Disney's Big Hero 6 Introduces Teen Superheroes
New trailer reveals Baymax and Hiro's fellow crimefighters in Disney's first animated Marvel-adaptation
Though not produced as an official part of the advertising [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/marvel%20cinematic%20universe] focuses mainly on the relationship between 14 year-old Hiro Hamada and his inflatable robot Baymax; the newest trailer finally offers a good look at the rest of the team.
Along with Hiro and Baymax, Disney's version of Big Hero 6 are a diverse team of teenagers from fictional San Fransokyo including athletic Go Go Tamago (throwing-disks), super-fanboy Fred (weaponized kaiju-costume), mellow beatnik Wasabi (energy blades) and Honey Lemon (alchemy.) The team comes together to help Hiro and the newly-upgraded (from caretaker to combat-robot) Baymax battle a masked supervillain who attacks the city with "microbot" nanotechnology.
The original Marvel series was created as an attempt to appeal to the then-burgeoning U.S. manga audience, assembling an anime-inspired team made up of the company's various Japanese characters like Sunfire. [http://marvel.com/universe/Silver_Samurai] along with new characters created for the series. The film's heroes are primarily drawn from the "new" membership.
Source: Walt Disney Animation Studios [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IdMPpKMdcc]
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New trailer reveals Baymax and Hiro's fellow crimefighters in Disney's first animated Marvel-adaptation
Though not produced as an official part of the advertising [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/marvel%20cinematic%20universe] focuses mainly on the relationship between 14 year-old Hiro Hamada and his inflatable robot Baymax; the newest trailer finally offers a good look at the rest of the team.
Along with Hiro and Baymax, Disney's version of Big Hero 6 are a diverse team of teenagers from fictional San Fransokyo including athletic Go Go Tamago (throwing-disks), super-fanboy Fred (weaponized kaiju-costume), mellow beatnik Wasabi (energy blades) and Honey Lemon (alchemy.) The team comes together to help Hiro and the newly-upgraded (from caretaker to combat-robot) Baymax battle a masked supervillain who attacks the city with "microbot" nanotechnology.
The original Marvel series was created as an attempt to appeal to the then-burgeoning U.S. manga audience, assembling an anime-inspired team made up of the company's various Japanese characters like Sunfire. [http://marvel.com/universe/Silver_Samurai] along with new characters created for the series. The film's heroes are primarily drawn from the "new" membership.
Source: Walt Disney Animation Studios [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IdMPpKMdcc]
[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/movies-and-tv/]
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