As weak as the Bigfoot shorts are, I find the character to be more tolerable if I see him like Cheese from
Foster's Home: a "special" individual who nonetheless admires the protagonist like a brother (or should I say brother
lady?
).
I find Cheese a weird case of the creators purposely trying to make the most unlikable annoying character possible, and that rare case where he's absolutely hated in-universe. I kinda like the character, actually, as an agent of chaos. Like the one where they're locked out of the house
because they were trying to keep him out. Bigfoot's trying to be endearingly stupid and we're supposed to sympathize with him to not be caught by the 23/19 guys. And I think the character could work if they dialed that down that hyperactive dumbmness a bit. I don't necessarily hate the character, but he's a little weak, as are episodes so far starring him. I'd say Bugs works better when he has to protect Squeaks. It feels like Bugs feels sorry for Bigfoot and barely tolerates him because Bigfoot lying unconscious on a dissection table would be on his conscience, while he genuinely bonded with Squeaks and makes any beef between Squeaks and someone else
his business. The level of anger in Bugs's facial expressions when something happens to his squirrel friend is actually kinda touching. Maybe it's too many episodes of Kinnikuman and One Piece and stuff like that, but I'm a sucker for a hero, especially a usually goofy or comedic one enraged by the plight of his friends about to deliver a serious buttkicking.
That's really cool. I have seen those shorts you're talking about on the LEGO YouTube Channel. I really enjoyed them. I know that there is an Animated Movie coming to Theaters sometime soon. I really hope they do a good job in that.
Before this turns into the Scooby-Doo thread, I have concerns about an animated theatrical movie being successful. Yes. Spongebob proved that even a 15+ year old cartoon can make modestly successful bucks as a theatrical film, Scooby has something Spongebob doesn't. And that's mainly 2 or 3 DTV movies a year. I'd worry about a theatrical film competing with all those Scooby DTV's. I'd be in line for the tickets in a heart beat opening weekend, myself. Bet a lot of other Scooby fans would too. I'd just wonder about the more casual movie goer.
Weird thing is, if anyone looks up the HB ride that used to be in Universal on YT, H&B pretty much said in the opening of the ride that they were planning Flintstones and Scooby-Doo movies after The Jetsons. If that movie succeeded, we probably would have had that Scooby film by now. And they probably would have replaced Daphne's voice actress with some long forgotten pop star.