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

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The series follows Baymax as he wanders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need.
need. Creator/ScottAdsit, Creator/RyanPotter, and Creator/MayaRudolph all reprise their roles.
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** Yachi runs away from Baymax since he's a cat and doesn't understand what Baymax is trying to do.
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* HeroAntagonist: Baymax, whose role in most episodes is pressuring the protagonist to get care they don't want.

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* HeroAntagonist: Baymax, whose role in most episodes is pressuring the protagonist to get care they need but don't want.


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* ImplacableMan: Nothing will stop Baymax from giving you health care. ''Nothing''.
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* HeroAntagonist: Baymax, whose role in most episodes is pressuring the protagonist to get care they don't want.
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* NowLetMeCarryYou: The final episode involves Baymax being damaged and out of power. Everyone he helped over the events of the season joins forces to find and help him.

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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 he adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple AFAB biology, as a trans man also recommends the pads he uses for Baymax to buy for Sofia.

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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 he adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple AFAB biology, as a trans man also recommends the pads he uses for Baymax to buy for Sofia. In fact, this is the ''second'' Disney-produced show to directly deal with the subject since ''Series/SydneyToTheMax''.



* 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 life lessons and Baymax helping strangers with medical and personal issues.
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* PubescentBraces: Sofia is a twelve-year-old middle school girl with braces.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, after, or during ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, after, during, or during after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax.



* FirstPeriodPanic: Sofia knows full well what's going on, but she wasn't prepared and the bathroom is out of pads. Later she locks herself in the bathroom and wants to stay there, and when Baymax talks it out with her she reveals that she's scared everyone will treat her different and that her childhood is over. Baymax reassures her that she's still a child, and that growing older doesn't mean everything will change.

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* FirstPeriodPanic: Sofia knows full well what's going on, but she wasn't prepared prepared, and the bathroom is out of pads. Later she locks herself in the bathroom and wants to stay there, and when Baymax talks it out with her she reveals that she's scared everyone will treat her different and that her childhood is over. Baymax reassures her that she's still a child, and that growing older doesn't mean everything will change.



* 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, as a trans man also recommends the pads he uses for Baymax to buy for Sofia.

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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 he adds that it is nothing to be ashamed of as it is just simple AFAB biology, as a trans man also recommends the pads he uses for Baymax to buy for Sofia.



* RottenRoboticReplacement: Baymax himself ends up being a minor example of this when he volunteers to run Cass' cafe while her ankle heals: while there's no fault in his actual service or ability to run a cafe, he's shown as being as being agonizingly slow when things don't go as expected, such as when he struggles to push the coffee cup lid in and it keeps popping up from the opposite side. Convinced that he'll end up driving away all his regular customers with his slowness, Cass worries about the cafe so much that she keeps trying to sneak around by crawling on the floor and secretly helping Baymax out, only for him to catch her and carry her back upstairs multiple times over the course of a single day. She finally relents and lets Baymax handle things when her regulars convince her that Baymax can handle the situation and that he's slowly improving.

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* RottenRoboticReplacement: Baymax himself ends up being a minor example of this when he volunteers to run Cass' Cass's cafe while her ankle heals: while there's no fault in his actual service or ability to run a cafe, he's shown as being as being agonizingly slow when things don't go as expected, such as when he struggles to push the coffee cup lid in in, and it keeps popping up from the opposite side. Convinced that he'll end up driving away all his regular customers with his slowness, Cass worries about the cafe so much that she keeps trying to sneak around by crawling on the floor and secretly helping Baymax out, only for him to catch her and carry her back upstairs multiple times over the course of a single day. She finally relents and lets Baymax handle things when her regulars convince her that Baymax can handle the situation and that he's slowly improving.



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Just like in the film, the citizens of San Fransokyo are apparently completely used to robots, and don't really treat Baymax's presence as anything abnormal. When he asks a random woman in the store for help choosing menstrual products to bring to Sofia in the third episode, she gives him a slightly bewildered look, but quickly recovers. Her look doesn't exactly say "What's this eight foot tall robot doing here?", it's more like, "What's this eight foot tall robot doing ''here'', shopping for tampons he presumably doesn't need?"

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Just like in the film, the citizens of San Fransokyo are apparently completely used to robots, and don't really treat Baymax's presence as anything abnormal. When he asks a random woman in the store for help choosing menstrual products to bring to Sofia in the third episode, she gives him a slightly bewildered look, but quickly recovers. Her look doesn't exactly say "What's this eight foot tall eight-foot-tall robot doing here?", it's more like, "What's this eight foot tall eight-foot-tall robot doing ''here'', shopping for tampons he presumably doesn't need?"



