" I don't see why Hiro couldn't be allowed to kill Callaghan."
Because at that point, he is not taking in a superhero basis, is not "I need to kill you to stop this" is "You kill someone I loved and Im going to kill you to feel good" which is pretty damn creepy, also a some point is about the standar the hero set himself: if they start killing bad guy on how repented they look is merely executioner.
"My Name is Bolt, Bolt Crank and I dont care if you believe or not"Also, the season finale is a two-parter called "Legacies", which is interesting.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).Not only that, the next two episodes appear to be "Hiro the Villain" and "Portal Enemy".
Not only that, it appears (looking at all of the other shows including BH 6) that they're going back to the weekly release format instead of the bomb one.
If this is true...thank God.
I assume Hiro the Villain is going to be a Hiro vs Cruz episode.
Also... portals, huh? Wonder if someone is going to start trying to copycat Callaghan.
That would be pretty cool: someone else tries to use the portal tech to do X bad thing, and Hiro is forced to go to Callaghan for help. They could even use it to bring Abigail into the story.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.I found a description for "Hiro The Villain". I'll copy and paste the description:
"Momakase blackmails Hiro into helping her steal a mysterious item from Yama's safe, threatening to tell Chief Cruz Big Hero 6's secret identities if he doesn't help her."
See, this is what happens when practically every villain finds out your secret identities.
I think Yama, Steamer and Sue might be the only recurring bad guys who doesn't know at this point, and Steamer and Sue should probably at least know that Fred is on the team.
Edited by KnownUnknown on Dec 17th 2019 at 1:41:06 AM
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.I think that plot would have worked even better if liv amara was doing the blackmailing, since it would help build her up as a villain. Momokase being the one to do it just makes it sound like filler, although it could still be a very good episode.
https://www.cbr.com/sdcc-man-of-action-challenge-the-comicshollywood-model/
I found this article from 2015 where Man Of Action mentioned wanting to put Big Hero 6 on Ultimate Spider-Man , but that didn't go through given how Disney went ahead with making the Big Hero 6 movie.
Hiro could honestly benefit from one of those Men in Black mind eraser things at this point.
Once Fred suggests it he'll probably make one, with wacky hijinks ensuing.
Here are all the January episodes, complete with descriptions
Log-lines for the episodes scheduled to premiere in January 2020.
Saturday, Jan. 4
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Hiro The Villain“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Momakase blackmails Hiro into helping her steal her family’s knives from Yama’s safe.
TV-Y7 FV
Saturday, Jan. 11
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Portal Enemy“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Megan confronts Hiro about being a vigilante and threatens to tell Chief Cruz the truth.
- Jessica Paré (“Mad Men”) guest stars as circus acrobat and physicist, Sirque.
TV-Y7 FV
Saturday, Jan. 18
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Fred the Fugitive“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
Fred’s invisibility function on his suit glitches during patrol.
TV-Y7 FV
Saturday, Jan. 25
Original Series – Episode Premiere on Disney XD
Big Hero 6 The Series “Major Blast“
(10:00-10:30 A.M. EST)
A new villain, Major Blast, appears in the city and targets Fred.
TV-Y7 FV
I thought the show had just forgotten about Megan at this point.
Maybe we'll finally find out why she's helping her dad all of a sudden.
If you scroll down to the bottom, it mentions that new episodes premiere first on Disney XD, and then 8 days later on Disney Channel.
https://mobile.twitter.com/DisneyTVA/status/1211353699681030147
Here are the episode titles up until February 16, which is the season finale.
"Fear Not." Another Scarecrow episode, maybe?
Edited by KnownUnknown on Dec 30th 2019 at 12:01:11 PM
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Or Cruz just decides to go all Messiah on the city and takes it over.
Edited by Arctimon on Dec 30th 2019 at 5:53:29 AM
Not surprising that they still call it Big Hero 6 even though they added Mini-Max.
It's similar to how the Big 10 Conference actually has 14 teams.
And now for something completely different...
In "Hiro The Villain", Hiro is asked what Aunt Cass would think if she found out he was in Big Hero 6. I think Aunt Cass would react the same way the father reacted in the Static Shock cartoon that aired on WB Kids in the 2000's. The father in Static Shock wasn't happy but realized his son had the potential to do good and allowed him to continue being a superhero.
No, Mr. Bunker, "this here" is justiceI kind of wish it would happen the same way as in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but that probably wouldn’t fit as well in a Disney cartoon.
There is no beginning. There is no end. There is only... Hooty.That was a very strong episode. I'm loving all of the Continuity Nod stuff going on, especially since this current story arc hasn't been that strong, but the episode's plot was still solid. Looking forward to next week's adventure.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).Man, Momakase episodes always get the best animation - next to Globby's at least, but he needs good animation to look decent.
Feels like they're leading up to something. This was a heavy Continuity Cavalcade. Lots of wrap up of where we've been usually means something's about to change.
Edited by KnownUnknown on Jan 5th 2020 at 10:26:22 AM
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Revenge and executing bad guys ain't creepy, and several people already provided (much better) rebuttals earlier.
So I saw Portal Enemy on Disney Now . Megan ultimately keeping the identity of Big Hero 6 a secret ended the episode on a strong note .
It was a pretty decent episode. I liked the touch of the villain being evil enough to use dangerous untested the tech to go on a looting spree, but not so evil that she would let people get hurt because of it.
I thought it would’ve been far more interesting if Megan had remained neutral and undecided at the end, rather than flipping all the way to “BH 6 are the good guys!”, though. This feels like another plot that was pushed into a tidy conclusion.
"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.Well, Megan making up her mind is one thing. I wonder if her dad is going to have an opinion on it. She was suppose to be helping him uncover who they were. Now that she's not (at least for now), how is that going to go?
I'm still have a feeling that Megan, in some confrontation with her dad or otherwise, is going to blurt something out that will get the team outed. We still have a long way to go before the end of the season, including next week where Fred appears to be caught in-costume.
https://mobile.twitter.com/bob_schooley/status/1205642322144153602
The last episode of season 2 is being mixed.