of yetis.
* In ''[[American Psycho]]'', [[Unreliable Narrator]] Patrick Bateman claims that he saw Bigfoot on his favorite talk show and found him "surprisingly articulate and charming".
* In the [[Robert E. Howard]] story "Three Bladed Doom", the hero, El Borak, encounters and kills a yeti. Weirdly it's both a kill-crazy monster ''and'' a vegetarian. Also [[Conan the Barbarian]] has a couple of encounters with "grey apes" that are identical to the yeti in "Three Bladed Doom".
* In Paul J. McAuley's ''Red Dust'' yetis are a genetically engineered combination of human and animal DNA created by the early Tibetan colonists when they came to Mars. The only one actually encountered, named Monkey is intelligent but mute.
* The sasquatch is mentioned in ''[[Trixie Belden]] and the Mystery of the Sasquatch'', when the gang are camping in Idaho. There have been several reported sightings, but all of Trixie's encounters turn out to be a man in a snowsuit.
* There's a gag in one of the [[Nightside]] novels, in which a yeti-foot umbrella stand is one of the items on offer at a supernatural auction. Before the selling gets started, a pissed-off yeti stomps into the hall, marches up to the displays, scoops up the umbrella stand, shoots a really nasty look at the auctioneers, and stomps out.
* The ''[[Goosebumps]]'' series had "The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena".
* The Icemen of the ''[[
* One of the stories in ''[[
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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** This Bigfoot was actually a robot built by aliens hiding in the woods to scare people away.
** ''Bigfoot and Wildboy'' was a recurring segment in the 1970s children's program ''[[The Krofft Supershow]]'', and a [[Spin-Off]] from the season it made friends with [[The Six Million Dollar Man|Steve Austin]].
*** Likely the inspiration for ''[[
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', the second Doctor has dealt with robots disguised as Yeti. (As well as, briefly, a real Yeti.)
* ''[[Eerie Indiana]]'': Marshall Teller often spots Bigfoot rooting around in his trash.
* ''[[Harry and
* In perhaps the ultimate aversion of this trope, ''[[
** In the official licensed comic book, there was ''one'' Bigfoot story. I recall the infamous "Jose Chung's ''From Outer Space''" episode did feature Mulder watching the Patterson footage of an alleged female sasquatch.
** He also watches it at the end of "[[The Jersey Devil]]", an early episode where, after a long pursuit of what the main characters fantasize to be a cannibalistic primitive hominoid that lives in the woods of New Jersey the creature turns out to be a perfect normal ([[Innocent Fanservice Girl|and quite sexy]]) nude woman. Since she is killed also, there is no final answer to why she did behave that way, however.
* In ''[[The Invisible Man (TV series)|The Invisible Man]]'', the invisibility gland was taken from the Sasquatch who had developed it in order to hide in the forest of America. To be fair, the main character was pretty shocked at this revelation as well. He was even more shocked when they informed him that the gland was from a female, which is why the MALE Sasquatch in the episode was so...affectionate.
* In ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]'', there is a tribe of female yeti that live in the woods in England. The episode's plotline is just a [[Distaff Counterpart]] version of the original yeti myth.
* ''[[Here Come The Brides]]'' featured a Bigfoot hoaxer.
* Bigfoot and other North American fuzzy walkers appear in several episodes of ''[[Lost Tapes]]''.
* "Big Guy" of ''[[Sanctuary]]'' is of the Bigfoot abnormal classification.
* ''[[
* Humourously averted in ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''. While the existence of many supernatural and paranormal creatures is never questioned, Bigfoot is stated outright to be a legend. In the one episode where they start to suspect they've found Bigfoot it actually turns out to be a giant Teddy Bear created by a cursed wishing well.
* Norg, [[The Scrappy]] of ''[[Power Rangers Operation Overdrive]]'' is a hilariously inept Yeti, whose one shining moment was being unwittingly spotted by the heroes while walking in a manner very similar to the Patterson film (se [[Real Life]] below).
* The 1970's paranormal series ''[[In Search Of]]'' had an episode dedicated to the real life legend of Bigfoot.
