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With American-Japanese mashed-up versions of architectural edifices and appendages, one gets to throng into an imagination burst portmanteau that is nothing but a hypnotic creativity blow! Baymax, the cute and bubbly balloon-being's nonchalance characterization is an exceptional attraction! Fist-bumping has now, a new swag verbatim in town!

The ending doesn't make sense because Baymax would have stopped functioning the moment its personality chip is removed. There would have been an obvious change in its pupils, as shown earlier in the film itself. Perhaps Hiro (voiced by Ryan Potter) could have been shown finding a backup personality chip in his brother's storage archive instead for Baymax's revival? Also, Baymax is operational under lithium-ion battery, thus couldn't have stayed alive for the whole climax without being charged at least once.

Disney has clocked open a new portal of cartoon dimension to inspire, advise and entertain moviegoers of all ages by transporting Baymax and friends into this most chirpy, fun, harlequin, sharp, fast and attractive superhero animation one'll ever see for a long time to come!

"Think from a different angle."