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This time, it’s not only women on their period, but men, too. 

During a school talent show, Baymax finds the girl in an all-gender bathroom. Baymax convinced them to go on adate after loudly analyzing their attraction to each other. After Hiro loses his older brother, Tadashi Hamada, in a fire, he slowly learns to heal 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 project he never got to launch.

He is designed as a healthcare robot, meaning he is programmed to improve the health of others by any means necessary.

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Disney’s upcoming kids series, Baymax, is already causing controversy days before its release.

The already controversial show is based on the beloved character from the film, Big Hero 6, and his life as a healthcare worker.

One fan tweeted, “Baymax series including gay/trans people as well as discussions about periods is a great thing and is not at all political. According to Rufo’s tweet, the show is part of Disney’s bigger plan to re-engineer the discourse around kids and sexuality.

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Baymax has included a number of LGBTQ characters in an effort to be more inclusive. But now, in Baymax! Disney’s resolve to include more “LGBTQ+” characters and themes is evident in Baymax’s assistance and advice. 

For example, in Episode 3, Baymax helps a little girl who experiences her first period.

Luckily, Baymax steps in to help since he specializes in healthcare. He said, “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.”

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His tweet didn’t sit well with a lot of people.

There was also another episode totally dedicated to two young men going out on a date. It just shows normal and diverse people living their best lives. Yes it’s for children, but children will grow up and encounter all sorts of people.”

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The scene nearly feels like a commercial, with customers left and right adding their 2 cents and recommending certain brands of tampons and pads.

And then a transgender man pops into the scene.

Baymax! is incomparable to Big Hero 6, just like Lightyear is light-yearsaway from Toy Story. Baymax goes back to the school to give Sofia the pads so she can compete in the talent show.

The show depicted how the topic of menstruation shouldn’t be seen as a taboo and kids should learn about it.

This move has raised a few eyebrows with fans who think Disney is trying to push their own agenda onto younger viewers.

A scene from Baymax’s third episode titled “Sofia” got a lot of people talking. In the episode, one of the pre-teen characters goes into an all genders bathroom where they find out they got their period right before the talent show.

A man in the same isle gives the robot a suggestion while he’s buying the pads for his daughter. Once again, viewers are better off rewatching the original movie rather than the brand-new TV show. 



 

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.

Disney’s decision towards inclusivity garnered mixed reactions online, with some praising Baymax as a gay icon while others see it as brainwashing.

Conservative writer, Christopher Rufo, shared a clip of one of the show’s episodes where Baymax goes to the store to buy tampons.

As if Turning Red wasn’t bad enough, Disney has continued to bring back more menstrual references. If you didn’t know that, I feel 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 like this, who get offended every time they represent the LGBT+ community in children's media, are exactly why the LGBT+ community should be represented since there would be less bigotry and ignorance if people learned that they existed from a young age."

The character of Baymax originated in the 2014 animated film Big Hero Six.

Baymax asks another customer which product she recommends. “Your pituitary gland is secreting hormones.”

In an attempt to teach young children that they can choose whatever gender they would like, Baymax! remains far from kid-friendly. 

At this point, we can almost expect Disney to flood each new show with “LGBTQ+” themes, so if you’re looking for a family Friday night show, look again. 

Each new Disney production continues to fall flat — and, even worse, this agenda is disrupting previous stories that are both wonderful and inspiring.

He takes care of them and offers hilarious advice in the process.