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** Granville and Obake's reunion after 20 years. Granville is under the shock, and apologizes for what happened to Obake. Though he says she shouldn't and [[APupilOfMineBeforeHeTurnedEvil made him the man he is today]]. It's quite distabilizing to see Granville, normally TheStoic, being ''frightened'' by seeing what her star student came to be such a chilling individual.

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** Granville and Obake's reunion after 20 years. Granville is under the shock, and apologizes for what happened to Obake. Though he says she shouldn't and [[APupilOfMineBeforeHeTurnedEvil [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedEvil made him the man he is today]]. It's quite distabilizing to see Granville, normally TheStoic, being ''frightened'' by seeing what her star student came to be such a chilling individual.



[''Obake takes out his chip from Baymax while trying hard not to cry'']

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* Probably the most tearjerking scene that even topped the prison scene from "Mini-Max": Obake's death. The instant Hiro's plan works and San Fransokyo is saved from the Great Catastrophe happening again, the shockwaves causes Obake's lair to crumble and Obake to suffer from a saddening VillainousBreakdown. The way the scene unfolds and hearing Obake, such a sinister BigBad ''on the verge of tears'' will make you crying while simultaneously applaud Creator/AndrewScott's [[HeReallyCanAct performance]]:

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* Probably the most tearjerking scene that even topped the prison scene from "Mini-Max": Obake's death. The instant Hiro's plan works and San Fransokyo is saved from the Great Catastrophe happening again, the shockwaves causes Obake's lair to crumble and Obake to suffer from a saddening VillainousBreakdown. The way the scene unfolds and hearing Obake, such a sinister BigBad ''on the verge of tears'' will make you crying while simultaneously applaud Creator/AndrewScott's [[HeReallyCanAct [[SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct performance]]:
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* Probably the most tearjerking scene that even topped the prison scene from "Mini-Max": Obake's death. The instant Hiro's plan works and San Fransokyo is saved from the Great Catastrophe happening again, the shockwaves causes Obake's lair to crumble and Obake to suffer from a saddening VillainousBreakdown. The way the scene unfolds and hearing Obake, such a sinister BigBad ''on the verge of tears'' will make you crying while simultaneously applaud creator/AndrewScott's [[HeReallyCanAct performance]]:

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* Probably the most tearjerking scene that even topped the prison scene from "Mini-Max": Obake's death. The instant Hiro's plan works and San Fransokyo is saved from the Great Catastrophe happening again, the shockwaves causes Obake's lair to crumble and Obake to suffer from a saddening VillainousBreakdown. The way the scene unfolds and hearing Obake, such a sinister BigBad ''on the verge of tears'' will make you crying while simultaneously applaud creator/AndrewScott's Creator/AndrewScott's [[HeReallyCanAct performance]]:

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* In "Killer App", in a way, it's kind of depressing to see Wasabi and Hiro quarrel with each other; even if it doesn't last.



* Obake distracted the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? ...[[HopeSpot Tadashi]].

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* "Obake Yashiki" has Obake distracted distracting the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? ...[[HopeSpot Tadashi]].''[[HopeSpot Tadashi]]''.



* [[spoiler: After Obake's plan fails and his base starts collapsing, he lets Baymax go free from his control, even saying "I am satisfied with my care".]]
* In "Countdown to Catastrophe": Granville asking Hiro with a heartbroken tone if he knows what happened to [[spoiler: Obake]].
* [[spoiler: TheReveal about Lenore Shimamoto's role in the great catastrophe can only be this; not only is Shimamoto herself [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in tears over the unintentional consequences of her actions]], but the people who have looked up to and [[BrokenPedestal respected her for years]] are forced to learn, out of the blue the horrific truth of her actions. The look on Honey Lemon's as she plays the wax cylinder really shows the horror and heartbreak she's feeling.]]
* In "Killer App", in a way, it's kind of depressing to see Wasabi and Hiro quarrel with each other; even if it doesn't last.


