Tadashi Hamada


 * "People keep saying he's not really gone, as long we remember him. But it still hurts."

- Hiro to Baymax

Tadashi Hamada is the older brother of Hiro Hamada and a major character in Disney's 2014 animated feature film, Big Hero 6. A gifted robotics student at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, Tadashi is the creator of Baymax, the robotic Personal Healthcare Companion.

Tadashi's sudden death in a mysterious fire catalyzes the events of Big Hero 6, leading Hiro, Baymax and Tadashi's friends to band together to investigate the accident and catch the person responsible for it.

He is voiced by Daniel Henney.

Background
Tadashi Hamada is a brilliant inventor and older brother of Hiro. Together, the two live with their aunt, Cass, in the beautiful city of San Fransokyo. Their parents died 10 years prior to the film, growing up together in Cass' cafe and bakery. Tadashi was also a student at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, and worked alongside his best friends, Wasabi, GoGo Tomago, Honey Lemon, and Fred, under the guidance of their mentor, the world renowned Professor Callaghan. Aside from innovating and inventing, Tadashi spent his days with his little brother, and best friend, Hiro, and often made attempts to convince the young prodigy to use his intellect to do great things. Under Callaghan's guidance and with the funding of San Fransokyo Tech, Tadashi now has the means to create useful technology that could change the world, an opportunity he eventually seizes to create Baymax.

Official Disney Bio

 * Tadashi is a good guy. He just is. He actually developed, built and programmed a state-of-the-art nursebot—a Healthcare Companion named Baymax that will likely help millions worldwide. But it's his role as big brother that makes Tadashi truly special. Every kid needs a guy like Tadashi looking out for him, and Hiro knows just how lucky he is to have him in his life.

Personality
Incredibly kind, encouraging, and hard-working, Tadashi is considered the epitome of a great brother, nephew and student, always there when people need him. He has an energetic sense of humor and can be silly and excitable.

Tadashi is very hard-working and very intellectually gifted. He does not believe in "dead ends" and values hard work to accomplish goals. He also has a large understanding of health and medicine. Ever the optimist, he successfully balances this rising career in cutting-edge technology and providing moral and emotional support for his younger brother Hiro, all the while keeping a good attitude and a happy smile. He also even appears to be athletic, and he is known to have taught Hiro some karate; Baymax's statement that Tadashi was in 'excellent health' also indicates he is physically fit.

As the only male figure in Hiro's life, he has carried the burden of responsibility from a young age, knowing he had to lead Hiro and be a good role model. Having to care for Hiro alongside their aunt Cass has made Tadashi gentle and understanding, though as the big brother, he occasionally can still be rough. He is also not above scolding Hiro or becoming upset with him, angry at Hiro's unwillingness to try and make something of his life, showing a slightly frustrated side to his personality not seen anywhere else.

Tadashi also values his aunt; he does not like to make her upset, and is appreciative for all she has done to raise them, especially having done it alone. His concerns extend to the general public, developing Baymax with the sincere hope that the healthcare companion would help people all over the world. He is dedicated to helping others no matter what the cost is to him, a statement undeniably proven when he makes the ultimate sacrifice in an attempt to protect his teacher.

Physical Appearance
Tadashi is a tall, slender, slightly muscular young adult male, of a larger build than others in his family. He is of mixed Japanese and Caucasian descent, which shows in his various facial features. He has large, warm brown eyes and neat black hair, cut above his prominent ears. His face shape is different from his aunt and brothers', with a longer face, larger jaw, and slightly larger nose.

His most notable physical trait is his preference for a black baseball cap with a red-and-gold San Fransokyo Ninja lettering on it. He is never seen without this cap in the film, except when he takes off his moped helmet, though it is also off in many family photos that can be seen.

Since his changes his clothes daily, he does not wear any one outfit for much longer than others. However, he owns many similar articles of clothing, only varying in color. He owns several blazers, crew neck t-shirts, and cardigan sweaters, usually in the colors white, black, tan, red, or various shades of green. He often wears mint-colored sneakers with white soles and shoelaces, and occasionally carries a tan satchel across his shoulder.

