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Why do they call it Big Hero 6?

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Why do they call it Big Hero 6?

Why do they call it Big Hero 6?

“Big Hero 6” is renamed "Baymax" (ベイマックス) in Japan, which makes it seem as if the story is about the robot named Baymax instead of Hiro. Hiro is the 14-year-old boy whose brother, Tadashi, created Baymax, who resembles Honda's ASIMO if the robot had a cousin training for sumo wrestling.

When did the movie Big Hero 6 come out?

  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Big Hero 6 is a 2014 American computer animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by the Marvel 's comics of the same name created by Man of Action, the film is the 54th Disney animated feature film.

Who are the characters in Big Hero 6?

  • Big Hero 6 is an animated superhero movie from Marvel and Disney.

Where does Hiro go in Big Hero 6?

  • Hiro and his friends head to New York for a student expo headed by Stark Industries. At the personal invitation of the big man, they end up staying at Stark Tower. But what was supposed to be a nice weekend of technology and relaxation goes horribly wrong when other entities step out of the shadows.

Why was Stan Lee in Big Hero 6?

  • Since Big Hero 6 has ties to Marvel Comics, that is why Lee appeared for a cameo. The Big Hero 6 team first appeared in Marvel Comics in 1998. The Japanese based superteam was created by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau and featured many of the characters who starred in the movie.

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