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      • Baymax uses his propulsion device to help Hiro (with Kallihan’s daughter in tow) to escape the wormhole, leaving Baymax still in there, sacrificing himself to get the others out. Baymax gives Hiro his memory chip before his sacrifice. The wormhole is closed. Kallihan gets his daughter back, is arrested.
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  2. After a terrible accident which kills Tedashi, Hiro and Baymax team up with four other nerds and save their hometown San Fransokyo from an evil super villain trying to take revenge on a fellow scientist using Hiro's invention.

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  3. A special bond develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who together team up with a group of friends to form a band of hi...

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    Baymax was created by the brilliant Tadashi Hamada during his time studying at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, as a healthcare providing nurse to improve healthcare around the world. The idea for Baymax first started with Tadashi's own desire to help everyone in need and taking inspiration from Trevor Trengrove's thesis on artificial int...

    Baymax's initial programming comes from the healthcare chip which Tadashi developed and contains Baymax's basic personality and memories. Once installed inside him, Baymax is the medical nurse he was designed to be. As a healthcare robot, Baymax is suited to carry out any form of task for the benefit of his patient. He is highly intelligent in the ...

    Baymax's overall appearance is designed to be soft, cute-looking, and non-threatening so he can assist his patients without harming them. He appears as a wide robot covered in inflatable vinyl material, making his outward appearance resemble, as Hiro called him, a big marshmallow. However, his "true" appearance, which can only be seen by looking de...

    Multilingualism:Baymax is programmed to speak primarily English, but it has been shown that his language settings can be changed and can talk in several other languages.
    Superhuman strength: Tadashi engineered Baymax's actuators himself, Providing Baymax the kind of strength to lift 1,000 pounds. However, force does not equal power, as this cannot be applied to phy...
    Data storage:Baymax has the ability to store a massive amount of data, making him highly intelligent in several fields, should he take the time to access the information from a module.

    Baymax manga

    1. Main article: Baymax (manga) Baymax is one of the main characters in the eponymous Baymax manga by Haruki Ueno, set in a standalone universe separate from the film. Although his personality is largely unchanged and his appearance is identical to the main counterpart, the story is different, as he is created by Tadashi specifically for the SFIT showcase held by Dr. Callaghan. He is created not only to help people, but Tadashi also kept Hiroin mind while building him, to impress Hiro (who wa...

    Kingdom Hearts

    In Kingdom Hearts III, set after the events of the movie but not Big Hero 6: The Series, Baymax's original body returns, used by Dark Riku along with data from the Darkubes and the fighting chip, to see if they could create a heart from data. This had turned him into a Heartless version of the robot. Because the team's regular moves and gear have no affect on the Heartless, Hiro creates a chip with abilities and knowledge that allows Baymax to fight them, as well as to fight by Sora’s side in...

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    1. A pig version of Baymax appears in Zootopia in a DVD cover parodying the Big Hero 6 movie. This character, simply named Pig Hero 6 after the movie cover, also appears as a playable character in Disney Crossy Road. 2. In the movie Moana, a minor character has a Baymax face. 3. In Frozen Fever, one of the Snowgieshas the face of Baymax. 4. Baymax makes a cameo appearance in Wreck-It Ralph 2, seen at the "Oh My Disney" website. 5. Baymax also appears as an easter egg in the form of a snowman...

    Originally in Marvel Comics, Baymax was a synthformer robot powered by water, built by Hirohimself as a school project. Before Baymax's completion, however, Hiro's father Tomeo died, so the boy programmed Baymax's A.I. with his father's thoughts and emotions to keep his memory alive. Therefore, Baymax became Hiro's closest friend and protector. For...

    A deleted scene that is present in the supplementary book The Science of Big Hero 6, bonus DVD and the manga Baymaxreveals that Baymax was presented at the showcase with Fred and Tadashi by his sid...
    The moment when Tadashi introduced Baymax to his friends and Aunt Cass is unknown, as it is never shown on-screen. There is however a picture from Hiro's phone shown in "Steamer's Revenge" where Ta...
    With the exception of the Big Chibi 6 short “Mochi No!”, Baymax is the only character to show up in every episode across the franchise.
  4. Aug 23, 2024 · Join Hiro Hamada and his friends as they uncover secrets, face challenges, and experience heartfelt moments in this exciting clip from Disney's Big Hero 6!Un...

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  5. Feb 13, 2024 · One of Baymax’s most memorable moments occurs less than ten minutes into Big Hero 6, when he introduces himself to Hiro and offers medical care in a flat yet expressive robotic voice: “Hello, I am Baymax, your personal healthcare companion.” When you said, ‘ow’, I knew I needed medical attention.”

  6. Dec 25, 2018 · Watch the official 'Baymax Meets Hiro For First Time' clip for Big Hero 6, an animation movie starring Scott Adsit and Ryan Potter.

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  7. Feb 3, 2015 · The directors use Baymax to explore this by the literal-thinking robot seeing Hiro’s sadness as something that can be cured and so the internal process of Hiro’s grief is externalised in a deft manner, managing to be light-hearted and funny without ever detracting from the seriousness of the topic.

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