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|number = 12
 
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|writer = Jenny Jaffe
 
|writer = Jenny Jaffe
|storyboard = David Vantuyle<br>Monica Davila<br>Young Ki Yoon
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|storyboard = David VanTuyle<br>Monica Davila<br>Young Ki Yoon
 
|director = Stephen Heneveld
 
|director = Stephen Heneveld
 
|airdate = [[July 28]], [[2018]]
 
|airdate = [[July 28]], [[2018]]
 
|previous = "[[Killer App]]"
 
|previous = "[[Killer App]]"
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"'''Small Hiro One'''" is the twelfth upcoming episode of the ''[[Big Hero 6: The Series]]''. It is scheduled to premiere on [[July 28]], [[2018]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/DisneyTVA/status/1006346800448536576|title=Disney Television Animation News post|website=Twitter|accessdate=June 12, 2018}}</ref>
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"'''Small Hiro One'''" is the twelfth episode of the ''[[Big Hero 6: The Series]]''. It premiered on [[July 28]], [[2018]].
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==Plot==
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One night, [[Big Hero 6 (team)|Big Hero 6]] is on the search for a stolen shipment of nickel-titanium alloy. [[Hiro Hamada|Hiro]] and [[Baymax]] track the shipment to a rundown warehouse. Hiro goes in alone and almost gets caught by a drone that is on patrol. He avoids it, but another one catches him, alerting [[Yama (Big Hero 6)|Yama]]. He deploys a large robot named [[Little Yama|Mega Yama]], made from the stolen metal, to attack Hiro. Pretty soon, Baymax and the rest of the team show up. At first, Mega Yama proves to be a tough robot to beat, but Big Hero 6 easily manage to disable it. However, Yama escapes, vowing revenge. Instead of going after him, the team decides to call it a night because famous alumni, [[Trevor Trengrove|Dr. Trevor Trengrove]], will be making a special guest appearance at [[San Fransokyo Institute of Technology|San Fransokyo Tech]].
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The next day, students are gathered to attend a science workshop hosted by Trevor Trengrove himself. Unfortunately, Hiro is not allowed to attend because he is under sixteen. So while his friends and [[Karmi]] partake at Trengrove's workshop, [[Professor Granville]] sends Hiro and Baymax, to the Sciencetoirum to attend a juvenile scientists workshop hosted by [[Wendy Wower]], much to Hiro's dismay. [[Fred (Big Hero 6)|Fred]] also attends, and while everyone is having a good time, Hiro stands around sulking. Wendy takes notice and has a talk with him. She reveals that she used to be a robotics major when she was a student at SFIT, and Trengrove was her lab partner, which surprises Hiro. Meanwhile, in Trengrove's workshop, things are looking suspicious for [[Go Go Tomago|Go Go]], [[Honey Lemon]], and [[Wasabi]]. They notice Dr. Trengrove has been kicking out students who do not specialize in chemistry, physics or engineering. He even kicked Karmi out after mentioning she was a biology major. Now he is having everyone race against the clock to build piezoelectric generators. When Honey, Go Go, and Wasabi are the first to finish, Dr. Trengrove selects them to attend a special assignment.
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Having grown weary of being in Wendy's workshop, Hiro gets permission to go and explore the museum, so he can look for a way to get into Trengrove's workshop. Hiro learns from Baymax, using him as a balloon hanging in the air, that Dr. Trengrove is taking Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi to another room in the warehouse. He also finds out that Yama is standing outside. Hiro and Baymax rush back to Wendy's workshop to get Fred. They are making model volcanoes, and this gives Hiro an idea. He gathers Wendy and the kids over to show their projects to Yama. Distracted, Hiro, Baymax, and Fred sneak into Trengrove's warehouse.
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Back in Trengrove's workshop, Dr. Trengrove urges Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi to work on topics based on their majors. Honey makes a chemical compound for the lightweight protective exoskeleton, Wasabi builds a mega-pace projectile system, and Go Go builds a magnetic levitation system. Dr. Trengrove then takes their work to be evaluated, and while they wait, Hiro, Baymax, and Fred show up. When Dr. Trengrove returns, Yama shows up. It turns out that Trengrove has been working with Yama to build him a new improved Mega Yama, using the tech that Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi made. After Yama escapes with his new robot, Trengrove explains the alliance was built on blackmail. Yama has some incriminating information against him on a flash-drive, and threatened to expose it unless he cooperated. Big Hero 6 go after Yama and Mega Yama and arrive at the docks. With the tech made by Go Go, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi, Mega Yama proves much tougher to beat than before. It looks like they cannot stop Mega Yama, but then Hiro suddenly has an idea. Remembering the volcano project, Big Hero 6 stuff two chemical balls, filled with baking soda and vinegar, into Mega Yama. The two properties override Mega Yama's system, causing it to erupt.
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Big Hero 6 arrives back at SFIT and present the flash-drive to Dr. Trengrove. Feeling rather guilty, however, he confesses to Wendy that he stole her thesis and wants to make things right by sharing the truth with the world. Rather than being upset, Wendy thanks Trevor for finally admitting the truth. She later takes a night tour of SFIT with Hiro; in during which, she reveals that Professor Granville was her mentor. This confuses Hiro, as he and the other students were told that Granville was an entirely new member of the staff, prompting him to look into the university's history. He finds a picture of Granville with a mysterious boy in a yearbook and begins to question her.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Ryan Potter]] as [[Hiro Hamada]]
*[[Ryan Potter]] as [[Hiro Hamada]]<ref name="youtube 1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH8ZGpRT2Eo|title=Karmi and Hiro small bonding moment - Big Hero 6|website=YouTube|accessdate=June 24, 2018}}</ref>
 
