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For the protagonist of the series, see Baymax.

Baymax!
Baymax-logo.jpg
Genre
  • Superhero
  • Science fiction
  • Comedy
Created by Don Hall
Based on
  • Big Hero 6
    by Man of Action
  • Big Hero 6
    by Walt Disney Animation Studios
Written by Cirocco Dunlap
Voices of
  • Scott Adsit
  • Ryan Potter
  • Maya Rudolph
  • Zeno Robinson
  • Emily Kuroda
  • Lilimar
  • Jaboukie Young-White
Composer Dominic Lewis
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producers
  • Jennifer Lee
  • Don Hall
  • Roy Conli (4-6)
Producers Roy Conli (1-3)
Bradford Simonsen (4-6)
Cinematography Jennifer Yu Farr
Scott Beattie
Rob Dressel
Editors Sarah K. Reimers
Shannon Stein
Running time 10-11 minutes
Production company Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributor Disney Platform Distribution
Release
Original network Disney+
Original release June 29, 2022
Chronology
Preceded by
  • Big Hero 6 (2014)
  • Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–21)

Baymax! is an American superhero science fiction comedy series of short films created by Don Hall that premiered on Disney+ on June 29, 2022, featuring the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series is a spinoff of the animated feature film Big Hero 6 (2014), and the second television series set in the film’s continuity following Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–2021). The series is the first television series produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Synopsis[edit]

The series follows nurse robot Baymax as he helps people in the city of San Fransokyo.[1]

Voice cast[edit]

  • Scott Adsit as Baymax, a robot created by Tadashi, Hiro’s brother.[2]
  • Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada, a student at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.[3]
  • Maya Rudolph as Aunt Cass, Hiro’s aunt[2]
  • Zeno Robinson as Ali, Sofia’s friend[4]
  • Emily Kuroda as Kiko, a patient.[4]
  • Lilimar as Sofia, a middle school patient[4]
  • Jaboukie Young-White as Mbita[4]
  • Brian Tee as Yukio[4]

Episodes[edit]

All episodes are written by Cirocco Dunlap.[5]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On December 10, 2020, Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee announced during an Investor’s Day livestream that a new show entitled Baymax!, based on the 2014 film Big Hero 6 is in development for Disney+.[7][8] Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall will serve as creator and co-executive producer, the latter alongside Lee, for the series.[1] The idea for a Baymax series was pitched by Hall, who «thought it would be fun to do a Disney+ series with Baymax interacting with normal folks».[9][5] He also wanted the series to center on Baymax due to feeling that its predecessor, Big Hero 6: The Series, «had explored so many great roads» and characters within the franchise’s universe.[10] Big Hero 6 producer Roy Conli returns to produce.[5]

It is the first television series to ever be produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios; and is also the first spinoff series to actually be produced by the studio itself, as most television series based on films in the Disney animated features canon — including Big Hero 6: The Series — are mainly done by Disney Television Animation.[1] As such, the production team had to adapt to working in an episodic storytelling format,[11] which Conli described as «a great exercise in storytelling» that gave the studio «the opportunity to tell stories in different ways».[12] The producers also used the episodic format as a way to allow employees within the studio to make their directorial debuts.[9] Several story artists from the film pitched approximately 20 ideas for stories, of which they picked 6 that followed a «thematic arc». Some of the artists who did pitches were hired to direct episodes based on their ideas.[13]

Writing[edit]

The series centers on Baymax’s main programming as a nurse robot, exploring the city of San Fransokyo and finding patients that «don’t want to be helped»,[14] with series writer Cirocco Dunlap adding that their refusal comes from denial, stating that «[they’re] scared, [they] don’t want to face reality, [they] can’t afford the consequences — the denial runs deep».[12] Hall said that, through the series, Baymax attempts to help people with their physical ailments «and in the process, gets to a deeper, more emotional place» that allows his patients to grow as people.[14] Associate producer Bradford Simonsen said they wanted Baymax to be good-intentioned but näive, and that the stories for every episode developed in unexpected yet heartfelt ways,[12] and Hall described the series as centering on the relationship between Baymax and his patients.[15] Hall’s pitch for the series was more comedic in tone, with the more emotional aspects being added by Dunlap after he asked her to write the series. Both Hall and Conli felt Dunlap’s contributions made the series closer in tone to the original film.[16]

The producers wanted to depict the topics featured in each episode in a careful manner.[12] For the third episode, they wanted to avoid depicting menstrual periods as shameful, with Dunlap describing its depiction as important to her.[12] Similarly, for the fourth episode, they aimed to depict fish allergy as something alarming while audiences were still able to enjoy the episode.[12] Unlike the film, the series does not feature superhero elements, with Hall instead wanting it to be more reminiscent of the medical procedurals he watched in his childhood.[15]

Casting[edit]

On May 20, 2022, it was confirmed that Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, and Maya Rudolph would reprise their roles as Baymax, Hiro, and Cass, respectively, while it was also announced that Zeno Robinson, Lilimar, Jaboukie Young-White, and Emily Kuroda joined the cast.[17] Lilimar was cast after the producers heard her audition tape, after which they felt she was able to accurately portray the character’s intelligence and age.[12]

Animation[edit]

According to visual effects supervisor Mohit Kallianpur, the animators reused assets from Big Hero 6, but the data had to be updated due to changes in technology since the film’s release.[12] After converting the data, the animators tested it and treated any errors found.[12] Conli further explained that the animators reused models from the first film when possible, and created new models when required.[11]

For the designs for the new characters, the animators reused models featured in crowds within the original film.[11] According to Simonsen, the process required coordination with the directors; while the directors were developing the story for each episode, the
producers would give them a series of background characters they felt would fit the story, after which the directors would pick the model.[11]

Music[edit]

Dominic Lewis, who previously provided additional music for the original film, composed the score for the series by May 2022.[18] The soundtrack for the series was released on June 29, 2022.[19]

Baymax!
Soundtrack album by

Dominic Lewis

Released June 29, 2022
Recorded 2021–2022
Genre Soundtrack
Length 30:48
Label Walt Disney
Producer Dominic Lewis

Track listing[edit]

