Big Hero Baymax Heals the City

July 1, 2022

Disney’s Animated Big Hero BAYMAX! Original Soundtrack With Music by Dominic Lewis Is Out Now

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ BAYMAX!, the characters in the unique city of BIG HERO 6 get their own series, packed with adventures. The series rejoins the heroes in the fantastical city of San Fransokyo where the affable, inflatable, inimitable healthcare companion, Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit), sets out to do what he was programmed to do: help others. The six-episode series of healthcare capers introduces extraordinary characters who need Baymax’s signature approach to healing in more ways than they realize. Created by Don Hall and produced by Roy Conli and Bradford Simonsen, filmmakers behind 2014’s Oscar®-winning feature BIG HERO 6, the series’ episodes are directed by Dean Wellins (Eps 1, 2, 6), Lissa Treiman (Ep 3), Dan Abraham (Ep 4) and Mark Kennedy (Ep 5).

The series has been scored by Dominic Lewis (THE KINGS MAN series, Monsters at Work, JOLT, PETER RABBIT 2: THE RUNAWAY), and a soundtrack has been issued by Disney, available now at these links.

BAYMAX! is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.

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