Fred Here We Go Again Guys
- This page is for Fred, the grapheme from Disney's Large Hero 6 franchise. For the character from the manga adaptation, see Fred (manga). For the Marvel Comics graphic symbol he was inspired by, see Fredzilla.
" | The name's Fred; school mascot by day, but by night... I'g also the school mascot. | " |
Frederick Flamarion "Fred" Frederickson IV is a major character inBig Hero half dozen. He is a member of the superhero team Big Hero half dozen.
Contents
- i Background
- 2 Personality
- 3 Physical Appearance
- 4 Powers and Abilities
- 4.1 Boxing Suits
- 5 History
- 6 Concept
- vii Trivia
- 8 Appearances
- 9 Gallery
- 10 References
Groundwork
Fred is the son of a wealthy couple from the city of San Fransokyo. He was named later on his father Frederick Frederickson Iii, who was a famous superhero known as Boss Awesome during his youth, merely retired from his career earlier his son was born, deciding to proceed his change-ego a secret from him. Despite being unaware of his father's past, Fred took a deep interest in superheroes and other forms of fiction from a young age and he ordinarily fantasized about it. This behavior, notwithstanding, besides caused issues—especially for his mother, as she frequently took Fred to fancy events that typically ended in disaster due to Fred trying to emulate fictional characters and monsters. These actions also started a rivalry between Mrs. Frederickson and Binky Mole, as Mrs. Frederickson e'er tried to impress Binky in every possible occasion. Eventually, the rivalry grew and more members of the Mole family despised the Fredericksons.
At the same time, Heathcliff—a close friend of Mr. Frederickson during his superhero years who also worked as the family'southward personal butler—watched Fred abound and looked later him his whole life. At eight-years-old, Fred had a toy car lodged in his ear canal which was never removed and he blames it for messing with his equilibrium[3]. During his teen years, Fred's parents started to spend less fourth dimension with him, equally they frequently had to leave for business concern or went on vacations to the family unit-owned individual isles. It is and so that Fred and Heathcliff became closer friends, though Heathcliff always stayed professional and continued to refer to him as "Master Frederick". When Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson are away, Fred and Heathcliff are left in charge of the family unit mansion and their vast wealth, then the swain is free to spend its resource however he pleases. Near of the time, he uses the opportunity to indulge his obsession with comic books, Japanese monsters and movies, and other interests.
Fred also enjoyed watching the Tv set shows Bright Lights, Loud Noises and Wendy Wower's Scientific discipline Hr since his childhood, still being a fan of both shows in his current historic period, despite the fact they are programs for younger kids. Both programs drew Fred into scientific discipline—though he did non obtain any scientific knowledge from them whatsoever. Instead, Fred attended SF State every bit an English major, where he took full advantage of their "Two Schools, I Urban center" credit-substitution program by auditing a dozen of their all-time survey courses, and defended an extraordinary amount of fourth dimension to clemency and volunteer piece of work for organizations such as Brothers From Other Mothers, Habitat For Families, SF Food Pantry and many others[ii]. At some point he also learned to play sitar[iv]. Yet, Fred somewhen decided to use at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology for the position of Mascot, rather than student, as a way to express his "passion" for science (although this seems to exist towards science-fiction and non bodily science). With the help of a recommendation letter from SF State and his parents donating a big sum of money to SFIT, Fred was admitted into the prestigious university fifty-fifty with his lack of scientific knowledge.
Upon joining SFIT, Fred befriended Tadashi Hamada, Become Get Tomago, Wasabi and Honey Lemon, with the last three receiving their respective nicknames from Fred: for example, Wasabi spilled wasabi on his shirt a single fourth dimension, but the nickname stuck ever since. Despite his wealth, Fred never once bragged virtually it to his new friends, with Go Become even concluding that Fred lived under a span because he had poor hygiene. Fred likewise learned about the school rivalry between SFIT and the San Fransokyo Fine art Found, participating in their yearly "rivalry week" and coming to despise SFAI'southward mascot, Sabatini the Bounding main Snail.