No. Title Length
1. «Baymax» 0:32
2. «Water Phobia» 0:39
3. «Let’s Go Kiko» 1:33
4. «Truth» 1:49
5. «The Lucky Cat» 0:59
6. «New Employee» 1:14
7. «Secret Worker» 0:50
8. «All Love» 1:52
9. «Bandages» 1:51
10. «Choices Choices» 0:56
11. «Creciendo» 2:37
12. «Fish Fingers» 1:17
13. «Ladle of Love» 2:24
14. «Yachi» 2:16
15. «Out of B B B Battery» 1:17
16. «Recruits» 1:59
17. «Cat-astrophe Avoided» 4:40
18. «Little Hero 6» 1:53
Total length: 30:48

Release[edit]

Baymax! was released on June 29, 2022, on Disney+, and consists of six episodes.[6] The first episode premiered on June 17, 2022, during the Annecy Film Festival.[9]

Marketing[edit]

The teaser trailer was released by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ YouTube channel on November 12, 2021, which was Disney+ Day.[7] An official trailer was released on May 20, 2022, during the National Streaming Day.[20]

Reception[edit]

Audience viewership[edit]

According to Whip Media’s viewership tracking app TV Time, Baymax! was the 5th most anticipated new television series of June 2022.[21]

Critical response[edit]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a rating of 100% fresh based on 6 critics, with an average rating of 8.3/10.[22]

Sam Stone of CBR.com felt creator and Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall brought «the same attention to detail, effortless charm, and genuine heart» to the series as the original film, praising its emotional depth and short runtime, which Stone felt prevented the series from becoming formulaic.[23] Jeff Ewing of Forbes described the series as «an unsurprisingly gorgeous season», calling the episodes «cute» and able to capture the titular character’s charm, highlighting «Sofia» and «Mbita» as the series’ «most touching episodes», and praising its animation and voice acting, though he felt the series was not able to properly expand the franchise’s universe.[24] Raven Brunner of Game Rant said that the series «embraces the naivety and wholeheartedness of adolescence while further developing the Big Hero 6 world» and that «is a delightful reintroduction» to the Big Hero 6 franchise. She also praised the final episode for allowing the stories from the previous episodes to «eventually [come] together in a way that is deeply reflective of the show’s values», as well as the series’ racial and LGBTQ+ diversity.[25]

Polly Conway of Common Sense Media rated the series 4 out of 5 stars, praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, citing persistence and empathy, and complimented the diverse representations across the characters.[26] Matt Fowler of IGN rated the first season of the series 8 out of 10, found agreeable the interactions between the characters, and praised the show for its humor and animation, writing, «Baymax! is light, fluffy short-form warmth that humorously fulfills our need to feel taken care of, watched after, and held accountable.»[27]

The third episode «Sofia» aroused controversy and criticism due to its depiction of a transgender man wearing a trans pride shirt and discussing his preferred type of tampon. Others praised the depiction.[28][29]

Accolades[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Pearson, Ben (December 10, 2020). «‘Baymax!’ and ‘Zootopia+’ Animated TV Shows Coming to Disney+». SlashFilm. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Directo-Meston, Danielle (June 29, 2022). «How to Watch ‘Big Hero 6’ Sequel Series ‘Baymax!’ Online». The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ Dykes, Macy (June 11, 2022). «‘Baymax!’: Trailer, Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far About the ‘Big Hero 6’ Series». Collider.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gugliersi, Antonella (June 29, 2022). «Baymax Cast Guide: Where You Know The Voices From». Screen Rant.
  5. ^ a b c Milligan, Mercedes (May 20, 2022). «Trailer: ‘Baymax’ Is Back in New ‘Big Hero 6’ Series on Disney+». Animation Magazine.
  6. ^ a b c «Shows A-Z — baymax! on disney plus». The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Massoto, Erick (November 12, 2021). «‘Baymax!’ Series Trailer Has Everyone’s Favorite ‘Big Hero 6’ Health Care Robot Helping Others». Collider. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 11, 2020). «‘Baymax!’, ‘Tiana’, ‘Moana’ & ‘Zootopia+’ Series Set For Disney+». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  9. ^ a b c Reif, Alex (June 17, 2022). «Annecy 2022 Recap: Walt Disney Animation Studios Gives First Look at «Strange World,» «Baymax!,» and «Zootopia+»«. Laughing Place. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  10. ^ «Baymax! Interview with Don Hall and Roy Conli». Opentapes. June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d Joseph, Leryl (July 6, 2022). «Walt Disney Animation Studios Shows Another Side of Heroism in Baymax!». Disney News. Disney.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i Walt Disney Animation Studios (2021). «Disney Baymax! Production Brief» (PDF) (Press release).
  13. ^ Baymax! and Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | What’s Up, Disney+, retrieved July 14, 2022
  14. ^ a b Martin, Annie (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ trailer shows ‘Big Hero 6’ character try to help others». UPI.
  15. ^ a b Carter, Kevin (June 27, 2022). «Baymax! Creators Discuss The Show’s Focus On Healthcare Providers As Heroes — The Illuminerdi». The Illuminerdi. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  16. ^ Saunders, Ashley (June 27, 2022). «Don Hall and Roy Conli On The Heart Of The Baymax Series». With Ashley And Company. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  17. ^ Campione, Katie (May 20, 2022). «Baymax Sets Out to Save the City in New Series Trailer». TheWrap.
  18. ^ «Dominic Lewis Scoring Disney+’s ‘Baymax!’«. Film Music Reporter. May 21, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  19. ^ «‘Baymax!’ Soundtrack Album Details». Film Music Reporter. June 28, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  20. ^ Ridlehoover, John (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ Trailer Reveals the Return of ‘Big Hero 6’s Cuddly Super-Robot». Collider.
  21. ^ Prange, Stephanie (May 26, 2022). «Disney+’s ‘Ms. Marvel’ Top New Show, Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Top Returning Show Anticipated in June». Media Play News. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  22. ^ «BAYMAX!: SEASON 1». Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  23. ^ Stone, Sam (June 29, 2022). «REVIEW: Baymax! Brings the Inflatable Character on Heartfelt Adventures on Disney+». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  24. ^ Ewing, Jeff (June 29, 2022). «Review: Baymax! Is A Charming, Limited, But Still Enjoyable Set of Vignettes» – via Forbes.com.
  25. ^ Brunner, Raven (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Review». Game Rant. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  26. ^ Conway, Polly. «Baymax! TV Review». Common Sense Media. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  27. ^ Fowler, Matt (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Season 1 Review». IGN. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Dodge, John (June 30, 2022). «Baymax! Scene Featuring Trans Man and Period Products Fuels Online Discussion». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  29. ^ ElGenaidi, Deena (June 29, 2022). «Fans Praise Baymax! for Featuring a Transmasculine Character Buying Menstrual Pads». Primetimer.
  30. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 26, 2023). «‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Wins Five Trophies Including the Top Prize at the 50th Annie Awards». The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 26, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  31. ^ Davis, Clayton (August 2, 2022). «Golden Trailer Awards: ‘The Batman’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Among Nominees, Disney Leads for Studios (EXCLUSIVE)». Variety. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  32. ^ «GTA22 Nominees – Streaming Categories – Golden Trailer Awards». Retrieved October 23, 2022.

