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2019-04-16 20:29:23 UTC
Gordon Ramsay voicing a kids' cartoon?!?
What the [BEEP]ing [BEEP] were they [BEEP]ing thinking! ;-)
From ComingSoon.net ...
Disney Channel renews Big Hero 6: The Series for third season
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It appears history is repeating itself in the best of ways for
Hiro Hamada and his friends as Disney Channel has decided to
greenlight a third season of the superhero sequel series Big
Hero 6: The Series a few weeks ahead of its second season
premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The first season, which debuted in June 2018, proved to be a
decent ratings magnet for the cable network, averaging about
0.67 million viewers every week and earning nominations at
both the Primetime and Daytime Creative Emmy ceremonies.
Disney Channel issued a second season renewal for the series
nearly a year prior to the first season's debut, and it has
now ordered a third season nearly three weeks ahead of its
second season's debut.
Big Hero 6: The Series, based on the Walt Disney Animation
Studios' Academy Award-winning feature film, continues the
adventures and friendship of 14-year-old tech genius Hiro,
his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax, and their
friends Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Go Go, and Fred as they form the
legendary superhero team Big Hero 6 and embark on high-tech
adventures as they protect their city from an array of
scientifically enhanced villains. In his normal day-to-day
life, Hiro faces daunting academic challenges and social
trials as the new prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of
Technology.
The Big Hero 6: The Series voice cast includes Maya Rudolph
as Aunt Cass; Ryan Potter as Hiro; Scott Adsit as Baymax;
Jamie Chung as Go Go; Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei; Khary
Payton as Wasabi; Genesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon; Brooks
Wheelan as Fred; David Shaughnessy as Heathcliff; and Marvel
Comics legend Stan Lee as Fred's dad. Recurring guest voice
vast includes Jenifer Lewis as Professor Granville; Haley
Tju as Karmi; Andrew Scott as Obake; and Andy Richter as
Globby.
Emmy Award-nominated Christy Carlson Romano reunites with
the creative team of the global hit Disney Channel series
Kim Possible - Emmy Award-winning producers Mark McCorkle,
Bob Schooley, and Nick Filippi - when she guest stars as
bot-fighter Trina.
Additional guest voice cast includes celebrity chefs Gordon
Ramsay and Alton Brown as cooking competition participant
Bolton Gramercy and host Yum Laboughe, while Daniel Henney
(Criminal Minds) and James Cromwell (The Young Pope) reprise
their feature film roles as Hiro's brother Tadashi and
Professor Callaghan. Susan Sullivan (Castle) voices Fred's
mother, with John Michael Higgins (Pitch Perfect) playing
Fred's sidekick robot Mini-Max. Diedrich Bader (American
Housewife) voices pompous local TV reporter Bluff Dunder;
Sean Giambrone (The Goldbergs) is Fred's geeky archival
Richardson Mole; Naoko Mori (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again) is
thief-for-hire Momakase; Lucas Neff (Raising Hope) plays
fast food mascot Noodle Burger Boy; and Mara Wilson (Matilda)
voices Liv Amara, the self-made billionaire.
In addition to McCorkle and Schooley, Emmy Award-winning Nick
Filippi serves as executive producer and supervising director.
The series is a production of Disney Television Animation and
carries a TVY7-FV parental guideline.
The second season of Big Hero 6: The Series is set to debut on
Disney Channel on May 6.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1059985-disney-channel-renews-big-hero-6-the-series-for-third-season>
What the [BEEP]ing [BEEP] were they [BEEP]ing thinking! ;-)
From ComingSoon.net ...
Disney Channel renews Big Hero 6: The Series for third season
-------------------------------------------------------------
It appears history is repeating itself in the best of ways for
Hiro Hamada and his friends as Disney Channel has decided to
greenlight a third season of the superhero sequel series Big
Hero 6: The Series a few weeks ahead of its second season
premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The first season, which debuted in June 2018, proved to be a
decent ratings magnet for the cable network, averaging about
0.67 million viewers every week and earning nominations at
both the Primetime and Daytime Creative Emmy ceremonies.
Disney Channel issued a second season renewal for the series
nearly a year prior to the first season's debut, and it has
now ordered a third season nearly three weeks ahead of its
second season's debut.
Big Hero 6: The Series, based on the Walt Disney Animation
Studios' Academy Award-winning feature film, continues the
adventures and friendship of 14-year-old tech genius Hiro,
his compassionate, cutting-edge robot Baymax, and their
friends Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Go Go, and Fred as they form the
legendary superhero team Big Hero 6 and embark on high-tech
adventures as they protect their city from an array of
scientifically enhanced villains. In his normal day-to-day
life, Hiro faces daunting academic challenges and social
trials as the new prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of
Technology.
The Big Hero 6: The Series voice cast includes Maya Rudolph
as Aunt Cass; Ryan Potter as Hiro; Scott Adsit as Baymax;
Jamie Chung as Go Go; Alan Tudyk as Alistair Krei; Khary
Payton as Wasabi; Genesis Rodriguez as Honey Lemon; Brooks
Wheelan as Fred; David Shaughnessy as Heathcliff; and Marvel
Comics legend Stan Lee as Fred's dad. Recurring guest voice
vast includes Jenifer Lewis as Professor Granville; Haley
Tju as Karmi; Andrew Scott as Obake; and Andy Richter as
Globby.
Emmy Award-nominated Christy Carlson Romano reunites with
the creative team of the global hit Disney Channel series
Kim Possible - Emmy Award-winning producers Mark McCorkle,
Bob Schooley, and Nick Filippi - when she guest stars as
bot-fighter Trina.
Additional guest voice cast includes celebrity chefs Gordon
Ramsay and Alton Brown as cooking competition participant
Bolton Gramercy and host Yum Laboughe, while Daniel Henney
(Criminal Minds) and James Cromwell (The Young Pope) reprise
their feature film roles as Hiro's brother Tadashi and
Professor Callaghan. Susan Sullivan (Castle) voices Fred's
mother, with John Michael Higgins (Pitch Perfect) playing
Fred's sidekick robot Mini-Max. Diedrich Bader (American
Housewife) voices pompous local TV reporter Bluff Dunder;
Sean Giambrone (The Goldbergs) is Fred's geeky archival
Richardson Mole; Naoko Mori (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again) is
thief-for-hire Momakase; Lucas Neff (Raising Hope) plays
fast food mascot Noodle Burger Boy; and Mara Wilson (Matilda)
voices Liv Amara, the self-made billionaire.
In addition to McCorkle and Schooley, Emmy Award-winning Nick
Filippi serves as executive producer and supervising director.
The series is a production of Disney Television Animation and
carries a TVY7-FV parental guideline.
The second season of Big Hero 6: The Series is set to debut on
Disney Channel on May 6.
<https://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/1059985-disney-channel-renews-big-hero-6-the-series-for-third-season>