Best cartoon movies- Big Hero 6


Hi friends today I will tell you all about an interesting movie which you can see at Disney+Hotstar.

Big Hero 6 Poster

This movie is for kids but the rating is above 6 years and this can be seen in English or Hindi language, and it was released in 2014, it is directed by Donald Lee Hall and Chris Williams, the film tells the story of Hiro Hamada, a young robotics prodigy, and Baymax, his late brother Tadashi's healthcare robot, who forms a superhero team to combat a masked villain who is responsible for Tadashi's death.

Hiro's friends

 As I know the film features the voices of Robert Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Phillip Henney, Todd Joseph Miller, Jamie Jilynn Chung, Damon Kyle Wayans Jr, Genesis Rodriguez Perez, Alan Wray Tudyk, James Oliver Cromwell, and Maya Khabira Rudolph. These were the names that I found in searching for this movie and Big Hero 6 is the first Disney animated film to feature Marvel Comics characters, whose parent company was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2009.


 Walt Disney Animation Studios is a great cartoon animation studio that created a new software technology to produce the film's animated visuals. Big Hero 6 was premiered at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 23, 2014, and that movie was made when I was only 2 years old and at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival on October 31; it was theatrically released in the Disney Digital 3D and RealD 3D formats in the United States on November 7, 2014. The film was met with both critical and commercial success, grossing over $657.8 million worldwide and this was a lot of money I never thought that a normal animation cartoon movie would take a lot of money and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of 2014. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Kid's Choice Award for Favourite Animated Movie and I also love the movie. It also received nominations for the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, but to The Lego Movie. Big Hero 6 was released on DVD AND Blu-ray Disk on February 24, 2015. A television series, which continues the story of the film, debuted on November 20, 2017, on Disney Channel and Disney XD.

                                                    Plot

Hiro Hamada


Hiro Hamada is a 14-year-old high school graduated boy, and robotic genius living in the futuristic city of San Fransokyo an amazing futuristic city, and Hiro spends much of his free time gambling in robot fights. To redirect Hiro, his older brother Tadashi takes him to the research lab at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, where Hiro meets Tadashi's Friends- Go Go, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Fred, Baymax (The inflatable healthcare robot that Tadashi created), and Professor Robert Callaghan, the head of the university's robotics program. Hiro got amazed and decided to apply to the university. To enroll he signs up to the school's showcase and presents his project: microbots, swarms of tiny robots that can link together in any arrangement imaginable using the neurocranial transmitter. At the fair Hiro declines an offer from Alistair Krei, CEO of Krei Tech, to market the microbots, and Callaghan accepts him into the school. As the Hamada family leaves to celebrate Hiro's success, a massive fire suddenly breaks out of the showcase hall, and Tadashi rushes in to save Callaghan, the only person left inside. The building explodes a moment later.           

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After Disney acquired Marvel Entertainment in 2009, CEO Bob Iger encouraged the company's divisions to explore Marvel's properties for adaption concepts. Deliberately picking an obscure title, would give them the freedom to come up on their own version. While directing Winnie The Pooh, director Don Hall was scrolling through a Marvel database when he stumbled upon Big Hero 6, a comic he had never heard before. ''I just liked the title'' he said. He pitched the concept to John Lasseter in 2011, as one of five ideas for possible production for Walt Disney Animation Studios, and this idea ''struck a chord'' with Lasseter, Hall, and Chris Williams (Director of Bolt

In June 2012, Disney confirmed that Walt Disney Animation Studios was adapting Marvel Comics' series and that the film had been commissioned into early stages of development. Because they wanted the concept to feel new and fresh, the head of the story Paul Briggs (who also voices Yama in the film) only read a few issues of the comic, while screenwriter Robert Baird admitted he had not the comic at all.

 Big Hero 6 was produced solely by Walt Disney Animation Studios, although several members of Marvel's creative team were involved in the film's production including Joe Quesada, Marvel's chief creative officer, and Jeph Loeb, head of Marvel Television. According to an interview with Axel Alonso by CBR, Marvel did not have any plans to publish a tie-in comic. Disney has planned to reprint the Marvel version of Big Hero 6 themselves but reportedly Marvel disagreed. They eventually came to an agreement that Yen Press would publish the Japanese Manga version of Big Hero 6 for Disney.

Conversely, Lasseter dismissed the idea of a rift between the two companies, and producer Roy Conli stated that Marvel allowed Disney'' complete freedom in structuring the story. Disney Animation Studios President Andrew Milstein stated: '' Hero is one of the examples of what we've learned over the years and our embracing some of the Pixar DNA.

Regarding the film's story, Quesada stated, ''The relationship between the Hiro and his robot has a very Disney flavor to it... but it's combined with these Marvel heroic arcs. The production team decided early on not to connect the film to Marvel Cinematic Universe and instead set the film in a stand-alone universe.


 

   

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