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* FaceYourFears: Episode 2 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]

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* FaceYourFears: Episode 2 1 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]
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* LighterAndSofter: A much calmerhetorical less superhero-centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.

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* LighterAndSofter: A much calmerhetorical calmer, less superhero-centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.
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* AnAesop:
** Looking after your health, while sometimes inconvenient, difficult, or even scary, is the best thing you can do for yourself in the long run.
** Everyone needs help sometimes, and that's okay.
** Sofia's episode has her learn the lesson that, while it can sometimes be embarrassing to talk about, menstruation is totally normal, okay and important to discuss honestly, and, while it does mean that she's getting older, it doesn't mean she's going to change or stop being a kid overnight.

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* GrumpyOldMan: Kiko is a female version, being cantankerous and snarky. It's implied her attitude is at least partially thanks to her being in some level of physical pain most of the time. [[spoiler:She's also lonely and missing her husband.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:While the situation thankfully gets resolved another way, Kiko was ready to do this in the last episode. When the warehouse is about to be blown up and Kiko can't get through the vent with Sofia and Baymax, she shoves the other two through before throwing herself onto the door, presumably to try and protect them from the blast.]]



* LighterAndSofter: A much calmer, less superhero-centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.

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* LighterAndSofter: A much calmer, calmerhetorical less superhero-centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.


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* TamponRun: Baymax makes one in the third episode, going to fetch some menstrual products for Sofia. However, the trope's usual use is turned on its head; the only embarrassed person is Sofia herself. Baymax is very casual about it, since getting medical supplies for a patient is the most normal thing in the world for him. The other shoppers he asks for help, including a man there getting pads for his daughter, also all treat shopping for menstrual products as a completely normal thing to do, openly discussing it, to illustrate the episode's {{Aesop}} that periods are nothing to be embarrassed about. Baymax ends up getting several dozen options for Sofia to choose from, since it's her first time needing them and has no baseline.

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Hiro DID track Baymax's last location, but it couldn't get a precise reading.


* IdiotBall: The plot of the sixth episode relies on the idea that Hiro, having the ability to precisely track Baymax's whereabouts up to the point he ran out of power, wouldn't immediately check his last known location. Instead, it's used an excuse to gather his past patients for a climactic rescue.



* OncePerEpisode: Each episode ends with Hiro coming some to see the condition Baymax is in, which varies according to his adventure that day.



* TheStinger: Each episode ends with Baymax recharging in Hiro's room, with Hiro reacting to some odd thing Baymax is doing as a result of his adventures that day. The only exception is the sixth episode, since Hiro actively participates in that one.

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* TheStinger: Each episode ends with Baymax recharging in Hiro's room, with Hiro reacting to some odd thing Baymax is doing as a result of his adventures that day. The only exception is exceptions are the fifth episode, where Baymax ''didn't'' come home, and the sixth episode, since Hiro actively participates in that one.
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* OncePerEpisode: Each episode ends with Hiro coming some to see the condition Baymax is in, which varies according to his adventure that day.
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* FaceYourFears: Episode 1 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]

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* FaceYourFears: Episode 1 2 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]
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* ArrowCatch: Baymax does this with a sewing needle thrown at him by Kiko.

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* ArrowCatch: Baymax does this with a sewing knitting needle thrown at him by Kiko.



--> '''Hiro''': Why does it always have to be warehouses?
* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the second episode.

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--> '''Hiro''': Why does What is it always have to be with Baymax and warehouses?
* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the second first episode.



* FaceYourFears: Episode 2 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]

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* FaceYourFears: Episode 2 1 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Go Go, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, and Fred are neither seen or even mentioned, with no clue to as what they are doing during this series.
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* PlotAllergy: Mbita works a fish soup foodtruck. However, that changes when he develops an allergy toward fish. The premise of his episode is him learning to accept that he can no longer work with fish.

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* PlotAllergy: Mbita works in a fish soup foodtruck.food truck. However, that changes when he develops an allergy toward fish. The premise of his episode is him learning to accept that he can no longer work with fish.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: Because of her old age, Kiko mishears Baymax introducing himself and calls him "Borax", even if he corrects her.
* AllThereInTheScript: Yachi's name is only mentioned in Episode 5's title.



* AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption: At the end of Episode 6, Baymax introduces himself to his patients with his {{Catchphrase}}, only for Aunt Cass to say his name for him and ask if he's alright, coincidentally completing it.
--> '''Baymax''': Hello, I am--\\
'''Aunt Cass''': Baymax! Are you alright?



* CallBack: In Episode 6, when Hiro's team arrive at the abandoned warehouse that Baymax wandered inside, Hiro is reminded of when Baymax last entered it when he was looking for the Microbots.
--> '''Hiro''': Why does it always have to be warehouses?



* FaceYourFears: Episode 2 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia so she can go swimming for her physical therapy. [[spoiler:In the end, it's revealed that Kiko wasn't afraid of water, but was afraid of the community swimming pool because it reminded her of her late husband, who tried encouraging her to swim with him. Baymax reminds her that it's never too late to try new things because she's "now in good health", so Kiko takes the dive both literally and figuratively.]]



* LighterAndSofter: A much calmer, less superhero centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.
* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that it can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple AFAB biology.

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* ISophagus: In Episode 5, Yachi the cat plays a man's wireless earphones at maximum volume to distract him long enough so he can steal his food. However, Yachi accidentally swallows one of the earphones, prompting Baymax to come to his aid when he hears the radio coming out from his mouth.
* LighterAndSofter: A much calmer, less superhero centered superhero-centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.
* MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat: At the end of Episode 4, Baymax detects that Mbita is asking Yukio out for a date because the former's pituitary gland is secreting hormones.
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NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode Episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that it can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple AFAB biology.biology, as a trans man also recommends the pads he uses for Baymax to buy for Sofia.
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Altered the phrase female biology to AFAB because not just women have periods as demonstrated by the man in the episode


* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that it can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple female biology.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that it can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple female AFAB biology.
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* {{Determinator}]: Baymax won't stop until he's treated his patient, even if that means engaging in a cross-town car chase.

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* {{Determinator}]: {{Determinator}}: Baymax won't stop until he's treated his patient, even if that means engaging in a cross-town car chase.
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* ArrowCatch: Baymax does this with a sewing needle thrown at him by Kiko.


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* {{Determinator}]: Baymax won't stop until he's treated his patient, even if that means engaging in a cross-town car chase.
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* IdiotBall: The plot of the sixth episode relies on the idea that Hiro, having the ability to precisely track Baymax's whereabouts up to the point he ran out of power, wouldn't immediately check his last known location. Instead, it's used an excuse to gather his past patients for a climactic rescue.


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* TheStinger: Each episode ends with Baymax recharging in Hiro's room, with Hiro reacting to some odd thing Baymax is doing as a result of his adventures that day. The only exception is the sixth episode, since Hiro actively participates in that one.
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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the second episode.



* PlotAllergy: Mbita works a fish soup foodtruck. However, that changes when he develops an allergy toward fish. the premise of his episode is him learning to accept that he can no longer work with fish.

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* PlotAllergy: Mbita works a fish soup foodtruck. However, that changes when he develops an allergy toward fish. the The premise of his episode is him learning to accept that he can no longer work with fish.
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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that is can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple female biology.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that is it can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple female biology.
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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]].

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period]]. Baymax himself acknowledges that is can be an uncomfortable subject to discuss, but adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple female biology.
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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she gets her first period.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she [[FirstPeriodPanic gets her first period.period]].

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The series follows Baymax as he wonders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.

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The series follows Baymax as he wonders wanders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.



* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.

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* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.issues.
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* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Two details for episode 2.
** When Cass puts a camera on Mochi to spy on Baymax, Mochi is quick to knock it off when he notices it through a mirror, making it impossible for Cass to see anything from it.
** Cass's efforts to secretly continue running the cafe. not only does she easily get caught by Baymax along with her struggling to move due to her sprained ankle, but her efforts ultimately result in the pain becoming worse.

