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flightmedic
Anyone know of a website link that describes wildboy sightings( not sure of the timeline) in British Columbia Canada from an apparent planecrash in the BC wilderness years ago, where the wealthy parents did not survive and the theory is that the infant was cared for by Sasquatch, and the infant has now grown?............thanks............Don.
moregon
That sounds like the opening sequence of "Tarzan" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, only Apes instead of Sasquatch.

The only other thing I found was a show that appeared as part of the "Krofft Supershow" on Saturday mornings ABC from 9/10/77 - 9/2/78, and then from 6/2/79 - 9/18/79 as "Bigfoot and Wildboy" and 1/2 hour show by itself on Saturday mornings. The premise sounds the same as what you said him being raised by Bigfoots.
AnotherPullTab
Whoa, theres a blast from the past...I actually remember that show! lol
flightmedic
Yes does sound like Tarzan but I indeed read this from an old online Vancouver Province Article up here in Canada..........maybe other Canadians have heard of the same?...........thanks.....Don
GrandCherokee
Actually Don, this was discussed in another thread..and it got three responses...which is all it deserved (One of the three was mine...I also think it was me who posted it here!)
There has not been a single shred of evidence that such a thing occured, or even that those people ever existed! I do not know where the thread is now, but I believe that the story was written with tongue in cheek wink.gif
flightmedic
Ok thanks anyways.........Don.
Mangani
I think that it's extremely likely that both the story and the TV show were inspired by (or ripped off from) Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan of the Apes. Burrough's supposedly invisioned the tale in a dream. In it the infant Lord Greystoke, an English peer, is orphaned in a shipwreck on the coast of Africa and then adopted and raised by apes. The apes Burrough's imagined were not gorillas, as is implied in some movie versions of the story. They were quite intelligent with a complex social structure and a language. It was the apes who named him Tarzan.

Burrough's name for the apes was Mangani.
GrandCherokee
You are quiet right! It was an albino gorilla who killed his ape mother...and was Tarzan's deadliest enemy until he became old enough to kill the albino!

Gorilla" Kagheega! Bundolo Tarzan! Bundolo!" [ Kill Tarzan! Kill!..in gorilla speak] wink.gif
flightmedic
I found this webpage.........but unable to autheticate it............Don.
http://www.n2.net/prey/bigfoot/articles/BFbaby.htm
GrandCherokee
QUOTE(flightmedic @ Apr 2 2004, 02:21 PM)
I found this webpage.........but unable to autheticate it............Don.
http://www.n2.net/prey/bigfoot/articles/BFbaby.htm

Yes! That is the one. The only problem is..no one has ever heard of these two doctors.....Dr. Rob Worrier and Dr. Gosten! Worrier may be a zoologist, but where in Seattle?
There is no Dr. Gosten listed in Vancouver!
And where exactly did this encounter take place? Somewhere in the rockies..how vague can a report get? Even the area where this plane supposedly crashed is not named! None of the witnesses..of the many who saw the pair ever gave testimony. If they did, it was not reported.
As tantalizing as this one sounds..all I can think of is that little old lady in the Wendy commercials at the counter wanting to know "Where's the Beef?"
flightmedic
Thanks.............Don.
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