Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6

2014 "Drop everything. Save the world."
Big Hero 6
Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6

7.8 | 1h42m | PG | en | Adventure

A special bond develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.

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7.8 | 1h42m | PG | en | Adventure , Animation , Action | More Info
Released: November. 07,2014 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , Walt Disney Animation Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://movies.disney.com/big-hero-6
Synopsis

A special bond develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.

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Cast

Scott Adsit , Ryan Potter , Daniel Henney

Director

Paul A. Felix

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Walt Disney Pictures , Walt Disney Animation Studios

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Sephil I have never thought much about robot animation movies. Was never a mecha guy myself but this small wonder is packed with lots of feels. It has a great inspiring and unique story with a good amount of humor as well. Be young or old, I full-heartedly recommend this movie.
carlybell1992 This film hits on many important issues that kids need to understand in life. It is beautifully written, wonderfully animated, and sadly underrated because Frozen came out around the same time. I love this film and have seen it many times, so should you!!! Please watch and enjoy :)
MJB784 First of all, it was extremely uneven where it kept changing the story every few minutes and became a different movie and secondly, the tones were equally changing from serious to action packed to light-hearted and silly. The story was about this boy who loves going to "Bot Fights" for money and gambling because he graduated school at 13 years old. Then he visits his brother's current college and see his brother's invention: An inflatable robot known to heal named "Baymax". Then there's a fire in the building and the brother goes to rescue a teacher--inevitably killing him in the fire, but somehow the robot survives and becomes the boy's only friend until the deceased brother's friends become his friend and they band together to become superheroes. The title refers to the friends, the kid and the robot as crime fighters. None of that was in the trailers. I was certain the title was the name of the robot. They should have promoted all the characters of the title on the poster and trailers and re-written this uneven mess. It felt very un-Disney and more like Dreamworks crossed with Anime.
An Obnoxious Nerd Even after watching it for the first time in 3 years, Big Hero 6 is still an amazing film. The score and animation are both flawless, the writing and characters are mostly great (more on that later), and the plot is unique and the twist regarding the villain's identity is exactly what a twist should be: unexpected, but not completely out of nowhere (i.e. dropping subtle hints to set up the twist). Also, apart from the giant skyhole you've seen in every other movie finale from the past 20 years, the finale is creative, funny, well executed, and has a lot of heart. My main problems with Big Hero 6 are that the villain is a bit too generic and TJ Miller voices a character (seriously, just stick to live action, TJ), but apart from that, the film is terrific. I highly encourage people to watch it