The Frederickson-Mole feud also continued when Richardson Mole became Fred'due south rival (although Richardson is far younger than Fred) as both shared the same interests in comics, simply constantly tormented 1 another. Richardson was also presumed to cut the electricity at Fred's house one time when Fred was most to win an online sale, because Richardson ended up winning instead.
Personality
An enthusiastic comic book fan, Fred is incredibly eccentric, zany, childish, and rather boisterous. Nevertheless, he has a very lovable and friendly persona, with his own sense of humour and is extremely laid-back, especially when compared to his friends. Due to his nature, he is quite optimistic and non prone to panic easily, so he tin run into the brighter side of things, even in the midst of a disaster. Though the other members of the squad ultimately care a great deal for Fred, they have found him to exist overbearing with his erratic quirks, particularly Wasabi and Go Become, the old finding Fred's lack of regard borderline abrasive and the latter seeing him as an idiot.
He is shown to be a huge otaku and fanatic of all things heroic, fantastic, and monstrous. He indulges in collecting a multifariousness of memorabilia devoted to comic books and Japanese amusement in his room. He also has a habit of calling out his attacks in battle, like that of an anime hero. Another of his "fanboy" characteristics is that he likes to brand upward "shipping names", which is merging ii person's names together to refer to them if they were a couple.
Though his intelligence is not as high equally his teammates and his agreement of science is mildly questionable, he is not an idiot and is studying English instead of science, which requires clear logical thought. And being the merely homo member who is non a scientist on the team, Fred is ofttimes also the ane constituent of Large Hero 6 near likely to remember "exterior of the box" if circumstances be willing. What he lacks in scientific knowledge, he makes up with acute and deductive reasoning due to his passion and he tin rapidly analyze the circumstances of the situation from his knowledge of comic books and storytelling, giving him an unorthodox, just valuable way of thinking for the team. Considering of this, Fred could well be a genius in his ain field.
Considering of his eccentric behavior, he has a lack of hygiene and all of Big Hero 6 was surprised by the fact he was wealthy. Get Go even sarcastically stated she thought he lived under a bridge.
Despite his energetic and positive personality, information technology is shown that Fred tends to get lonely because his parents are not e'er around equally they are usually on holiday. Fred about probable hangs out with his friends considering they are like a second family to him and go on him company. Although he is wealthy, Fred is also incredibly generous and charitable, according to tie-in fabric he participates in charity work during his spare time and allows his friends to stay in his mansion to rest and train their abilities.
Fred is also a compulsive eater; whenever he feels guilty or too aroused, he eats crackers in a nervous and fast manner.
Physical Appearance
Fred is a tall, shaggy, often hunched and lean immature man with lite brownish hair and blueish eyes with an overall unkempt advent. His casual outfit consists of a white long-sleeved undershirt, a light red T-shirt with a Japanese kaiju monster imprint, night light-green OD cargo shorts, and white crud-covered sneakers with dark green laces. He also wears a teal hat with a monster's face and a small Kentucky Kaiju-inspired pendant around his neck.
Fred has worn similar dress ever since he was a kid, including his hat. He only changes his underwear once every few months and turns them within out. It is hinted that his begetter taught him this because both said the phrase "I wear 'em front, I wear 'em back, I get inside out, then I go front and back" at the aforementioned fourth dimension when Mr. Frederickson showed one of his superhero briefs.
In his superhero form, he wears a battlesuit designed after a traditional Kaiju monster, peculiarly his favorite kaiju Krogar. The animal's peel has the colors blue and orange with limbs of a lighter shade of blue. On its torso are flame-shaped spines and a back covered in spikes. In improver to having blackness, spiky, claw-like nails, the adjust has a tail with similar features, while its head has two sets of horns and three fierce-looking eyes (with the top one interim as Fred'due south access to vision). Its iv-fanged "rima oris" is the simply opening the conform has. The soles of the suit's feet enable Fred to perform loftier jumps.
Powers and Abilities
" | If I could have any superpower correct now, it would exist to be able to go through that camera & give you lot a big hug. | " |
―Fred, talking with Hiro over a videocall |
Out of all the members of Big Hero 6, Fred has only average intelligence. However, Fred'southward "Fredzilla" super suit is designed to look similar a Kaiju (or Japanese monster) and gifts him abilities similar to one.
