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Big Hero 6 is a 2014 American 3D computer-animated superhero fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Marvel Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 54th film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series and one of the the Marvel Comics animated films, and is inspired by the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name.[6] Directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, the film tells the story of a young robotics prodigy named Hiro Hamada who forms a superhero team to combat a masked villain. The film features the voices of Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit, Daniel Henney, T. J. Miller, Jamie Chung, Damon Wayans, Jr., Génesis Rodríguez, Maya Rudolph, and James Cromwell.

Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters; whose parent company was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009.[7] Walt Disney Animation Studios created new software technology to produce the film's animated visuals.[1][8]

Big Hero 6 premiered at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 23, 2014 and at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in 3D on October 31; it was theatrically released in the United States on November 7, 2014. The film was met with both commercial success, grossing over $428 million in worldwide box office; and critical success, receiving nominations for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, and the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film.


Directors :
Don Hall
Chris Williams
Writers :
Don Hall
Jordan Roberts
Robert L. Baird
Actors (Voice) :
TJ Miller
Alan Tudyk
Ryan Potter
Genesis Rodriguez
Jamie Chung
Damon Wayans Jr.
Daniel Henney
James Cromwell
Maya Rudolph
Scott Adsit
Producers :
Roy Conli
John Lasseter
Composer :
Henry Jackman
Editor :
Tim Mertens
Production company :
Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Animation Studios Marvel Animation
Distributed by :
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Based on :
Big Hero 6 by Man of Action
Release dates :
October 23, 2014 (Tokyo International Film Festival)
November 7, 2014 (US)
January 30, 2015 (UK)
Running time :
102 minutes
Country :
United States
Language :
English
Hiro Hamada is a 14-year-old robotics genius who lives in the futuristic city of San Fransokyo and spends his time participating in back-alley robot fights. His older brother Tadashi, worried that Hiro is wasting his potential, takes him to the robotics lab at his university, where Hiro meets Tadashi's friends, GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred. It is here where Hiro first encounters Baymax, a personal healthcare robot created by Tadashi. Amazed, Hiro decides to apply to the school. In order to apply, he is required to create a project in order to present at the school's annual exhibition. He presents his project - microbots, swarms of tiny robots that can link together in any arrangement imaginable in order to gain admission. Professor Callaghan, head of the school's robotics program, is impressed, and Hiro is accepted. When a fire breaks out at the university, Tadashi rushes in to rescue Callaghan, but the building explodes and both are killed. As a result of losing his brother, Hiro secludes himself from others.

One day, Hiro accidentally activates Baymax, who follows one of his microbots to an abandoned warehouse. There, the two discover that someone has been mass-producing Hiro's bots; they are attacked by a masked man who is controlling the bots. Realizing this man has stolen his project, Hiro decides to catch him, and upgrades Baymax with armor and a battle chip. After the masked man attacks Hiro, Baymax, GoGo, Wasabi, Honey Lemon and Fred, the six form a superhero team.

The group discovers a former lab of Krei Tech, a prestigious robotics company, that was experimenting with teleportation technology. The test went awry when the test pilot vanished inside an unstable portal. The masked man is revealed to be Professor Callaghan, who stole Hiro's bots and used them to escape the fire. Realizing that Tadashi died in vain, Hiro angrily removes Baymax's healthcare chip, leaving him with only the battle chip, and orders him to kill Callaghan. Baymax almost does so until Honey manages to insert the healthcare chip back in, restoring Baymax. Angry at his friends, Hiro goes home, and breaks down when Baymax asks him if killing Callaghan will make him feel better. To soften Hiro's loss, Baymax plays several humorous clips of Tadashi running tests on him during Baymax's development. Hiro realizes that killing Callaghan is not what Tadashi would've wanted and makes amends with his friends.

The group discovers that the test pilot was Callaghan's daughter Abigail; Callaghan is seeking revenge on Krei, the president of Krei Tech, whom he blames for his daughter's death. The team saves Krei and destroys the microbots, but the portal remains active. Baymax detects Abigail inside, and he and Hiro rush in to save her. On their way out, Baymax's armor is damaged and he realizes the only way to save Hiro and Abigail is to propel them back through the portal with his rocket fist. Hiro refuses to leave him, but Baymax insists until Hiro tearfully gives in. Hiro and Abigail make it back, while Callaghan is arrested.

Sometime later, as Hiro is finally moving on, he discovers Baymax's healthcare chip (which contains his entire personality) clenched in his rocket fist. Delighted, he rebuilds Baymax and they happily reunite. The six friends continue their exploits through the city, fulfilling Tadashi's dream of helping those in need.

During the end credits, it is shown through newspaper headlines that Hiro has been awarded a grant from the university and a building is dedicated to Tadashi. In a post-credits scene, Fred accidentally opens a secret door in his family mansion and finds superhero gear inside. His father, a retired superhero, arrives stating that they have a lot to talk about as they embrace.

Walt Disney Co. (DIS)’s new animated feature “Big Hero 6” has a hero, named Hiro, but the studio is marketing the film with posters and billboards that feature a button-eyed, blimp-like robot.

Disney animators spent more than three years transforming Baymax, a scary-looking bit player from an obscure Marvel Comics series, into a lovable sidekick who could charm fans as much as Jiminy Cricket and Tinkerbell. They visited robotics labs and spoke with counselors about how kids handle grief -- a central theme of the film, which reaches U.S. theaters Nov. 7.

Their journey provides a window into the creative process at Disney, where Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has focused the film business on a handful of brands with distinct identities. While “Big Hero 6” originated with Marvel, it was made by Walt Disney Animation Studios, which requires characters with the emotional depth audiences expect from the unit that created “Dumbo” and “Bambi.”

We were on the hunt for something unique, something we hadn’t seen before, but also appealing and huggable,” said Don Hall, the director, who came up with the idea for the film while trolling a Marvel Comics wiki page during his lunch hour. “I just liked the title.”

Big Hero 6” is based on a 1998 comic-book that produced a total of 10 issues. The characters were created by Marvel writers Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau, in their spare time while working on another project. In their version, Baymax was a dragon-like robot bodyguard.

If you think about what kind of robot a boy would design, it would look a lot like Godzilla,” said Rouleau, who with Seagle and two others went on to create Man of Action Entertainment.

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