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Aside from Big Hero 6 being mentioned, 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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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Aside from Big Hero 6 being mentioned, Go Go, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, and Fred are neither seen or nor even mentioned, with no clue to as what they are doing during this series.


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** In "Kiko", the titular character mentions how [[spoier:her late husband]] would always tell her to "live a little". Baymax repeats this phrase to have Kiko willing to swim in the community pool.

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** In "Kiko", the titular character mentions how [[spoier:her [[spoiler: her late husband]] would always tell her to "live a little". Baymax repeats this phrase to have Kiko willing to swim in the community pool.

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* MeaningfulEcho: [[spoiler: In the final episode, as Baymax looks upon everyone he helped who came to help him in his hour of need, he has only one thing to say:]]

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** In "Kiko", the titular character mentions how [[spoier:her late husband]] would always tell her to "live a little". Baymax repeats this phrase to have Kiko willing to swim in the community pool.
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[[spoiler: In the final episode, as Baymax looks upon everyone he helped who came to help him in his hour of need, he has only one thing to say:]]
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* OneWordTitle: Each episode is named after the focus character with the final episode titled [[spoiler:after Baymax himself.]]
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--> '''Baymax''': Please remain calm. *cat claws him and runs away. *You did not remain calm*

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--> '''Baymax''': -->'''Baymax:''' Please remain calm. *cat ''(cat claws him and runs away. *You away)'' You did not remain calm*calm.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: If Baymax sees a person needing his assistance he ''will'' treat them, regardless of whether they're asking for it or even refusing. This leads to him doing some annoying or even dangerous things like getting into a CarChase with Mbita or trespassing on Kiko's property. He simply wasn't programmed with medical ethics.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: If Baymax sees a person needing his assistance he ''will'' treat them, regardless of whether they're asking for it or even refusing. This leads to him doing some annoying or even dangerous things like getting into a CarChase with Mbita or trespassing on Kiko's property. He simply wasn't programmed with medical ethics.



* 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 revolves around Baymax helping Kiko overcome her hydrophobia aquaphobia 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.]]]]
* FauxHorrific: "Yachi" parodies horror tropes, particularly ImplacableMan slashers, by using those same tropes with Baymax chasing a cat so he can gently burp him.
* FirstPeriodPanic: Sofia knows full well what's going on, but she wasn't prepared and the bathroom is out of pads. Later she locks herself in the bathroom and wants to stay there, and when Baymax talks it out with her she reveals that she's scared everyone will treat her different and that her childhood is over. Baymax reassures her that she's still a child, and that growing older doesn't mean everything will change.


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* TimmyInAWell: [[spoiler:In the finale, Yachi leads the others to a drained Baymax.]]
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* RottenRoboticReplacement: Baymax himself ends up being a minor example of this when he volunteers to run Cass' cafe while her ankle heals: while there's no fault in his actual service or ability to run a cafe, he's shown as being as being agonizingly slow when things don't go as expected, such as when he struggles to push the coffee cup lid in and it keeps popping up from the opposite side. Convinced that he'll end up driving away all his regular customers with his slowness, Cass worries about the cafe so much that she keeps trying to sneak around by crawling on the floor and secretly helping Baymax out, only for him to catch her and carry her back upstairs multiple times over the course of a single day. She finally relents and lets Baymax handle things when her regulars convince her that Baymax can handle the situation and that he's slowly improving.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Baymax considers animals part of his purview, telling a bird that "You are in good health." HilarityEnsues when he tries to treat a cat as, despite having veterinary knowledge, he doesn't know how to handle animal patients.
--> '''Baymax''': Please remain calm. *cat claws him and runs away. *You did not remain calm*
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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: If Baymax sees a person needing his assistance he ''will'' treat them, regardless of whether they're asking for it or even refusing. This leads to him doing some annoying or even dangerous things like getting into a CarChase with Mbita or trespassing on Kiko's property. He simply wasn't programmed with medical ethics.


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* IronicAllergy: Mbita, the fish soup salesman, has developed an allergy to fish. He naturally panics at the thought of suddenly losing his livelihood and his connection to his parents.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series ignores ''Big Hero 6: The Series''. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series ignores takes place before, after, or during ''Big Hero 6: The Series''.Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax.


