Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Disney and the Walt Disney Animation Studios. I received an all-expense paid trip from Disney so that I could gather and share this information. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
Recently the world was introduced to Baymax, star robot in the Disney animated film Big Hero 6. He was also voted the worlds most huggable character for 2015.
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Amazing doesn’t even describe the feeling I got when watching this adorable video made for my children by Baymax from Big Hero 6. I asked Baymax to say hello to Jason, Emily and Anabelle and to give them a virtual hug. Baymax took it one step further…what happened next is simply AWESOME. Baymax, you rocked it, how about a fist bump? Fa la la la la….
Be sure to check out all my Baymax posts from my recent trip to LA.
Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Disney and the Walt Disney Animation Studios. I received an all-expense paid trip from Disney so that I could gather and share this information. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Disney and the Walt Disney Animation Studios. I received an all-expense paid trip from Disney so that I could gather and share this information. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
If you’ve seen Big Hero 6, you will likely recall that really cute short film that came on just before the movie started aptly titled FEAST.
Disclosure: This is part of a sponsored collaboration with Disney and the Walt Disney Animation Studios. I received an all-expense paid trip from Disney so that I could gather and share this information. However, all experiences and opinions are always 100% my own as this post is written by me in its entirety.
Whenever I watch a movie, especially an animated movie, I tend to take for granted the creative minds behind the story. Not on purpose of course, but simply because it just seems so easy.