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* [[spoiler: After The season 1 finale "Countdown to Catastrophe" will kill you with the suspense, but also with the scenes that will make you cry.
** The scene where the gang fights without Hiro. They're clearly destabilized without their leader, and Baymax, who normally has Hiro give him orders, is easily overpowered by and rebooted by Noodle Burger Boy, causing him to crash on the ground. Everyone, audience included, wishes Hiro could've been here. Speaking of which, the instant Hiro arrives on the scene, he immediately rushes to Baymax's aid and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone you know he feels guilty]] for letting him go on his own.
-->'''[=GoGo=]''': We need you. ''Baymax needed you''.
** TheReveal about Lenore Shimamoto's role in the Great Catastrophe can only be this; not only is Shimamoto herself [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in tears over the unintentional consequences of her actions]], but the people who have looked up to and [[BrokenPedestal respected her for years]] are forced to learn, out of the blue the horrific truth of her actions. The look on Honey Lemon's as she plays the wax cylinder really shows the horror and heartbreak she's feeling.
-->'''Shimamoto''': My experiment was responsible for... ''I'' am responsible for the Great Catastrophe. The destruction, the devastation... I'm sorry. [''breaks down in tears''] I'm so very sorry! [''cries before the cylinder stops'']
** Granville and
Obake's reunion after 20 years. Granville is under the shock, and apologizes for what happened to Obake. Though he says she shouldn't and [[APupilOfMineBeforeHeTurnedEvil made him the man he is today]]. It's quite distabilizing to see Granville, normally TheStoic, being ''frightened'' by seeing what her star student came to be such a chilling individual.
* Probably the most tearjerking scene that even topped the prison scene from "Mini-Max": Obake's death. The instant Hiro's
plan fails works and San Fransokyo is saved from the Great Catastrophe happening again, the shockwaves causes Obake's lair to crumble and Obake to suffer from a saddening VillainousBreakdown. The way the scene unfolds and hearing Obake, such a sinister BigBad ''on the verge of tears'' will make you crying while simultaneously applaud creator/AndrewScott's [[HeReallyCanAct performance]]:
-->'''Obake''': [''distraught''] Hiro... how could he possibly...?
-->'''Baymax''': Hiro is clever and ressourceful.
-->'''Obake''': [''seeing each of
his base starts collapsing, he lets screens lose connection''] My new city... my dream... [''loses his balance and crashes on his chair in defeat''] They still remember Shimamoto, they revere her!
-->'''Baymax''': My scan indicates that this structure is sustaining damage.
-->'''Obake''': This wouldn't have mattered, I would've lived forever! The man who remade the city into something... perfect.
[''Obake takes out his chip from
Baymax go free from his control, even saying "I am satisfied with my care".while trying hard not to cry'']
-->'''Baymax''': [''pats Obake's back''] There, there.
-->'''Obake''': [[LeaveMeAlone You should go.
]]
* In "Countdown -->'''Baymax''': You are in danger.
-->'''Obake''': [[SuddenlyShouting YES, I AM AWARE OF THAT!]]
-->'''Baymax''': Do I have your permission
to Catastrophe": Granville asking Hiro with a heartbroken tone if he knows what happened help you?
-->'''Obake''': Go
to [[spoiler: Obake]].
* [[spoiler: TheReveal about Lenore Shimamoto's role in the
him! Go to Hiro! [''sadly''] Tell him I still think we would have done great catastrophe can only be this; not only is Shimamoto herself [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in tears over the unintentional consequences of her actions]], but the people who have looked up things together.
[''Obake walks
to and [[BrokenPedestal respected her for years]] his chair as his lair still crumbles'']
-->'''Baymax''': I am a personal healthcare companion. I cannot leave until you say you
are forced to learn, out of the blue the horrific truth of her actions. The look on Honey Lemon's as she plays the wax cylinder really shows the horror and heartbreak she's feeling.satisfied with your care.
-->'''Obake''': [[FamousLastWords I am satisfied with my care.
]]
* In "Killer App", in *** The scene then continues with Baymax walking away, looking a way, it's kind of depressing last time at the despairing Obake before [[DrivenToSuicide leaving him to see Wasabi and his doom]]. WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids?
*** The music that happens during the whole scene makes this scene ''even sadder'''.
* Granville asking
Hiro quarrel with each other; even a heartbroken tone if it doesn't last.

he knows what happened to Obake, prompting Hiro and Baymax to look underwater for clues of Obake's demise.




