- “Hiro, you're my little brother.”
- ―Miko to Hiro[src]
Miko Hamada is the protagonist of Disney's 2023 animated feature film Big Hero 6 2. She is a twenty-year-old robotics prodigy living in San Fransokyo. She was the long lost older sister of Hiro Hamada and Tadashi Hamada and the creator of Girlmax and the member of Big Hero 6.
Miko is based on Sunpyre from the Marvel comic of the same name.
Background[]
Miko was born in San Fransokyo, and notes that she has never been outside of the city. She and her younger brothers, Hiro and Tadashi, were orphaned when the former was only four. Following the deaths of their parents, the brothers and sister were raised by their aunt, Cass, in her popular restaurant, the Lucky Cat Café. When she's 20, she moved away to her friend, Sukiwa's house. Sukiwa's sudden death when she was drowned in the ocean catalyzes the events of the second film, Miko survived when she is rescued by the female healthcare companion, Girlmax.
Official Description[]
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Personality[]
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Physical appearance[]
Miko is a old 20-year old girl. According to official sources, she is 7'0" (154 cm) in height and rather slender. She can often be found in a visible pink hair ties in her hair, a pink shirt with a heart on it and the name on it's back is "Miko", pink skirt, magenta leggings, and pink shoes with light pink laces. She has fair skin, green eyes, and brown hair. In rage mode, she has red eyes and orange hair or sets her hair on fire. Her eyelashes and eyebrows are somewhat thick, and her eyes are a rounded almond shape.
Miko's super-suit is made of primarily orange with yellow accents and orange armor, with brown clothing, orange skirt, visible orange hair ties, brown leggings, orange shoes with orange bowties and the name on her orange helmet is "Sunpyre".
Miko's super-suit received a few alterations in the TV series. Her shoes have been replaced with brown steel-toe combat boots with orange bowties, the pockets on her belt are obsolete and her visor is transparent yellow.
Powers and Abilities[]
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Appearances[]
Big Hero 6 2[]
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Big Hero 6: Heroes Of The Headquarters[]
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Big Hero 6: Heroes Of San Fransokyo[]
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Miko![]
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Big Hero 6: A Little San Fransokyo[]
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Other appearances[]
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Printed media[]
Manga[]
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Brothers And Sister[]
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Comics[]
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Video games[]
Disney Infinity[]
Big Hero 6, including Miko appear as playable characters in the revival Disney Infinity game, donning their superhero outfits. Miko's main source of power and attacks in the game are her fireballs, sets fire with flamethrowers and can use booster jumps for super-stealth spying purposes. She also has the ability to mount Girlmax or Baymax.
Big Hero 6: To The Rescue![]
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Kingdom Hearts: The Daughter Of The Keyblade Master[]
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Disney Mirrorverse[]
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Rock Band: Disney Edition[]
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Disney Parks[]
Disneyland[]
Big Hero 6, including Miko appeared as meetable characters at the Starcade in both their civilian wear and superhero armor, Big Hero 6 4D in Tomorrowland, Magic Happens Parade, Halloween Party Fun Parade and A Christmas Fantasy Parade at Disneyland and Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo in Disney's California Adventure.
Walt Disney World[]
Big Hero 6, including Miko appeared as meetable characters in PLAY! in both their civilian wear and superhero armor, Big Hero 6 4D at Epcot, Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo at Tomorrowland, Magical Celebration Parade, Disney's 100 Years of Wonder Parade, Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade, Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade and 100 Years Of Wonder fireworks at Magic Kingdom, and Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Big Hero 6, (as face characters), Baymax and Girlmax also co-host the interactive workout session, Big Hero 6: Big Hero Exercise! at Tomorrowland.
Big Hero 6 (as atmosphere characters) appeared in 100 Years Of Wonder Dance Party at Hollywood Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Tokyo Disney Resort[]
Big Hero 6, including Miko appeared as meetable characters at Tomorrowland in Tokyo Disneyland in both their civilian wear and superhero armor, Big Hero 6 4D and Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo in Tokyo Disneyland and Big Hero 6: Flightmax in Tokyo DisneySea.
Big Hero 6, including Miko appears as face characters in a unit dedicated to Big Hero 6 in the daytime parade, Let's Go, Dream!.
Big Hero 6, (as face characters), Baymax and Girlmax also co-host the interactive workout session, Big Hero 6: Big Hero Exercise!.
Disneyland Paris[]
Miko made a special appearance in Disneyland Paris, debuting as an face character and an atmosphere character in both her civilian wear and superhero armor.
Big Hero 6, including Miko as face characters appears in Disney Forever!, along side with Alistair Krei as an atmosphere character.
Big Hero 6, including Miko appears in Big Hero 6 4D in Discoveryland and Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo in Walt Disney Studios Park.
Hong Kong Disneyland[]
Big Hero 6, including Miko made meet-and-greet appearances as an face character in Tomorrowland and an atmosphere character with a articulated head in Art of Animation at Hong Kong Disneyland.
Big Hero 6, including Miko appears in Big Hero 6 4D and Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo in Tomorrowland.
Shanghai Disneyland[]
Big Hero 6, (as face characters) Baymax and Girlmax also co-host the interactive workout session, Baymax and Girlmax Super Exercise Expo, at the Pepsi E-Stage.
Big Hero 6, including Miko appears in Big Hero 6 4D and Big Hero 6: Battle At San Fransokyo in Tomorrowland.
Relationships[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In the original comic series, Lumina has her name. In the film, Miko has her name. According to her voice actress, Abigail Howard, Miko's middle name would be Lumina.
- As evidenced by her real name in the movie, she is Japanese.
References[]
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External links[]
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