Teen genius Hiro Hamada, Baymax the robot, and their friends defend the city of San Fransokyo as superheroes.Teen genius Hiro Hamada, Baymax the robot, and their friends defend the city of San Fransokyo as superheroes.Teen genius Hiro Hamada, Baymax the robot, and their friends defend the city of San Fransokyo as superheroes.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 6 nominations total
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When I found out this show was on air I was beyond delighted, I was ecstatic. I love watching the show as it is funny, adventurous and climatic. I hope this series will run for a long time and establish itself as a well loved child-hood show of the generation. The show warms my heart and you will find yourself loving it too.
I was a huge fan of the movie. I would have loved to see another movie and then we got a series, so I was intrigued to see what it'd be like. At first I thought it was weird they switched the animation but I think it works for a Tokyo style comic show that's easier to animate. I think they were really trying to appeal to kids with the series and I think at some points it's more noticeable and kinda hard to watch. I'd say my least favorite part of the show are those annoying lightning dancer villains (if you know you know) and that Fred's stupidity gets tiresome. They could have absolutely done without the dancers it was too cringy. It's a somewhat bearable show that can be interesting at times but there's not much that made me keep watching other than Baymax, Hiro, and go go's necessary pessimism.
This show isn't perfect by any means, but definitely has a spark that kids will love! With it being a show on Disney XD it is definitely aiming much more to the kids than the adults, so that is something to remember when going into the show. Once you have that in mind, it will be easier to watch this show.
The series picks up right after the movie, and really does a good job with it. The series doesn't get as serious as the movie, but it's not trying to be. Many new interesting characters are introduced, while some others tend to be a little flat.
Those problems are small to none, but the series is for sure a good time once you get in touch with your inner child. I can't wait to see where this series goes.
The series picks up right after the movie, and really does a good job with it. The series doesn't get as serious as the movie, but it's not trying to be. Many new interesting characters are introduced, while some others tend to be a little flat.
Those problems are small to none, but the series is for sure a good time once you get in touch with your inner child. I can't wait to see where this series goes.
I just love this show! No, that's not true, I love the Baymax Universe in general, so how could I not love the series? Beautiful plot & such great characters!
This series plots right after the movie. What started in the movie,the series beautifully continues. So many adventures,dramas,actions,emotions are layered with character build up and story telling. This series is so underrated that I am surprised. For me,this couldn't be better.
Did you know
- TriviaJamie Chung, Ryan Potter, Genesis Rodriguez, Maya Rudolph, and Scott Adsit reprise their roles as GoGo Tomago, Hiro Hamada, Honey Lemon, Aunt Cass, and Baymax from the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Summer TV Shows Not on Your Radar (2018)
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- 16:9 HD
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