The collaboration between Marvel Studios and Disney, Big Hero six was a little-known comic from the Marvel Mangaverse that made the leap to the big screen in 2014. Focusing on the central character Hiro and his robot Baymax, it consists of a team of six unlikely (but brilliant) heroes who band together to stop a technological menace. Following Wreck-it-Ralph as a CGI venture that celebrates this fact, the movie is visually breathtaking, with bright colors, explosions, and more emotion than you’d expect from a kid’s film. The driving force of the movie, Kabuki is the master of microbots, and seems to outmaneuver the heroes at every turn using Hiro’s own tech.
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Ink: I bet you can’t make a sentence without the letter “A”!
Cinna: You thought you just did something there, didn’t you? Well, sorry to burst your bubble, but numerous sentences could be constructed without employing the first letter of the English lexicon.