Episodes
Shortly following the defeat of Callaghan and Hiro's first day at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Hiro discovers ...read more Shortly following the defeat of Callaghan and Hiro's first day at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Hiro discovers Baymax's personality chip and proceeds to rebuild his skeleton. Meanwhile, Fred tries to convince the reluctant group to return to crime fighting as the superhero team Big Hero 6. Elsewhere, Yama is hired by the mysterious Obake to steal an unusual paperweight from Professor Granville, the new dean at SFIT and Hiro's professor. Hiro rushes the rebuilding process and the skeleton escapes and is captured by Yama and his crew. Yama pressures Hiro to retrieve the paperweight in exchange for the skeleton. With Fred's help they get it, but Yama double crosses them. Wasabi, GoGo and Honey Lemon arrive and save them and make off with the skeleton and paperweight, but meanwhile Yama managed to create duplicates of the skeleton and sends them out to attack the city. They also steal the paperweight which is revealed to have powerful magnetic energy that affects electric appliances including a train carrying Aunt Cass. The Big Hero 6 stop the train and Hiro tosses the paperweight into the sky where it safely explodes. The next day, Granville gives Hiro Tadashi's old lab and he joins his friends in becoming the Big Hero 6. Meanwhile the villain Obake contemplates his next move. show less
When super-villain Baron Von Steamer crashes Fred's Bro-Tillion, Big Hero 6 springs into action.
A purse thief gets more than he bargained for when he steals Honey Lemon's chem-lab purse and it turns him into the mutant ...read more A purse thief gets more than he bargained for when he steals Honey Lemon's chem-lab purse and it turns him into the mutant super-villain, Globby. show less
Professor Granville sets Hiro up with Karmi, a student studying biology. Karmi despises Hiro for replacing her as the youngest ...read more Professor Granville sets Hiro up with Karmi, a student studying biology. Karmi despises Hiro for replacing her as the youngest student to join SFIT, yet ironically, she has a crush on Hiro's alter ego which she somehow cannot seem to recognize. Meanwhile, the Big Hero 6 take on Barb and Juniper, known collectively as the electricity and pop music powered duo High Voltage. In order to help, Fred has to visit his arch-nemesis, Richardson Mole who has in his possession issue 188 of Captain Fancy. In the end, Fred's mission turned out to be in regards to Hiro's identity not being noticed and the team take out High Voltage easily. Hiro realizes that Granville set him up with Karmi to help her become more social. Karmi gains some respect for Hiro, but now thinks that he "has it bad" for her. show less
When Aunt Cass stumbles into an underground cooking competition, she thrives and becomes addicted to the excitement, mean while, ...read more When Aunt Cass stumbles into an underground cooking competition, she thrives and becomes addicted to the excitement, mean while, the team faces a ninja thief named Momakase. show less
Hiro, Fred, and Baymax follow GoGo into the mysterious Muirahara Woods where they get lost and everything electronic strangely ...read more Hiro, Fred, and Baymax follow GoGo into the mysterious Muirahara Woods where they get lost and everything electronic strangely fails including Baymax. show less
Hiro becomes demoralized when his latest school project fails spectacularly; the team must take on the incompetent villain, ...read more Hiro becomes demoralized when his latest school project fails spectacularly; the team must take on the incompetent villain, Globby. show less
After Aunt Cass nearly discovers Hiro's secret membership in the Big Hero 6, Hiro tries to set her up with someone to ...read more After Aunt Cass nearly discovers Hiro's secret membership in the Big Hero 6, Hiro tries to set her up with someone to distract her. show less
Although he is obviously ill, Hiro refuses to listen to his team-mates and Baymax and only watch from afar as they fight the ...read more Although he is obviously ill, Hiro refuses to listen to his team-mates and Baymax and only watch from afar as they fight the mercenary team Mad Jacks. show less
Crazy game show host Mr. Sparkles threatens to hurt Hiro's cat Mochi to force Go Go to join a game. But she is very afraid ...read more Crazy game show host Mr. Sparkles threatens to hurt Hiro's cat Mochi to force Go Go to join a game. But she is very afraid of public appearances. show less
Wasabi's need for order clashes with Hiro's chaotic work style when they collaborate on a school project.