In the first day of the film -- the day he introduces Hiro to his friends -- he is wearing a white crew neck t-shirt with artwork of a ninja, along with a grey cardigan, brown pants rolled up around his ankles and his mint-colored sneakers. He wears the same shirt to bed that night, with green plaid pajama pants.

On the day of his death at the San Fransokyo Tech Showcase, he wears an olive green blazer over a black shirt, with a similar pair of rolled-up brown jeans. Before he runs into the burning building, his hat falls off of his head, where Hiro retrieves and keeps it.

Role in the film
One night, in the city's illegal underworld, Hiro engages himself in a bot fight against a group of thugs; specifically the boisterous Mr. Yama. After facing a humiliating defeat, Yama seeks revenge by ordering his goons to attack the young genius, who is immediately rescued by Tadashi, on his moped. The brothers make their escape (as Tadashi reprimands Hiro on his actions), only to find themselves caught and arrested by the San Fransokyo police. Fortunately, they're released on account of Cass, who scolds the two on the ride home. The incidents leaves Tadashi frustrated with Hiro's bot fighting obsession, and in hopes of sending him down a better path, takes his younger sibling to his school; the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. There, Hiro meets Tadashi's closest friends, Tadashi's latest invention, Baymax, as well as Professor Callaghan; an aspiring master of robotics and Hiro's personal icon. The experience successfully manipulates Hiro into have a strong desire to attend the school.

To gain acceptance, Tadashi suggests Hiro participate in the school's annual science fair. Should his invention and presentation impress Callaghan, he'll be allowed enrollment. Unfortunately, Hiro reaches a creative rut, until Tadashi steps in and advises he looks from a different angle. Tadashi's advice leads to the creation of the Microbots. On the night of the fair, Callaghan shows amazement at the sight of Hiro's latest invention, leading to the latter's acceptance into the school. After the successful presentation, Tadashi congratulates his brother on his accomplishment, showing pride in the new path he's willing to take.

Just then, a fire breaks loose at the school, and Tadashi immediately rushes to action. Whilst most civilians managed to escape, Tadashi learns from a survivor that Professor Callaghan is still trapped inside the burning building. With no help around to save him, Tadashi volunteers his own life. A fearful Hiro immediately stops his brother, but reluctantly allows the decision upon seeing Tadashi's humanity and motivation to rescue his mentor. After rushing inside, the building violently explodes, killing Tadashi (even though his final moments are not shown, the junior novelization implies that he was crushed by a falling beam). After Tadashi's death, the people of San Fransokyo mourn his loss, whilst a heartbroken Hiro falls into depression.

Though mentioned several times in the events following his demise, Tadashi wouldn't appear again until after Hiro's anger and frustration consumes him, leading Baymax to show a series of footage (which was recording while Tadashi was in the process of building the healthcare companion) to comfort. In it, it is shown that Tadashi had spent multiple attempts testing and perfecting the robot, each time ending with a major failure. Although there were many major setbacks, Tadashi never gave up on building him. During the eighty-fourth test, Baymax was finally functional, causing Tadashi to express excitement for his success. With Baymax working properly, Tadashi stated his eagerness to now be able to help others with Baymax, especially when he would get to show Baymax to Hiro. Tadashi's inspiring words and loving ways throughout the footage successfully heals Hiro's damaged heart, and as such, the young prodigy vows to use his intellect to change the world for the better, which he does by defeating Yokai (the man responsible for Tadashi's death) and using the Big Hero 6 team to selflessly protect the city.

In the credits of the film, a ceremony of a building dedication in his name takes place, in which Hiro accepts the honor on his brother. The building is most likely to be a replacement for the showcase hall that was intentionally incinerated by Professor Callaghan during the convention, which also took Tadashi's life.