External links[edit]

  • Baymax! at IMDb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For the protagonist of the series, see Baymax.

Baymax!
Baymax-logo.jpg
Genre
  • Superhero
  • Science fiction
  • Comedy
Created by Don Hall
Based on
  • Big Hero 6
    by Man of Action
  • Big Hero 6
    by Walt Disney Animation Studios
Written by Cirocco Dunlap
Voices of
  • Scott Adsit
  • Ryan Potter
  • Maya Rudolph
  • Zeno Robinson
  • Emily Kuroda
  • Lilimar
  • Jaboukie Young-White
Composer Dominic Lewis
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producers
  • Jennifer Lee
  • Don Hall
  • Roy Conli (4-6)
Producers Roy Conli (1-3)
Bradford Simonsen (4-6)
Cinematography Jennifer Yu Farr
Scott Beattie
Rob Dressel
Editors Sarah K. Reimers
Shannon Stein
Running time 10-11 minutes
Production company Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributor Disney Platform Distribution
Release
Original network Disney+
Original release June 29, 2022
Chronology
Preceded by
  • Big Hero 6 (2014)
  • Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–21)

Baymax! is an American superhero science fiction comedy series of short films created by Don Hall that premiered on Disney+ on June 29, 2022, featuring the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series is a spinoff of the animated feature film Big Hero 6 (2014), and the second television series set in the film’s continuity following Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–2021). The series is the first television series produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Synopsis[edit]

The series follows nurse robot Baymax as he helps people in the city of San Fransokyo.[1]

Voice cast[edit]

  • Scott Adsit as Baymax, a robot created by Tadashi, Hiro’s brother.[2]
  • Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada, a student at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.[3]
  • Maya Rudolph as Aunt Cass, Hiro’s aunt[2]
  • Zeno Robinson as Ali, Sofia’s friend[4]
  • Emily Kuroda as Kiko, a patient.[4]
  • Lilimar as Sofia, a middle school patient[4]
  • Jaboukie Young-White as Mbita[4]
  • Brian Tee as Yukio[4]

Episodes[edit]

All episodes are written by Cirocco Dunlap.[5]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On December 10, 2020, Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee announced during an Investor’s Day livestream that a new show entitled Baymax!, based on the 2014 film Big Hero 6 is in development for Disney+.[7][8] Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall will serve as creator and co-executive producer, the latter alongside Lee, for the series.[1] The idea for a Baymax series was pitched by Hall, who «thought it would be fun to do a Disney+ series with Baymax interacting with normal folks».[9][5] He also wanted the series to center on Baymax due to feeling that its predecessor, Big Hero 6: The Series, «had explored so many great roads» and characters within the franchise’s universe.[10] Big Hero 6 producer Roy Conli returns to produce.[5]

It is the first television series to ever be produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios; and is also the first spinoff series to actually be produced by the studio itself, as most television series based on films in the Disney animated features canon — including Big Hero 6: The Series — are mainly done by Disney Television Animation.[1] As such, the production team had to adapt to working in an episodic storytelling format,[11] which Conli described as «a great exercise in storytelling» that gave the studio «the opportunity to tell stories in different ways».[12] The producers also used the episodic format as a way to allow employees within the studio to make their directorial debuts.[9] Several story artists from the film pitched approximately 20 ideas for stories, of which they picked 6 that followed a «thematic arc». Some of the artists who did pitches were hired to direct episodes based on their ideas.[13]

Writing[edit]

The series centers on Baymax’s main programming as a nurse robot, exploring the city of San Fransokyo and finding patients that «don’t want to be helped»,[14] with series writer Cirocco Dunlap adding that their refusal comes from denial, stating that «[they’re] scared, [they] don’t want to face reality, [they] can’t afford the consequences — the denial runs deep».[12] Hall said that, through the series, Baymax attempts to help people with their physical ailments «and in the process, gets to a deeper, more emotional place» that allows his patients to grow as people.[14] Associate producer Bradford Simonsen said they wanted Baymax to be good-intentioned but näive, and that the stories for every episode developed in unexpected yet heartfelt ways,[12] and Hall described the series as centering on the relationship between Baymax and his patients.[15] Hall’s pitch for the series was more comedic in tone, with the more emotional aspects being added by Dunlap after he asked her to write the series. Both Hall and Conli felt Dunlap’s contributions made the series closer in tone to the original film.[16]

The producers wanted to depict the topics featured in each episode in a careful manner.[12] For the third episode, they wanted to avoid depicting menstrual periods as shameful, with Dunlap describing its depiction as important to her.[12] Similarly, for the fourth episode, they aimed to depict fish allergy as something alarming while audiences were still able to enjoy the episode.[12] Unlike the film, the series does not feature superhero elements, with Hall instead wanting it to be more reminiscent of the medical procedurals he watched in his childhood.[15]

Casting[edit]

On May 20, 2022, it was confirmed that Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, and Maya Rudolph would reprise their roles as Baymax, Hiro, and Cass, respectively, while it was also announced that Zeno Robinson, Lilimar, Jaboukie Young-White, and Emily Kuroda joined the cast.[17] Lilimar was cast after the producers heard her audition tape, after which they felt she was able to accurately portray the character’s intelligence and age.[12]

Animation[edit]

