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Description Well, Disney's Big Hero 6 is an Awesome movie now that I've seen it , so I decided to draw my own version of the characters to add into my TMNT/Power Rangers/Marvel crossover continuity. They are based on the original Marvel characters, but have some obvious influence from the Disney movie. 

This is Monster Baymax, a robot initially designed as a personal healthcare unit by Hiro Hamada's father that was never completed before his death, but was finished by his son as a young age in order to feel closer to his father. Originally hero's only companion and protector, Baymax's initial purpose  was to help and heal others. 
When Hiro's mother was kidnapped by a masked villain, Hiro quickly took up an offer to join with Big Hero 6, a government sponsored super hero team, and designed Baymax a set of power armour to wear over his squishy exterior and protect him from damage. Together the two served as a powerful members of the team, helping to defeat many threats to the world. Though he is capable of great destruction, Baymax core programming is still a healer, and is incapable of knowingly causing injury to a living being. Underneath all his armour, he is still a medical care unit, and he has saved the lives of members of his own team and many innocent victims along the way.
A Robot with advanced AI, Baymax contains a massive database of store medical procedures, including helping to heal mental and psychological wounds. His inner body is equipped with a scanner meant to diagnose its patient, and can deduce many injuries in the host, and tell medical information like blood-type and internal chemical balance. His body is equipped with many medical tools, such as defibrillators in his hand, and often stores doses of common medicines to help in emergencies. His torso also acts as a TV screen to display many different images and recordings. 
His armour is made of super hard but light weight polymers and can resist weapons fire, explosives and super-human battering. He is equipped with jet boosters for flight, and his fists can fire off like rockets. His arms also contain mini-rocket launchers, and he is also capable of breathing fire. 
He is drawn here both with and without his armour.
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joeabuy1000 [2014-12-19 12:34:27 +0000 UTC]

I like how this is evidently a mashup of both 80s Baymax and present Baymax in a believable mix of both. 

As for the query of whether Tadashi should exist in this continuity, Tadashi was created specifically to replace Tomeo Takachiho in the comics (i.e. they're kind of different versions of the same character in a matter of speaking). If Tomeo exists/lives longer than usual in this continuity, Tadashi will have to have a completely different characterization to avoid becoming redundant but can be kept alive. A popular meme is to turn him into Sunfire, who was absent in BH6 the film but instrumental in BH6 the comic.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to joeabuy1000 [2014-12-20 00:02:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, I'm glad you like it then. I think it was the comic was in the 90's, but whatever.
Yeah, Tadeashi was probably meant to replace his father in the movie in ways, as he was an older male family member who helped build/inspire Baymax, and who's death set Hiro off on joining/forming Big Hero 6. They probably made Tadashi into Hiro's brother rather than his father so as to make him closer in age to the other four members of Big Hero 6, who where previously Tadashi's best friends. While Hiro was still younger than them, Honey, Gogo, Wasabi and Fred where all younger than their comic counterparts, perhaps so they could still believably be Hiro's friends, as well as making the Technical institute a believable place for them to have all met as students.
I never really stated it, but I originally intended for Hiro to have a younger sister instead of an older brother. But this was only based on a dream I had before the movie came out, and really had no plot purpose other than being different. Still, I could keep in Tadashi in as a living male role model for Hiro, perhaps they helped build Baymax together in memory of their deceased father.
As for making Tadashi into Sunfire, I am afraid I can't do that, as I already added a Sunfire into this continuity long before I even learned about this movie. dinalfos5.deviantart.com/art/B… (dated 2010).
The idea of making Tadashi some kind of hero is still an interesting idea, or he could just be some kind of team mentor, who doesn't fight but still provides valuable assistance.

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joeabuy1000 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2014-12-20 00:25:55 +0000 UTC]

I noticed long after I submitted the comment. But the idea of Tadashi as mission control-type dude seems to work well. 