*[[Scott Adsit]] as [[Baymax]]/Atrophysics Major/Male Student<ref name="youtube 2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH8ZGpRT2Eo|title=Karmi Sings - Big Hero 6|website=YouTube|accessdate=June 24, 2018}}</ref>
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*[[Scott Adsit]] as [[Baymax]], Astrophysics Major, Male Student
*[[Génesis Rodríguez]] as [[Honey Lemon]]<ref name="youtube 2"/>
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*[[Génesis Rodríguez]] as [[Honey Lemon]]
*[[Khary Payton]] as [[Wasabi]]<ref name="youtube 2"/>
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*[[Khary Payton]] as [[Wasabi]]
*[[Jamie Chung]] as [[Go Go Tomago]]<ref name="youtube 2"/>
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*[[Jamie Chung]] as [[Go Go Tomago]]
*[[Brooks Wheelan]] as [[Fred (Big Hero 6)|Fred]]<ref name="youtube 2"/>
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*Brooks Wheelan as [[Fred (Big Hero 6)|Fred]]
*[[Haley Tju]] as [[Karmi]]<ref name="youtube 1"/>
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*[[Haley Tju]] as [[Karmi]]
*[[Paul Briggs]] as [[Mr. Yama]]
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*[[Paul Briggs]] as [[Yama (Big Hero 6)|Yama]]
*Jennifer Lewis as [[Professor Granville]]
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*[[Jenifer Lewis]] as [[Professor Granville]]
*[[Kari Wahlgren]] as Brooke/Weird Little Boy
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*[[Kari Wahlgren]] as Brooke, Weird Little Boy
*[[Riki Lindhome]] as Wendy Wower
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*[[Riki Lindhome]] as [[Wendy Wower]]
*[[Andy Daly]] as Trevor Trengrove
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*[[Andy Daly]] as [[Trevor Trengrove]]
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==Trivia==
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*At the end of the episode, Hiro mentions Tadashi Hamada Hall, which was seen in the end credits of ''[[Big Hero 6]]''.
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*Wendy examined Baymax just like Hiro did in the movie when he first met him.
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**Her examination reveals that Hiro replaced Baymax's lithium ion batteries with supercapacitors, as he suggested to [[Tadashi Hamada|Tadashi]] in the film
   
 
==International Premieres==
 
==International Premieres==
 
*[[June 22]], 2018 ([[Spain]])
 
*[[June 22]], 2018 ([[Spain]])
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*[[July 8]], 2018 (Latin America/[[Brazil]])
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*[[August 18]], 2018 ([[Germany]])
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" widths="150">
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Small Hiro One 7.JPG|Sports drink
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Small Hiro One 9.JPG|Kiro
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Small Hiro One 8.JPG|Karmi was kicked out of Trengrove's event
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Small Hiro One 6.JPG|Amphibians
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Small Hiro One 3.jpeg|Professor Granville, twenty years ago
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Small Hiro One 4.JPG|Granville with the mysterious boy in the yearbook
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Small Hiro One 5.JPG|"Why wouldn't she tell us?"
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</gallery>
   
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
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{{Big Hero 6}}
 
{{Big Hero 6}}
 
[[Category:Big Hero 6 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Big Hero 6 episodes]]

Revision as of 21:18, 27 August 2019

"Small Hiro One" is the twelfth episode of the Big Hero 6: The Series. It premiered on July 28, 2018.

