When Hiro was drafted into the Japanese hero group, Big Hero 6, Baymax came along for the ride. Baymax was seemingly built to be just a bodyguard but soon helped fill the void left by his father's death, certainly helped by the fact that Hiro installed many of his father's memories and emotions into Baymax's core programming. You'll want to see it for sure.Baymax is a robotic synthformer created by the young genius Hiro Takachiho when Hiro lost his father Tomeo Takachiho. We'll have another item featured next time.
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Are you, or have you, purchased any for yourself? Have you seen the movie yet? Let us know what you think of these figures. The figures aren't overly detailed but have a cool-enough look and captures the movie's quality to some extent. It is a nice thing to have these figures available right after the movie was released. They're not supremely awesome and will want to make you scream out to all your friends about how cool they are. Who knows, maybe the collector nature inside me will want to get the other two. But as I mentioned, I didn't intend on getting as many figures as I did. There is also a figure for Wasabi No-Ginger and Fred. You can put a piece of plastic on his hand to mimic his control over them and the constructs he makes. If you saw the movie (I can't remember if they really showed him in action in the trailers), you know he controls a bunch of nanobots. He's wearing black, has your typical brooding trenchcoat as well as a Kabuki mask. If you're going to buy more than one of these figures, you're going to want a villain, right? Yokai may not have been the most original villain we've seen lately but he had a pretty cool look. It does the job and I couldn't figure out what else to do with it since the picture on the packing doesn't show it. Honey Lemon does come with a piece of purple plastic that I think is to help her stand. All the figures have holes on the bottom of their feet so you could put them on stands, if you had any. Her eyes are a little haunting.īecause of her legs and being top heavy with the hair and helmet, she won't stand on her own. That's where she keeps all her various orbs that did different things. It appears as if she just comes with a purse. Honey Lemon was incredibly intelligent like all the others but also had a.different outlook on things. The movie had a pretty diverse cast of characters. But having them on is a good look and sets her apart from the others. It gives you more options with the figure. It's a nice touch being able to remove the discs. She can be a little tricky to stand up but once you figure out the right positioning of her ankle discs, it's a cool action pose. Her figure comes with snap on discs, that she uses to speed around in the movie. She does show some other characteristics later in the movie. Go Go Tomago is the tough no-nonsense character that has a taste for speed and thrills. It makes sense if you get Baymax, you'll want Hiro. He does come with Baymax, in his resting mode. The sleek design of the characters does make him look a little simple but it's a good likeness to the movie's look. Because he's a fourteen-year-old kid, his figure is a little smaller than the others. He's the one that really gets everything going. But at least this way you won't have to worry about losing it. Perhaps a nice added touch would have been having his fist be removable. His legs have very little movability but you can get him to stand. He doesn't really come with any extra accessories like the others but he does have wings you can put on his back. The pads on his shoulders do move a little to give the impression of more movability. He has some limited articulation but enough to move him about and position him a little. If you get any of the figures, chances are you, or the young ones in your life, will want to get a Baymax. I just picked up the two for convenience sake and to add to this feature. At the Disney Store I went to, they were actually $11.99. I originally bought three of the figures and then a couple more at the Disney Store. You'll notice there is a difference in packaging up above. The Marvel Universe 3 3/4" figures tend to be around ten dollars. At your typical Target type stores, they cost $8.99. The figures are actually pretty affordable compared to most other figures on sale these days. I didn't want to get all the figures, mainly because of the cost. All six members are available along with Yokai, the villain. There are seven figures you can choose from. At least we got all of them except for two. We decided to check out the 4" line of action figures. With Big Hero 6 in theaters this weekend (see our review HERE), chances are many will be picking up some of the readily available merchandise in stores. That means taking them out of the package. Each week we take a close look at comic book collectibles.