According to visual effects supervisor Mohit Kallianpur, the animators reused assets from Big Hero 6, but the data had to be updated due to changes in technology since the film’s release.[12] After converting the data, the animators tested it and treated any errors found.[12] Conli further explained that the animators reused models from the first film when possible, and created new models when required.[11]

For the designs for the new characters, the animators reused models featured in crowds within the original film.[11] According to Simonsen, the process required coordination with the directors; while the directors were developing the story for each episode, the
producers would give them a series of background characters they felt would fit the story, after which the directors would pick the model.[11]

Music[edit]

Dominic Lewis, who previously provided additional music for the original film, composed the score for the series by May 2022.[18] The soundtrack for the series was released on June 29, 2022.[19]

Baymax!
Soundtrack album by

Dominic Lewis

Released June 29, 2022
Recorded 2021–2022
Genre Soundtrack
Length 30:48
Label Walt Disney
Producer Dominic Lewis

Track listing[edit]

No. Title Length
1. «Baymax» 0:32
2. «Water Phobia» 0:39
3. «Let’s Go Kiko» 1:33
4. «Truth» 1:49
5. «The Lucky Cat» 0:59
6. «New Employee» 1:14
7. «Secret Worker» 0:50
8. «All Love» 1:52
9. «Bandages» 1:51
10. «Choices Choices» 0:56
11. «Creciendo» 2:37
12. «Fish Fingers» 1:17
13. «Ladle of Love» 2:24
14. «Yachi» 2:16
15. «Out of B B B Battery» 1:17
16. «Recruits» 1:59
17. «Cat-astrophe Avoided» 4:40
18. «Little Hero 6» 1:53
Total length: 30:48

Release[edit]

Baymax! was released on June 29, 2022, on Disney+, and consists of six episodes.[6] The first episode premiered on June 17, 2022, during the Annecy Film Festival.[9]

Marketing[edit]

The teaser trailer was released by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ YouTube channel on November 12, 2021, which was Disney+ Day.[7] An official trailer was released on May 20, 2022, during the National Streaming Day.[20]

Reception[edit]

Audience viewership[edit]

According to Whip Media’s viewership tracking app TV Time, Baymax! was the 5th most anticipated new television series of June 2022.[21]

Critical response[edit]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a rating of 100% fresh based on 6 critics, with an average rating of 8.3/10.[22]

Sam Stone of CBR.com felt creator and Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall brought «the same attention to detail, effortless charm, and genuine heart» to the series as the original film, praising its emotional depth and short runtime, which Stone felt prevented the series from becoming formulaic.[23] Jeff Ewing of Forbes described the series as «an unsurprisingly gorgeous season», calling the episodes «cute» and able to capture the titular character’s charm, highlighting «Sofia» and «Mbita» as the series’ «most touching episodes», and praising its animation and voice acting, though he felt the series was not able to properly expand the franchise’s universe.[24] Raven Brunner of Game Rant said that the series «embraces the naivety and wholeheartedness of adolescence while further developing the Big Hero 6 world» and that «is a delightful reintroduction» to the Big Hero 6 franchise. She also praised the final episode for allowing the stories from the previous episodes to «eventually [come] together in a way that is deeply reflective of the show’s values», as well as the series’ racial and LGBTQ+ diversity.[25]

Polly Conway of Common Sense Media rated the series 4 out of 5 stars, praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, citing persistence and empathy, and complimented the diverse representations across the characters.[26] Matt Fowler of IGN rated the first season of the series 8 out of 10, found agreeable the interactions between the characters, and praised the show for its humor and animation, writing, «Baymax! is light, fluffy short-form warmth that humorously fulfills our need to feel taken care of, watched after, and held accountable.»[27]

The third episode «Sofia» aroused controversy and criticism due to its depiction of a transgender man wearing a trans pride shirt and discussing his preferred type of tampon. Others praised the depiction.[28][29]

Accolades[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Pearson, Ben (December 10, 2020). «‘Baymax!’ and ‘Zootopia+’ Animated TV Shows Coming to Disney+». SlashFilm. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Directo-Meston, Danielle (June 29, 2022). «How to Watch ‘Big Hero 6’ Sequel Series ‘Baymax!’ Online». The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ Dykes, Macy (June 11, 2022). «‘Baymax!’: Trailer, Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far About the ‘Big Hero 6’ Series». Collider.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gugliersi, Antonella (June 29, 2022). «Baymax Cast Guide: Where You Know The Voices From». Screen Rant.
  5. ^ a b c Milligan, Mercedes (May 20, 2022). «Trailer: ‘Baymax’ Is Back in New ‘Big Hero 6’ Series on Disney+». Animation Magazine.
  6. ^ a b c «Shows A-Z — baymax! on disney plus». The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Massoto, Erick (November 12, 2021). «‘Baymax!’ Series Trailer Has Everyone’s Favorite ‘Big Hero 6’ Health Care Robot Helping Others». Collider. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 11, 2020). «‘Baymax!’, ‘Tiana’, ‘Moana’ & ‘Zootopia+’ Series Set For Disney+». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  9. ^ a b c Reif, Alex (June 17, 2022). «Annecy 2022 Recap: Walt Disney Animation Studios Gives First Look at «Strange World,» «Baymax!,» and «Zootopia+»«. Laughing Place. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  10. ^ «Baymax! Interview with Don Hall and Roy Conli». Opentapes. June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d Joseph, Leryl (July 6, 2022). «Walt Disney Animation Studios Shows Another Side of Heroism in Baymax!». Disney News. Disney.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i Walt Disney Animation Studios (2021). «Disney Baymax! Production Brief» (PDF) (Press release).
  13. ^ Baymax! and Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | What’s Up, Disney+, retrieved July 14, 2022
  14. ^ a b Martin, Annie (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ trailer shows ‘Big Hero 6’ character try to help others». UPI.
  15. ^ a b Carter, Kevin (June 27, 2022). «Baymax! Creators Discuss The Show’s Focus On Healthcare Providers As Heroes — The Illuminerdi». The Illuminerdi. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  16. ^ Saunders, Ashley (June 27, 2022). «Don Hall and Roy Conli On The Heart Of The Baymax Series». With Ashley And Company. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  17. ^ Campione, Katie (May 20, 2022). «Baymax Sets Out to Save the City in New Series Trailer». TheWrap.
  18. ^ «Dominic Lewis Scoring Disney+’s ‘Baymax!’«. Film Music Reporter. May 21, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  19. ^ «‘Baymax!’ Soundtrack Album Details». Film Music Reporter. June 28, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  20. ^ Ridlehoover, John (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ Trailer Reveals the Return of ‘Big Hero 6’s Cuddly Super-Robot». Collider.
  21. ^ Prange, Stephanie (May 26, 2022). «Disney+’s ‘Ms. Marvel’ Top New Show, Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Top Returning Show Anticipated in June». Media Play News. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  22. ^ «BAYMAX!: SEASON 1». Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  23. ^ Stone, Sam (June 29, 2022). «REVIEW: Baymax! Brings the Inflatable Character on Heartfelt Adventures on Disney+». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  24. ^ Ewing, Jeff (June 29, 2022). «Review: Baymax! Is A Charming, Limited, But Still Enjoyable Set of Vignettes» – via Forbes.com.
  25. ^ Brunner, Raven (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Review». Game Rant. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  26. ^ Conway, Polly. «Baymax! TV Review». Common Sense Media. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  27. ^ Fowler, Matt (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Season 1 Review». IGN. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Dodge, John (June 30, 2022). «Baymax! Scene Featuring Trans Man and Period Products Fuels Online Discussion». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  29. ^ ElGenaidi, Deena (June 29, 2022). «Fans Praise Baymax! for Featuring a Transmasculine Character Buying Menstrual Pads». Primetimer.
  30. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 26, 2023). «‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Wins Five Trophies Including the Top Prize at the 50th Annie Awards». The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 26, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  31. ^ Davis, Clayton (August 2, 2022). «Golden Trailer Awards: ‘The Batman’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Among Nominees, Disney Leads for Studios (EXCLUSIVE)». Variety. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  32. ^ «GTA22 Nominees – Streaming Categories – Golden Trailer Awards». Retrieved October 23, 2022.

