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In another, potentially contradictory account, Bigfoot's real name was '''Geraldine''', and she told [[River Song]] she was upset that she was filmed on a "bad [[hair]] day". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Suspicious Minds (short story)}})
In another, potentially contradictory account, Bigfoot's real name was '''Geraldine''', and she told [[River Song]] she was upset that she was filmed on a "bad [[hair]] day". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Suspicious Minds (short story)}})


An episode of ''[[The World's Strangest Mysteries]]'' covered a Bigfoot sighting. [[Jenni Marcel]] later remarked that it was "obviously a man in a [[gorilla]] suit". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Kronos Vad's History of Earth Vol. 36,379 (audio story)}})
An episode of ''[[The World's Strangest Mysteries]]'' covered a Bigfoot sighting. [[Jenni Marcel]] later remarked that it was "obviously a man in a [[gorilla]] suit". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379) (audio story)|Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379)}})


In ''[[Cryptological]]'', an episode of ''[[Professor X]]'', [[Professor X (fictional character)|the Professor]] and [[Grant (Professor X)|Grant]] investigated a village whose children were being abducted by a [[cryptid]] known as [[the Wolf of Heaven]]. When the creature revealed itself, the Professor used her multitool to reveal its true identity, which she found more believable: Bigfoot in disguise. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|And Today, You (novel)}})
In ''[[Cryptological]]'', an episode of ''[[Professor X]]'', [[Professor X (fictional character)|the Professor]] and [[Grant (Professor X)|Grant]] investigated a village whose children were being abducted by a [[cryptid]] known as [[the Wolf of Heaven]]. When the creature revealed itself, the Professor used her multitool to reveal its true identity, which she found more believable: Bigfoot in disguise. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|And Today, You (novel)}})

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Bigfoot

Bigfoot, also known as Big Foot or Sasquatch, (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory [+]Loading...["The Persistence of Memory (short story)"]) was a creature famous for being caught on the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film. (PROSE: Suspicious Minds [+]Loading...["Suspicious Minds (short story)"]) By one account, they were a member of the Sasquatch, a race of gentle giant hominoids from another universe, who were transporting humans onto their inter-dimensional craft in order to cure them from the sleeker contagion they had inadvertently created. (AUDIO: Sting of the Sasquatch [+]Loading...["Sting of the Sasquatch (audio story)"])

In another, potentially contradictory account, Bigfoot's real name was Geraldine, and she told River Song she was upset that she was filmed on a "bad hair day". (PROSE: Suspicious Minds [+]Loading...["Suspicious Minds (short story)"])

An episode of The World's Strangest Mysteries covered a Bigfoot sighting. Jenni Marcel later remarked that it was "obviously a man in a gorilla suit". (AUDIO: Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379) [+]Loading...["Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379) (audio story)","Kronos Vad's History of Earth (Vol. 36,379)"])

In Cryptological, an episode of Professor X, the Professor and Grant investigated a village whose children were being abducted by a cryptid known as the Wolf of Heaven. When the creature revealed itself, the Professor used her multitool to reveal its true identity, which she found more believable: Bigfoot in disguise. (PROSE: And Today, You [+]Loading...["And Today, You (novel)"])

As a child, Clive Finch was interested in a variety of mysteries, including Big Foot, Sasquatch, the Mary Celeste, yeti, the Bermuda Triangle, the Loch Ness Monster, the Roswell crash, and the panthers of Dartmoor. (PROSE: The Persistence of Memory [+]Loading...["The Persistence of Memory (short story)"])

Upon learning that the Doctor was the Merlin of Arthurian legend, Donna Noble began to wonder if he was also secretly Bigfoot, among other legendary characters. (PROSE: Legends of Camelot [+]Loading...["Legends of Camelot (novel)"])

Confronting a simulacrum of the Golden Emperor, the Fourteenth Doctor told him that he was based on children's books from the 21st century, "before the invasion", a time when most Earth people believed the Daleks to be a myth like Bigfoot. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)"])

The Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday encountered the real Sasquatch in the Olympic National Park in the 21st century, and visited their wooden Void Ship, the Evergreen Dream, which had highly advanced medical facilities.

After helping the Sasquatch control an outburst of sleekers with simple antihistamines, Dixie and Wade, two young Americans who had come in search of Bigfoot, decided to leave their world behind to join the creatures. Before leaving, the Doctor asked Ranger Chayton Peone to continue to pretend that Bigfoot wasn't real. (AUDIO: Sting of the Sasquatch [+]Loading...["Sting of the Sasquatch (audio story)"])