Big Hero 6: The Series - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-torium
Hiro and a short-handed Big Hero 6 team attempt to stop Noodle Burger Boy and his new family.

Mayor for a Day
Big Hero 6 responds to Richardson Mole's every whim when he is made mayor for the day.

The Dog Craze of Summer
Hiro enlists the help of the team when Granville's three dogs go missing while under his watch.

Trading Chips
Hiro switches Baymax and Mini-Max's chips so that Baymax, using Mini-Max's body, can fit inside a tiny space and offer Mochi medical assistance.

Mini Noodle Burger Max
A low-charged Baymax and Mini Max have to join forces with Noodle Boy to save Big Hero 6!

Friendly Face
When Krei wants to sell the Mayor an automated fleet of shuttle vehicles, Honey Lemon suggests giving the shuttles a friendly face and an upbeat personality.

Big Chibi 6
Hardlight crashes Karmi's autograph session for her new chibi series.

Cobra and Mongoose
After Fred is attacked by mechanical cobras, he learns that they were actually sent after Heathcliff.

Better Off Fred
Fred meets the girl of his dreams, Olivia, only to be rejected by her for reasons he doesn't understand.

Big Hero Battle
4 2 Sing, a famous boy band, decides to be crime fighters and challenge Big Hero 6 to a superhero-off.

Go Go the Wooweroo
Go Go reluctantly goes undercover as the co-host of Wendy Wower's television show.

The New Nega-Globby
Globby and Honey Lemon feel guilty about trapping Nega-Globby in the Glop-Vac.

De-Based
When Basemax opens a spam email, she gets infected with a virus.

The MiSFIT
In order to recruit child prodigy Rishi Patel, Professor Granville enlists Hiro to give him a tour of SFIT.

Return to Sycorax
When Krei is lost in the old Sycorax building, the heroes must search the abandoned monster factory to find him.

A Fresh Sparkles

Noodle Burger Ploy

Krei-oke Night

The Mascot Upshot
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