External links[edit]

  • Baymax! at IMDb

For the protagonist of the series, see Baymax.

Baymax! is an American superhero science fiction comedy series of short films created by Don Hall that premiered on Disney+ on June 29, 2022, featuring the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series is a spinoff of the animated feature film Big Hero 6 (2014), and the second television series set in the film’s continuity following Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–2021). The series is the first television series produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Baymax!
Baymax-logo.jpg
Genre
  • Superhero
  • Science fiction
  • Comedy
Created by Don Hall
Based on
  • Big Hero 6
    by Man of Action
  • Big Hero 6
    by Walt Disney Animation Studios
Written by Cirocco Dunlap
Voices of
  • Scott Adsit
  • Ryan Potter
  • Maya Rudolph
  • Zeno Robinson
  • Emily Kuroda
  • Lilimar
  • Jaboukie Young-White
Composer Dominic Lewis
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producers
  • Jennifer Lee
  • Don Hall
  • Roy Conli (4-6)
Producers Roy Conli (1-3)
Bradford Simonsen (4-6)
Cinematography Jennifer Yu Farr
Scott Beattie
Rob Dressel
Editors Sarah K. Reimers
Shannon Stein
Running time 10-11 minutes
Production company Walt Disney Animation Studios
Distributor Disney Platform Distribution
Release
Original network Disney+
Original release June 29, 2022
Chronology
Preceded by
  • Big Hero 6 (2014)
  • Big Hero 6: The Series (2017–21)

SynopsisEdit

The series follows nurse robot Baymax as he helps people in the city of San Fransokyo.[1]

Voice castEdit

  • Scott Adsit as Baymax, a robot created by Tadashi, Hiro’s brother.[2]
  • Ryan Potter as Hiro Hamada, a student at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.[3]
  • Maya Rudolph as Aunt Cass, Hiro’s aunt[2]
  • Zeno Robinson as Ali, Sofia’s friend[4]
  • Emily Kuroda as Kiko, a patient.[4]
  • Lilimar as Sofia, a middle school patient[4]
  • Jaboukie Young-White as Mbita[4]
  • Brian Tee as Yukio[4]

EpisodesEdit

All episodes are written by Cirocco Dunlap.[5]

ProductionEdit

DevelopmentEdit

On December 10, 2020, Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee announced during an Investor’s Day livestream that a new show entitled Baymax!, based on the 2014 film Big Hero 6 is in development for Disney+.[7][8] Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall will serve as creator and co-executive producer, the latter alongside Lee, for the series.[1] The idea for a Baymax series was pitched by Hall, who «thought it would be fun to do a Disney+ series with Baymax interacting with normal folks».[9][5] He also wanted the series to center on Baymax due to feeling that its predecessor, Big Hero 6: The Series, «had explored so many great roads» and characters within the franchise’s universe.[10] Big Hero 6 producer Roy Conli returns to produce.[5]

It is the first television series to ever be produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios; and is also the first spinoff series to actually be produced by the studio itself, as most television series based on films in the Disney animated features canon — including Big Hero 6: The Series — are mainly done by Disney Television Animation.[1] As such, the production team had to adapt to working in an episodic storytelling format,[11] which Conli described as «a great exercise in storytelling» that gave the studio «the opportunity to tell stories in different ways».[12] The producers also used the episodic format as a way to allow employees within the studio to make their directorial debuts.[9] Several story artists from the film pitched approximately 20 ideas for stories, of which they picked 6 that followed a «thematic arc». Some of the artists who did pitches were hired to direct episodes based on their ideas.[13]

WritingEdit

The series centers on Baymax’s main programming as a nurse robot, exploring the city of San Fransokyo and finding patients that «don’t want to be helped»,[14] with series writer Cirocco Dunlap adding that their refusal comes from denial, stating that «[they’re] scared, [they] don’t want to face reality, [they] can’t afford the consequences — the denial runs deep».[12] Hall said that, through the series, Baymax attempts to help people with their physical ailments «and in the process, gets to a deeper, more emotional place» that allows his patients to grow as people.[14] Associate producer Bradford Simonsen said they wanted Baymax to be good-intentioned but näive, and that the stories for every episode developed in unexpected yet heartfelt ways,[12] and Hall described the series as centering on the relationship between Baymax and his patients.[15] Hall’s pitch for the series was more comedic in tone, with the more emotional aspects being added by Dunlap after he asked her to write the series. Both Hall and Conli felt Dunlap’s contributions made the series closer in tone to the original film.[16]

