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Hiro decides to upgrade himself with super strength, but his new tech backfires and causes problems at home and at school.
Hiro decides to upgrade himself with super strength, but his new tech backfires and causes problems at home and at school.
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S1, EP20 "Steamer's Revenge"Hiro and the others plan the ultimate birthday surprise for Wasabi by recovering his car from the bottom of the bay, but Baron Von Steamer ruins the celebration.
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S1, EP21 "The Bot-Fighter"Hiro is drawn back into the world of bot-fighting, where he meets Trina, a young bot-fighter.
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S1, EP19 "Big Problem"When a monster wreaks havoc in San Fransokyo, Big Hero 6 must go on a real-life monster hunt.
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S1, EP18 "Big Hero 7"Richardson Mole goads Fred into accidentally revealing Big Hero 6's secret identities and then blackmails his way into the team, becoming its seventh member.
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S1, EP22 "Obake Yashiki"After Big Hero 6 goes to a haunted house, Hiro keeps seeing his late brother, Tadashi, around the city.
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S1, EP17 "Mini-Max"Hiro invents a tiny robot, Mini-Max, to supervise and be a sidekick to Fred while the rest of the team is in class.
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S1, EP16 "Fan Friction"Karmi starts posting fan fiction about Big Hero 6, depicting Hiro as her boyfriend.
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S1, EP15 "Rivalry Weak"Honey Lemon secretly takes art classes at SFIT's rival, SFAI, and soon finds herself caught in the middle of both schools' annual Rivalry Week tradition of pranking each other.
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