Bigfoot (disambiguation)

Bigfoot (disambiguation)

Bigfoot is an ape-like creature from North American folklore.

Bigfoot can also refer to:

* Bigfoot (truck), a famous monster truck
* Bigfoot (hard drive), a computer storage product
* "Bigfoot" (film), a feature film from circa 1970
* "Bigfoot" (computer game), a videogame by Codemasters for Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC
* "BigFoot" (video game), a videogame by Acclaim for Nintendo Entertainment System
* Bigfoot Communications, an Internet service provider
* Shanks & Bigfoot, a dance group who sang "Sweet Like Chocolate"
* "Big Foot" (Goodies episode), an episode of "The Goodies"
* Big Foot (Gunbound), a nickname for the third mobile created by Hubeoui Big Farm, in the game Gunbound.

;People
* Big Foot, Lakota Sioux chief
* Mamongazeda ("Big Foot"), an Ojibwa chief
* Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey, drummer
* William A. A. "Bigfoot" Wallace, a Texas Ranger
* Matthew "Bigfoot" McGrory, a late American actor and "Howard Stern Show" regular
* Bigfoot (Mark), another "Howard Stern Show" regular
* Stage name of professional wrestler Andrew Martin
* Bigfoot, rapper from Melbourne, Australia

;Places
* Bigfoot, Texas a town named for Wallace


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