Talk:Honey Lemon/@comment-75.132.235.156-20150629124751/@comment-24667521-20150703230819

To be fair, none of the characters besides Hiro and Baymax (and probably Callaghan) had very much screentime to develop. That said, I think Honey turned out okay. Yeah, she's got that perky bubbly attitude that's been overused in Disney movies lately, but she's also nerdy as hell and, though she may not show it, she's also sliiiiightly sadistic and loves to destroy things with her chemicals. I think that's an interesting trait to throw onto your typical girly heroine. XD

There's also the fact that Honey's girly and cutesy nature is placed next to the more masculine and brooding female character of GoGo. I like to say that neither of them would have much appeal without the other, because by themselves anyone would call them a stereotype. However, when they're together, they send a different message: Honey and GoGo are completely different from one another, one being more masculine and the other being more feminine...and yet, both of them are strong, smart, kind, and kickbutt superheroines. Basically goes to show that there's no correlation between being feminine/masculine and being an amazing woman and human being overall. I don't think this message would have worked if Honey Lemon wasn't girly and perky. It definitely works better that way.

Do I wish she had more development? Of course, and same goes for the other characters who aren't Hiro and Baymax. I'm really hoping we get a sequel or a TV show where we get better looks at these side characters. But for what we've got, I really don't think she's all that bad.