- Two screwball detectives are hired to track a couple of human oddities that went missing from a local Tourist Trap.
- The year is 1950 and Sam and Max are a pair of detectives somewhere in New York. While Sam is a no nonsense, dry humored, drab individual, his bizarre life is kept interesting by partner Max, a perverse and sadistic midget with a psychotic sense of humor, violent tendencies and a swearing fetish. Living in a rundown office building/office, they pass through life day by day off of saved money from their glory days, and spend time watching TV and participating in other strange activities as they wait for an assignment. One day, after a dry spell of employment, Sam and Max are called to the scene of a kidnapping at a local tourist trap. It seems two human oddities, a Bigfoot and a giraffe necked girl, have been kidnapped, and the Siamese twin brothers, who are no stranger then the oddities they promote, are paying a large cash sum up front for the return of their prized possessions. From there Sam and Max must travel across country in search of the two, as well as contend with a rock and roll musician who may be responsible for the demise of the Bigfoot.—K. Lynnith
- When Bruno the Bigfoot disappears from his place in a block of ice, taking Trixie, the Giraffe-necked Girl From Scraton with him, the Kushmans, the circus proprietors, call in the Freelance Police, Sam (a six foot, bipedal dog) and Max (a three foot, hyperkinetic rabbity thing) to find them. Sam and Max go traipsing all over some of America's worst tourist traps looking for the soggy bigfoot, mixing themselves up in the endangered bigfoots' plight and country-western star Conroy Bumpus' quest for a bigfoot to complete his menagerie.—Anonymous
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