Big Hero 6” filmmakers set out to create a movie that balances action, humor and
emotion Emotion and humor tend to come along with the action in ‘Big Hero 6.’”
Inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name, “Big Hero 6” features comic-bookstyle action, but at its core is the budding bond between Hiro and Baymax.
“Hiro is a 14-year-old precocious genius,” says screenwriter Robert L. Baird. “He
graduated high school at 13, but he’s not exactly using his gifts for the good of the world
He’s spending is days and nights participating in back-alley robot fights.”
According to fellow screenwriter Daniel Gerson, Hiro’s brother Tadashi manages to trick
his little brother into making a change for the better. “Tadashi is a smart confident guy,”
says Gerson. “He takes Hiro to San Fransokyo Tech, and Hiro’s blown away by what’s
going on there. He meets the professor who invented the magnetic bearing servos that
Hiro actually used in his battle bots. By the time Hiro leaves, he’s sold on the school.
He’s sold on college.”
“Hiro has to present something to get into the school,” says director Don Hall. “So he
invents these telepathically-controlled miniature robots called microbots that can form
shapes and tools—they can do anything you imagine.”
But, of course, things don’t go as planned. “Tadashi tragically passes away in an
accident, while attempting to save his professor,” says Hall. “Hiro is devastated. He
misses his brother greatly and he’s on a downward spiral. That’s when Baymax—this
compassionate caring nurse robot that Tadashi designed—comes to life and begins to
pull Hiro out of his grief.”
“The movie is really about the two of them coming together,” says director Chris
Williams. “We decided early on that the central relationship would be between Hiro and
Baymax as Hiro struggled to deal with the loss of his brother. While we want the story to
be really fun and funny, at the same time, there’s this emotional depth and resonance
that is pretty far beyond what people might expect.”
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