- Baymax will have his own animated series and it will be the first to come out of a Disney+ movie.
- “Baymax!” find the affable inflatable robot Returning to his original programming as a health care companion in San Fransokyo.
- In the six short episodes, he helps people with physical ailments while helping them overcome emotional obstacles at the same time.
Baymax will have his own animated series and It will be the first to come out of a movie from Disney+. But it will be a far cry from his superhero antics that we saw in the feature film” Big Hero 6 “.
“Baymax!” finds the affable inflatable robot (voiced by Scott Adsit) returning to his original programming as a healthcare companion in San Fransokyo. In the six short episodes, he helps people with physical ailments while helping them overcome emotional obstacles at the same time.
“What I thought we could do with the series is really focus on Baymax and one patient at a time,” creator Don Hall said at a virtual press conference earlier this week.
Seeking a different perspective for “Baymax!”, the Oscar-winning director of “Big Hero 6,” “Moana” and the upcoming “Strange World” reaches back into television’s past. “I remembered as a child watching medical procedures where [en cada] episode there is a patient who has something, and compassionate doctors end up curing that patient,” he said.
Additionally, Disney+’s new animated children’s series Baymax! features what is believed to be the first character transgender of the company, buying tampons in a supermarket.
Episodes will be seven to eight minutes long.
Writer Cirocco Dunlap (“Russian Doll”, “Big Mouth” and “Man Looking for a Woman”) focused the seven to eight minute episodes into people who initially resist Baymax’s help, but are swayed by his wit and compassion.
“It’s so much fun to write because it just says exactly what’s going on,” he said in the production notes. “There is no nuance or human reasoning behind this.”
Episodes range from Hiro’s (Ryan Potter) Aunt Cass (Maya Rudolph) spraining her ankle but refusing to take a break from the Lucky Cat Café to a city caper involving a hungry cat and a headset that culminates in a suspense make Baymax the patient.
Adsit said she was moved by the episode where high school student Sofia (Lilimar Hernandez) has her first period while preparing for a talent show, leading her to hide in the bathroom while Baymax gets her a variety of tampons.
“[Ella] She doesn’t know if she’s ready to make that leap into adulthood, and Baymax is there to help her understand that change is good and not to be feared,” she said.
“Baymax!” It took three years to develop, its production involved films such as “Raya and the Last Dragon” (which Hall co-directed with Carlos López Estrada) and “Encanto”. It also took some getting used to on Disney+: While the sets and characters from “Big Hero 6” could be reused, Many years passed between the completion of the film and the start of work on “Baymax”.
The Disney+ series moved away from the feature’s heightened reality in favor of a simpler, more grounded look, in keeping with Baymax’s new role as a healthcare chaperone.
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