* In "Internabout", Trina mentioning to Noodle Burger Boy that "Father is gone" brings a pinch to the heart when you remember [[spoiler: what happened to Obake in the first season finale.]]

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* In "Internabout", Trina mentioning to Noodle Burger Boy that "Father is gone" brings a pinch to the heart when you remember [[spoiler: what happened to Obake in the first season finale.]] finale.



* The pictures of Obake and his crew from Dibs' phone in Nega-Globby is bittersweet to watch not only because [[spoiler: of what happens to Obake in "Countdown to Catastrophe"]] but to Globby's eyes, they were basically a ''family''.

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* The pictures of Obake and his crew from Dibs' phone in Nega-Globby is bittersweet to watch not only because [[spoiler: of what happens to Obake in "Countdown to Catastrophe"]] Catastrophe" but to Globby's eyes, they were basically a ''family''.




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* Seeing Liv manipulate Karmi. Friendly reminder that Liv is Karmi's '''''OnlyFriend''''', and she's ready to do everything to impress her and keep her internship, and the fact she doesn't even know she's simply a pawn to Liv's eyes will both make you feel bad for her and livid.
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-->'''Wasabi''': [''softly''] You okay? We miss Tadashi, too. And Baymax.\\

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-->'''Wasabi''': [''softly''] You okay? We miss Tadashi, too. And Baymax.\\

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[[caption-width-right:350:Who would've thought an episode named after an adorable sidekick would've contained such a heartwrenching scene?]]

Even if Big Hero 6: The Series focuses mainly on humor and action, it doesn't refrain them to drop tearjerking moments here and there.
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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him for the death of his brother, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:

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* In "Mini-Max," "Baymax Returns" starts the series grandiosely with a bunch of those.
** The first episode of the series already start with a wham. First character we see? ''Tadashi''. Who died in the movie. Also counts as [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]], since it showcases us that even if Tadashi is not there anymore, his character has still a big part in the show.
** Hiro watching a video of Tadashi teaching him how to ride a bike before his first day at SFIT. The kid is probably nervous, and the words Tadashi says in the video ("Don't be scared, little brother" and "You can do it!") are words Hiro wishes to hear from his brother at that moment. Then when he pauses the video, Hiro says this, just to nail your heart harder:
-->'''Hiro''': Well, Tadashi this is it. [''forces a laugh''] First day of nerd school. [''smile falls to a frown''] All because of you...
** Hiro hurts his finger with his backpack zipper and says "ow". He then looks down at Baymax's empty charging station, just to make the audience remember that since the pilot happens towards the end of the movie, ''Baymax is still believed to be gone forever into the portal''. Ouch.
** A bittersweet moment is Cass hugging Hiro and telling him Tadashi would be proud of him.
** As Hiro's friend give him a tour of campus, Hiro suddenly stops in front of... Tadashi's lab. Wasabi goes to comfort Hiro, and this sentence will pull at your heartstrings:
-->'''Wasabi''': [''softly''] You okay? We miss Tadashi, too. And Baymax.\\
*** The instant he says that, everyone in the gang looks down sadly. Even the tough Gogo. It still makes you remember they lost a good friend, and they miss Baymax too.
** Entering Tadashi's lab, Hiro looks around and finds [[TragicKeepsake Tadashi's hat]] on a lamp. He holds it in his hands and says a soft "Wish you were here, big brother".
** Hiro telling professor Granville the lab he's in is his brother's lab... or it ''was''. Though it goes to [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming]] when Granville tells Hiro Tadashi Hamada was an excellent, hardworking student. It's her first "tough but fair" moment. We've just been introduced to Granville's character, and she already sympathizes with a kid who recently lost his brother.
* The episode "Mini-Max", while having hilarious antics coming from Fred and his eponymous sidekick trying to keep him out of trouble, is probably ''one of the most tearjerking episodes of Season 1''.
** Let's start with the most obvious moment, the prison scene.
Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that We can see Hiro looking uncomfortable to be facing the man responsible for his brother's death and wants to leave as soon as he have the information he needs. Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in is cooperating the movie. It's equally clear that whole time, telling Hiro has not forgiven him for the death of his brother, preferring what he needs to keep their know. But then before Hiro can leave, this conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words: ensues:


