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  45. Hiro is a young boy who graduated at age 14 or 13. Hiro does not know what to do with his life, until he gets some help from his older brother Tadashi. Hiro applies to get in a "nerd" college, only to be traumatized. But with the help of Baymax Hamada, Hiro goes on an unexpected journey with some of his friends. Watch as Hiro Hamada takes down an evil villain and some very important people pass away.
  46. In San Fransokyo, the fourteen year-old Hiro Hamada is a little genius who makes money in illegal robot fights. His older brother, the college student Tadashi, saves Hiro from a dangerous gang and brings him to his laboratory in the university to convince him to forget the fights. Tadashi shows his nurse robot Baymax that he is developing to Hiro and introduces his little brother to his friends Go Go Tomago, Wasabi, Honey Lemon and Fred. When Hiro meets his idol Professor Robert Callaghan, he decides to join the university. Hiro needs to invent something to attract the attention of Callaghan and he brings tiny robots called microbots that are useful for many applications to the science fair in the university. The entrepreneur Alastair Krei wants to buy the microbots but Hiro prefers to stay with Callaghan in the university. When Hiro and Tadashi leave the fair, there is a fire and Tadashi returns to the place to rescue Callaghan. However the building blows up and Tadashi dies. Later, Hiro activates Baymax and the robot follows the direction pointed out by the last microbot kept with Hiro. The boy chases Baymax and they come to an abandoned building. Hiro discovers that someone is producing microbots and they are attacked by a masked man who controls the microbots. They succeed to flee and Hiro decides to include armor and another chip in Baymax to make him a master in fights. They track the masked man down to the harbor but Go Go Tomago, Wasabi, Honey Lemon and Fred arrive summoned by Baymax. The masked man attacks the group and they team-up forming Big Hero 6, using armors and their skills, to capture the masked man that they believe is Alastair Krei. But they have a huge surprise.
  47. As someone who loves animated films, I was not surprised when Big Hero 6 rocketed to the top of my list of movies to look forward to this year. I&#39;m very please so say I was not disappointed. This is the story of a 14-year-old robotics prodigy named Hiro Hamada, his science- loving friends, and--of course--Baymax, a lovable, inflatable robot whose only concern is with the care and well-being of others.<br/><br/>One of the first things of merit is the way the film looks. The vibrant city of San Fransokyo may occasionally make you forget it isn&#39;t real. The opening shot is particularly beautiful, and a great way of letting the audience know they&#39;re in for some gorgeous scenery. The animation itself throughout the film is quite stunning, too. The subtle movement-related details enhance the experience even though it isn&#39;t right up-front.<br/><br/>The characters in this movie really, truly stand out. There&#39;s plenty of diversity--not only in race, but in body types, interests, personalities, and dialogue. The Big Hero 6 become a team of people all distinctly different from one another, but that doesn&#39;t hinder their teamwork or the care they have for each other. While you don&#39;t get to find out too much about the stories of Wasabi no Ginger, Honey Lemon, Gogo Tomago, and Fred, they&#39;re bound to stick with you regardless. <br/><br/>The heart of the film is Hiro&#39;s relationship with Baymax, and how that develops during some rather difficult times. These two are written beautifully, and in a way that stayed true to who they were even while so much happened and changed. There&#39;s a good chance you&#39;ll get a bit teary-eyed at least once (or twice).<br/><br/>The story is also hilarious and action-packed, but perhaps one of the most meaningful parts of this film is the themes it deals with: loss, grief, and the importance of mental health as well as physical health.<br/><br/>Overall, Big Hero 6 is a movie I can&#39;t wait to watch over and over again. There could be multiple Oscar wins in its future, too. Highly recommended--you will be very satisfied with your care.
  48. I think it would be so ideal to have a robot like Baymax to cheer us up when we are down. What made me want to see this film alone was of course the Sky Movies Christmas advert. I don&#39;t think America or outside the UK would know who are Sky Movies. Well anyway for the ones who don&#39;t recognise the ad, Sky Movies shows a little girl named Rosie who won&#39;t eat her Brussel sprouts so she decides to hide under her table. She then goes into different movies such as Cinderalla (2015) , Night of the museum, Big Hero 6 and the Hulk. She just throws the sprouts in the movies so she would be able to watch her movies. Yeah check it out because I&#39;m not really a good storyteller lol.<br/><br/>Back with the film, I thought it was kinda stupid that Disney just killed off the main characters brother. He really would do great with the team id he didn&#39;t have to die so early. I find that Disney loves killing off good characters in their current films nowadays. It&#39;s not really fair in my opinion but there ya go! I really liked the animation on this, it looked very well like the Frozen movie did. The soundtrack was brilliant too, I love how Fall Out Boy had a song there attached to the film. That&#39;s awesome!<br/><br/>Even though not my favorite Disney movie, it was good!