* An episode of the HBO ''[[
* One episode of ''[[MacGyver]]'' featured a Sasquatch that turned out to be a guy in a rubber suit... or did it?
* [[Animal Planet]]'s ''Finding Bigfoot'' series.
== [[Music]] ==
* The [[
* [[
* In the (animated) video for [["Weird Al" Yankovic
== [[Radio]] ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* Sasquatches appear in the ''[[
* Some versions of the ''[[
* ''[[
* Sasquatches appear in ''[[
* ''[[Magic:
== [[Theme Park]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[
** More like it features ''Sasquatch'', a Bigfoot that looks and acts more like a Yeti.
* ''[[
* Yetis can be found in ''[[
* The adventure game ''[[The Adventures of Sam
* It is possible to play as Bigfoot in ''[[
* Bigfoot turns up in an expansion pack for ''[[The Sims]] 2''
* One of the obstacles in ''[[King's Quest V Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]'' is a Yeti which you have to {{spoiler|[[Pie in
** There's another one in ''[[King's Quest III to Heir Is Human]]'' which you simply have to avoid.
* ''[[Ski Free]]'' is a Windows 3.1 game which inevitably sends an extremely fast man-eating Yeti after you.
* ''[[Spelunky]]'' features [[Demonic Spider|a yeti which can chain-throw you to death easily]]. [[Crack Pairing|Someone made fanart pairing this yeti]] and the ''[[Ski Free]]'' yeti.
* A pair of peaceful Yeti are characters in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
** Well...[[Demonic Possession|mostly]] [[Nightmare Fuel|peaceful]].
* A yeti-like creature called Abomasnow makes an appearance in ''[[
* ''[[Monster Rancher]]'' 2 had the Jill and its wild variety, the Bighand.
* Yeti show up as an enemy group in ''[[Guild Wars]] Factions''.
* You can have keep Yeti and Bigfoot in your zoo in ''[[Zoo Tycoon]]''.
* Biggafoot from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie|Banjo-Tooie]]'', who has a single big foot.
* The first game in the ''[[Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator]]'' series evolves around finding the Skunk Ape in the Everglades.
* A cyclopean Yeti is encountered multiple times in ''[[Overlord]] II'', usually smashing down obstacles in it's way. It normally won't attack the Overlad, unless he starts [[Kick the Dog|killing baby seals]]. Later on it's met in the Empire Arenas, where after smashing the place down the player is given the option of subduing it and keeping it caged up as a pet or killing it and making it into a rug.
* In ''[[Backyard Sports|Backyard Hockey]]'', there is a Yeti ''team''.
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* [[Nethack]] has both Sasquatch and Yeti. Due to them being bigfeet, they [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|deal more damage by kicking should the player turn into one.]]
* ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' introduces Sasquatches in the "Undead Nightmare" expansion, including a special mission to hunt them. {{spoiler|The last one talks to you, [[What the Hell, Hero?|bawling you out for killing his peaceful vegetarian brethren]], leaving him the [[Last of His Kind]]. Afterwards, you can choose to let him go or shoot him as you wish.}}
* The ''[[
* Some of the enemies in the video game version of Disney's ''[[Atlantis:
* The Shamblers in the original ''[[Quake]]'' are eyeless Abominable Snowmen with large claws that shoot lightning.
* ''[[Bug!
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Castlevania
* ''[[Titan Quest]]'' has yetis as regular monsters and one boss yeti with various [[Kill It
* ''[[Diablo (
* ''[[Primal Rage]]'' has Blizzard, a Yeti-like creature. Chaos doesn't count; he's a cursed human trapped in a giant stinky monkey body.
* In ''[[Halo: Reach]]'''s third mission, you fight a pair of Gutas, tusked reptilian yeti-like creatures, named after a beast in Hungarian mythology.
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim]]'', regular Trolls resemble Bigfoot, while Frost Trolls resemble Yetis.
* ''[[
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Scandal Sheet]]'', the Comet tabloid has a Sasquatch employee.
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' has a [[Hidden Elf Village|hidden village]] of Bigfeet. Their leader's name is [[Mooks|Mook.]]
