I always thought it was a weird story choice that Hiro and the others simply treated the Micro-Bots as some outside force that they couldn't do anything against other than just physically stopping them. Never once does the movie acknowledge that HIRO MADE the Micro-Bots and thus should know them far more intimately than the professor ever would. There's no attempt to block the signal from the control band, or do something to de-magnetize the Micro-Bots, or use an EMP or something similar to simply shut them down, or build a new model (Mega-Bots?) that would render the Micro-Bots obsolete, or anything that would make use of Hiro's (or any of the other characters') supposed inventor-level intelligence. It's bizarre that the story has Hiro be a robot-building supergenius and then the best he can think of is "fight the guy for the remote control."
>>154005973Huh. That IS a little weird...
Because plot and the whole movie was just a pilot for a superhero concept show.
>>154007889>microbotthat ain't even a millibot, it's a gosh dang centibot
>>154005973That was HIS mistake!
>>154007919I'm sad Yokai doesn't randomly say this in Disney Speedstorm.
>>154005973They could have explained it but>EMPThey were fighting in the city. You don't want to detonate an EMP in middle of a city, especially when a rather large radius is required due to them being mass produced >block signalThe bots were were partially automatic (that lone one the professor couldn't know about but was going toward the factory) and the setting has advanced AI. Maybe you could block specific instructions but not prevent them from recognizing the user with remote and the primary directive of protecting him>demagnetizeThey were meant for construction and they had to be secured from this way of sabotage
>>154006629At least Disney didn't let this opportunity slip a second time... Big Hero 6 was MADE to be expanded to a series