Marking the aboriginal absolute accord amid Disney Activity and their Marvel acquisition, Big Hero 6 combines Disney admiration and agreeableness with Marvel awe and activity to bear a blur that exhibits the best of both studios – even if that mix isn’t yet as aesthetic as it could be. Still, this blur takes an abstruse (and strange) banana book and transforms it into something fun and refreshingly different, with endless of boilerplate appeal. That’s no baby accomplishment.

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