Feature trailer for Big Hero 6.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios, the team behind Frozen and Wreck-It Ralph, comes Big Hero 6, an action-packed comedy-adventure about the special bond that develops between Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit), a plus-sized inflatable robot, and prodigy Hiro Hamada (voice of Ryan Potter). When a devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo and catapults Hiro into the midst of danger, he turns to Baymax and his close friends adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago (voice of Jamie Chung), neatnik Wasabi (voice of Damon Wayans Jr.), chemistry whiz Honey Lemon (voice of Genesis Rodriguez) and fanboy Fred (voice of T.J. Miller). Determined to uncover the mystery, Hiro transforms his friends into a band of high-tech heroes called Big Hero 6.
Inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name, and featuring breathtaking action with all the heart and humor audiences expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Big Hero 6 is directed by Don Hall (Winnie the Pooh) and Chris Williams (Bolt), and produced by Roy Conli (Tangled). The film hits theaters in 3D on Nov. 7, 2014
Disney really upped their game for the animation of Big Hero 6: the world they created is bigger than that of Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen combined!
Attention to detail also gave the film an edge; animators created over 200 different signs for the billboards in San Fransokyo.
Fred's library/ museum room features a family portrait with Stan Lee, and a figurine of Elastigirl from The Incredibles.
Two characters from the Big Hero 6 Marvel comic couldn't be in the film; Silver Samurai and Sunfire are both affiliated with the X-Men universe, and therefore 20th Century Fox own the rights to them.
Proving that geeks rule, Hiro and his inflatable robot, Baymax, form an army of unlikely superheros to save their city of San Fransokyo from an evil villain.
Baymax was created by Hiro's brother, Tadashi, who was a robotics student at the university. After tragedy strikes, the young Hiro, a robotics prodigy, is left reeling, but the support of Baymax and Tadashi's friends, encourage him to use his incredible skills to benefit others.
Big Hero 6 is one of the best Disney movies ever. In my humble opinion, it's not been recognized nearly as much as it deserves to be. For a start, the characters are all brilliant, especially Baymax, who is so adorable and cute that you will want one of your very own.
Then there's the storyline, which is just as exciting and adventurous as any of the mainstream Marvel movies, but it also contains many subplots which deal with a lot of tough subjects such as loss, grief, and depression.
Honey Lemon and Go-Go are brilliant female scientists, celebrated for their intelligence and knowledge and not ridiculed or mocked for being girls. This might not sound like a big deal but trust me, when you're a girl who loves science, it's a tough world.
Big Hero 6 works on multiple levels. It's equally as hilarious as it is heartbreaking and though I've seen this movie multiple times, I've never managed it without a dry eye.
Just take a look at the trailer above. It really highlights all the best bits but even then, it still doesn't do the film justice, because you really need to watch the whole thing. However, this is a pretty good place to start, especially when you take in all of Baymax's antics. "I am not fast." No, Baymax, you're not, but you're so stinking cute, we'll let you get away with it.
2 min 37 sec
Views
1,657,321
Posted On
September 25, 2014
Don Hall
Writer
Don Hall
Studio
Walt Disney Pictures
Release
November 7, 2014
TJ Miller
Jamie Chung
Ryan Potter
Scott Adsit
Genesis Rodriguez
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