Printed Media
Tadashi has appeared in a few books related to Big Hero 6, including novelizations, colouring books and the manga.

The prequel manga, Baymax, which is currently in serialization, describes Hiro and Tadashi's childhood and provides an alternate version of the film. Beginning with his first meeting with Hiro at his birth, the first chapter elaborates on Tadashi's opinion on growing up alongside Hiro and what he wants for Hiro's life. As children, Hiro is always seen as the smarter of the two despite his age, and Tadashi originally expresses slight jealousy, though he grows out of it with age. Overall, he decides to not give up and continues to work hard as he creates his greatest work, Baymax.

His death in the manga is entirely different from the film. Instead, he dies protecting Hiro from a portal, sacrificing himself so Hiro could get out of the way of it. He is sucked into the portal, and is never seen again (so far).

He is the center of the book, Hiro and Tadashi, alongside his brother. The book gives more insight into the Hamada brothers' closeness and the importance the relationship has on Hiro, as they build an "awesome robot" for Professor Callaghan's class. According to the book, the brothers are always coming up with secret rules for each other (at least 457 of them), and mentions Tadashi as being the one who gives Hiro the journals he uses to brainstorm inventions. This is also exhibited in the Hiro's Journal book -- the first page includes a letter from Tadashi, telling him that to use the notebook because "every invention needs to start somewhere".

Tadashi also appears in the Big Hero 6 Golden Books, which are condensed versions of the film for small children. The Little Golden Book does not detail the circumstances of his death or Callaghan's involvement in it, mentioning him only as the creator of Baymax and having been lost in an accident at school. However, the Big Golden Book (written for slightly older children) discusses Tadashi and his death at length, calling him the "best brother ever".

Hiro Hamada
Hiro is Tadashi's little brother, and likely the most important person in Tadashi's life. He and Hiro have also become best friends, considering their duo as an 'exclusive club', according the Hiro and Tadashi book. They like to keep secrets and make up rules that only the two can know. They've shared a bedroom presumably since they moved in with Cass 10 years ago, allowing Tadashi to always be there when Hiro needs him, academically or emotionally. Because they were raised together, no one knows Hiro's emotions and issues better than Tadashi, and vice versa. Tadashi was also the one who encouraged Hiro to be interested in robotics, and they are seen assembling a robot toy together in a family photo, as children.

Hiro's health, happiness and wellbeing is of utmost importance to Tadashi, and he is disappointed when Hiro continues to bot-fight underground instead of trying to do something productive with his incredible intelligence. He not-so-subtly persuades Hiro to apply to SFIT and pursue a career in robotics alongside him, and is tremendously proud when Hiro succeeds.

Cass Hamada
Cass is Tadashi's over-worked but loving aunt. She has raised them for a decade since their parents died, although she admits she's not perfect. He hates making her upset, and tries his best to make her proud, encouraging Hiro to do the same.

Parents
Tadashi appears to be the only one with clear memory of his and Hiro's parents, being the older of the two. He still lives his life in consideration for what they would have wanted, and reminds Hiro of how disappointed they would be had they known he was participating in underground bot fights.

Baymax
Tadashi is the creator of Baymax. Before completing him, Tadashi suffered from Baymax's unintentionally erratic and violent behavior, such as quickly jabbing into Tadashi's head with its fingers, shorting electrically (creating a burn hazard) or hurting his ears with high-pitched noise. As soon as Baymax functioned properly, however, Tadashi was ecstatic, humourously running around the room in a happy panic before asking it to scan him. Tadashi is incredibly hopeful at the existence of Baymax, hoping that someday the healthcare companion could help the sick and injured all over the world.

After Tadashi's death, Baymax must take his place as Hiro's emotional support, something Hiro doesn't initially want, nor does Baymax understand. Attempting to make sense of Tadashi's absence is also one of the first times Baymax deviates from his normal functionality. At one point, he calls Tadashi's name while looking at Tadashi's belongings, wondering where he is and when he will come back, something unusual for him at this point. He did not understand that Tadashi could be dead, as he had previously scanned him and calculated that Tadashi was in excellent health.

