Big Hero 6
A vibrant fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics where high-tech superhero action meets a tender exploration of grief. Through the soft, vinyl embrace of a robot, it visualizes the healing process as a journey from vengeance to justice.
Big Hero 6
Big Hero 6

"Drop everything. Save the world."

24 October 2014 United States of America 102 min ⭐ 7.7 (16,304)
Director: Don Hall Chris Williams
Cast: Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Henney, T.J. Miller, Jamie Chung
Animation Family Action Comedy Adventure
Grief and Healing Revenge vs. Justice The Ethics of Technology
Budget: $165,000,000
Box Office: $657,870,525

Big Hero 6 - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your pain?

— Baymax

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.

— Baymax

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.

— Tadashi Hamada

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.

— Hiro Hamada

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.