Big Hero 6 The Series

2017

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Released: 20 November 2017 Ended
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disneynow.go.com/shows/big-hero-6-the-series
Synopsis

Picking up immediately following the events in the feature film, these are the continuing adventures and friendship of 14-year-old tech genius Hiro and his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax. As the new prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Hiro now faces daunting academic challenges and the social trials of being the little man on campus. Off campus, the stakes are raised for the high-tech heroes as they must protect their city from an array of scientifically enhanced villains.

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cosoisanono I was hoping for a continuation of the movie, and when I found out we were getting one, I was beyond stoked. The animation looked bad in the promos I saw, but somehow the animation in the full show ended up somewhat fluid. It's not the best and its animation doesn't beat DuckTales or Gumball, but it's still passable. The characters are great and act just like they did in the movie. The new characters, like Karmi and Mrs. Granville are decent characters as well. Karmi is mean and arrogant, but what people dont seem to understand is that those qualities are part of her character and the writers made her like that on purpose. Think of Pacifica from Gravity Falls. She started as a cliche mean blonde girl, but ended up turning into a very likable character. Karmi will likely end up dropping most of her negative qualities as well, and become more of a helpful associate. However, a of these characters Paul in comparison to Obake. He is the main villain of the show who has plans to take down Big Hero 6. He has a mysterious past as he was shown to have gone to the same school Hiro and his friends go to (see episode "Small Hiro One"). The other villains, Globby and Noodle Burger Boy, are not that interesting, but they are good enough, and as the series continues to grow, I'm sure well get more likable villains (other than Obake). Cant wait to see where the series goes from here.
Jane Doe The series have likable characters, intelligent writing, humor and heart. What more could you want from a children's TV show (or any show for that matter)? I enjoyed the animation style too, because I really miss the traditional 2D animation. Don't get me wrong, I love 3D movies, with each new one in the cinema, the CGI gets more impressive and enjoyable and I would certainly miss them if they stop making them. It is just that traditional animation has its charm too and the number of 2D movies has gone significantly down in recent years. Anyway, in the case of Big Hero 6 nothing of the spirit of the original movie is lost in the transition to 2D TV show. And for those who are fond of cats, there are cute cats now and then in the background, the subtle (or less subtle) anti-cat attitude, other movies and shows love to indulge in, is completely absent from these series.
domonkos-horvath One of the few animations I was hooked on almost immediately upon watching was Big Hero 6, but this serialized version is horrible. The drawing style is too simplistic, the animation is choppy like it was some flash game, some of the voice actors are different, but all of them sound weird when they speak... there is unfortunately nothing to like about this version of Big Hero 6, at best you can tolerate a couple things, so it's a complete disappointment.You could argue that it looks like it does because of budget reasons, but more than 3 years passed since the movie and I don't think I need to go into great detail how much computer technology can progress in 3 years. Then there's Dreamworks Animation that creates very good serialized 3D animated cartoons (Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Dragons: Riders of Berk / Defenders of Berk / Race to the Edge, etc.), so I don't understand why a megacorporation such as Disney can't do the same with a serialized sequel, so it appears more similar to its predecessor.
oqphier Kids have to be realistic here, they can't expect the same animation quality for the series than the movie. Sure, the transition from the CGI of the film to the 2D animation of the series takes a little while to get used to but by the end it flows perfectly. And kids must understand appearance is not the only thing in a movie or a series. Big Hero 6 The Series feels like a sequel, the humor is there, the action is there, and most importantly the heart is there.