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The characters in the unique city of Big Hero 6 get their own series, packed with adventures.The characters in the unique city of Big Hero 6 get their own series, packed with adventures.The characters in the unique city of Big Hero 6 get their own series, packed with adventures.
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Probably not what Big Hero 6 fans were hoping for, but it's a cute and funny show and a good hour of television. Some folks are claiming that it's too woke, "pushing agenda's" and inappropriate. It's a cartoon about a walking balloon helping people for crying out loud. I thought the "first period" episode was very well done and very appropriate. If you don't think your kids should watch a cartoon addressing an important topic like that, I feel sorry for your kids.
There is not one falalalalalala tho... Now Disney, please give us a decent Big Hero 6 sequel.
There is not one falalalalalala tho... Now Disney, please give us a decent Big Hero 6 sequel.
If you come into Baymax! Expecting an epic superhero series, you will undoubtedly be disappointed. Instead you get 6 very short episodes of Baymax's day-to-day activities. Nothing flashy, but still made memorable by the classic Baymax humour that, for me, was the highlight of the Big Hero 6 movie, memorable characters, thought provoking and emotional moments, and some outstanding representation of difficult topics. My only small critique is that it felt a bit rushed at moments. But overall, I enjoyed it for being different and I hope that there will be more episodes in the future.
This show is short and is made for kids. Dont expect any huge thing it's simple and happy 7 minute episodes that's sure to bring a smile on to the face..
Compared to the movie it's not that good but yet it's good enough.
Especially the third episode was a gread attempt in the kids genre.
Especially the third episode was a gread attempt in the kids genre.
Each episode wasn't amazing, but none were bad and I enjoyed them all. I love the wholesome way they tie it together in the end. Glad to see something not related to violence or smut that seems so prevalent in modern times.
This is my second attempt at leaving a comment, I am not sure why my original review was deleted as it did not break any sort of rules to my knowledge, and with that out of the way, here's my review.
I much enjoyed the Big Hero 6 feature from 2014, it did not reinvent the wheel as far as superhero movies are concerned but was still a very fun film with energetic animation and likeable characters. I was a bit intrigued after the announcement of this series and decided to give the full season a watch one night out of curiosity.
Basically, the series centers around the titular character helping various citizens of San Fransokyo in very brief vignettes. Outside of Cass and Hiro, with Maya Rudolph and Ryan Potter reprising their roles alongside Scott Adsit as Baymax, and the family cat none of the other characters from the Big Hero 6 feature return for this series and we spend time with other characters that have almost no relation with the cast of the original film. You are constantly left to wonder why is Baymax helping them out, and why do their problems really warrant his presence. Despite this, most of these vignettes are fine - they're fairly short, so it's not like you will be spending a full hour of your time with these singular narratives. However, I must echo what some others have said and agree that the third and fourth episodes of the first season are not very appropriate for younger viewers, especially the third vignette - if you're a parent or guardian consider skipping these two if your children really want to see the series, nothing will be lost if you stop at two and continue at five.
I much enjoyed the Big Hero 6 feature from 2014, it did not reinvent the wheel as far as superhero movies are concerned but was still a very fun film with energetic animation and likeable characters. I was a bit intrigued after the announcement of this series and decided to give the full season a watch one night out of curiosity.
Basically, the series centers around the titular character helping various citizens of San Fransokyo in very brief vignettes. Outside of Cass and Hiro, with Maya Rudolph and Ryan Potter reprising their roles alongside Scott Adsit as Baymax, and the family cat none of the other characters from the Big Hero 6 feature return for this series and we spend time with other characters that have almost no relation with the cast of the original film. You are constantly left to wonder why is Baymax helping them out, and why do their problems really warrant his presence. Despite this, most of these vignettes are fine - they're fairly short, so it's not like you will be spending a full hour of your time with these singular narratives. However, I must echo what some others have said and agree that the third and fourth episodes of the first season are not very appropriate for younger viewers, especially the third vignette - if you're a parent or guardian consider skipping these two if your children really want to see the series, nothing will be lost if you stop at two and continue at five.
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- TriviaThis is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios' television series.
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- Runtime12 minutes
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