Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20180830193959/@comment-24200891-20180918161001

I watched first 9 eps of Big Hero Six. It's what I think about those episodes.

Baymax Returns - Good pilot episode. Fred seemed to be only one, who wanted to play superhero, when rest of the team just wanted to focus on studying. That was quite realistic. It was funny that the heroes stopped fast driving car only to learn it's pregnancy emergency. I liked how Baymax pretended bad robot, that was the most interesting.

Fred's Bro-Tillion - I was never fan of Fred, this episode was average the most, because the villain looked like taken from Ben 10 and him not recognising Fred was ridiculous

''Big Roommates - It was interesting to see interactions between cynical To To and optimistic Honey Lemon. It shows how hard to is for 2 completelly different people to get along. Globby is an example of a harmless villain becoming a bigger threat. It also shows Krei's true colors, a corrupt and greedy corporate executive stealing ideas of other inventors. Perhaps most of businessmen are like that.''

''Issue 188 - Fighting with Electrical Dancers was like typical super hero fight and the episode nicely adresses cliche of not recognising a hero despite having same face as a normal citizen. I needed to ignore Karmi and Richardson, because they are very rude towards Hiro and Fred respectively and seemed to hate them just because they exist.''

''Food Fight - Arguably this episode had the best villain, Momakase is a skilled fighter and quite competent and I like swords. Cass's subplot was nice. This is probably my favorite episode.''

Muirahara Woods - it probably has most bizzare antagonist, a technophobic lone freak, but it was interesting to see the heroes fighting without their technology and using nature as substitutes.

Failure Mode - Globby showed that he's became competent. Explaining purpose of art was quite difficult. Karmi was annoying again, but I liked how Hiro struggled with a school task and found an interesting solution.

Aunt Cass Goes Out - this episode was boring, but has useful moral "don't meddle to relationships of others".