- Multilingualism: Besides English language, Fred can besides speak Spanish, though it appears he is still learning it since in the film, he says "mi casa," claiming it is French and translates it incorrectly, thinking information technology means "forepart door" when in reality it ways "my house." Notwithstanding, after, he correctly says words or phrases in different occasions similar calling his mother "madre" and proverb "caliente, muy caliente" when eating hot nachos; coincidentally enough, Karmi gave her fictionalized version of Fred (Flame Jumper) the catchphrase "Things are about to go muy caliente."
- Encyclopedic comic book knowledge: Fred is profound in comic volume fiction, from being able to readily identify comic book tropes to quickly realizing underlying narrative of the situation at hand. In addition, Fred is an English major, giving him a talent for agreement fiction and writing. Surprisingly plenty, many times his knowledge on comic tropes has helped the team in finding and stopping villains.
- Spinning skills: As the school mascot, Fred is extremely dexterous and fast with spinning signs. When spinning a metallic lath to fight off swarms of Microbots, this skill becomes surprisingly effective. Lighting a board on fire and twirling it at loftier speeds also makes it a formidable weapon.
- Dancing capabilities: He learns trip the light fantastic toe styles from Baymax's dance way for his bro-tillion. Fred can apply these moves to evade attacks.
- Tickling maneuver: A badly executed version of his begetter's "Five Finger Poke" move, which he uses to tickle instead of causing paralysis, even though it can incapacitate the opponent due to how much laughter it causes them.
With the suit, Fred gains the following abilities.
- Super-Jumping: The endo- and exo-skeleton enables Fred to jump incredibly high.
- Claws: The accommodate's claws tin be used for attacks.
- Burn Breath: The conform has a flamethrower installed just below Fred's chest, and is released from the mouth of the arrange. The flames are quite heated, beingness hot plenty to melt steel.
- Smokescreen: Fred can generate smoke from his flamethrower.
- Night Vision: The adjust'south lens helps Fred see in darker areas.
- Flame Resistance: The conform is woven from Kevlar textile, making it fireproof to protect Fred from flames generated past his flamethrower or from other sources.
In his Ultra Armor, Fred additionally obtains more abilities:
- Headlights: The upgraded version of the ultra armor provides Fred with headlight panels extending from the armor's back. These panels can temporarily blind anyone who looks at them.
- Sound amplifier: Fred's accommodate can pick up sounds from a distance and play them back in a recording, giving him virtual super-hearing.
While using his Fredmeleon suit, he obtains different abilities than the kaiju adjust.
- Cover-up: It allows him to turn invisible or modify his suit's appearance. In Fred the Fugitive information technology shown if his invisibly is shorted out then he'll be locked in.
- Adhesive/Prehensile tongue: The tongue is very long and can exist shot like a harpoon to instantly stick onto whatever it hits, allowing him to ensnare enemies.
- Prehensile tail: The tail can be used to grip and hold onto anything.
- Wall-sticking: Enables Fred to climb walls.
Boxing Suits
Fred has used different suits for special occasions.
- Fredzilla Conform: His default accommodate that protects him and grants him abilities. Uses information technology while on superhero duty.
- Ultra Armor: Fred and Big Hero half dozen were given upgraded titanium armors and so they could fight a monster who had attacked the squad. Fred's armor was nearly the same than his beginning suit, but was silver and the spikes on the back could retract. In Season 2, this armor is repainted, where the suit is at present black and the crest is blue.
- Boss Crawly Armor: Fred wore his father's costume to play a trick on Baron Von Steamer into believing he was Boss Awesome.
- Fredmeleon Adjust: A new adjust that gives him abilities based on a chameleon's capabilities, but doesn't include the Kaiju adjust's powers. The arrange uses Flexible Display Applied science to camouflage.
- Kentucky Kaiju Suit: A suit identical to Kentucky Kaiju which Fred used for practice with his teammates.
