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Big Hero 6is asuperheroteam appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comicsand created byMan of Action.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Sunfire & Big Hero 6#1 (Sept. 1998) |
Created by | Steven T. Seagle Duncan Rouleau |
In-story information | |
Base(s) | Cool World Amusement Park in Japan |
Member(s) | Hiro Takachiho Honey Lemon GoGo Tomago Baymax Wasabi-No-Ginger Fredzilla Ebon Samurai Silver Samurai Sunfire Sunpyre |
Big Hero 6,aWalt Disney Animation Studiosanimated film inspired by the characters, released in 2014, with a television series based on the film,Big Hero 6: The Series,premiering in 2017. The characters also appeared inKingdom Hearts IIIin the world San Fransokyo.[1]
Publication history
editCreated bySteven T. SeagleandDuncan Rouleau,Big Hero 6 was intended to first appear inAlpha Flight#17 (Dec. 1998). Instead, the team appeared in their own self-titled, three-issue miniseries by writerScott Lobdelland artist Gus Vasquez. However, due to scheduling complications, the miniseries was published prior toAlpha Flight#17.[2][3]
The team appears inAlpha Flight#9 (Jan. 2005), as well as a five-issue miniseries launched by Marvel Comics in September 2008.
Fictional biography
editThe Japanese government, in need of a team of state-sanctioned superheroes, consults the Giri, a top-secret consortium of politicians and corporations formed to recruit and train potential recruits for Big Hero 6, a team of superhuman operatives. Despite reservations from some members of the Giri,Silver Samurai,a freelanceroninand former bodyguard of the terroristViper,is appointed as the team's field commander. Secret agentHoney Lemon,inventor of the nanotechnology-based Power Purse, which allows her access to any object, agrees to join the team, as doesGoGo Tomago,who possesses the ability to transform her body into a fiery force blast and is released from prison on the condition that she serve the team. Finally, Machiavellian bureaucrat Mr. Oshima is appointed as the Giri's spokesperson and coordinator of the team's activities.[4]
Government scientists then identify 13-year-old boy geniusHiro Takachihoas a potential operative. Unimpressed with the Silver Samurai, Hiro refuses to join the team until his mother is kidnapped by the Everwraith, the astral embodiment of those killed in thebombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.He createsBaymax,a synthetic bodyguard capable of transforming into a dragon, using the brainengramsof his deceased father, Tomeo. Along with Baymax, Hiro reluctantly joins forces with Big Hero 6 to stop the Everwraith from attacking downtownTokyo.During the battle, Big Hero 6 is joined bySunfire,Japan's premier superhero, amutantwith the ability to heat matter into plasma who helps them defeat the Everwraith.[4]
Soon after, they relocate their headquarters from the Giri office building to Japan's Cool World Amusement Park. There, they are attacked by X the Unknowable, a monster born from a child's drawings that is capable of transforming its atomic structure into any form and shape. With help from Canadian superhero teamAlpha Flight,Big Hero 6 destroys it in the fires ofMount Fuji.Afterwards, they continue to protect Japan from various threats, such as a freak blizzard caused by theCrimson Cowland herMasters of Evil.
Eventually, Sunfire leaves Big Hero 6 to work atCharles Xavier'sX-Corporationoffice inMumbai,India.His spot on the team is filled by Sunpyre, a young woman with solar-based powers who was pulled into this reality through the Power Purse and comes to idolize Honey Lemon. Similarly, after Silver Samurai is seemingly killed in a battle with the assassinElektrainIraq,his spot on the team is filled byEbon Samurai.With the two most experienced members of Big Hero 6 gone, Hiro becomes its new leader.[volume & issue needed]
Sometime during the team's operation, they are attacked by minions ofYandroth,who, as part of a plan to gain power through superhero battles, sends a team of "Living Erasers" to attack them, which are capable of transporting beings out of reality.[volume & issue needed]
Later, the members of Big Hero 6 fall under the control of a mind-control device in within Baymax. InCanada,they attack a new incarnation of Alpha Flight at a national park. After a brief battle, the mind-control device is short-circuited and the two teams part as friends, with Big Hero 6 returning to Japan to seek out those responsible for their mind control.[volume & issue needed]
During the "Ends of the Earth"storyline,Spider-Mancalls upon Big Hero 6 to help him defeatDoctor Octopus.The team, now operating from the Giri Institute, confront Doctor Octopus' Octobots, which he had sent to Japan, and subsequently confront and defeat their previous enemy, the Everwraith.[5]
Team roster
editSilver Samurai
editSilver Samurai (Kenuichio Harada), the illegitimate son ofShingen Yashida,is a Japanesemutantwith the power to charge almost anything, most notably hiskatana,with mutant energy, which is described as atachyon fieldand allows it to slice through all substances except foradamantium.He wears a suit of traditionalsamuraiarmor made from a silver metal, hence the name "Silver Samurai".
