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  2. Big Hero 6 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Big Hero 6 is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by Man of Action.. Big Hero 6, a Walt Disney Animation Studios animated film inspired by the characters, released in 2014, with a television series based on the film, Big Hero 6: The Series, premiering in 2017.

  3. Baymax - Wikipedia

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    Baymax is a fictional superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau , Baymax first appeared in Sunfire & Big Hero 6 #1 (September 1998).

  4. BMD-4 - Wikipedia

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    A new order for 2S25 replacement 125 mm tracked self-propelled guns were made in 2013. These tank destroyers are made using the chassis of the BMD-4 with the turret being replaced by the 2A46M-5 125 mm gun; the same smoothbore gun used on the T-90. [47] 2S42 Lotus – A self-propelled 120 mm mortar based on BMD-4M.

  5. Baymax! - Wikipedia

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    Baymax then proceeds to follow the cat throughout San Fransokyo, while Yachi visibly wishes for a home. Baymax chases her into a condemned warehouse and manages to catch and rub the earphone out of her. However, Baymax begins to suffer from low battery and fails to reach a charger. Yachi steals his lollipop and leaves him behind.

  6. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    "Maschinenmensch" from the 1927 film Metropolis. Statue in Babelsberg, Germany. This list of fictional robots and androids is chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions of robots, androids and gynoids in literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media.

  7. Armor Survivability Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Armor Survivability Kit consisted of armored steel doors with bullet-proof glass, protective armored plating, and a ballistic windshield and came in either a two-door kit variant (weighing 900 pounds/409 kilograms) or a four-door kit variant (weighing 1,300 pounds/590 kilograms). [1] [2]

  8. Talk:Baymax - Wikipedia

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    Comics portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Comics, a collaborative effort to build an encyclopedic guide to comics on Wikipedia. Get involved! If you would like to participate, you can help with the current tasks, visit the notice board, edit the attached article or discuss it at the project's talk page.

  9. Gunpla - Wikipedia

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    Gundam model kits come in many varieties, but the majority made from the late 80s on - standard "plastic" kits - are manufactured and assembled similarly. Kits come as a collection of plastic parts, decals, and sometimes other decorative accessories which the purchaser assembles by hand into the finished model. Gunpla model parts as shipped