

Over 200 signs were designed for San Fransokyo. The “huggable” idea came from visual development artist Lisa Keene. Christopher Atkeson, a professor at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, showed animators an inflatable vinyl arm being developed for health-care needs.

Baymax’s huggable design was inspired by a real robot.ĭr. You can also spot this technique in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.ĥ. Everything is offset just a little bit to give the world a lived-in feel. Nothing stands perfectly straight in San Fransokyo. The Big Hero 6 universe is a little “wonky.” It’s also where you can find some cool Big Hero 6 Easter eggs.Ĥ. Fred’s room was designed to be a “nerd’s paradise.”ĭirector Don Hall even said, “We basically took the average cubicle here at Disney and multiplied it by a thousand.” Don Hall just called us nerds. Notice how he shuffles his feet and keeps his arms straight on his sides. Baymax’s motions are modeled after baby penguins.

We can’t imagine getting only 1.3 issues a year. Marvel’s Big Hero 6 comic books were around for 10 years before Big Hero 6 hit theatres.ĭuring this time only 13 issues were released. Get ready to shake things up and use that big brain of yours to learn something new!ġ. You may not have graduated high school at 14 years old, but you’ll feel like a genius after reading this Big Hero 6 trivia.