Tadashi as a little girl, on the other hand, I have not encountered at all.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to joeabuy1000 [2014-12-20 09:10:18 +0000 UTC]

Yeah fair enough. Yeah, I'm glad you like the idea. Well I really did like Tadashi in the film, so including him more could be quite interesting. I really liked the character in the movie, so much so that the more I saw how much he was in during the first act, the more it kind of saddened me, as I knew he was going to die. This was not like the death of Elsa and Anna's parents, who die very early in the prologue of Frozen, this was someone we had gotten to really know the personality of, and who's loss that not felt solely by the other characters in the film, but by the audience as well. So yeah, it would be worth keeping him around in this story, if the catalyst is something other than his death. In this case, his father made Baymax, and Hiro joins Big Hero Six to rescue his mother, though she was taken by Youkai rather than Everwraith.
As for the little sister, well obviously I never meant for her to replace Tadashi, she would only do so as Hiro's soul sibling as I had it. But just because I may keep Tadashi, doesn't mean I want to drop the sister, so finding a proper dynamic for the Hamada family might need some mulling over and restructuring.
One reason as for why Tadashi gets limited to supporting the team could be that Big Hero 6 originally approached Tadashi to join with Baymax, but a crippling injury during his mother's kidnapping kept him from the position, forcing Hiro to take up a position on the team instead, initially against Tadeasi's objections. However, I like the idea that the Hamada siblings are all tech geniuses, and perhaps all three of them work together on all of Baymax's upgrades and repairs, as well as all the tech Hiro and the rest of Big Hero 6 use in battle. The idea of the 'Hiro' hero persona being the combined effort of all 3 siblings is perhaps something to go with. 

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Cyclops1991 [2014-12-17 14:21:39 +0000 UTC]

So, Tadashi never existed?

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2014-12-17 21:27:50 +0000 UTC]

Well, Tadashi was a creation of the Disney movie, he never existed in the Big Hero 6 comics. In the comic, Baymax was built by Hiro and was modelled after his recently deceased father,  so I decided to rely on that aspect of Baymax while also incorporating the unarmoured  form and original medical purpose of Baymax, but also using his comic book inspired armour.
as for Tadashi himself, I guess I could keep him in this continuity, but he would not have the same purpose of having built Baymax first, nor would his death have inspired the forming of Big Hero 6. Instead it would be the kidnapping of their mother that inspired Hiro to join big Hero 6, like in the comics.

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Cyclops1991 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2014-12-21 00:10:09 +0000 UTC]

Well, I had this idea of having Tadashi as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent working with the Life Model Decoys division.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2014-12-21 00:51:35 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, that works. Are you trying to imply that you wanted to have a SHIELD in the Disney movie, and that Tadashi was using an LMD when it went into the fire to save Callahan, and that was the LMD that 'died' in the fire? Or do you just mean he works on the LMDs in a continuity like this where there is a much greater presence of SHIELD and Marvel characters?
I was working on the idea for this story that Hiro, Tadashi and their sister all helped finish building Baymax, as well as his armour and the gadgets they use as heroes. Tadashi was originally the one that was going to join Big Hero 6 alongside Baymax, but when Youkai kidnapped their mother, Tadashi was crippled by Youkai's attacks, so Hiro took his place, initially against Tadashi's objections. Tadashi later served as a team coordinator for Big Hero 6 once he accepted Hiro's role as part of the team.

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Cyclops1991 In reply to Dinalfos5 [2014-12-21 01:23:36 +0000 UTC]

I meant to imply that he works on LMDs. I also have an idea where in my universe Tadashi is also the martial arts superhero Ronin.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to Cyclops1991 [2014-12-21 04:13:07 +0000 UTC]

Fair enough, I was just wondering because LMDs have often been used as excuses as to why someone who was supposed to die didn't, saying an LMD died in their place. Just was making sure if you were trying to suggest that for Tadeashi as a reason he might not have died in the Big Hero 6 movie. Having Tadeashi be Ronin instead of Maya Lopez or Clint Barton is an interesting idea, it's a suitable heroic alias for him. 

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jacobyel [2014-11-14 23:58:22 +0000 UTC]

Cool.

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Dinalfos5 In reply to jacobyel [2014-11-15 16:49:21 +0000 UTC]

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jacobyel In reply to Dinalfos5 [2014-11-15 18:00:58 +0000 UTC]

Anytime.

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