Read Some Fun Facts About Marvel And Disney Animation's BIG HERO 6

Read Some Fun Facts About Marvel And Disney Animation's BIG HERO 6

Big Hero 6 is now in theaters, and Disney Animation have released some "Fun Facts" about the movie which offer some insight into the creation of the characters, how the cast prepared for their roles, and behind-the-scenes information about bringing San Fransokyo to life...

By JoshWilding - Nov 08, 2014 04:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Big Hero 6
Source: Stitch Kingdom

CHARACTERS
 
  • SLAM DUNK — Baymax is 6 feet tall and 75 pounds — until Hiro mechs him out. Baymax, in his super suit, is more than 7 feet tall and can lift 1000 pounds. ‘He’s all air,’ says head of animation Zach Parrish.
  • GO AHEAD – Artists looked at actors like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Gary Cooper and other cowboys to study cool, emotionally reserved traits while developing GoGo Tomago’s look and personality.
  • IT’S ALL ABOUT THE BLINK — Baymax sports a standard nine-frame-blink, says head of animation Zach Parrish. "We play with the speed of his blink throughout the film, but for the most part, it’s a standard blink. It’s the amount of time we give the audience to think before he blinks that says a lot — the longer it is, the more time he’s processing. A double blink shows confusion. We used that a few times in the film. That could be an acting choice for a human character, too."
  • NEED FOR SPEED — Artists looked at speed skaters to inform the body type and movement for GoGo Tomago, a passionate student of speed.
  • DUUUUUUDE — Artists studied snowboarders, skateboarders and surfers to develop movement and posture for Fred.
  • CHILL OUT — Wasabi, at one time, was a very Zen character with very Zen dreadlocks. When filmmakers tweaked his personality, they initially decided the neatnik wouldn’t be a fan of the not-oft-shampooed-do and gave him a haircut. The look didn’t last. It turns out, everyone was just too attached to his cool locks.
  • LOOSE TOOTH — To ensure Hiro’s charming gap-toothed grin stayed intact from any angle, controls were added to his teeth so animators could make adjustments as needed.

TALENT
  • ROBOT LOVE — Ryan Potter, who voices Hiro in Big Hero 6, was obsessed with building robots as a kid. "I was 9 or 10 when I got a robotics kit," he says. "I absolutely love science."
  • MORE ROBOT LOVE — Genesis Rodriguez, who lends her voice to Honey Lemon in Big Hero 6, was on her school’s robotics team. "I was a welder," she says. "So I made sure my [welds] were just perfect and very aesthetically pleasing as well. People didn’t expect us to be so good. That was the beauty of it. We were just this bright group of girls who had an idea, executed it and beat the guys."
  • SMART GUY — James Cromwell, who lends his voice to Professor Robert Callaghan, studied at Carnegie Mellon University (then called Carnegie Tech). Big Hero 6 filmmakers spent time at the school, learning all about the innovative field of soft robotics, which ultimately inspired Baymax, a huggable vinyl robot that takes care of people.
  • FULL CIRCLE — As a child, Damon Wayans Jr., who provides the voice of Wasabi, wanted to be an animator when he grew up. He even studied animation after graduating high school before he decided to pursue acting.

FILMMAKING
  • LET IT GROW — The Big Hero 6 animation team topped 100 members (103 to be exact). That’s about 15 more animators than 2013’s feature film Frozen.
  • MARTIAL ARTISTS — Filmmakers selected karate to broaden Baymax’s skillset — but animators had to adjust some of the movements to work for the voluminous character’s build. A few members of the team visited a nearby martial arts studio to get a feel for the practice. Pros were asked to attempt some of the moves while on their knees to simulate Baymax’s signature proportions.
  • I CAN FLY — Filmmakers consulted with flight specialist Jason McKinley, who worked on both Disney’s Planes and Planes: Fire & Rescue to choreograph and execute the flight sequences with Baymax and Hiro.
  • 670’S A CROWD — Walt Disney Animation Studios’ proprietary system Denizen allowed filmmakers to create bigger, more believable crowds for Big Hero 6. Around 670 unique characters were created, compared to 270 in Frozen, 185 in Wreck-It Ralph and 80 in Tangled. Each of the 670 characters has up to 32 different clothing look combinations, plus 32 different hair and skin tones. That means, filmmakers could invite 686,080 unique characters to the San Fransokyo party before there were any exact repeats. Denizen was made available to everyone at Walt Disney Animation Studios and employeeswere encouraged to model themselves in the system to join the crowd. More than 200 characters were created, and employees will see themselves upon the big screen walking among the Big Hero 6.
  • COUNT ON IT — The ‘Port of San Fransokyo’ scene has over 6000 people in it. 23 districts were built in 3D. 83,149 lots of the 150,000 in all of San Francisco were built. 18.8 million building parts. 215,000 streetlights. 260,000 trees.
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breakUbatman
breakUbatman - 11/8/2014, 4:21 AM
Cool

Looking forward to it
batz11
batz11 - 11/8/2014, 5:02 AM
My daughter wants to see this, think we'll go this,weekend...
Phango
Phango - 11/8/2014, 6:28 AM
Don't forget to see the after credit scene like I did. I hear it has a must see appearance of a certain marvel legend.
Realgarcia
Realgarcia - 11/8/2014, 7:28 AM
Great flick . My whole fam loved it. A must buy for anyone with a lil boy who likes superheroes
Realgarcia
Realgarcia - 11/8/2014, 7:30 AM
It was a scene with Fred and his dad the Stan lee lookalike featured in the family picture it also had Stan lee as the voice
AnakinsTwin
AnakinsTwin - 11/8/2014, 7:36 AM
I took my two boys (4 & 1 1/2) last night, they loved it. Definitely stay after the credits, it's hilarious!!!
RexDartEskimoSpy
RexDartEskimoSpy - 11/8/2014, 8:23 AM
Cool article.

Genesis Rodriguez's high school had a robotics team? My school had like three computers.
darthgeekboy
darthgeekboy - 11/8/2014, 4:41 PM
STAN LEE made an appearance; as is customary for all marvel movies. it's quick, so you just have to pay attention.

at least i think it's him. 80% sure.
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