The concept of the Hybrid city 'San Fransokyo' is new and innovative which has been created beautifully for the big screen. Big Hero 6 is also one of the most stunningly animated Disney films ever (in fact, I only find it second best to the 1940's Pinocchio). And all characters Fred, Go-Go, Honey- Lemon and Wasabi are the dysfunctional yet caring group of friends for Hiro who help Hiro to grow up and bring out happiness within him. He may not be the scariest villain or charismatic but he certainly has mystery and menace about him. The villain of the story has completely changed the dynamics of antagonists within Disney. Aunt Cass is the fun and hip auntie, voiced by the perfectly matched Maya Rudolph. As I said before, each character brings something new and different to the film. Of course, those are not the only two characters that are engaging to view. I can't name a single person who didn't enjoy him as a character. He's charming, adorable and brings the comedy element to Big Hero 6. Baymax is also one of the greatest characters Disney has ever adapted on to the big screen. We also see a clear maturing point when Hiro learns from his older brother when he goes into the portal to save Abigail (much like Tadashi faced similar danger when going into the burning building). Hiro is someone who has a major loss in his life but is taught to move on and grow up. Disney have taken a much younger protagonist who I believe is someone anyone of any age can relate to. I absolutely adore the character of Hiro and his character journey. Each one has their own steer and adds something to the film. It has beautiful animation, fun and engaging characters, humor, emotion, originality, a strong storyline, action-packed - the list goes on! First of all, I must talk about the ensemble of characters used within this film. It has everything needed for a Disney movie.
But in my honest opinion, and as someone who's watched Disney since before they could walk, I don't see why I shouldn't consider this the greatest Disney film ever.
Okay, I know by the statement 'The Greatest Disney Film Ever', it always sounds like an exaggeration.