  49. Whatever flaws it has are ones of over-enthusiasm and over-ambition and are therefore easy to forgive, especially because when it works, it really works.
  50. Big Hero 6 is based on the Marvel comic book series with the same name, though there are many differences between the comic books and the movie, such as the characters&#39; appearances. Big Hero 6 is a Marvel movie but not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As an animated film, it focuses on a younger audience and exists in a standalone universe. It is heavily rumored that a sequel will be made. This movie itself, however, is not a sequel. The &quot;6&quot; in the title refers to the number of heroes on the team. First, Hiro believed that all his Microbots and his &quot;neurotransmitter&quot; got completely destroyed in the fire at the San Fransokyo Tech exhibition. He didn&#39;t find out that his &quot;own&quot; neurotransmitter was still working and newer Microbots were in construction until his one returned Microbot started to move strangely (or automatically, from his point of view). Second, creating another neurotransmitter would not help. The Microbots were programmed to react only to the first neurotransmitter that Hiro created, now worn by Yokai. For the neurotransmitter to be an &quot;approved&quot; invention for the exhibition, it had to allow only the wearer to control the Microbots since it was meant for &quot;good things.&quot; While it was not mentioned, Yokai might also have made a few modifications to the neurotransmitter to ensure exclusive control in the event of another neurotransmitter turning up. While no clear specification was ever told for what Baymax can and cannot do, even if Hiro would have wanted to program Baymax to control his Microbots it would still not work properly and be pretty useless. Remember no other functional machines could access and control the Microbots except for the original transmitter. Krei is a very ignorant person, even though he might have gotten orders from the general in the film to stay away from that island and remove some important files (after the failed teleportation test) he presumably decided to keep those files untouched in order to study what was the flaws and mistakes from his experiment. Therefore he would have wanted to create another teleportation door in the future. He might have also made a deal to keep his facility opened despite the failed experiment. Fred explains that they got a helicopter lift from his butler Heathcliff. Fred might have made a phone call. Yes indeed. Stan Lee provides the voice of Fred&#39;s father in the very last minute of the &quot;after the credits&quot; scene. Fred finds a secret room in his house with items that suggest that his father is (or was) also a superhero. His father suddenly appears, they hug after having missed each other and gladly tells his son that they &quot;have a lot to talk about&quot;, which might indicate that his father knows that Fred did his heroic moment. While the name (and perhaps code name) of Fred&#39;s father is unknown for the moment, his design is based on Stan Lee himself. A fun fact about this scene is that the reason why it was added is because the filmmakers got inspired by the Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy having their own after-the-credits scene. Thus adding this scene and it was also the very last scene to be animated just a few weeks before it&#39;s theatrical release. Yes, more villains were planned but did not make the final cut. One group, the Fujitas, consisted of martial artist roller women in traditional Japanese wear and makeup using medieval weapons. Mob boss Yama would lead a gang that included; rocket-powered bomber men and a sumo wrestler. These villains had great importance in the early drafts of Big Hero 6. A brief deleted scene showed that Yama, one of the Fujitas and Yokai would work together. One of the directors (Don Hall) revealed that as much as they liked the scene a lot, it didn&#39;t make it to the final draft due to the script being changed. Ultimately, Yama was reworked into a champion of illegal bot fight tournaments in San Fransokyo. The ringleader at the tournament early in the movie follows the design of the Fujitas. The directors Chris Williams and Don Hall had stated respectively:<br/><br/>[Laughs] We&#39;ll see. We just finished this one, and the truth is, we&#39;re exhausted from the ordeal of making it. It was really fun, but it was long hours, and it was pretty intense. It&#39;s a pretty emotional time for us. These are characters that we&#39;ve grown to know very well; now it&#39;s time to let go of them, and they&#39;re going into the world without us. We&#39;re in the middle of that phase. So we haven&#39;t talked about or thought about any sequels or anything like that. Having said that, of course, we love these characters, and the thought of working with them again some day definitely has its appeal.<br/><br/> a5c7b9f00b
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