If you grew up loving Big Hero 6 for its warm hug of found family but secretly craved the existential dread of Ghost in the Shell , is the gut-punch you didn’t know you needed.
Hiro begins experiencing "phantom taps"—the sensation of someone deleting files from his own memory. Simultaneously, Baymax starts exhibiting bizarre behavior: hesitating before a fist bump, humming a lullaby Hiro doesn’t recognize, and—most chillingly—referring to Tadashi in the present tense . bh6.exe system error
This fan-created digital comic/short film (depending on the version you find) picks up two years after the film’s end. On the surface, San Fransokyo is safe. Hiro is a rising star at SFIT, and Baymax is still his huggable, healthcare-compliant sidekick. But the title isn't just cute leetspeak—it’s a literal diagnosis. If you grew up loving Big Hero 6
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars (Warning: High emotional damage) This fan-created digital comic/short film (depending on the
"It takes the 'hurt' in 'hurt/comfort' and runs a fork bomb on it."
Graphic depictions of data-corruption as a metaphor for PTSD, looping death imagery, and a scene where Baymax asks Hiro to delete his "Tadashi kernel" manually. Bring tissues. And a debugger.