Me: Within the futuristic city of San Fransokyo-

Sonic: San Fransokyo? I been around the globe, and then they decided to make a new that quick?

Me: It's a fictional city, taking place in San Francisco with a Tokyo architect flare. Anyway, within the city lies the orphaned child genius, Hiro Hamada.

Name: Hiro Hamada

Age: 14

Occupation: SFIT Student, Former Professional Bot Fighter, Inventor, Leader of the Big Hero 6

Theme: Immortals by Fall Out Boy

Sonic: Hiro Hamada graduated from High School at the age of 13. Yep, you read that right. It's a no-brainer to see that this kid is wicked smart. Since his graduation, Hiro has participated in illegal Bot Fights, gathering money as an easy life.

Me: Too bad he got caught by the cops. Thinking that Hiro should do better for himself, Hiro's older brother, Tadashi, brought him to San Fransokyo Institute of Technology to reveal the life of the "Nerd Lab."

Sonic: That's where students work on their projects? Wow, I gotta enroll Tails into something like… wait… isn't that…what's Tony doing there?

Me: It is also when Hiro met Tadashi's project and one of the best robots everyone has been fangirling about (you know who you are), Baymax, the Personal Healthcare Companion.

Name: Baymax

Designer: Tadashi Hamada

Occupation: Robotic Nurse

Sonic: That's a robot? It looks like a giant marshmallow.

Me: Well he was designed to be huggable, since his exterior is vinyl, a rubber material used for gloves for doctors. And since he was designed as a nurse, he is programed with over 10,000(no, didn't stutter) medical procedures, all installed in a chip. Baymax is also equipped with hyperspectral cameras, able to completely scan the patient to diagnose any injury and gather information of said patient. He's even equipped with defibrillators.

Sonic: Baymax's endoskeleton is compose of carbon fiber, a light but stiff and strong material. And with advance actuators, Baymax is able to lift 1000 pounds! In comparison, the heaviest Disney character so far is Wreck-It Ralph, weighing in at 643 pounds.

Me: Seeing how Hiro can change his life for the better, he enrolled for the school's showcase and was accepted to the school by revealing his invention of Microbots. But tragedy struck when a fire burned down the showcase building…along with Tadashi.

Sonic: But Hiro later found out that the fire was intended so that that thief would get his hands on Hiro's Microbot Technology. Wanting to catch the man responsible for Tadashi's death, Hiro, and with the aid of his fellow geniuses, equipped themselves with Battle Gear.

Me: Each Battle Gear is unique, granting each wearer abilities that fit within their own profession. For Baymax, his armor grants him durability as well as the ability to fly, reaching speeds greater than sound. He is also equipped with a rocket fist, able to launch at high speeds that can effortlessly smash through solid concrete.

Sonic: Not to mention that Hiro also created a secondary chip, programmed to give Baymax mastery level skills of karate. You name the move, he does it.

Me: Baymax also has an upgraded sensor, enabling him to track down anyone that matches to the given biological information. San Fransokyo may have the same population of San Francisco, which is 852,469 as of 2014. The chances to find one man in this dense population is roughly about 1.17 millionth (0.00000117) percent. And Baymax found that match within seconds of scanning the entire city. We need this kind of tech for law enforcement, makes things a lot smoother.

Sonic: But what about the fun in the chase? Anyway, Hiro's Battle Gear doesn't really have any unique properties, but it does have magnetic locks that can latch onto Baymax. With Hiro's genius intellect and Baymax's great strength, these two are a power house to taking down any foe.

Me: But they're no means perfect. Baymax is NOT a battle drone and his programming prohibits him from harming ANY human being. If he were about to, then his Medical Care chip would have to be removed with his karate chip intact, make him an uncontrollable monster that purely attacks with no hesitation. Also, while the armor is durable, it's not adamantium or vibranium, so it can break if stroked by a heavy blow. And Baymax is rather naïve, as he is programmed as a health care robot, but he can adapt through interactions.

Sonic: Plus, Hiro is still a kid, meaning he has no experience and still attending college. He's also not the strongest and no means of having any fighting skills.

Me: But they still prove themselves. Hiro is a strategist, preferred to look for a new angle of the situation. Theirs is a reason why he is the leader and Baymax being the team muscle.

Sonic: BEWARE THE ARMORED MARSHMALLOW FIGHTER, BAYMAX!

Me: …really, again?

Hiro: You ready, Baymax?

Baymax: Flying makes me a better Health Care Companion.