Hiromax

Hiromax is the non-binary ship between Hiro Hamada and Baymax from the Big Hero 6 fandom.

Film
Baymax was built by Hiro's older brother, Tadashi, as his project; as well as to help him in his goal of helping people. Hiro met his brother's robotic nurse creation when he brought him to San Fransokyo Institute of Technology, where he was given a demonstration of Baymax's nurse attending and treating program. As well as taking the time to see materials that Tadashi used to build Baymax.

TV Series
The first episode of the series, "Baymax Returns", shows Hiro rebuilding his friend, after he had found Baymax's healthcare chip in the red gauntlet and before the events that had led to the final scene in the film.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

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Trivia

 * In Kingdom Hearts III, there are two Baymaxes. The first one being the second Baymax that Hiro rebuilt, while the second one being the body of the first Baymax that was original built by Tadashi; and later became lost in the portal's void universe. As Baymax one's body was retrieved from the portal so Dark Riku, of the True Organisation XIII, could see if they can create a heart from Data; by filling Hiro's Fighting Chip with negative emotions that turned Baymax into a Heartless. When Hiro realized this, he tells Dark Riku to give Baymax one back to him; as he didn't want his friend to be used as someone's dark mindless pawn. After Sora and Baymax two fought and defeated "Dark Baymax", Hiro destroys the red fighting chip that is the robot's heart, but replaces it so he can restore the original Baymax to "his" proper nature, in which gave the team of the Kingdom Hearts universe a second Baymax to help them in their task of keeping San Fransokyo safe.
 * In the Baymax Dreams short, "Baymax Dreams of Evil Sheep", Hiro inserts a chip to clear any junk data from Baymax's memory while his robotic friend charges. Inside Baymax's dream mode world, after Baymax saves one of the digital dream sheep, has Hiro had suggested sheep counting to Baymax before going into sleep mode, the evil sheep considered Hiro to be junk data and tries to delete Baymax's memories of him. The red evil sheep almost succeeded in his task until Baymax intervenes, stating that Hiro is "his" friend. A statement that helps the evil sheep to see that Hiro isn't junk data; and when Baymax came back online the robot tells Hiro so.
 * In the original Marvel comic that the Disney film is based on, Hiro Takachiho, the character that Hiro Hamada is based on, is the one who had build Baymax. Who was originally designed to be a hydro-powered robotic synthformer programmed to serve Hiro, but when Hiro's father died, he programmed Baymax's artificial intelligence with the brain engrams of his recently departed father.