Plot

One night, Big Hero 6 is on the search for a stolen shipment of nickel-titanium alloy. Hiro and Baymax track the shipment to a rundown warehouse. Hiro goes in alone and almost gets caught by a drone that is on patrol. He avoids it, but another one catches him, alerting Yama. He deploys a large robot named Mega Yama, made from the stolen metal, to attack Hiro. Pretty soon, Baymax and the rest of the team show up. At first, Mega Yama proves to be a tough robot to beat, but Big Hero 6 easily manage to disable it. However, Yama escapes, vowing revenge. Instead of going after him, the team decides to call it a night because famous alumni, Dr. Trevor Trengrove, will be making a special guest appearance at San Fransokyo Tech.

The next day, students are gathered to attend a science workshop hosted by Trevor Trengrove himself. Unfortunately, Hiro is not allowed to attend because he is under sixteen. So while his friends and Karmi partake at Trengrove's workshop, Professor Granville sends Hiro and Baymax, to the Sciencetoirum to attend a juvenile scientists workshop hosted by Wendy Wower, much to Hiro's dismay. Fred also attends, and while everyone is having a good time, Hiro stands around sulking. Wendy takes notice and has a talk with him. She reveals that she used to be a robotics major when she was a student at SFIT, and Trengrove was her lab partner, which surprises Hiro. Meanwhile, in Trengrove's workshop, things are looking suspicious for Go Go, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi. They notice Dr. Trengrove has been kicking out students who do not specialize in chemistry, physics or engineering. He even kicked Karmi out after mentioning she was a biology major. Now he is having everyone race against the clock to build piezoelectric generators. When Honey, Go Go, and Wasabi are the first to finish, Dr. Trengrove selects them to attend a special assignment.

Having grown weary of being in Wendy's workshop, Hiro gets permission to go and explore the museum, so he can look for a way to get into Trengrove's workshop. Hiro learns from Baymax, using him as a balloon hanging in the air, that Dr. Trengrove is taking Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi to another room in the warehouse. He also finds out that Yama is standing outside. Hiro and Baymax rush back to Wendy's workshop to get Fred. They are making model volcanoes, and this gives Hiro an idea. He gathers Wendy and the kids over to show their projects to Yama. Distracted, Hiro, Baymax, and Fred sneak into Trengrove's warehouse.

Back in Trengrove's workshop, Dr. Trengrove urges Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi to work on topics based on their majors. Honey makes a chemical compound for the lightweight protective exoskeleton, Wasabi builds a mega-pace projectile system, and Go Go builds a magnetic levitation system. Dr. Trengrove then takes their work to be evaluated, and while they wait, Hiro, Baymax, and Fred show up. When Dr. Trengrove returns, Yama shows up. It turns out that Trengrove has been working with Yama to build him a new improved Mega Yama, using the tech that Go Go, Honey, and Wasabi made. After Yama escapes with his new robot, Trengrove explains the alliance was built on blackmail. Yama has some incriminating information against him on a flash-drive, and threatened to expose it unless he cooperated. Big Hero 6 go after Yama and Mega Yama and arrive at the docks. With the tech made by Go Go, Honey Lemon, and Wasabi, Mega Yama proves much tougher to beat than before. It looks like they cannot stop Mega Yama, but then Hiro suddenly has an idea. Remembering the volcano project, Big Hero 6 stuff two chemical balls, filled with baking soda and vinegar, into Mega Yama. The two properties override Mega Yama's system, causing it to erupt.

Big Hero 6 arrives back at SFIT and present the flash-drive to Dr. Trengrove. Feeling rather guilty, however, he confesses to Wendy that he stole her thesis and wants to make things right by sharing the truth with the world. Rather than being upset, Wendy thanks Trevor for finally admitting the truth. She later takes a night tour of SFIT with Hiro; in during which, she reveals that Professor Granville was her mentor. This confuses Hiro, as he and the other students were told that Granville was an entirely new member of the staff, prompting him to look into the university's history. He finds a picture of Granville with a mysterious boy in a yearbook and begins to question her.

Cast

Trivia

  • At the end of the episode, Hiro mentions Tadashi Hamada Hall, which was seen in the end credits of Big Hero 6.
  • Wendy examined Baymax just like Hiro did in the movie when he first met him.
    • Her examination reveals that Hiro replaced Baymax's lithium ion batteries with supercapacitors, as he suggested to Tadashi in the film

International Premieres

Gallery


v - e - d
Big Hero 6 logo
Media
Films and Television: Big Hero 6 (video/soundtrack) • Big Hero 6: The SeriesBig Chibi 6: The ShortsBaymax!