Once the bodyguard for the international terroristViper,and later an occasionalmercenary,he later became the head of Clan Yashida after his half-sisterMariko Yashida's death and attempted to pay off its debts to theyakuzaand restore its honor. Though formerly one ofWolverine's enemies, he impressed Wolverine and he entrusted him with the care of his adopted daughter,Amiko Kobayashi.He also helped Wolverine destroy the monster Doombringer and rescue Amiko and Yukio from their kidnappers. During his time as a hero, the Silver Samurai became the leader of the Big Hero 6.[volume & issue needed]
Silver Samurai later became the bodyguard of the Japanese prime minister, but was killed defending his family from a ninja attack.[6]
Sunfire
editSunfire (Shiro Yoshida) was a former member of theX-Menand a former nationalist who changed his views after the death of his father and possesses the ability to fly and generate super-heated blasts ofplasma.He became one of Japan's most prominent heroes, but soon left Big Hero 6 to join theX-Corporation;however, he was disgraced after his past ties toMystiqueand theBrotherhood of Evil Mutantswere revealed.[7]Sunfire has since appeared as a member of theMarauders[8]and of theUncanny Avengers.[9]
GoGo Tomago
editGoGo Tomago (Leiko Tanaka) is a member of Big Hero 6 who possesses the ability to transform her body into an explosive ball of energy, which can be projected at high speeds.[volume & issue needed]
Honey Lemon
editA member of Big Hero 6 who has the Power Purse, which allows her access to objects and other dimensions through wormholes.
Hiro Takachiho
editHiro Takachiho is a thirteen-year-old boy genius who created Baymax; after the departure of Silver Samurai and Sunfire, he becomes the leader of Big Hero 6.
Baymax
editOriginally created by Hiro as a science project, Baymax was designed to be a hydro-powered robotic synthformer and serve as Hiro's bodyguard. However, before the project was completed, Hiro's father died, and he used his brain engrams to program Baymax's artificial intelligence. Now possessing his thoughts and emotions, Baymax became more than a bodyguard, as he also became a friend and father figure to Hiro. Baymax also feels a deep connection to Hiro's mother, Maemi; however, he and Hiro decided that it was best not to inform her of Baymax's true origins.[10]
Ebon Samurai
editIn his previous life, the Ebon Samurai (Kiochi Keishicho) was a Tokyo police officer who was killed by Silver Samurai during an attack byHYDRA.After making a deal withAmatsu-Mikaboshi,Kiochi was allowed to return to Earth and take revenge on Silver Samurai. Wielding a demonic katana and bonded to a black variant of Silver Samurai's armor, Kiochi was reborn as the Ebon Samurai.[11]After learning that Silver Samurai had become the bodyguard of the Japanese prime minister, Kiochi abandoned his quest for revenge after realizing that killing him would be a betrayal of his country. Although he joins the team, he later leaves to accompany Sunpyre when she returns to theMicroverse.[12]
Sunpyre
editA version of Sunfire's deceased sisterLeyufrom an alternate reality,Luminais the crown princess of Coronar, a planet hidden deep within theMicroverse.As a result of being pulled out of the Microverse through Honey Lemon's purse, Sunpyre worships her as a goddess and joins Big Hero 6 out of gratitude. She and Ebon Samurai later leave the team to return to the Microverse and fight the villains who had taken over Coronar in her absence.[13]
Wasabi-No-Ginger
editA member of Big Hero 6. He is a trained chef who wields various swords and can also give form to his Qi-Energy, usually materializing it as throwing knives that can paralyze opponents.[10]
Fred
editA member of Big Hero 6, who is nicknamed Fredzilla. He possesses the ability to transform into akaijuand manifest a dinosaur-like aura.[11]
Supporting characters
edit- Maemi Takachiho– Hiro's mother and the widow of the deceasedTomeo Takachiho.She is aware of Hiro's heroic adventures and wants him to have a normal childhood. She is unaware that Baymax's brain patterns are based on Tomeo.[14]
- Mr. Oshima– A member of the Giri who attempts to recruit Hiro into Big Hero 6 and serves as Giri's spokesperson and coordinator of the team's activities.[14]
- Furi Wamu– A Japanese Homeland Security agent and Big Hero 6's liaison, who monitors them to ensure that they do not cause trouble.[10]She wears an eyepatch due to an incident involving Badgal and has a prosthetic eye.