The producers wanted to depict the topics featured in each episode in a careful manner.[12] For the third episode, they wanted to avoid depicting menstrual periods as shameful, with Dunlap describing its depiction as important to her.[12] Similarly, for the fourth episode, they aimed to depict fish allergy as something alarming while audiences were still able to enjoy the episode.[12] Unlike the film, the series does not feature superhero elements, with Hall instead wanting it to be more reminiscent of the medical procedurals he watched in his childhood.[15]

CastingEdit

On May 20, 2022, it was confirmed that Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, and Maya Rudolph would reprise their roles as Baymax, Hiro, and Cass, respectively, while it was also announced that Zeno Robinson, Lilimar, Jaboukie Young-White, and Emily Kuroda joined the cast.[17] Lilimar was cast after the producers heard her audition tape, after which they felt she was able to accurately portray the character’s intelligence and age.[12]

AnimationEdit

According to visual effects supervisor Mohit Kallianpur, the animators reused assets from Big Hero 6, but the data had to be updated due to changes in technology since the film’s release.[12] After converting the data, the animators tested it and treated any errors found.[12] Conli further explained that the animators reused models from the first film when possible, and created new models when required.[11]

For the designs for the new characters, the animators reused models featured in crowds within the original film.[11] According to Simonsen, the process required coordination with the directors; while the directors were developing the story for each episode, the
producers would give them a series of background characters they felt would fit the story, after which the directors would pick the model.[11]

MusicEdit

Dominic Lewis, who previously provided additional music for the original film, composed the score for the series by May 2022.[18] The soundtrack for the series was released on June 29, 2022.[19]

Baymax!
Soundtrack album by

Dominic Lewis

Released June 29, 2022
Recorded 2021–2022
Genre Soundtrack
Length 30:48
Label Walt Disney
Producer Dominic Lewis

Track listingEdit

No. Title Length
1. «Baymax» 0:32
2. «Water Phobia» 0:39
3. «Let’s Go Kiko» 1:33
4. «Truth» 1:49
5. «The Lucky Cat» 0:59
6. «New Employee» 1:14
7. «Secret Worker» 0:50
8. «All Love» 1:52
9. «Bandages» 1:51
10. «Choices Choices» 0:56
11. «Creciendo» 2:37
12. «Fish Fingers» 1:17
13. «Ladle of Love» 2:24
14. «Yachi» 2:16
15. «Out of B B B Battery» 1:17
16. «Recruits» 1:59
17. «Cat-astrophe Avoided» 4:40
18. «Little Hero 6» 1:53
Total length: 30:48

ReleaseEdit

Baymax! was released on June 29, 2022, on Disney+, and consists of six episodes.[6] The first episode premiered on June 17, 2022, during the Annecy Film Festival.[9]

MarketingEdit

The teaser trailer was released by Walt Disney Animation Studios’ YouTube channel on November 12, 2021, which was Disney+ Day.[7] An official trailer was released on May 20, 2022, during the National Streaming Day.[20]

ReceptionEdit

Audience viewershipEdit

According to Whip Media’s viewership tracking app TV Time, Baymax! was the 5th most anticipated new television series of June 2022.[21]

Critical responseEdit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a rating of 100% fresh based on 6 critics, with an average rating of 8.3/10.[22]

Sam Stone of CBR.com felt creator and Big Hero 6 co-director Don Hall brought «the same attention to detail, effortless charm, and genuine heart» to the series as the original film, praising its emotional depth and short runtime, which Stone felt prevented the series from becoming formulaic.[23] Jeff Ewing of Forbes described the series as «an unsurprisingly gorgeous season», calling the episodes «cute» and able to capture the titular character’s charm, highlighting «Sofia» and «Mbita» as the series’ «most touching episodes», and praising its animation and voice acting, though he felt the series was not able to properly expand the franchise’s universe.[24] Raven Brunner of Game Rant said that the series «embraces the naivety and wholeheartedness of adolescence while further developing the Big Hero 6 world» and that «is a delightful reintroduction» to the Big Hero 6 franchise. She also praised the final episode for allowing the stories from the previous episodes to «eventually [come] together in a way that is deeply reflective of the show’s values», as well as the series’ racial and LGBTQ+ diversity.[25]

Polly Conway of Common Sense Media rated the series 4 out of 5 stars, praised the depiction of positive messages and role models, citing persistence and empathy, and complimented the diverse representations across the characters.[26] Matt Fowler of IGN rated the first season of the series 8 out of 10, found agreeable the interactions between the characters, and praised the show for its humor and animation, writing, «Baymax! is light, fluffy short-form warmth that humorously fulfills our need to feel taken care of, watched after, and held accountable.»[27]

The third episode «Sofia» aroused controversy and criticism due to its depiction of a transgender man wearing a trans pride shirt and discussing his preferred type of tampon. Others praised the depiction.[28][29]

AccoladesEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b c Pearson, Ben (December 10, 2020). «‘Baymax!’ and ‘Zootopia+’ Animated TV Shows Coming to Disney+». SlashFilm. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Directo-Meston, Danielle (June 29, 2022). «How to Watch ‘Big Hero 6’ Sequel Series ‘Baymax!’ Online». The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ Dykes, Macy (June 11, 2022). «‘Baymax!’: Trailer, Release Date, and Everything We Know So Far About the ‘Big Hero 6’ Series». Collider.
  4. ^ a b c d e Gugliersi, Antonella (June 29, 2022). «Baymax Cast Guide: Where You Know The Voices From». Screen Rant.
  5. ^ a b c Milligan, Mercedes (May 20, 2022). «Trailer: ‘Baymax’ Is Back in New ‘Big Hero 6’ Series on Disney+». Animation Magazine.
  6. ^ a b c «Shows A-Z — baymax! on disney plus». The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  7. ^ a b Massoto, Erick (November 12, 2021). «‘Baymax!’ Series Trailer Has Everyone’s Favorite ‘Big Hero 6’ Health Care Robot Helping Others». Collider. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (December 11, 2020). «‘Baymax!’, ‘Tiana’, ‘Moana’ & ‘Zootopia+’ Series Set For Disney+». Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  9. ^ a b c Reif, Alex (June 17, 2022). «Annecy 2022 Recap: Walt Disney Animation Studios Gives First Look at «Strange World,» «Baymax!,» and «Zootopia+»«. Laughing Place. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  10. ^ «Baymax! Interview with Don Hall and Roy Conli». Opentapes. June 29, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d Joseph, Leryl (July 6, 2022). «Walt Disney Animation Studios Shows Another Side of Heroism in Baymax!». Disney News. Disney.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i Walt Disney Animation Studios (2021). «Disney Baymax! Production Brief» (PDF) (Press release).
  13. ^ Baymax! and Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | What’s Up, Disney+, retrieved July 14, 2022
  14. ^ a b Martin, Annie (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ trailer shows ‘Big Hero 6’ character try to help others». UPI.
  15. ^ a b Carter, Kevin (June 27, 2022). «Baymax! Creators Discuss The Show’s Focus On Healthcare Providers As Heroes — The Illuminerdi». The Illuminerdi. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  16. ^ Saunders, Ashley (June 27, 2022). «Don Hall and Roy Conli On The Heart Of The Baymax Series». With Ashley And Company. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  17. ^ Campione, Katie (May 20, 2022). «Baymax Sets Out to Save the City in New Series Trailer». TheWrap.
  18. ^ «Dominic Lewis Scoring Disney+’s ‘Baymax!’«. Film Music Reporter. May 21, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  19. ^ «‘Baymax!’ Soundtrack Album Details». Film Music Reporter. June 28, 2022. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  20. ^ Ridlehoover, John (May 20, 2022). «‘Baymax!’ Trailer Reveals the Return of ‘Big Hero 6’s Cuddly Super-Robot». Collider.
  21. ^ Prange, Stephanie (May 26, 2022). «Disney+’s ‘Ms. Marvel’ Top New Show, Netflix’s ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Top Returning Show Anticipated in June». Media Play News. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  22. ^ «BAYMAX!: SEASON 1». Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 11, 2022.
  23. ^ Stone, Sam (June 29, 2022). «REVIEW: Baymax! Brings the Inflatable Character on Heartfelt Adventures on Disney+». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  24. ^ Ewing, Jeff (June 29, 2022). «Review: Baymax! Is A Charming, Limited, But Still Enjoyable Set of Vignettes» – via Forbes.com.
  25. ^ Brunner, Raven (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Review». Game Rant. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
  26. ^ Conway, Polly. «Baymax! TV Review». Common Sense Media. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  27. ^ Fowler, Matt (June 29, 2022). «Baymax! Season 1 Review». IGN. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  28. ^ Dodge, John (June 30, 2022). «Baymax! Scene Featuring Trans Man and Period Products Fuels Online Discussion». Comic Book Resources. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  29. ^ ElGenaidi, Deena (June 29, 2022). «Fans Praise Baymax! for Featuring a Transmasculine Character Buying Menstrual Pads». Primetimer.
  30. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 26, 2023). «‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’ Wins Five Trophies Including the Top Prize at the 50th Annie Awards». The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 26, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  31. ^ Davis, Clayton (August 2, 2022). «Golden Trailer Awards: ‘The Batman’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Among Nominees, Disney Leads for Studios (EXCLUSIVE)». Variety. Retrieved October 23, 2022.
  32. ^ «GTA22 Nominees – Streaming Categories – Golden Trailer Awards». Retrieved October 23, 2022.

External linksEdit

  • Baymax! at IMDb


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.


На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.

Бэймакс

Беймакс

Baymax

Бэймакса

Подвеска Ваумах

Бэймаксом


Chief among these is the robot Baymax.



Главным героем в ней является робот Бэймакс.


Cool! Baymax is like a walking lie detector!



Круто! Бэймакс — ходячий детектор лжи!


That’s why Baymax contacted us.



Для того Беймакс и вызвал нас.


Okay, Baymax, time to use those upgrades.



Ну вот, Беймакс. Пора пустить в ход апгрейды.


Baymax, how are you on cheese analysis?



Бэймакс, как насчёт анализа сыра?


Baymax needs to see his patients as accurately as possible, not just to identify any physical symptoms, but also to make treatment easier.



Бэймакс должен видеть своих пациентов максимально точно, не только, чтобы определить любые физические симптомы, но и чтобы облегчить лечение.


Don’t worry, Baymax. Knox wasn’t trying to hurt me.



Не переживай, Бэймакс. Нокс не пытался мне навредить.


At the other end of the spectrum, we have medical robots like Baymax from Big Hero 6, whose internal HUD looks like this



В другом конце спектра у нас есть медицинские роботы, как Бэймакс из «Города героев», внутренняя оболочка которого выглядит так


Do it, Baymax! Destroy him!



Вперёд, Беймакс. Уничтожь его!


Baymax, can you still scan for Momakase? Speaking in Spanish…



Бэймакс, можешь отследить Момокаси? Привет, я Бэймакс.


Baymax, scan the perimeter.



Бэймакс, просканируй периметр.


I’m healthcare, your personal Baymax companion.



Я ваш персональный Беймакс помощника.

Ничего не найдено для этого значения.

Результатов: 86. Точных совпадений: 86. Затраченное время: 45 мс

Documents

Корпоративные решения

Спряжение

Синонимы

Корректор

Справка и о нас

Индекс слова: 1-300, 301-600, 601-900

Индекс выражения: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200

Индекс фразы: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200

Предложения со словом «baymax»

Go Go, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, and Fred arrive, responding to a call from Baymax, and the masked man chases the group.

Гоу — гоу, васаби, Хани — Лемон и Фред прибывают, откликаясь на звонок от Беймакса, и человек в маске преследует группу.

Enraged at the discovery that Tadashi had died in vain, Hiro removes Baymax’s healthcare chip and orders him to kill Callaghan.

Разъяренный открытием, что Тадаши умер напрасно, Хиро снимает медицинский чип Беймакса и приказывает ему убить Каллагана.

Honey re-installs the healthcare chip at the last second, preventing Baymax from carrying out the kill order.

Хани заново устанавливает медицинский чип в последнюю секунду, не позволяя Беймаксу выполнить заказ на убийство.

Callaghan barely escapes, and Hiro leaves with Baymax, intent on avenging Tadashi.

