Big Hero 6 | |
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Directed By | Don Hall, Chris Williams |
Written By | Don Hall, Jordan Roberts |
Cast | T.J. Miller, Jamie Chung, Maya Rudolph, Josh Hutcherson, Samuel L. Jackson |
Produced By | Roy Conli |
Cinematography By | Julio Macat |
Film Editing By | Tim Mertens |
Music By | Henry Jackman |
Studio | Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios |
Distributed By | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Franchise | Big Hero 6 Franchise |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | November 7, 2014, |
Runtime | 105 Minutes |
Rating | PG |
Budget | $165,000,000 |
Based on | Big Hero 6 by Man of Action |
Overview[]
A 3D computer animated film that focuses on the origin story of a group of scientifically gifted students who use their unique genius to become superheroes. Inspired by the Marvel Comics' Big Hero 6 comic book series, the various characters are adapted from the comic book but actually very little else were derived from the comic book-based characters.
Plot[]
Scientific prodigy Hiro Hamada is wasting his life, time, and talents in the city of San Fransokyo, a futuristic Asian-American conglomeration of San Francisco and Tokyo. Until his older brother, Tadashi decides to show him that there is a place where his untapped genius could be harnessed: SFIT. The San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. It is a place where the future is being built from the plasma lasers of Wasabi, the electromagnetic wheels of GoGo Tomago, and the chemical insanity of Honey Lemon ... along with Tadashi's greatest creation, an inflatable robotic health care unit known as Baymax.
But when his brother is killed in a terrible accident, Hiro unleashes his full creative genius to discover the truth behind it. But to do so, he and his friends will have to become heroes. Actually, they have to become something more. Something greater. Something bigger beyond their wildest imaginations. Big Hero 6.
Cast[]
- Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada
- Scott Adsit as Baymax
- Daniel Henney as Tadashi Hamada
- T.J. Miller as Fred
- Jamie Chung as GoGo Tomago
- Damon Wayans Jr. as Wasabi
- Genesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon
- James Cromwell as Yokai
- Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei
- Maya Rudolph as Aunt Cass
- Stan Lee as Fred's Father
- Katie Lowes as Abigail
- Paul Briggs as Yama
- Charlotte Gulezian as Ringleader
- Billy Bush as Newscaster
- Abraham Benrubi as General
- David Shaughnessy as Heathcliff