Battle Suits |
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History
" | Ha-ha! Can you lot feel it? You lot guys practice you feel this? Our origin story begins. We're gonna be superheroes! | " |
―Fred, excited on condign a superhero |
One night, at the San Fransokyo Found of Technology, Fred is in the midst of practicing his mascot routines in the school'south educatee lab, when he meets the younger brother of his friend Tadashi, Hiro Hamada. Upon inquiring the fanboy's major, Fred explains he is not a student, but a major science enthusiast, nonetheless. Fred then begins to reminisce the occasions he asked Honey to concoct a formula capable of turning him into a burn-breathing lizard, and the occasion he asked Wasabi to create a shrink ray, only to have his requests rebuffed, leading him to come upwards with however another idea: an invisible sandwich, much to the annoyance of his friends. As time would pass, Fred and the others would come to befriend Hiro, spending time with the young genius on occasion, alongside Tadashi, specifically to help create his latest invention, the Microbots, which he hopes will grant him enrollment within the university by showcasing information technology to the school's head professor, Robert Callaghan. On the night of the convention, Fred tags along to give support, having incredible faith in Hiro and the Microbots. Fortunately, the inventions are a success, but they catch the heart of tech-guru, Alistair Krei, who expresses interest in purchasing the creations, only to gain rejection much to his dismay.
After Krei's deviation and Hiro'south enrollment letter is bestowed, Fred and the others head to the Lucky Cat Café for gratuitous celebratory dinner, courtesy of Hiro and Tadashi'south aunt, Cass, much to Fred's excitement. Unfortunately, that same night, Tadashi was killed in a horrible fire whilst trying to save Professor Callaghan from a burning building. Fred and the others give their support to the Hamada family unit during the dark hours, whilst too offering to take Hiro under their wings, wanting him to join their side at the university. Unfortunately, their calls are ignored, and Hiro remains in despair, alone.
One night, Fred and the others are contacted past Tadashi's healthcare robot, Baymax, who believed having his friends over would assistance Hiro in overcoming his depression. When the friends brand their manner to the Hamada household, they observe Hiro and Baymax wandering almost the streets. They and then larn that Hiro'south Microbots were stolen by a villainous man wearing a mask, named Yokai, and the onetime and Baymax were in the process of tracking him down. Just then, Yokai attacks and a automobile hunt ensues. While the squad is oblivious to the villain's drive to kill them, Fred (who takes joy in being office of an intense action scene) channels his dearest of comics and quickly figures they've seen also much, leaving them targets for Yokai's wrath.
Nevertheless, the group manages to escape, finding themselves accidentally thrown off the road and into a bay. Sensing Hiro's need for warm shelter, Baymax requests a place of refuge, and Fred takes his friends to a mansion in the middle of the city, which he claims to be his home. Believing it to be a joke, Become Go stresses her frustration, until Fred'due south butler, Heathcliff, arrives and welcomes the team in. The group so appoint themselves in a brief tour of the beautiful home, led by Fred, until they're guided to the sometime's private quarters; a lounge room filled with collectible figures of comic characters, statues, arcade games, and mildly unsettling "self-portraits" of Fred, himself. Once settled, Hiro ponders on the identity of Yokai, though the squad is at a loss for answers. Fred, however, believes the culprit to be Alistair Krei, referencing his desires to purchase Hiro'southward Microbots at the science off-white. Fred'due south ideas are rejected by the other members, however, who believe Krei is too high-contour for such sinister plots. Just then, Baymax reveals to hold information that allows him to rails Yokai and find his location, leaving Hiro to limited the idea of turning himself and his friends into a squad of heroes in order to grab him.
Dissimilar the residue of the team, Fred immediately agrees to the thought, excitably expressing his love for the concept and allows the friends to use his dwelling house equally a training ground. Because of his honey of Japanese monsters, Fred is given a battle accommodate with the appearance of a Kaiju and the ability to breath fire. Subsequently some training with the aid of Heathcliff, the team heads to an abandoned isle, where Yokai is thought to exist hidden. The objective is to remove Yokai's kabuki mask. This will non but reveal his identity but end his command over the Microbots. As the team sneaks within, Fred sings his own theme music (much to the annoyance of Wasabi) until they manage to observe a large device in the mix of restoration. Through a serial of recorded footage, the device is revealed to be a teleportation portal congenital by Alistair Krei, which was destroyed subsequently a terrible blow resulting in the supposed death of a girl named Abigail. Before they can see more than, Yokai attacks, and Fred immediately jumps into battle, only to be defeated instantly. Eventually, Yokai is uncovered by Hiro and revealed to be Callaghan.