Books: MangaThe Art of Big Hero 6Comic Books
Video Games: Big Hero 6: Battle in the BayBig Hero 6: Bot FightDisney Infinity seriesBig Hero 6: Baymax BlastKingdom Hearts IIIDisney Crossy RoadDisney Emoji BlitzDisney Magic KingdomsDisney Heroes: Battle ModeDisney Sorcerer's Arena

Disney Parks
San Fransokyo SquareThe Happy Ride with BaymaxThe AnnexThe Magic of Disney AnimationPLAY!

Entertainment: Baymax Super Exercise Expo
Fireworks: Happily Ever AfterDisney EnchantmentIlluminate! A Nighttime CelebrationMomentousWonderful World of AnimationDisney in the StarsWondrous Journeys
Parades: Dreaming Up!Disney Harmony in Color! Parade

Characters
Original: Hiro HamadaBaymaxTadashi HamadaGo Go TomagoHoney LemonWasabiFredAunt CassRobert Callaghan/YokaiAbigail CallaghanAlistair KreiSergeant GersonMochiYamaMr. FredericksonMrs. FredericksonHeathcliffJudyThe Ringleader

The Series: Professor GranvilleObakeBaron Von SteamerKarmiHigh VoltageRichardson MoleGlobbyFelony CarlMomakaseMad JacksMini-MaxMr. SparklesWendy WowerTrevor TrengroveNoodle Burger BoyLenore ShimamotoTrinaLiv AmaraDi AmaraOrso KnoxMegan CruzChief CruzChrisAC and DCNega-GlobbyMayoiSupersonic SueHardlightRoddy Blair
Baymax!: Kiko TanakaSofiaAliMbitaYukioYachi
Deleted: The Fujitas

Episodes
Big Hero 6: The Series

Shorts: "Baymax and Fred" • "Baymax and Go Go" • "Baymax and Wasabi" • "Baymax and Hiro" • "Baymax and Mochi" • "Baymax and Honey Lemon" • "Baymax Dreams of Too Many Baymaxes" • "Baymax Dreams of Evil Sheep" • "Baymax Dreams of Bed Bugs" • "Baymax Dreams of Mochizilla" • "Baymax Dreams of Too Many Freds"
Season One: "Baymax Returns" • "Issue 188" • "Big Roommates 2" • "Fred's Bro-Tillion" • "Food Fight" • "Muirahara Woods" • "Failure Mode" • "Aunt Cass Goes Out" • "The Impatient Patient" • "Mr. Sparkles Loses His Sparkle" • "Killer App" • "Small Hiro One" • "Kentucky Kaiju" • "Rivalry Weak" • "Fan Friction" • "Mini-Max" • "Big Hero 7" • "Big Problem" • "Steamer's Revenge" • "The Bot Fighter" • "Obake Yashiki" • "Countdown to Catastrophe"
Season Two: "Internabout" • "Seventh Wheel" • "Prey Date" • "Something's Fishy" • "Nega-Globby" • "The Fate of the Roommates" • "Muira-Horror!" • "Something Fluffy" • "Supersonic Sue" • "Lie Detector" • "Write Turn Here" • "City of Monsters" • "Mini-Maximum Trouble" • "El Fuego" • "The Globby Within" • "Hardlight" • "The Present" • "Hiro the Villain" • "Portal Enemy" • "Fred the Fugitive" • "Major Blast" • "Fear Not" • "Legacies"
Season Three: "The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium" • "Mayor for a Day/The Dog Craze of Summer" • "Trading Chips/Mini Noodle Burger Max" • "A Friendly Face/Big Chibi 6" • "Cobra and Mongoose/Better Off Fred" • "Big Hero Battle/Go Go the Woweroo" • "The New Nega-Globby/De-Based" • "The MiSFIT/Return To Sycorax" • "A Fresh Sparkles/Noodle Burger Ploy" • "Krei-oke Night/The Mascot Upshot"

Baymax!: "Cass" • "Kiko" • "Sofia" • "Mbita" • "Yachi" • "Baymax"

Organizations
Big Hero 6
Locations
San FransokyoLucky Cat CaféSan Fransokyo Institute of TechnologyAkuma IslandFrederickson ManorKrei Tech IndustriesNoodle BurgerObake's LairSycoraxFrederickson Candy Co.
Objects
MicrobotsMegabotBaymax's ChipHoney Lemon's Chem-PurseYokai's MaskLittle YamaSilent SparrowSkymaxesLenore Shimamoto's JournalKentucky KaijuEnergy AmplifierGo Go's Cycle
Songs
StoryImmortalsWe've Got Dance PowerNoodle SongWe're Gonna Be GoodWe Are 4 2 SingDark MatterWoweroo RapB-A-Y-M-A-XA New AngleHappy SongBa La La La La La La La LaKoo Loo LeeOne Sweet Ride