- “No one hustles Yama!”
- ―Yama to Hiro
Yama is a minor villain in the 2014 Disney animated feature film, Big Hero 6. Yama is set to appear as a recurring villain and even a henchman to a hacking villain in the upcoming Big Hero 6: The Series.
Appearances
Big Hero 6
Yama is first introduced as the undisputed bot-fighter champion in San Fransokyo's underground bot fights with his prize robot, Little Yama. After defeating an unfortunate contender, a boy named Hiro Hamada shows up and asks if he can participate with his own robot. Yama, underwhelmed by Hiro's naive demeanor, agrees to fight the boy. When Hiro's bot seems to collapse after the first round, Yama is about to gloat in his victory until Hiro bribes him with more money for a rematch. The confident Yama accepts this and the match restarts.
However, Hiro's bot is revealed to be highly advanced, quickly repairing itself and destroying Little Yama with ease. Hiro brazenly boasts about his victory until Yama, out of spite, has his goons attack the boy and chase him into the alley. When the group seems to have Hiro cornered, Hiro's brother Tadashi rescues him on his moped away from the goons.
The brothers, along with Yama's gang and everyone in the bot fights, are caught and arrested by the San Fransokyo police during the escape. Yama and his gang are forced to share a cramped cell with Tadashi, while Hiro has a separate cell to himself due to being a minor. Hiro and Tadashi are released that same night on account of their aunt, while Yama and his henchmen are presumably left in the police station. He isn't shown for the rest of the film after this.
Big Hero 6: Baymax Returns
Not long after his and his gang's arrest he left Bot fighting behind and went to become a criminal in a neighborhood know as "Good Luck Ally", in which got him hired by an unknown man that goes by "Obake". Despite not meeting him face to face, Yama took the job to be his Minion and even "fetcher".
During Yama and his men holding a man by his feet as they threaten to drop him if he didn't give them money - as they could no longer "earn" it through bot fighting after being humiliated by a kid -, he got a call from his boss along with the task of retrieving a sculpture from San Fransokyo Institute of Technology; in which Obake showed Yama on the large screen at his home. As Yama was coming up with ways to get it, he and his men come across a out of control, wondering robot along with the very boy that had made a fuel out of him and decided to use this opportunity to give Hiro the "lesson" that they weren't able to give him at the bot fights.
However, when they were in the middle of hanging "Zero" by the feet and buying their time to drop him on the side of the building that they were standing on for fun, Yama saw Hiro's ID for SFIT and realized that he is a student at the nerd school and could serve as their "little helper" of obtaining the sculpture. To make sure that Hiro does as they say, Yama held the robot they obtained from him as a bargaining chip; the sculpture for the robot. Even when Yama has no interest in giving it back. Which was proven, when Hiro and the friend that he brought with him gave Yama what he asked for he still planned to give Hiro his "lesson" of the night and keep the robot for himself. Even three superheroes saved the two from them and took the robot back, Yama had already made copies of it in the form of an powerful and wrecking army that would obey his commands.
Yama's employer wasn't happen when he learnt that he lost the sculpture when he was able to obtain it for a short second and had used his hacking to make lift that Yama was in plummet from a high level; fortunately Obake was pleased with the robotic army that Yama built and how he planed to use them to get the sculpture back. As Yama's new robots attacked the city as a distraction, he and a small number of Baymaxes went to SFIT to obtain the sculpture himself; with no knowledge that "Zero" and his robot were still at the school. Yama was having trouble finding the room that it was kept in and the item itself until he hurt himself and one of his robot minions reviled itself to be an imposter, with the sculpture in its hand.
After a piece of the sculpture breaks off and revealed a powerful energy source that amplify anything electronic to a dangerous level from the inside of it, Yama called Obake to ask him why he didn't warn him about the dangers of it; in which his boss replies by telling Yama that a "dog" doesn't need to know or ask what it is fetching for its master. With Yama escaping from the group of superheroes with the entity in his pocket, it melts itself through his clothing and out of the pocket as it attached itself to a train and making it go out of control; and far out of Yama's reach. Leaving Yama empty handed as the damaged sculpture was later destroyed.
Video games
Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay
Yama is the main antagonist of the video game, Battle in the Bay, where he sought revenge against Hiro for defeating him in the bot-fighting tournament. To do so, Yama invaded San Fransokyo with an army of battle bots, setting them against the Big Hero 6 team. After a battle on the Golden Gate Bridge, however, Yama is defeated and sent back to prison.
Big Hero 6: Bot Fight
Yama served as a minor antagonist, serving as the primary enemy in the first stage of the game where he, once again, made an attempt to avenge his own defeat by terminating Hiro.
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Trivia
- "Yama" is Japanese for "mountain."
- In earlier drafts, Yama was intended to be a more important antagonist as a mob boss in San Fransokyo's crime scene. He was the leader of a gang, which consisted of rocket-powered bomber men, a sumo wrestler, and the Fujitas; a group of martial artist roller women in traditional Japanese wear and makeup.[1]
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