* The Yeti of ''[[
** They also [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?|punched out Cthulhu]]. ''Literally''.
*** Less punch out, more ''[[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny|wrestling]]''.
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* Lil K, the main character of ''[[Happle Tea]]'', has a sasquatch for a roommate.
* Bigfeet in ''[[Fur Will Fly]]'' are human-analogues from another dimension, and have a society functionally identical to our own. Besides the fur and the height, the main difference between them and us is that they're naturally blurred in photographs.
* Mr. Yin from [[
== [[Web Original]] ==
* A [[YouTube]] user uploads comedic videos starring himself and the bigfoot that ruins his shit on a regular basis.
* Number 1000 of the [[
* In "The Adventures of [[The League of STEAM]]'' episode, "Hairy Hijinks", members of the league go in search of bigfoot.
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* One episode of ''[[
* Bigfoot appears in an episode of ''[[
** Did we mention that said episode ("Spanish Fry") had the Omicron Persei VIII aliens Lrrr and Ndnd [[Squick|getting off]] on said beast's existence and [[Fetish Fuel|having mad, passionate sex]] ''right in front of him?''
*** Bigfoot nods approvingly to said scene....before walking off....happily.
* ''[[Monsters,
** When this scene is redone for the closing credits of ''[[Cars]]'', the Abominable Snowman is reimagined as a snowplow rather than a monster truck.
* ''[[
** ''[[Jonny Quest:
** There was also the yeti who turned out to be a scientist dressed as yeti to scare away snow leopard poachers. {{spoiler|The head monk on the other hand...}}
** The 80s revamp of the series had a twenty-or-so feet tall viking warrior yeti preserved alive in a glacier.
* The Abominable Snow Monster/Bumble from ''[[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
* In a Christmas episode of ''[[
* Bigfoot shows up in ''[[A Goofy Movie]]''.
** An episode of ''[[
* A Sasquatch is among the jury-members putting [[Humanity
* Classic ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[
** An even better, albeit spoileriffic example would be {{spoiler|V.V. Argost, the series primary antagonist, who is actually a Yeti.}}
* ''[[
* In ''[[
* ''[[X-Men: Evolution
** And in one episode, Beast is mistaken for Bigfoot by hunters and scientists when he takes a class on a nature retreat.
* Sasquatch showed up in an episode of ''[[Nightmare Ned]]'', where he convinces the Tooth Fairy to let Ned try [[Chess
* Nickelodeon's ''[[Ka Blam!
* Skips from ''[[
* On ''[[The Simpsons (
* "Hairy Manilow" from ''[[
* Although no actual sasquatch is seen on ''[[
* An episode of ''[[Arthur (
* Lila from ''[[
* Snow Man from the original ''[[
* One episode of ''[[Battle Force 5]]'' has the five enter a [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World|Arctic Zone]]. They encounter a giant Abominable Snowman similar to a white King Kong.
* An episode of ''[[Sparkle Friends]]'' had them trying to get a photo of Bigfoot. Who turns to literally be a big foot.
* The National Exaggerator from ''[[
* Shows up quite often on ''[[Scooby
* [[The Legend Of Sasquatch]]
* When Peter drives into the TV satellite dish on ''[[
== [[Real Life]] ==
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** Starting in the early 2000's a man named Phillip Morris came out as saying he was involved in the creation of a gorilla suit and communicating with Patterson as to how to broaden the shoulders and extend the length of the arms. Bob Heironimus who can be seen in the second part of the reel accompanying the documentarians would later claim that he was paid $1000 to wear such a suit and that he was the creature in the film. The involvement of Ray Wallace, the well known Bigfoot hoaxist has also been corroborated by his family after his death. [[The Other Wiki]] has more [[wikipedia:Patterson-Gimlin film|information]].
*** However, Morris and Heironimus' stories do not match up, suggesting that at least one of them is lying or misremembering.
* The ''[[
** However, in their case, it was pretty obviously satire. [[Crazy Awesome|The]] ''[[Crazy Awesome|Weekly World News]]'' [[Crazy Awesome|was like that]].
* Some apes, such as gorillas, were known only as legends of "hairy wild men" until properly discovered.
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