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Big Hero 6 is an American computer-animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released in 2014. The film is adapted from the Marvel Comics series of the same name and directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams. This production blends science fiction and action genres, following the adventures of Hiro Hamada, a young technological genius, and Baymax, a inflatable healthcare robot. Set in the fictional city of San Fransokyo, the story explores themes of friendship, loss, and heroism.
Big Hero 6 Film Trailer (Walt Disney Studios Philippines)
Big Hero 6 is set in San Fransokyo, a fictional city that blends cultural elements from San Francisco and Tokyo. Fourteen-year-old technological prodigy Hiro Hamada meets Baymax, an inflatable healthcare robot developed by his brother Tadashi at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. After Tadashi’s tragic death, Hiro experiences profound grief and teams up with Baymax to uncover the mystery behind his brother’s demise. Hiro forms a team with Tadashi’s friends—Go Go Tomago, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred—and together they develop high-tech superhero suits to combat a masked villain threatening the city. The narrative chronicles Hiro’s personal growth and the team’s transformation into heroes.

Scene from Big Hero 6 (IMDb)
Big Hero 6 addresses universal themes such as friendship, family bonds, loss, and personal growth. Hiro’s journey through grief following his brother’s death offers a profound exploration of mourning and healing. The film emphasizes how individual talents, when combined through teamwork, can create powerful results. The impact of technology on human life, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics, is examined from both positive and negative perspectives. Additionally, San Fransokyo, where diverse cultural elements coexist harmoniously, supports themes of diversity and cultural integration.
Big Hero 6 was released in the United States on November 7, 2014, and earned a worldwide gross of $657.8 million. The film had a production budget of $165 million and achieved strong commercial success. It generated $222.5 million in North America and $435.3 million in international markets. It enjoyed particular success in Japan, earning over $77 million, demonstrating the film’s cultural aesthetic resonated strongly with Asian audiences.
Big Hero 6 is the 54th feature-length animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Directors Don Hall and Chris Williams worked to adapt Marvel Comics’ lesser-known series for a modern audience. The film was Disney’s second production to use the Hyperion rendering technology following Frozen, and this technology played a crucial role in creating the detailed cityscapes of San Fransokyo. The screenplay was written by Jordan Roberts, Robert L. Baird, and Daniel Gerson. The film significantly altered the characters and storyline of the original comic to appeal to a broader audience. The production process lasted approximately four years, with special emphasis placed on the visual quality of the animation.
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