According to the professor, he used Hiro'due south Microbots to escape his death, significant Tadashi'southward expiry was for nil. Blaming the professor for the death of his brother, Hiro corrupts Baymax and orders the robot to impale the villain, prompting Fred, Go Go, and Wasabi to intervene, knowing murder is never the reply. Callaghan manages to escape but as Love'south able to restore Baymax and a frustrated Hiro leaves the isle, leaving his friends stranded. Fortunately, Fred is able to contact Heathcliff, who rescues the grouping on the family helicopter.
Once they return abode, Hiro, Fred, and the others are able to reconcile. Subsequently, they reveal to have constitute another slice of footage from the island, where it is revealed Abigail was Callaghan's girl. Fred immediately points out the fact that Callaghan'due south madness is driven by revenge upon Krei and the friends rush out to save the tycoon at his headquarters. After a brief battle, Callaghan captures each member of the team, grabbing Fred by all limbs of his suit; hoping to brutally rip the boy apart. Realizing it is merely a suit, Fred manages to escape and uses the skills of his time equally a mascot to destroy Callaghan's Microbots, leaving the latter powerless. Before the portal meant to destroy Krei'south building destroys itself, Baymax senses life within the auto and rushes inside along with Hiro to retrieve the civilian. While Baymax loses his life, Hiro returns with the survivor, Abigail, who is taken into medical care, whilst Callaghan is arrested.
Later on Callaghan's downfall and the condom of San Fransokyo is restored, Fred and the others return to their normal lives, happily welcoming Hiro into San Fransokyo Tech as an official pupil and taking him on a bout. Over time, Hiro finds out he can rebuild Baymax because his healthcare scrap was saved.
Despite agreeing to go dorsum to their regular lives, Fred still believed the squad should go out and fight supervillains, and one night when Hiro stayed at the SFIT to create Baymax's new torso, Fred met with the rest of the squad to have them keep "nighttime patrol", although they tell him that the superhero deal was a one-time matter and did non want to lose anyone else than Baymax. Yet, Fred insists and convinces them, then they go out and stop a car going at high speed, only to exist embarrassed when they observe out it was a significant woman being driven to the hospital. Fred goes back to his mansion and stands on top of the roof nether the rain, monologuing to himself almost the superhero life.
Hiro is successfully able to recreate Baymax, but before he tin upload his old memories, the body goes haywire and ends upwardly caught by Mr. Yama and his thugs. Hiro is blackmailed by Yama, and so he goes to Fred's mansion and asks him for help. With the help of Fred, Hiro gets access to Professor Granville's part and takes a paperweight from her desk-bound. Both then go to Yama's part and give him the particular, but instead of giving back Baymax like he promised, captures both Fred and Hiro in a safe room.
The rest of the squad are alerted of this past Baymax'southward consciousness in a estimator, and they go rescue Fred, Hiro and the Baymax body whilst suited up, again helped by Heathcliff in the helicopter to escape, then Hiro returned the particular to Granville'south office. Fred designed a superhero betoken (that mistakenly said "Halp" instead of "Aid") for whenever they were needed and showed to Become Go, Wasabi and Honey Lemon, but once again they refused to keep being superheroes.
Fred then revealed he had come up with the proper noun "Big Hero 6" for the team after he had thought up many names but felt that one suited best, and despite his friends still refusing, he went to Tadashi's lab and talked with Hiro and Baymax about it, claiming that the residual did similar the name. Hiro makes a new superhero chip for Baymax which Fred admired, only then Professor Granville entered the lab and told Hiro he had to take the choice whether to become a proficient student or follow Fred's path, talking nigh him negatively.
Hiro decides to listen to Granville and continues studying the following days, despite Fred's efforts into dragging him to become a superhero. Afterward, the alone Fred uses his superhero signal but feels downward, thinking at that place really might not be annihilation else they could fight against. Non long later on though, an army of Baymax Clones are revealed to have been created by Yama, and the robots assault San Fransokyo while Yama steals the paperweight himself. The superhero team is reformed to beat Yama and the Baymaxes, and and then stop a total-speed railroad train when the mysterious particular breaks and releases a powerful energy that overcharges information technology. The team destroy the item and officially become the Big Hero 6, with Fred rejoining his friends to protect the city from any and all dangers; mostly in honour of the aspiring Tadashi whose dream was to help people.
