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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former [[Franchise/XMen X-Man]] Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former [[Franchise/XMen [[ComicBook/XMen X-Man]] Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
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* ChefOfIron: Wasabi No-Ginger is an expert chef, able to prepare many local and international dishes simply for the joy of cooking. He's also a deadly knife slinger and doesn't appreciate his cooking being interuppted by villain attacks.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Three members of the Big Hero 6 have this: Wasabi No-Ginger, [=GoGo=] Tomago (of Japanese tamago), and Honey Lemon.
* EdibleThemeNaming: Three members of the Big Hero 6 have this: Wasabi No-Ginger, [=GoGo=] Tomago (of Japanese tamago), and Honey Lemon.
* PretendToBeBrainwashed: Furi pretends to be brainwashed by Bad Gal to get the drop on her. Apparently she has the CharlesAtlasSuperpower of being immune to brainwashing.
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]], with the way he uses it being reminiscent of Jotaro's usage of [[FightingSpirit Star Platinum]] in particular (being able to selectively summon specific body parts and limited range).
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]], with the way he uses it being reminiscent of Jotaro's usage of [[FightingSpirit Star Platinum]] in particular (being able to selectively summon specific body parts and limited range).
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Baymax?]][[note]]In case you're wondering, he'd be the dragon-looking creature that Hiro's riding[[/note]]]]
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]], with the way he uses it being reminiscent of Jotaro's usage of [[FightingSpirit Star Platinum]] in particular (being able to selectively summon specific body parts and limited range]]).
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]], with the way he uses it being reminiscent of Jotaro's usage of [[FightingSpirit Star Platinum]] in particular (being able to selectively summon specific body parts and limited range]]).range).
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former [[Franchise/XMen X-Man]] Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax. The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former [[Franchise/XMen X-Man]] Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: After the success of [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 the animated film]], the team is no longer used in the Marvel Universe in favor of allowing Disney's interpretation to be the definitive version of the characters (Sunfire and Silver Samurai, as established ''X-Men'' characters who weren't part of the movie, are exempt from this). Their last canon appearance was a cameo in ''Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth''.
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]].
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]].Stand]], with the way he uses it being reminiscent of Jotaro's usage of [[FightingSpirit Star Platinum]] in particular (being able to selectively summon specific body parts and limited range]]).
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Hiro speculates that the nature of Honey Lemon's Power Purse might be this in the 2008 series.
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* ShoutOut: Fred, introduced in the second run of the series, can summon forth a spectral avatar that extends outward from him, being able to control it as if it were his own body. It's pretty much a [[Franchise/JoJosBizarreAdventure Stand]].
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* ExiledFromContinuity: After the success of [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 the animated film]], the team is no longer used in the Marvel Universe in favor of allowing Disney's interpretation to be the definitive version of the characters (Sunfire and Silver Samurai, as established ''X-Men'' characters who weren't part of the movie, are exempt from this). Their last canon appearance was a cameo in ''Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth''.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former X-Man Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax. The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. The original lineup included former X-Man [[Franchise/XMen X-Man]] Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax. The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''.
''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''. Following that film's success, [[ExiledFromContinuity Marvel has stopped using the property within the Marvel Universe entirely]], in favor of letting Disney run their own version of the franchise.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film
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The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film ''Disney/BigHero6''.
''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''.
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* LighterAndSofter: The 2008 series is radically retooled from the [[Creator/ManOfActionStudios Man of Action]] series--under the guidance of Creator/ChrisClaremont--with a lighter tone and more {{Animesque}} aesthetic. This series more closely resembles the adaptation that Disney would produce later.
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* LighterAndSofter: The 2008 series is radically retooled from the [[Creator/ManOfActionStudios Man of Action]] series--under the guidance of Creator/ChrisClaremont--with a lighter tone tone, [[YoungerAndHipper younger main cast,]] and more {{Animesque}} aesthetic. This series more closely resembles the adaptation that Disney would produce later.