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*** Look at Hiro's face during that scene. You ''know'', he's trying hard not to cry. Same goes for Callaghan. You see [[HopeSpot hope on his face that Hiro might forgive him for his actions]], but then Hiro tells him he needs more time. You know the instant the door closes behind Hiro, Callaghan probably burst into tears.
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* In "Internabout", Trina mentioning to Noodle Burger Boy that "Father is gone" brings a pinch to the heart when you remember [[spoiler: what happened to Obake in the first season finale.]]


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* The pictures of Obake and his crew from Dibs' phone in Nega-Globby is bittersweet to watch not only because [[spoiler: of what happens to Obake in "Countdown to Catastrophe"]] but to Globby's eyes, they were basically a ''family''.
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* [=GoGo=] trying hard not to cry at the thought of Honey Lemon leaving her to go back to her dorm. Shows that underneath the [[TheStoic tough image she gives herself]], [=GoGo=] is a human with emotions and she does care about Honey Lemon despite her habits annoying.

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* [=GoGo=] trying hard not to cry at the thought of Honey Lemon leaving her to go back to her dorm. Shows that underneath the [[TheStoic tough image she gives herself]], [=GoGo=] is a human with emotions and she does care about Honey Lemon despite her habits annoying.
[[HatesBeingAlone doesn't want to be lonely.]]

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* In "Countdown to Catastrophe": Granville asking Hiro with a heartbroken tone if he knows what happened to [[spoiler: Obake]].


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!!Season 2
* High Voltage being [[spoiler: turned into eel monsters by Liv Amara.]] Their panic at their [[spoiler: monstrous appearance]] is heartbreaking to watch. All they wanted was to abandon the crime life, but life decided otherwise for them.
* [=GoGo=] trying hard not to cry at the thought of Honey Lemon leaving her to go back to her dorm. Shows that underneath the [[TheStoic tough image she gives herself]], [=GoGo=] is a human with emotions and she does care about Honey Lemon despite her habits annoying.
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** Later, Hiro expresses how painful it was to see Tadashi, seemingly alive and ''so real'', only for it to be an illusion. Go Go and Wasabi agree that Obake has [[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]] in manipulating Hiro like he did.

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** Later, Hiro expresses how painful it was to see Tadashi, seemingly alive and ''so real'', only for it to be an illusion. Go Go [=GoGo=] and Wasabi agree that Obake has [[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]] in manipulating Hiro like he did.
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-->'''Callaghan''': ''(glances at a picture of Abigail hanging on the wall of his cell)'' I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi... It was because of me... I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.

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-->'''Callaghan''': ''(glances at a picture of Abigail hanging on the wall of his cell)'' I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi... It was because of me... I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him (at least, not yet), preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:

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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him (at least, not yet), for the death of his brother, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:



-->'''Callaghan''': ''(glances at a picture of Abigail hanging on the wall of his cell)'' I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi...because of me...I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(exhales sharply)'' [[RejectedApology Someday I hope I can]].
** Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, he blames her for what happened to him.

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-->'''Callaghan''': ''(glances at a picture of Abigail hanging on the wall of his cell)'' I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi... It was because of me...me... I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, have wanted me to forgive you. ''(exhales sharply)'' [[RejectedApology Someday I hope I can]].
** Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Bob Aken]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range Blaming herself for allowing Bob to take his experiments and taking the blame for him, he blames experiment so far, Granville, a respected teacher, stepped down from her for what happened to him.job
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** Later, Hiro expresses how painful it was to see Tadashi, seemingly alive and ''so real'', only for it to be an illusion.

