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While our own Rob Keyes has been doing in-depth coverage (and sharp speculation) about the upcoming “Phase 2″ stage of Marvel’s – in regards to Iron Man 3, Captain America 2 and a possible Guardians of the Galaxy movie, other Marvel Studios tidbits have been leaking out all over the place – including this big news: Marvel and Disney will reportedly be launching their first animated project – and it’s NOT the one you guessed (or wished for). The official first animated film from the Disney/Marvel team will be Big Hero 6! Don’t know who (or what) that is? Most people outside of the hardcore comic crowd probably share your confusion.

Monday, 3 November 2014

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Big Hero 6 Full Movie Full Online streamin If there’s one element that Disney has been getting right in their latest CGI works, it’s the heart. Frozen, Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph and now Disney’s latest animated feature, Big Hero 6, all have some small truth at their core, around which the plot and characters are allowed to grow naturally and shine. In Big Hero 6, this truth is about loss – how we deal with it and how we move on. What’s different about Big Hero 6 is that this heart has a name, Baymax. Based on the Marvel comic book of the same name, the film’s producer outright admits that is almost all Big Hero 6 shares with its comic book incarnation. Character names remain the same, certain relationships transition over, but fans of the original comic’s limited run will have to enter this film with an open mind. In Big Hero 6, Hiro Hamada (Ryan Potter) is a 14-year old science and robotics prodigy, squandering his talents in ‘Bot Battles’ (a back-alley version of everyone’s favourite Robot Wars). His older brother, Tadashi (Daniel Henney), coaxes Hiro into realising his potential by introducing him to his friends at university, as well as his own project, the ‘healthcare companion’ robot Baymax (Scott Adkins). When tragedy strikes the family, Hiro finds himself in the (unwanted) care of Baymax, and together with Tadashi’s science-geek classmates, starts to unravel a plot that requires all of them to step up to become heroes. Baymax is undoubtedly the breakout star of the film. Designed to be iconic, strangely relatable and above-all ‘huggable’, he almost feels designed by committee to send toys flying off the shelves, which is probably not far from the truth. There’s a whole lot of wonderful physical comedy with the character, as well as some hilarious voicework by Scott Adkins to make a unique robot companion to add to the pantheon of android greats. Baymax is also given the most significant role in the film, as the film’s heart that is shaped by the will and actions of Hiro Hamada. Baymax is wonderfully utilised to reveal insight into our protagonist, while at the same time conveying emotion, compassion and humour through a design which is little more than two circles and a line. Speaking of design, Big Hero 6 may be Disney’s best-looking film to date. Taking place in the alternate world/future of San Fransokyo, a mash-up of East and West, the city itself is vibrant, alive and feels authentic. A scene where Hiro upgrades Baymax with rocket boosters and flies him out over the city is especially captivating. The remaining members of the Big Hero 6 are colourful characters in their own right. Standout members include Honey Lemon (Genesis Rodriguez), a goofy but intelligent chemistry student whose positivity is infectious, and Fred (T.J. Miller), a comic book fanboy whose dream is to transform into a giant monster, and who gets most of the big laughs of the film that don’t belong to Baymax When you get down to the actual super hero-ing in this film, however, this is all in service of a plot which is by-the-numbers. The villain is given just enough motivation to parallel our hero, but the mechanics of their plan and the film’s climax really feel bolted together like a crudely constructed automaton, and don’t hold much relevance outside of a vague theme. There are any number of paths the film could have gone down, but playing things safe in the second and final acts provides story beats that we’ve all seen before. While characterised well, with delightfully odd quirks and goofy traits, the rest of the Big Hero 6 roster outside Baymax and Hiro unfortunately feel hardly necessary to the film. They’re loveable science geeks, but only get a couple of moments to shine within the film’s brisk pace. The film could have been called Baymax (which is indeed the film’s title in Japan), cut the ‘team’ element and remained by and large the same. I would heartily recommend Big Hero 6 on the strength of its visual design alone, but the core relationship between Baymax and Hiro, and the comedy and emotion that comes from that, makes the film really enjoyable to sit through. At a short 108 minutes, the film doesn’t have time to develop a plot that breaks outside of normal superhero conventions, nor does the team as a whole feel cohesive or even necessary by the end. However, there’s a lot to enjoy about Big Hero 6, especially on a big-screen in 3D, where the artistry of the visuals are really on display.