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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Just like in the film, the citizens of San Fransokyo are apparently completely used to robots, and don't really treat Baymax's presence as anything abnormal. When he asks a random woman in the store for help choosing menstrual products to bring to Sofia in the third episode, she gives him a slightly bewildered look, but quickly recovers. Her look doesn't exactly say "What's this eight foot tall robot doing here?", it's more like, "What's this eight foot tall robot doing ''here'', shopping for tampons he presumably doesn't need?"
* UnwantedRescue: Baymax's patients don't always want to accept that they need his help.
** Cass keeps trying to work on a sprained ankle against Baymax's advice, which ultimately only makes her injury worse. She then swallows her pride and admits she should've just taken a couple days off like he told her from the start.
** Kiko refuses to let Baymax help her, and he has to trick her into it so she can get the help she needs for her hip. [[spoiler:Once he finally gets her to open up about what's really bothering her, she finally accepts his help and begins to swim and do water therapy like he suggested.]]
** Sofia is so embarrassed by getting her first period that she tries to deny anything's wrong. Baymax, of course, doesn't fall for it. Downplayed, as while she's still embarrassed, Sofia accepts his assistance and lets him go find pads for her.
** Mbita literally ''drives away'' from Baymax to avoid getting an allergy shot, since he doesn't want to accept that he's developed a fish allergy and can no longer continue the family business. He realizes his mistake when his allergic reaction causes him to crash, and outright asks Baymax to give him the shot.
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* QueerColors: In the third episode, one of the customers who give Baymax recommendations for pads wears a shirt patterned after the transgender flag.
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* LuredIntoATrap: As part of his FaceYourFears treatment, Baymax allows Kiko to follow him, letting her believe she is being stealthy, only to lead her into the community pool without her realizing it.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAttitude: Yachi the cat is able to manipulate the volume setting on a phone, can recreate a mouse toy from random objects, and understands humans well enough to problem-solve based on their situation.

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* AfraidOfNeedles: Mbita flees when Baymax offers to inject him with something to help alleviate his allergy symptoms, though it's understandable that Mbita wouldn't exactly trust the strange balloon robot with a needle coming out of his finger. He relents when Baymax saves both him and his van from a crash.



* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series ignores Big Hero 6: The Series.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series ignores Big ''Big Hero 6: The Series.Series''. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax.
* AmplifiedAnimalAttitude: Yachi the cat is able to manipulate the volume setting on a phone, can recreate a mouse toy from random objects, and understands humans well enough to problem-solve based on their situation.



* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Baymax's recharging station suddenly has wheels and the ability to move independently, allowing Baymax to drive to his destination and conserve energy, while also remaining close to a power supply if the need arises.



* 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.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Aside from Big Hero 6 being mentioned, 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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* 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 regular gag of a wall of products is played straight, as Baymax is baffled by the selection and turns to the other shoppers he asks for help, help. He gets an array of suggestions from all across the spectrum, including a man there getting pads for his daughter, also who 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 purchasing every product recommended to choose from, him, since it's her first time needing them and he has no baseline.
baseline to judge the best option for her.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Aside from Big Hero 6 being mentioned, 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.series.
* {{Workaholic}}: Cass's plot deals with her spraining an ankle and Baymax forcing her to take a week off while he runs the shop. Cass then runs herself ragged trying to help her customers while also avoiding Baymax, who puts her back on the couch each time he catches her.
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* MeaningfulEcho: [[spoiler: In the final episode, as Baymax looks upon everyone he helped who came to help him in his hour of need, he has only one thing to say:]]
--> [[spoiler: "I am satisfied with my care."]]
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* 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 demolition.

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* 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 demolition.]]

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* 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.]]
* Irony: Hiro, Cass and Baymax's 4 new patients, after rescuing him from the condemned warehouse, refer to themselves as Little Hero 6, with Hiro and Baymax of course being members of Big Hero 6.

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* 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.]]
* Irony: Hiro, Cass and Baymax's 4 new patients, after rescuing him from the condemned warehouse, refer to themselves as Little Hero 6, with Hiro and Baymax of course being members of Big Hero 6.
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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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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Aside from Big Hero 6 being mentioned, 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.series.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series ignores Big Hero 6: The Series.


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* Irony: Hiro, Cass and Baymax's 4 new patients, after rescuing him from the condemned warehouse, refer to themselves as Little Hero 6, with Hiro and Baymax of course being members of Big Hero 6.
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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the first episode.

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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the first second episode.



* 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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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the second episode.

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* 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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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the first episode.

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* CrackOwMyBack: This happens to Kiko as the start of the first second episode.



* 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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