Big Hero 6 Trailer Introduces Marvel's First Animated Film

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Big Hero 6 Trailer Introduces Marvel's First Animated Film


Disney Animation will bring Marvel Comics' Big Hero 6 to the big screen.

Marvel and Disney Animation have revealed the first trailer and poster for Big Hero 6, Marvel's first foray into animated movies. Big Hero 6 takes you to San Fransokyo, home of robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada. In the trailer, Hamada tries to outfit his robot sidekick Baymax with a super suit. Click the thumbnail below to see the full poster. Hamada and Baymax eventually join up with a group of crime fighters, including Wasabi-No-Ginger, Honey Lemon, GoGo Tomago, and Fred. Walt Disney Animation Studios, the studio behind Frozen and Wreck-It Ralph, is producing the film. The film will be directed by Don Hall (Winnie The Pooh) and Chris Williams (Bolt). Big Hero 6 arrives in theaters November 7.


The trailer shows a futuristic world, where Hamada is able to design a new suit for Baymax using a touchscreen tablet and use what looks like a 3D printer to create the pieces. In the comics, Big Hero 6 have appeared in the pages of Alpha Flight and in mini-series. Members of Big Hero 6 have included Wolverine's nemesis Silver Samurai, and Sunfire, a former member of the X-Men. In the trailer, you only see Hiro Hamada (whose name in the comics is Hiro Takachiho) and his robot, Baymax. While the story is inspired by the Big Hero 6 comics, we don't know yet how closely the story will be tied to the greater Marvel universe.

All previous animated Marvel films have been direct-to-video features or films for television. Big Hero 6 will be Marvel's first theatrically released, CGI animated film.
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Source: IndieWire [http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-first-trailer-for-disney-animations-futuristic-marvel-movie-big-hero-6-20140522]


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The same gag as the Incredibles trailer, despite their recent successes I doubt this is going to meet that high standard.
 

Devin Barker

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Its Disney's first animated Marvel movie, not Marvels first animated movie... that or I have been hallucinating a box set of animated marvel movies on my dvd shelf for the past couple years...
 

Eddie451

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Surprised it took this long honestly, thought Disney would have 3 of these by this time when I first heard about them purchasing Marvel.
 

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Huh.

I saw the... trailer yesterday, which was a teaser for this... teaser...

The premise is very interesting, but I do wish they gave us a bit more rather than a Pixar short. Well, it was short of a short as well.

But considering the lack of Asians portrayed in Disney films, I'm very excited for this project, even though they aren't following Big Hero 6 to the letter.

But we'll just have to see.
 

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I liked Frozen, I liked Wreck it Ralph.
What could possibly go wrong?!?!?!!!
Seems like a fun movie based on that little clip :D
 

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They could have gone for a way more original design for the kid who presumably doesn't fit in at school. Instead of just being like, yeah, we can copy+paste the kid from "How to Train Your Dragon"'s head right? No one will notice.
 

1337mokro

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Really? So all those animated movies before about Marvel stuff weren't Marvel animated movies? Maybe you mean digital animation. Or their first in-movieverse canon animated movie?

Anyway I am sort of wary about the Wreck it Ralph crew. I just can't deal with another animated movie about adhering to rigid social classes and never ever venturing out of your cast system otherwise misfortune will befall you.

You'd almost think a bunch of Indians made that movie.
 

Pickapok

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I'm probably the only one hoping that this ties in to Heroman somehow...
 

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Idunno about the film, but I am loving that poster design.
 

LordMonty

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To be honest, i'm open to anything Disney have not gone wrong yet. A lot of big corps loose there souls along the way to the top, i'm not saying Disney are full love and charity... but making family films and cartoons requires a little and they seem to be running along with a lot of that magic at the moment so I have hope for all of this at the moment.
 

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Big Hero 6 seems like such a strange first outing for a Disney/Marvel animated feature. A Power Pack or a Young Avengers film I could understand, but this seems so out-of-left field. I'm not condemning this choice, I'm just saying its an interesting one.