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* LighterAndSofter: The 2008 series is radically retooled from the [[Creator/ManOfActionStudios Man of Action]] series--under the guidance of Creator/ChrisClaremont--with a lighter tone and more {{Animesque}} aesthetic. This series more closely resembles the adaptation that Disney would produce later.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. Over the years, the lineup has included former X-Man Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
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Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. Over the years, the The original lineup has included former X-Man Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
Baymax. The 2008 version replaced Sunfire and Silver Samurai with sushi chef Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred (or "Fredzilla"), who can turn into a kaiju.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Ebon Samurai and Sunpyre only ever made one appearance and had one line of dialogue each; their backstories were instead described in the ''Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe''.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Ebon Samurai and Sunpyre only ever made one appearance and had one line of dialogue each; their backstories were instead described in the ''Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe''.an ''ComicBook/OfficialHandbookOfTheMarvelUniverse''.
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''Sunfire and Big Hero 6'' was a Creator/MarvelComics series released in 1998.
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''Sunfire and Big Hero 6'' was a Creator/MarvelComics series released in 1998.
1998. A second ''Big Hero 6'' miniseries (without Sunfire) was released in 2008.
* AllThereInTheManual: Ebon Samurai and Sunpyre only ever made one appearance and had one line of dialogue each; their backstories were instead described in the ''Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe''.
* BagOfHolding: Honey Lemon has a high-tech "power purse" that she can pull ''anything'' from.
* BagOfHolding: Honey Lemon has a high-tech "power purse" that she can pull ''anything'' from.
* {{Expy}}: The team is monitored by a Japanese Homeland Security agent named Furi Wamu. Furi wears an eyepatch. [[ComicBook/NickFury We see what you did there, Marvel.]]
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: After Silver Samurai and Sunfire became unavailable, they were replaced by Ebon Samurai and Sun''pyre'', the former a resurrected samurai who looked almost exactly like Silver Samurai, and the latter a previously-unknown younger sister of Sunfire.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: After Silver Samurai and Sunfire became unavailable, they were replaced by Ebon Samurai and Sun''pyre'', the former a resurrected samurai who looked almost exactly like Silver Samurai, and the latter a previously-unknown woman from the Microverse wearing the costume of the younger sister of Sunfire.Sunfire.
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* RecruitingTheCriminal: [=GoGo=] Tomago is recruited out of prison.
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* ReplacementGoldfish: Hiro created Baymax based on his deceased father.
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''Sunfire and Big Hero 6'' was a Creator/MarvelComics series released in 1998.
Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. Over the years, the lineup has included former X-Man Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film ''Disney/BigHero6''.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* BoxedCrook: [=GoGo=] Tomago was released from prison on condition that she serve in Big Hero 6.
* CaptainEthnic: Every member of the team is inspired by Japanese culture, or at least what Westerners think of as Japanese culture.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Silver Samurai is a dude in silver armor modeled after samurai armor.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: After Silver Samurai and Sunfire became unavailable, they were replaced by Ebon Samurai and Sun''pyre'', the former a resurrected samurai who looked almost exactly like Silver Samurai, and the latter a previously-unknown younger sister of Sunfire.
Big Hero 6 is Japan's state-sponsored superhero team, protecting the islands from things that conventional police or military can't handle. Over the years, the lineup has included former X-Man Sunfire, former criminal Silver Samurai, the nanotech-wielding Honey Lemon, ex-con [=GoGo=] Tomago, boy genius Hiro Takachiho, and robot Baymax.
The series later loosely inspired the 2014 animated film ''Disney/BigHero6''.
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!!This series contains examples of:
* BoxedCrook: [=GoGo=] Tomago was released from prison on condition that she serve in Big Hero 6.
* CaptainEthnic: Every member of the team is inspired by Japanese culture, or at least what Westerners think of as Japanese culture.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Silver Samurai is a dude in silver armor modeled after samurai armor.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: After Silver Samurai and Sunfire became unavailable, they were replaced by Ebon Samurai and Sun''pyre'', the former a resurrected samurai who looked almost exactly like Silver Samurai, and the latter a previously-unknown younger sister of Sunfire.