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** Later, Hiro expresses how painful it was to see Tadashi, seemingly alive and ''so real'', only for it to be an illusion. Go Go and Wasabi agree that Obake has [[MoralEventHorizon crossed the line]] in manipulating Hiro like he did.
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!!Meta

* Creator/StanLee's death. Considering who his role is in the franchise, if he's not replaced, Fred has lost his father.
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* Creator/StanLee's death. Considering who his role is in the franchise, if he's not replaced, Fred has lost his father.
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* [[spoiler: TheReveal about Lenore Shimamoto's role in the great catastrophe can only be this; not only is Shimamoto herself [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in tears over the unintentional consequences of her actions]], but the people who have looked up to and [[BrokenPedestal respected her for years]] are forced to learn, out of the blue the horrific truth of her actions. The look on Honey Lemon's as she plays the wax cylinder really shows the horror and heartbreak she's feeling.]]
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* [[spoiler: After Obake's plan fails and his base starts collapsing, he lets Baymax go free from his control, even saying "I am satisfied with my care".]]
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* Obake distracted the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? ...[[ItsPersonal Tadashi]].

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* Obake distracted the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? ...[[ItsPersonal [[HopeSpot Tadashi]].

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* Obake distracted the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? Tadashi.

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* Obake distracted the other team members with fearful illusions from the augmented reality lenses he stuck on them. Hiro's image? Tadashi.image? ...[[ItsPersonal Tadashi]].
** Later, Hiro expresses how painful it was to see Tadashi, seemingly alive and ''so real'', only for it to be an illusion.
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-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(exhales sharply)'' Someday I hope I can.

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-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(exhales sharply)'' [[RejectedApology Someday I hope I can.can]].
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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:

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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, him (at least, not yet), preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:
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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie, and it's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:

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* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie, and it's movie. It's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:



-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(deep breath)'' Someday I hope I can.

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-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(deep breath)'' ''(exhales sharply)'' Someday I hope I can.
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** Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.

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** Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] he blames Granville her for what happened to him.

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!!"Baymax Returns"

!!"Mini-Max"
* Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie, and it's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:

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!!"Baymax Returns"

!!"Mini-Max"
* In "Mini-Max," Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie, and it's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:



* Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.

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* ** Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.him.
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* Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT.

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* Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT. It's clear that Callaghan deeply regrets his actions in the movie, and it's equally clear that Hiro has not forgiven him, preferring to keep their conversation as brief as possible. As he turns to leave, they exchange these parting words:



-->'''Hiro''': I'm...I'm glad she's okay.
-->'''Callaghan''': I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi...because of me...I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. Someday I hope I can.

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-->'''Hiro''': -->'''Hiro''' ''(grimacing)'': I'm...I'm glad she's okay.
-->'''Callaghan''': ''(glances at a picture of Abigail hanging on the wall of his cell)'' I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi...because of me...I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. ''(deep breath)'' Someday I hope I can.

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!!”Baymax Returns”

!!”Mini-Max”
* Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]] she gave him access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong.
* In the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.

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!!”Baymax Returns”

!!”Mini-Max”
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* Hiro visits Callaghan in prison for information about Granville's past work at SFIT.
-->'''Hiro''': This is helpful. Thank you, Professor Callaghan.
-->'''Callaghan''': Hiro? I never thanked you for saving my Abigail.
-->'''Hiro''': I'm...I'm glad she's okay.
-->'''Callaghan''': I never set out to hurt anyone. What happened to Tadashi...because of me...I know it's not enough. But I'm sorry.
-->'''Hiro''': Tadashi would have, um, wanted me to forgive you. Someday I hope I can.
* Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]] she Obake]], Granville gave him unlimited access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong.
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wrong. At the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.

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* Upon recognizing the prodigious gifts of her student, [[spoiler: Obake]] she gave him access to the lab, even after hours, only for her student to be seriously injured after one of his experiments went wrong.
*In the end of the episode, the final shot shows [[spoiler:Obake]] glaring at Granville with silent contempt, implying that despite Granville giving him free range for his experiments and taking the blame for him, [[spoiler:Obake]] blames Granville for what happened to him.
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