Skymaxes

The Skymaxes are six remote-controlled robots created by Hiro Hamada in Big Hero 6: The Series. They act, mainly, as delivery systems for the suits belonging to Big Hero 6.

Appearance
All six Skymax robots have a rocket-like compact body. The arms are concealed within the body and can expanded when needed. Their chests hold a storage compartment, large enough to store the team's suits. They have small heads with a single visor that can be detached from the body. The Skymaxes come in six different colors and features a symbol imprinted on their chests, representing each member.


 * Hiro: Purple with a Microbot symbol.
 * Baymax: Red with himself as a symbol.
 * GoGo Tomago: Yellow with a maglev disc symbol.
 * Honey Lemon: Pink with a chem ball symbol.
 * Wasabi: Green with a plasma blade symbol.
 * Fred: Blue with a monster eye symbol.

Lore
When Hiro realized that Big Hero 6 sometimes took too long to gear up and arrive to wherever help is needed, he started working on a more effective way to have their armors ready but suffered inventor's block and couldn't come up with a proper working solution.

Meanwhile, Mochi had become internet-famous, but the jealous Mr. Sparkles abducted the cat and plotted to launch him to space to get back the popularity that Mochi "stole" from him. Mr. Sparkles put him inside a rocket and announced a limited-time challenge in exchange for Mochi's release. Hiro saw it with his friends and ordered Baymax to go with Aunt Cass and prevent her from finding out what happened to Mochi; then Wasabi, Honey Lemon, Fred and GoGo went and tried to complete the challenge that Sparkles demanded. Hiro himself began working on Skymax to save the cat in case they failed, unawarely overcoming his inventor's block as well. He used parts from the Ping Pong Bot and the failed Voice Integrated Command system (nicknamed "VIC" by Fred) to create the robot. Its name was most definitely based on Baymax's.

Some time later, Hiro decided to make a Skymax for each team member, making the delivery of suits even easier for everyone. They can call them with the "app" on their phones.