In the film's post-credits, Fred is at his house, staring at the portrait of his parents to cope with his familial loneliness. Wondering how his father would feel if he knew of the events that recently occurred, Fred lets out his feelings in front of the portrait, until he accidentally uncovers a clandestine passageway leading into a technological lair, filled with weapons, gadgetry, and a superhero outfit. Astonished, Fred takes a quick await around, until his begetter all of a sudden arrives and reveals his secret life as a superhero to his son. Fred embraces his begetter out of excitement and joy before the latter explains they accept a lot to talk about.
Concept
Originally in Curiosity Comics, Fred was a descendant of the Ainu, grew up in a S.H.I.East.L.D. base in Japan, and was the last fellow member to join the Big Hero 6 team. He had the ability to summon a giant dinosaur aura, but the origin of this power was a mystery. Yet, due to information technology he was given the codename "Fredzilla", although he actually disliked being called that.
Different ideas were considered to deport Fred's original comic powers to the pic with more than realism: one of them was the utilise of nanotechnology, and the product team took a trip to UCLA's nanotechnology labs to see how he could use it[6]. Another idea was the concept of Fred being able to use hard-light monster holograms for combat[7]. However, it was ultimately decided to give him super-leap and fire abilities.
Inspiration for Fred'due south super-adjust came from the wrestling group Kaiju Big Battel. [6]
In some early on stages of the plot, Fred was originally going to be a lab rat for Tadashi, co-ordinate to a 2013 video from Rotoscopers. The video also depicted Fred as making monster movies near himself in a safety accommodate stomping downwardly on paper-thin boxes when no one was looking, similar to Kaiju Big Battel.
Trivia
- According to his SFIT recommendation letter, Fred was recommended past R. Richards to T. Dugan, who, in Curiosity Comics, are the alternate identities of Mr. Fantastic and Dum Dum Dugan, respectively.
- In the letter, Fred'south surname had the initial Fifty[2], just this is retconned in "Baymax Returns", and instead, Fred reveals that his surname is Frederickson after he and Hiro go to Yama's hideout.
- This surname also appears in the mobile game Disney Heroes: Battle Mode.
- The kanji on Fred's shirt is the Japanese word "kaiju" (怪獣), which ways "foreign fauna" or "behemothic creature" in Japanese. The word is too the term for the Japanese flick monster genre and characters, such as Godzilla.
- He can play the guitar, every bit well as the sitar.
- He is shown to be ticklish in "Aunt Cass Goes Out".
- Before Hiro, Fred'due south closest friendship seemed to be Honey Lemon, as both are the nearly cheerful and optimistic among the team. She is besides the merely one not annoyed with Fred or considers him an "idiot" and tolerates his antics in stride. The two are also enthusiastic virtually science and have given each other nicknames (Fred gave her the nickname Honey Lemon while she calls him Freddie).
- In Kingdom Hearts Three, an alternating version of Fred is given water ice powers forth with his fire powers and combines them together to make a combo movement of the two elements, as his suit'due south regular abilities accept no effect on the Heartless.
- Before Fred told Sora, Donald, and Goofy that he is a human who wears a kaiju-like suit, Sora had idea that he was 1 of the monsters from Monstropolis, as both Fred's suit and Sulley's fur are blue and have sharp claws.