Whether or not Tadashi intentionally programmed Baymax to look for or remember him is never made clear.

Big Hero 6
Tadashi had a close relationship with all members of Big Hero 6, as the team is originally formed to stop the person responsible for his death. The entire team comprises of his family, best friends, and even the robot he created.

Professor Callaghan
Professor Callaghan was Tadashi's professor and mentor at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology.

The two shared a unique relationship amongst the institute's crowd, as they showed a high level of mutual respect, bordering the lines of a father/son relationship. On Tadashi's side, the young prodigy admired Callaghan greatly for his aspiring ways and innovations in the world of science and technology. Like his mentor, Tadashi was shown to be an inspiring and wise innovator, especially towards Hiro and his friends. Judging by their interactions and similar outlooks on science and intellect, it can be implied that Tadashi learned such traits from Callaghan.

The strength of Tadashi's admiration for Callaghan was truly established moments before the former's death, as the young man was tragically killed trying to save his mentor. Unfortunately, the sacrifice was for naught, as Callaghan was the one responsible for setting the fire, which he did in order to cover the tracks of his crimes of stealing Hiro's microbots. When told Tadashi died on his account, Callaghan openly confessed to having no remorse for causing the tragedy, blaming Tadashi for his own demise and revealing his true, sinister nature. With this, while Tadashi obviously admired Callaghan, it is unknown whether or not Callaghan truly cared for Tadashi.

Quotes

 * (To Hiro) "Are you alright?"
 * (To Hiro) "You better make this up to Aunt Cass before she eats everything in the café!"
 * (To Hiro) "I hope you've learned your lesson, bonehead!"
 * (To Hiro) "When are you going to start doing something with that big brain of yours?"
 * (To Hiro) "What would mom and dad think?"
 * "Fred's the one who comes up with the nicknames."
 * "That is both awesome and disgusting!"
 * (To Hiro) "I'm shaking things up! You need to look at it from a different angle."
 * (To Hiro) "I was just going to tell you your fly was down the whole time you were up there."
 * "Callaghan is in there, someone has to help." (last words to Hiro)
 * "You are going to help so many people, buddy, so many! That's all for now, I am satisfied with my care."

Trivia

 * Tadashi may be based off of Hiro's father in the comics, Tomeo Takachiho, whose death prompted Hiro to build Baymax to fill the void left in his heart.
 * Before the film was released, Tadashi was rumored by many fans to be Yokai.
 * Although his death was accidental, the 2013 Rotoscopers video and early information regarding the plot somewhat implies that Tadashi was deliberately murdered in some early drafts of the script. The Rotoscopers video also depicted Tadashi as already attending classes with Hiro and was also the man in charge of a science research team (most likely consisting of Honey, GoGo, Wasabi, Fred) in which each individual would make different things and would eventually lead up to a competition.
 * Tadashi's role is similar to Ben Parker, Peter Parker's uncle. Uncle Ben is murdered early on by a mugger, and Peter Parker becomes the superhero Spider-Man to find the killer, just as Hiro becomes a superhero to find who was responsible for Tadashi's death. Peter was also very attached to his uncle and looked up to him as a mentor, just as Hiro looked up to Tadashi.
 * Tadashi's role is also similar to Sitka, Kenai's older brother from Brother Bear. They both guide their younger brothers from their wrong ways and then are both killed through discretion/off-screen shots.
 * Although his specific age is unknown (usually debated as either 18 or 21), Tadashi is a legal adult. This can be assumed because when arrested, while Hiro is placed in his own cell because he is a minor, Tadashi is placed in a regular cell with other adults. No adolescent under the age of eighteen is allowed to share a cell with an adult due to the risks of child abuse.
 * Artwork by the film's character designer Shiyoon Kim suggests that Tadashi wore glasses at some point.
 * In older concept art, he was also much older in appearance.