Big Hero 6 is a story about a boy and his robotic companion named Baymax. It’s the latest feature length animated movie from Disney, directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams, that centers around the theme of self-healing and what a boy has to go through to come to terms with the loss of someone very dear to him. Hiro Hamada (Ryan Potter) is a 14 years old child prodigy who’s orphaned at a young age and lives with his Aunt Cass (Maya Rudolph). Like his brother Tadashi (Daniel Henney), he is a natural born inventor, but spends his time early on in the film in illegal bots fighting in the back alleys of San Fransokyo, a hybrid city of a more advanced San Francisco with many influences of Japanese architectures, which suggests that the city is built via the melding of the two cultures, very much like our protagonist Hiro who seems to be an interracial kid of both American and Japanese ancestries.
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