Appearances
Big Hero 6: The Serial - Shorts | |||
Baymax and... | |||
1. "Baymax and Fred": | Appears | 4. "Baymax and Hiro": | Absent-minded |
ii. "Baymax and Become Go": | Absent-minded | 5. "Baymax and Mochi": | Absent |
three. "Baymax and Wasabi": | Appears | 6. "Baymax and Honey Lemon": | Absent-minded |
Baymax Dreams | |||
one. "Baymax Dreams of Evil Sheep": | Absent | 4. "Baymax Dreams of Mochizilla:": | Absent |
2. "Baymax Dreams of Bed Bugs": | Absent | 5. "Baymax Dreams of Likewise Many Freds": | Absent |
3. "Baymax Dreams of Too Many Baymaxes": | Absent | 6. "Baymax Dreams of Fred'due south Glitch": | Appears |
Big Chibi 6 | |||
1. "Making Popcorn": | Appears | vii. "Love Messages": | Absent |
2. "Mochi No!": | Appears | 8. "Super Charged": | Appears |
iii. "Relieve Mochi": | Appears | 9. "Low Bombardment": | Appears |
4. "Noodle Song": | Appears | x. "Route Trip": | Appears |
v. "Snoring": | Appears | xi. "Super Commuter": | Appears |
6. "Gumball Problem": | Appears | 12. "Brunch Blitz": | Appears |
Baymax and Mochi | |||
1. "Flowers and Butterflies": | Absent | 3. "Messy Room": | Absent |
two. "Mochi and his Toy": | Absent |
Big Hero 6: The Series - Season ane | |||
one-2. "Baymax Returns": | Appears | xiii. "Small Hiro 1": | Appears |
3. "Issue 188": | Appears | fourteen. "Kentucky Kaiju": | Appears |
four. "Big Roommates 2": | Appears | 15. "Rivalry Weak": | Appears |
five. "Fred'southward Bro-Tillion": | Appears | 16. "Fan Friction": | Appears |
6. "Food Fight": | Appears | 17. "Mini-Max": | Appears |
7. "Muirahara Woods": | Appears | eighteen. "Big Hero 7": | Appears |
8. "Failure Mode": | Appears | 19. "Big Problem": | Appears |
9. "Aunt Cass Goes Out": | Appears | xx. "Steamer'southward Revenge": | Appears |
10. "The Impatient Patient": | Appears | 21. "The Bot-Fighter": | Appears |
11. "Mr. Sparkles Loses His Sparkle": | Appears | 22. "Obake Yashiki": | Appears |
12. "Killer App": | Appears | 23-25. "Countdown to Catastrophe": | Appears |
Large Hero half-dozen: The Series - Season 2 | |||
ane. "Internabout": | Appears | fourteen. "Mini-Maximum Trouble": | Appears |
2. "7th Wheel": | Appears | 15. "El Fuego": | Appears |
3. "Prey Engagement": | Appears | sixteen. "The Globby Within": | Appears |
iv. "Something's Fishy": | Appears | 17. "Hardlight": | Appears |
5. "Nega-Globby": | Appears | 18. "The Present": | Appears |
half-dozen. "The Fate of the Roommates": | Appears | nineteen. "Hiro The Villain": | Appears |
7. "Muira-Horror!": | Appears | twenty. "Portal Enemy": | Appears |
eight. "Something Fluffy": | Appears | 21. "Fred the Fugitive": | Appears |
ix. "Supersonic Sue": | Appears | 22. "Major Blast": | Appears |
10. "Lie Detector": | Appears | 23. "Fear Non": | Appears |
11. "Write Turn Here": | Appears | 24-25. "Legacies": | Appears |
12-xiii. "City of Monsters": | Appears |
Big Hero half-dozen: The Series - Season 3 | |||
one. "The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Political party-Torium": | Appears | 6A. "Big Hero Battle": | Appears |
6B. "Go Go the Woweroo": | Absent | ||
2A. "Mayor for a Day": | Appears | 7A. "The New Nega-Globby": | Appears |
2B. "The Dog Craze of Summer": | Appears | 7B. "De-Based": | Appears |
3A. "Trading Chips": | Appears | 8A. "The MiSFIT": | Pictured |
3B. "Mini Noodle Burger Max": | Appears | 8B. "Return to Sycorax": | Appears |
4A. "A Friendly Confront": | Absent | 9A. "A Fresh Sparkles": | Appears |
4B. "Big Chibi half-dozen": | Appears | 9B. "Noodle Burger Ploy": | Appears |
5A. "Cobra and Mongoose": | Appears | 10A. "Krei-oke Dark": | Appears |
5B. "Amend Off Fred": | Appears | 10B. "The Mascot Upshot": | Appears |
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