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  • Accidental Innuendo: Doc's stunned "I saw the little creature" comes right after he and Crenshaw were alone for a while.
  • Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: When the team is preparing for their river voyage to meet Crenshaw, there's an extended scene of a moron riding around on a jet ski before he gets pulled off of it by the creature, in a scene reminiscent of the deer mutilation at the beginning (except that the jet-skier survives, unlike the deer). Nothing really comes of this scene at all, and it's never mentioned again.
  • Fetish Retardant: Tanya wearing tiny cutoffs, high socks, and no bra would have been some nice Fanservice if she didn't immediately ruin it by referring to a shaggy, 7-foot-tall Sasquatch monster as "sexy". Eugh.
  • Glurge: The story is meant to teach a moral, that Bigfoot (or the Arkansas equivalent at least) is real and a part of nature's untarnished splendor. In practice, it's the story of a tremendously jerky Insufferable Genius who insults everyone around him. He also claims to promote a respect for nature, but the only time he ever shows it is at the very end when he stops Crenshaw from shooting the creature, which is honestly less "respect for nature" and more just about preventing a straight-up murder.
  • Sequelitis: The first Boggy Creek film was actually creepy and critically praised. Then somebody made a sequel without Charles B. Pierce's input. The only reason he made this movie was to reassert his ownership over the property, which explains a lot of the movie's problems.
  • Squick:
    • The Toilet Humor scene for one. "It's gonna take more'n the catalog t'clean that up! If'n you ask me, 's gon' take the water hose!"
    • Also, Crenshaw hitting on The Ditz of the group, the Tomboy of the group having a thing for Bigfoot, the professor's incredibly tight pants, the pale scrawny kid being shirtless a lot, etc. Basically, every few seconds something will come along to offend the senses.
  • Unintentionally Unsympathetic: If you go by his narration, Doc is a wise, noble lover of nature and friend to all God's creatures, great and small. If you go by his words and actions, Doc is an arrogant, condescending schmuck, and a bit of a sexist, too.
  • WTH, Costuming Department?: We get that Crenshaw is supposed to be this ridiculously stupid hick, but what's the deal with that giant rubber band around his head? It's a sweat band.

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