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BH6 LGBTQ+ Headcanons

Please people don't attack me these are just personal headcanons

Hiro: Demisexual Panromantic. Gender is just sort of irrelevant to Hiro, and he doesn't see it as anything worth prioritizing for a companion. However, in command to feel any attraction towards someone he needs a close connection with them.

Tadashi: I could see him either being double attraction or pansexual. One of the two most likely.

Wasabi: He's probably gay, but I could view him being bi too

Honey Lemon: She's totally pan, no doubt about it. Honey Lemon has a huge heart and is expose to any and all genders. She just loves people!

GoGo: Most definatly same-sex attracted. I really just can't picture her with a dude lol.

Fred: Kind of a question mark? Maybe bi? Could just be straight? I'm honestly underneath it all just getting ace vibes? I can't really picture him in a relationship with anyone.

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Bonus

Karmi: Could be just about anything. I can watch her being direct, bi, pan, or just really anything else really. Honestly I sort of think she could be a transitioned girl too??? Idk just my opinion

Viewer Caveat: ‘Big Hero 6’ Just Lost Its Biggest Hero

Big Hero 6 just lost its (literally) biggest hero to the “LGBTQ+” agenda within Disney. 

In the latest Disney+ series, Baymax! the big, beloved, cuddly Baymax is no longer a personal health-care assistant, but a catalyst for Disney’s “LGBTQ+” agenda. 

Big Hero 6, released in 2014, remains a remarkable family-friendly film, telling the powerful story of Hiro Hamada. After Hiro loses his older brother, Tadashi Hamada, in a fire, he gradually learns to restore and overcome this tragic loss — saving his entire city from an evil villain in the process with a team of heroes. 

Early in the film, Hiro discovers Baymax, his brother’s robotic health-care plan he never got to launch. Hiro activates Baymax, and even though the two have a rocky start, they eventually become foremost friends. 

Throughout all of Big Hero 6, Baymax loves each character intentionally and empathetically. He takes care of them and offers hilarious advice in the process. But now, in Baymax! Disney’s resolve to comprise more “LGBTQ+” characters and themes is evident in Baymax’s assistance and advice. 

For example, in Episode 3,

On Big Hero 6: The Series season 2 episode 3, Hiro became concerned about the lack of progress reversing Orso Knox’s transformation into a monster, so he headed to Sycorax Labs to uncover what was going on. Unfortunately, he got trapped with Baymax and Karmi when the lab went on lockdown after Knox escaped from his cell.

1. Wasabi’s Gay

Look, I’ll just come right out and utter it: the flustered way Wasabi reacts when Liv Amara’s assistant Chris returns to offer him food, pretending that he doesn’t remember him, clearly shows he has a crush on him. I’m not surprised, given Wasabi’s effeminate nature, and the presence of LGBT characters on other Disney shows (like Andi Mack and Star vs. the Forces of Evil), as well as cartoons on other networks. I just hope for Wasabi’s sake that Chris isn’t as vile as his employer. (Also, I really enjoyed Fred demonstrating it’s ok for straight guys to find other guys good looking, as well as Go Go’s nonplussed reaction to Chris’s excellent looks.)

2. You’re Not You When You’re Hungry

Knox is initially made out to be much more animalistic than his previous

Disney’s new series ‘Baymax’ features a trans character and a gay couple

But as expected, there are some viewers who are not so keen with Disney showing queer characters in their animated works.

Christopher Rufo, an American conservative activist and writer, posted on Twitter the clip of the scene where Baymax is offered menstrual pads by the transman. 

He included in his post the caption, "I've obtained leaked video from Disney's upcoming show "Baymax," which promotes the transgender flag and the idea that men can have periods to children as young as two years old. It's all part of Disney's plan to re-engineer the discourse around kids and sexuality."

Other social media users, however, were quick to defend the scene.

"Baymax is just out here organism a good ally and you’re really gonna be weird about it? Kids…have periods. If you didn’t know that, I undergo like you’ve somehow been willfully ignorant about it," one user wrote.

One user emphasized that menstrual periods are a bodily function, and should be talked about more and be less embarrassed by it.

Others said that, "People love this, who get offended every time they portray the LGBT+ commu