- Principal Miyazaki– Hiro's principal at the Tesuka Advanced Science Institute.[10]
- Marys Iosama– A girl genius who bonds with Hiro and becomes his love interest.[10]
- Dr. Keigi Iosama– Marys' father, who works undercover.[10]
Villains
edit- Everwraith– The first villain Big Hero 6 faced and the closest thing to their arch-nemesis. He is a spectral spirit that encompasses those who perished in thebombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.He possesses the ability to fly and phase through walls, as well as become solid and fire energy blasts.[14]
- X the Unknowable– A monster willed into reality by comic book writer Charles Bentley through his magic typewriter. He was initially destroyed after Bentley destroyed the typewriter,[15]but he is brought back into existence by the boyTomi,who was writing a comic book about him. He supposedly turns into a human after sinking into a volcano and marries a beautiful princess.[16]
- Deadline(Dr. Kishi Oramosha) – A misguided scientist who created a doomsday device that would give everyone in the world a "deadline" before they would have to bring universal peace. He is stopped by Sunfire in his first appearance.[17]He later reappears and attempts to recreate his experiment, but is stopped by a new rendition of Big Hero 6.[18]
- Badgal– A woman with a mysterious past who possesses the ability to manipulate energy and create three personality constructs,Brute, Whiplash,andGunsmith,which she can control when they possess other people. She attempts to steal six crystal artifacts, but is stopped by Big Hero 6 despite her attempts to possess them.[19]
In other media
editFilm adaptation
editTheBig Hero 6comics were adapted into the 2014 Disney animatedfilm of the same name.[20]Produced byWalt Disney Animation Studios,[21]it retains some of the core themes and character concepts from the comics, but makes changes and builds a new story around them.[22]For example, the film's version of Baymax is a friendly robot originally designed to provide medical care, while in the comics he is a bodyguard.[23]The film was released in the United States in November 2014,[24][25]receiving critical acclaim.[26][27]It won theAcademy Award for Best Animated Featureand was nominated for theAnnie Award for Best Animated Featureand theGolden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.[28][29][30]
Television
editBig Hero 6: The Series,an animated series based on the events of the film premiered onDisney XDin November 2017. The series takes place immediately after the events of the film,[31]and is created byMark McCorkleandBob Schooley,creators ofKim Possible,and executive produced by McCorkle, Schooley, and Nick Filippi.[32]Another series based on the film,Baymax!,was released onDisney+in June 2022.[33]
Video games
editThe Disney versions of Hiro and Baymax are playable in the gameDisney Infinity 2.0,with the film's characters also appearing inDisney Magic KingdomsandBig Hero 6: Battle in the Bay.They also appear in theKingdom Heartsseries inKingdom Hearts III.[1]
Theme park attractions
editThe Happy Ride with Baymax,a rotating car ride based on Baymax, opened in September 2020 atTokyo Disneyland.[34]San Fransokyo Squareis a themed area atDisney California Adventurewhich opened in August 2023.[35][36][37]
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External links
edit- Big Hero 6at Marvel