"Drop everything. Save the world."
Director: Don Hall, Chris Williams
Cast: Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Henney, T.J. Miller, Jamie Chung
Big Hero 6 — Movie Quotes
Memorable Quotes
On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?
Context
Said repeatedly by Baymax when activated, initially for physical bumps, but later resonating with Hiro's heartache.
Meaning
A recurring medical query that evolves into an emotional check-in. It underscores the film's focus on internal/emotional pain being just as valid as physical injury.
Tadashi is here.
Context
Baymax says this while showing video logs of Tadashi testing him, reminding Hiro that Baymax himself is Tadashi's enduring spirit.
Meaning
A pivotal realization that those we lose are not truly gone as long as we remember them and uphold their values.
Look for a new angle.
Context
Flashbacks show Tadashi teaching this to Hiro to help him with his inventions, and Hiro later uses it to defeat the villain.
Meaning
The film's mantra for problem-solving. It applies to engineering problems but also to life—when stuck in grief, one must find a new perspective to move forward.
I am satisfied with my care.
Context
Hiro must say this to allow Baymax to shut down and sacrifice himself to save them inside the portal.
Meaning
The deactivation phrase becomes a tearful farewell, symbolizing Hiro's acceptance of loss and his readiness to let go.
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