Каллаган едва спасается, и Хиро уходит с Беймаксом, намереваясь отомстить за Тадаши.

Baymax detects Abigail alive inside and leaps into the portal with Hiro to rescue her.

Беймакс обнаруживает, что Абигейл жива внутри, и прыгает в портал Вместе с Хиро, чтобы спасти ее.

They find Abigail in hyper-sleep, but Baymax is struck by debris on the way back out, disabling his thrusters.

Они находят Эбигейл в гипер — сне,но Беймакс поражен обломками на обратном пути, отключив его двигатели.

Some time later, Hiro discovers Baymax’s health care chip clenched in the rocket fist.

Некоторое время спустя Хиро обнаруживает медицинский чип Беймакса, зажатый в ракетном кулаке.

He rebuilds Baymax’s body, who keeps his memories and emotions due to his health care chip, and he and Hiro share a hug.

Он восстанавливает тело Беймакса, который сохраняет свои воспоминания и эмоции благодаря своему медицинскому чипу, и они с Хиро обнимаются.

But mostly, Baymax offers a compassionate and healing voice for those suffering, and a hug that can be felt through the screen.

Но в основном Baymax предлагает сострадательный и исцеляющий голос для тех, кто страдает, и объятия, которые можно почувствовать через экран.

His name is Baymax and he’s impossible not to love.

Его зовут Беймакс, и его невозможно не любить.

The POP Vinyl series collection features Hiro Hamada, Go Go Tomago, Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Fred, and a 6-inch Baymax.

Сборник ПОП виниловые серии особенности Хиро Хамада, Гого Томаго, васаби, Хани Лемон, Фред, и 6 — дюймовый Беймакс.

Bandai released a number of action figures related to the film; these toys including a number of different Baymax figures.

Bandai выпустила ряд фигурок действия, связанных с фильмом; эти игрушки включают в себя несколько различных фигурок Baymax.

The 2014 Disney film Big Hero 6 features a soft robot, Baymax, originally designed for use in the healthcare industry.

В фильме Диснея 2014 года Big Hero 6 представлен мягкий робот Baymax, первоначально разработанный для использования в индустрии здравоохранения.

In the film, Baymax is portrayed as a large yet unintimidating robot with an inflated vinyl exterior surrounding a mechanical skeleton.

В фильме Беймакс изображается как большой, но не внушающий оптимизма робот с надутым виниловым экстерьером, окружающим механический скелет.

In 2018, Disney Television Animation launched three shorts, called Baymax Dreams, that were created using the Unity engine.

В 2018 году Disney Television Animation запустила три короткометражки под названием Baymax Dreams,которые были созданы с использованием движка Unity.

Бэймакс — главный герой франшизы «Город героев», медицинский робот и участник героической шестёрки.

Описание

Надувной медицинский робот, сконструированный Тадаши. С помощью встроенного сканера может измерить температуру тела или давление, оценить уровень боли и вылечить практически любой недуг. Бэймакс стал настоящим прорывом в области прикладной медицины, а для Хиро — лучшим другом. После небольших модификаций, в результате которых Бэймакс получает суперсилу и возможность летать, он присоединяется к пятёрке отважных героев. В конце фильма жертвует собой, чтобы спасти Хиро и дочь Роберта Абигейл. Однако он успевает передать Хиро свой чип, после чего тот воссоздал тело Бэймакса с нуля.

[⚙] Персонажи
Город героев (фильм) Шестёрка героев: Хиро Хамада • Бэймакс • Васаби • ГоГо Томаго • Хани Лемон • Фред
Остальные: Тадаши Хамада • Кэсс Хамада • Роберт Каллаган • Алистер Крей • Яма • Хитклифф • Абигейл Каллаган • Офицер ДжерсонОтец Фреда • Моти • Бандиты ЯмыТелекомментатор
Город героев: Новая история Люди:
Роботы:
Организации:
[⚙] Город Героев
Персонажи Шестёрка героев: Хиро Хамада • Бэймакс • Васаби • ГоГо Томаго • Хани Лемон • Фред
Остальные: Тадаши Хамада • Тётя Кэсс • Роберт Каллаган • Алистер Крей • Яма • Хитклифф • Абигейл Каллаган • Офицер ДжерсонОтец Фреда • Моти • Бандиты ЯмыТелекомментатор
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контекстный перевод и примеры — предложения
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I am baymax. Your personal healthcare companion. Ваш персональный помощник по уходу за здоровьем.
This chip is what makes baymax, baymax. Вот этот чип делает Беймакса — Беймаксом.
I am baymax, your personal healthcare companion. Ваш персональный помощник по уходу за здоровьем.
Hey, baymax. Привет…
Baymax? Беймакс?
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Baymax! -Hey! Беймакс!
Look, I know it sounds crazy, but baymax was there, too. Послушайте, я знаю, что это звучит дико, но подтвердит, что я не вру.
I’m healthcare, your personal baymax companion. Я персональный помощник, Беймакс.
I’m healthcare, your personal baymax companion. Я ваш персональный Беймакс помощника.
He’s dead, baymax. Он умер, Беймакс.
Thanks, baymax. Спасибо, Беймакс.
Get him, baymax! Держи его, Беймакс!
Okay, baymax, time to use those upgrades. Ну вот, Беймакс. Пора пустить в ход апгрейды.
Is that baymax? — Это что, Беймакс?
That’s why baymax contacted us. Для того Беймакс и вызвал нас.
Baymax, get him! Беймакс, разберись!
Baymax can handle that guy! Беймакс с ним справится!
Baymax, palm-heel strike! Беймакс, страйк ладонью!
Baymax and I can take this guy! Беймакс с ним справится!
Baymax, hold on! Беймакс, держись!
Baymax, you scanned him? Беймакс, ты что его просканировал?
I just have to upgrade baymax‘s sensor. Только сделаем апгрейд его сенсору.
I’d like to introduce, baymax 2.0. Представляю вам, Беймакс 2.0
Baymax, wings. Беймакс, крылья.
Whoa, baymax! Ооо, Беймакс!
Baymax, take us in. Беймакс, садимся.
Any sign of him, baymax? Где там наш приятель, Беймакс?
Baymax, get us out of here. Беймакс, вытаскивай нас.
Baymax, destroy. Беймакс, уничтожь!

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