Is Big Hero 6 still popular? I remember a fucking huge amount of noise being made about the movie back in 2014-15 but I barely hear anyone even bring up the cartoon.
Jaxson Hall
Yeah, but season 3 is shite so no one cares.
Josiah Flores
I think some of the movie's luster got lost the more the movie's weaknesses got analyzed. Also, it beating The Lego Movie at the Oscars might've soured opinions on it.
Oh yeah, and the show's decline from a solid action/comedy superhero series to yet another 11-min. comedy show.
Cooper Taylor
Baymax still sells merch No one really cares about this show
Brayden Hall
Bump
Nathan Johnson
This had the potential to be something truly great, but it devolved into yet another bog-standard action-comedy cartoon. As a fan of the movie, I'm disappointed.
Logan Lee
The cartoon had a great first season with a great finale. Season two was pretty good but it felt like the show had already done everything it needed to do, popularity definitely was declining as it went on. Season three completely revamped the show from a 22-minute action show with serialized elements and light comedy into 11-minute standalone comedy episodes and it's extremely pointless, even the show fans including myself don't enjoy it much.
Jonathan Moore
>Season two was pretty good but it felt like the show had already done everything it needed to do, popularity definitely was declining as it went on.
It pretty much declined the second the police arc started. The first arc got a really rushed ending and, barring strong entries like Hiro the Villain and The Present, the rest of the arc was really uninteresting and the main villain didn't even show up until the finale. It should've just ended there.
Justin Harris
I know some people have speculated that the huge wave of excitement that BH6 caused, including a good chunk of the fanart and cosplay stuff, was artificial and just Disney marketing.
Sebastian Morgan
Any proof? I feel as if you can say that about any modern Disney film.
Christopher Collins
Eh, I can get why people got excited initially. Some stuff burns bright early and then wanes quickly. Better to do that than grow into something cancerous.
It was kind of funny, but they ran its best joke too much.
On the opposite end, the virus turning all the maxes into medieval-themed villains could've been an entire episode of its own, but it feels pretty rushed in an 11-min. episode.
Michael Mitchell
do you have a mega?
Landon Carter
No, I just watched it on TV. Sorry.
Andrew Davis
I'm guessing he was the "mansplaining" monster they talked about at the panel? I guess it wasn't that bad. They never call it that and it was with an established character we won't see again.