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* AnAesop:
** Looking after your health, while sometimes inconvenient, difficult, or even scary, is the best thing you can do for yourself in the long run.
** Everyone needs help sometimes, and that's okay.
** Sofia's episode has her learn the lesson that, while it can sometimes be embarrassing to talk about, menstruation is totally normal, okay and important to discuss honestly, and, while it does mean that she's getting older, it doesn't mean she's going to change or stop being a kid overnight.
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* BaffledByOwnBiology: In Mbita's debut episode, Mbita's surprised and befuddled when his hand swells up while he's cooking. When Baymax explains to him that he must have suddenly gained an allergy to fish, Mbita's in denial because he wants to uphold his father's legacy and tries to reassure himself that it'll go away on its own.
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* AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption: At the end of Episode 6, Baymax introduces himself to his patients with his {{Catchphrase}}, only for Aunt Cass to say his name for him and ask if he's alright, coincidentally completing it.

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* AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption: At the end of Episode 6, Baymax introduces himself to his patients with his {{Catchphrase}}, [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]], only for Aunt Cass to say his name for him and ask if he's alright, coincidentally completing it.
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* FamilyBusiness: It's implied by Cass the Lucky Cat Café was originally run by Hiro and Tadashi's parents before they died.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity.continuity, especially considering all the returning characters are ones who debuted in the original film (Hiro, Baymax, Cass, Mochi). The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' concluded.
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* BreatherEpisode: The show focuses on the non-superhero aspects of Hiro and Baymax's lives, featuring no supervillains or action scenes.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Aside from ''Big Hero 6'' being mentioned, Go Go, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, and Fred are neither seen nor even mentioned, with no clue to as what they are doing during this series. Particularly noticeable in the final episode: when [[spoiler:Baymax is missing]], Hiro doesn't call in the others, or even don his PoweredArmor, because it's just not that show.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Aside from ''Big Hero 6'' being mentioned, Go Go, Honey Lemon, Wasabi, and Fred are neither seen nor even mentioned, with no clue to as what they are doing during this series. Particularly noticeable in the final episode: when [[spoiler:Baymax is missing]], Hiro doesn't call in the others, or even don his PoweredArmor, because it's just not that show. Adding to this, none of the characters who debuted in ''Big Hero 6: The Series'' appear.
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* DaylightHorror: The scene of Baymax chasing Mbita down -- all so he can get some allergy shots -- is played out during the lunch hour.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the ''Baymax!'' premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the ''Baymax!'' premiere with Cass, shown, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big ''Big Hero 6: The Series Series'' concluded.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the original series' premiere "Baymax Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! ''Baymax!'' premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere "Baymax Returns." The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series original series' premiere "Baymax Returns." Returns," which was an extension of the film's ending. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either "The Mascot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere "Baymax Returns." The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The Mascot Upshot hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere "Baymax Returns." The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The "The Mascot Upshot Upshot" hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere 'Baymax Returns'. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The Mascot Upshot hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere 'Baymax Returns'. "Baymax Returns." The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The Mascot Upshot hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.
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The series follows Baymax as he wanders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need. Creator/ScottAdsit, Creator/RyanPotter, and Creator/MayaRudolph all reprise their roles from the film and previous series.

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The series follows Baymax as he wanders the streets of San Fransokyo, aiding those in need. Creator/ScottAdsit, Creator/RyanPotter, and Creator/MayaRudolph all reprise their roles from the film and previous series.
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** Kiko refuses to let Baymax help her, and he has to trick her into it so she can get the help she needs for her hip. [[spoiler:Once he finally gets her to open up about what's really bothering her, she finally accepts his help and begins to swim and do water therapy like he suggested.]]



** Kiko refuses to let Baymax help her, and he has to trick her into it so she can get the help she needs for her hip. [[spoiler:Once he finally gets her to open up about what's really bothering her, she finally accepts his help and begins to swim and do water therapy like he suggested.]]
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Mbita's food truck is called "Just Fish Soup" and sells nothing else, until his new fish allergy forces him to change the menu and name.
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* SymbolicallyBrokenObject: Mbita's most prized possession is a wooden ladle with the words "Love. Life. Fish." carved onto it. During the chase, the section with the word "Fish" gets removed, representing that he can no longer run the fish soup shop due to his allergies. However, it also represents that his future is open-ended and that there's a world of possibilities for him.

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* SymbolicallyBrokenObject: Mbita's most prized possession is a wooden ladle with the words "Love. Life. Fish." carved onto it. During the chase, the section with the word "Fish" gets removed, broken off, representing that he can no longer run the fish soup shop due to his allergies. However, it also represents that his future is open-ended and that there's a world of possibilities for him.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere 'Baymax Returns'. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The Mascot Upshot hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.

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* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if this series takes place before, during, or after ''Big Hero 6: The Series'', or if it's in an alternate continuity. The closest the show ever comes is acknowledging that there is a "Big Hero 6" team when Mbita declares the group to be "Little Hero 6" after rescuing Baymax, who then [[DontExplainTheJoke says it's funny because there is a Big Hero 6]]. If it does take place in the same continuity as the previous series, it at least takes place after the series premiere 'Baymax Returns'. The reformed mascot villains are never shown in the Baymax! premiere with Cass, despite ending the original show working as staff at the Lucky Cat Cafe, indicating that either The Mascot Upshot hasn't occurred yet or they went back to their old owners after Big Hero 6: The Series concluded.
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* LateToThePunchline: After Baymax gives her some encouragement, Sofia (whose menstruation has been the driving conflict of the episode) says that she'll "kick some serious butt in the talent show, [[{{Pun}} period]]". A few seconds and one hug later, Baymax remarks "Ah. 'Period'. That is humorous".

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* LateToThePunchline: After Baymax gives her some encouragement, Sofia (whose menstruation has been the driving conflict of the episode) says that she'll "kick some serious butt in the talent show, [[{{Pun}} period]]". A few seconds and one hug later, Baymax remarks remarks, "Ah. 'Period'. That is humorous".humorous."

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