

Able to scan a patient for illness and injury and treat them, he comically waddles around fussing over Hiro after a personal tragedy leaves him down and out. Hiro is directionless and constantly running into trouble, but through his older brother he begins to develop his interest in robotics.īaymax, a rotund vinyl-clad healthcare android, is Tadashi's prize invention. The story takes place in the fictional future city of San Fransokyo where Hiro (Ryan Potter), a 14-year-old tech whizz, and his brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney) live with their Aunt Cass (Maya Rudolph). Think of it as an Avengers aimed at tweens. All Rights Reserved.Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playĭisney mines the Marvel Comics back catalogue for its latest animation Big Hero 6, a delightfully entertaining East/West genre blend that's a neat addition to the ever-expanding superhero genre. Her knowledge of alchemy proves powerful, too, when the effusive brainiac becomes part of the “Big Hero 6” and creates clever concoctions that when thrown, can get her team out of nearly any jam. Don’t let her glasses and funky fashion fool you: Honey may be as sweet as her namesake, but she has a fire in her belly and a can-do attitude that make her pretty much unstoppable. "BIG HERO 6" It’s elemental when it comes to chemistry whiz HONEY LEMON. Sharp doesn’t even begin to describe this guy. As part of “Big Hero 6,” Wasabi amplifies his martial arts skills with jaw-dropping plasma blade weaponry. He’s super smart and just a touch neurotic, but the big and burly neatnik can’t help but join the cause when Hiro needs him most. "BIG HERO 6" WASABI is committed to precision. The daredevil adrenaline junkie is at her best on wheels, and when Go Go joins forces with “Big Hero 6,” she rolls like never before, using maglev discs as wheels, shields and throwing weapons.

Popping bubble gum and delivering well-placed sarcasm are totally her speed. She’s tough, athletic and loyal to the bone, but not much of a conversationalist. "BIG HERO 6" Aptly named GO GO TOMAGO knows what it takes to be fast. But his sign-spinning may still come in handy. His ferocious, fire-breathing alter ego comes complete with claws, integrated communications and a super bounce. For example, Fred doesn’t hesitate to join “Big Hero 6,” and he has a lot of ideas for his super-hero skillset, too.


But this sign-twirling, monster-loving, comic-book aficionado is sure to go places-when he’s good and ready. "BIG HERO 6" Fanboy FRED comes off like a laid-back dude with no direction. And after some deft reprogramming that includes a rocket fist, super strength and rocket thrusters that allow him to fly, Baymax becomes one of the “Big Hero 6.” ©2014 Disney. But to the inventor’s kid brother Hiro, the nurturing, guileless bot turns out to be more than what he was built for-he’s a hero, and quite possibly Hiro’s closest friend. Conceived and built by Tadashi Hamada, Baymax just might revolutionize the healthcare industry. The plus-sized inflatable robot’s job title is technically Healthcare Companion: With a simple scan, Baymax can detect vital stats, and, given a patient’s level of pain, can treat nearly any ailment. When a tragic event changes everything, Hiro turns to a robot named Baymax, and they form an unbreakable bond-and two-sixths of a band of high-tech heroes on a very important mission. Fortunately, big brother Tadashi redirects Hiro’s brilliance, inspiring him to put his brain to the test in a quest to gain admission to the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. "BIG HERO 6" Robotics prodigy HIRO HAMADA has the mind of a genius-and the heart of a 14-year-old: his state-of-the-art battle-bots dominate the underground bot fights held in the dark corners of San Fransokyo.