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Big Hero 6 Full Movie Even discounting Pixar, Disney is easing into a mini-Golden Age of animation right now. Following the success of Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen, both of which were not only box office hits but bold creative decisions, comes Big Hero 6. It’s billed as an animated venture into the Marvel universe, Disney’s favourite place to hang out and count all its cash. There’s no Marvel evidence on show in the trailer but that doesn’t matter in the slightest as what we get is a very amusing glimpse of the relationship between a teenager and his inflatable…robot?... sidekick who discover a masked man is trying to destroy their city (rather wonderfully named San Fransokyo). Baymax, the balloon-bot, already seems like he might be a huge hit.

 “Hairy baby”. I find this to be an interesting artbook particularly because of the environment designs. About half the book is dedicated to the environment designs which includes the city San Fransokyo, Hiro's house, the cafe, San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Fred's mansion and the portal. The San Fransokyo is like a character by itself with its blend of architecture and aesthetics from west and east. It's fun to see how the artists create a populated city inspired by San Francisco and Tokyo. Cited by art director Scott Watanabe, there are also influences from anime films such as Tekkonkinkreet, Ghost in the Shell and Akira. Indeed when I look at some of the environment sketches, they remind me of sketches from the Tekkon

 Kinkreet anime artbook. The vibe is certainly present. Looking at the city's environment concept art, you'll be able to spot Japanese elements such as the tapered rooftops, Koinobori (carp-shaped wind socks), a Golden Gate Bridge lookalike with Torii design elements, signboards with Japanese typography, wooden curved bridges, cherry-blossom trees, etc. There are also major characteristic San Francisco elements such as the roads with very recognisable cable cars, sloping hills, Victorian-style houses, etc. There's an emphasis on function and a sense of feeling lived-in for the environments, so buildings aren't just designed to look cool. For example, city streets or Hiro's rooms are made to look a bit more messy or wonky. The second half of the book features the character designs for the heroes, villains and side characters. Again, there's noticeable Japanese influence in the designs. Early designs for Hiro shows off costumes that look like ninjas or even Patlabor. There are more pages for Baymax because he's has a big role. Go Go's hero suit reminded me of Tron and some Japanese toy/game/anime that I can't remember. The characters in their non-hero forms are pretty standard and do not stand out, but their hero costumes look quite good. Finally the last part of the book talks briefly about the cinematography used, such as lighting, the new Disney Hyperion renderer and colour script. There's a good amount of text included in the form of introductions for each environment and character, and quotes from the staff talking about the designs. It's a book solely on the designs, with nothing being mentioned about the movie's plot.

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Watch Big Hero 6 Full Movie Hiro (Ryan Potter) and Baymax (Scott Adsit), it is kill on every piece of promotional material about the Big Hero 6 so far handed, but now it's time to meet another member of the group, TJ Miller, Fred. This brand new Big Hero 6, the clip actually in the movie New York Comic-Con panel footage showed. Hiro is a talented boy, but much to his disappointment with his older brother, busy to use their talents to make money from illegal back alley robot fights, he is.

Aspirations set him straight, Tadashi brings her lab, to show him what he is working on and introduce him to school friends as Fred. Apply to check the throw, the clip for yourself and click here to Comic-Con to read my Big Hero 6 New York Panel Summary. The film will hit theaters on November 7th and also the sounds of Jamie Chung, Damon Wayans Jr., Genesis Rodriguez, James Cromwell, Alan Tudyk and Maya Rudolph. Walt Disney Animation Studios, the team is "frozen" and "Wreck-It Ralph," "Big Hero 6," an action-packed comedy adventure about a special connection between the

Baymax (voice Scott Adsit) is developed, plus-size inflatable robot and Prodigy Hiro Hamada (voice of Ryan Potter). After the devastating occurrence of an event in San Fransokyo and Hiro throws in the mid of the danger, he turns to his close friends and Baymax adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago (voiced by Jamie Chung), neatnik Wasabi (Damon Wayans Jr. sound) , Chemistry Genius Honey Lemon (voice Genesis Rodriguez) fanboy and Fred (voiced by TJ Miller). Determined to uncover the secret, Hiro changed his friends band of high-tech heroes called "Big Hero 6", inspired by the Marvel comic books of the same name and with breathtaking action with all their heart and humor to the audience expect from Walt Disney Animation Studios is "Big Hero 6" by Don Hall (director "Winnie the Pooh") and Chris Williams ("Bolt") and produced by Roy Conli ("Tangled"). The film will hit theaters in 3D November 7, 2014.