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* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Two details for episode 2.
** When Cass puts a camera on Mochi to spy on Baymax, Mochi is quick to knock it off when he notices it through a mirror, making it impossible for Cass to see anything from it.
** Cass's efforts to secretly continue running the cafe. not only does she easily get caught by Baymax along with her struggling to move due to her sprained ankle, but her efforts ultimately result in the pain becoming worse.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:The demolition crew refuses to let the team in to save Baymax due to Baymax being a robot, saying that they can't help them. However, when they see Yachi on the roof of the building that Baymax is in, the leader postpones the demolition as he draws the line on blowing up cats.]]

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* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:The demolition crew refuses to let the team in to save Baymax due to Baymax being a robot, mistaking him for being a toy and saying that they can't help them. However, when they see Yachi on the roof of the building that Baymax is in, the leader postpones the demolition as he draws the line on blowing up cats.]]
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* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she gets her first period.

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* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted {{Averted|Trope}} in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she gets her first period.

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* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:Everybody Baymax helps throughout the series bands together in the season finale to look for Baymax after he goes missing.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:The demolition crew refuses to let the team in to save Baymax due to Baymax being a robot, saying that they can't help them. However, when they see Yachi on the roof of the building that Baymax is in, the leader postpones the demolition as he draws the line on blowing up cats.]]



* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.

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* PlotAllergy: Mbita works a fish soup foodtruck. However, that changes when he develops an allergy toward fish. the premise of his episode is him learning to accept that he can no longer work with fish.
* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.issues.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Two details for episode 2.
** When Cass puts a camera on Mochi to spy on Baymax, Mochi is quick to knock it off when he notices it through a mirror, making it impossible for Cass to see anything from it.
** Cass's efforts to secretly continue running the cafe. not only does she easily get caught by Baymax along with her struggling to move due to her sprained ankle, but her efforts ultimately result in the pain becoming worse.
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The series follows Baymax as he wonders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.

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The series follows Baymax as he wonders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.need.
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* LighterAndSofter: A much calmer, less superhero centered take on the ''Big Hero 6'' universe.
* NoPeriodsPeriod: Averted in episode 3, where the plot centers around Baymax aiding a middle school girl as she gets her first period.
* SliceOfLife: The series is less concerned with saving the city and more with Baymax helping strangers with medical - and personal - issues.
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''Baymax!'' is a short-form animated series focusing on the adventures of the titular health care robot from ''Disney/BigHeroSix''. It marks the second television spin-off of the film after ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSixTheSeries'' and the first television series production by Walt Disney Animation Studios (all prior television series were produced by Disney Television Animation). It premiered on Creator/DisneyPlus on June 29, 2022.

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''Baymax!'' is a short-form animated series focusing on the adventures of the titular health care robot from ''Disney/BigHeroSix''. ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''. It marks the second television spin-off of the film after ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSixTheSeries'' ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6TheSeries'' and the first television series production by Walt Disney Animation Studios (all prior television series were produced by Disney Television Animation). It premiered on Creator/DisneyPlus on June 29, 2022.
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''Baymax!'' is a short-form animated series focusing on the adventures of the titular health care robot from ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSix''. It marks the second television spin-off of the film after ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSixTheSeries'' and the first television series production by Walt Disney Animation Studios (all prior television series were produced by Disney Television Animation). It premiered on Creator/DisneyPlus on June 29, 2022.

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''Baymax!'' is a short-form animated series focusing on the adventures of the titular health care robot from ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSix''.''Disney/BigHeroSix''. It marks the second television spin-off of the film after ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSixTheSeries'' and the first television series production by Walt Disney Animation Studios (all prior television series were produced by Disney Television Animation). It premiered on Creator/DisneyPlus on June 29, 2022.

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[[caption-width-right:350:San Fransokyo’s Personal Healthcare Companion.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:San Fransokyo’s Personal Healthcare Companion.]]]]

''Baymax!'' is a short-form animated series focusing on the adventures of the titular health care robot from ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSix''. It marks the second television spin-off of the film after ''WesternAnimation/BigHeroSixTheSeries'' and the first television series production by Walt Disney Animation Studios (all prior television series were produced by Disney Television Animation). It premiered on Creator/DisneyPlus on June 29, 2022.

The series follows Baymax as he wonders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.
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[[caption-width-right:350:San Fransokyo’s Personal Healthcare Companion.]]

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