Big Hero 6 Character Traits

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Many movies made by Disney have been inspiring, yet informative to the modern society. Let it be said, there is something one can take from watching and understanding what the writers are trying to portray through the characters, but there are others that have a deeper meaning that attracts their audience through a violent beginning. One title that should come to mind is Big Hero 6. This action-adventure animation sends you through so many emotions throughout the film, and that's because of one major character: Hiro Hamada. While the movie focuses on all characters with their individual qualities, there are two traits of Hiro throughout the film that makes him stand out above all supporting characters: corruption and cooperation.
Corruption can come from a range of options. Whether it's emotionally or physically, corruption can lead to either disastrous results, or the rare alternative, peaceful. In this case, Hiro must …show more content…

Luckily, one of Tadashi's most endeared projects, a healthcare companion robot named Baymax, arrives in the story and plays a critical role in Hiro's journey. Throughout the film, Hiro tries to find who took his invention, mind controlling, small metallic objects called micro-bots, use them for menacing purposes, so he upgrades Baymax in a way that makes him a crime-fighting robot opposite his "huggable" design. He is soon joined by Tadashi's friends, who are also intelligent in their own ways, that help him on the quest to find out who's controlling his micro-bots. However, when they finally confront the man behind the mask, Hiro's world turn upside down. It was the professor of the institution, Robert, and Hiro learns he used his invention inside the building to save himself and