“ | Howdy and hello! | „ |
~ Noodle Burger Boy's first words. |
“ | You can't beat Noodle Burger Boy! Hee-hee. Hee-hee. | „ |
~ Noodle Burger Boy's catchphrase. |
Noodle Burger Boy is a major antagonist in Big Hero 6: The Series, serving as a supporting antagonist in Season 1, a minor antagonist in Season 2 and the main antagonist of Season 3. He is the robotic mascot of the Noodle Burger restaurant chain, who is later reprogrammed by Obake to become one of his minions.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
Season 1[]
- Even before he was reprogrammed, he is already very inconsiderate of others, consistently putting stickers on them in spite of them not wanting them, which caused Baymax to have a hard time getting rid of them. He was also very egotistical since he consistently sang a song about himself.
- After he's reprogrammed by Obake, he tries defeating Hiro and Wasabi even though their suits were swapped.
- He takes over Fred's gigantic Kentucky Kaiju, which caused several damage across the city before Hiro removed it's Obake influence.
- He turns Buddy Guards installed in SFIT into dumplings that serve him and steals a high-powered magnet.
- He causes several property destruction across Krei Tech.
- He inserts an Obake chip into Baymax which causes him to capture Hiro and send him to Obake.
Shorts[]
- He vandalizes Wasabi's car by putting stickers on it.
- He charges up towards Big Hero 6 and intends to unleash a super dangerous attack in an attempt to kill them.
Season 2[]
- He leaves her sister Trina to fix herself.
- He vandalizes his own restaurant with ketchup and mustard and caused several property damage, frightening the manager Sara and giving her PTSD which later caused her to leave the restaurant due to too many sad memories.
- He tries to kill Baymax and Alistair Krei in a Noodle Burger factory.
- He created multiple alternate versions of himself to terrorize the city.
- In the Christmas special, he steals Hiro's present after Fred gave it to Krei, who threw it in the trash.
- He's aware of Trina's plans to destroy San Fransokyo and plays a huge role in her plan by actively endangering and trying to kill thousands of people and being the commander of all of the Buddy Guardians.
Season 3[]
- After being revealed to have survived from his apparent death, he kidnaps restaurant mascots Hangry Panda, Crushroom and Hyper-potamus and turned them villainous, thus traumatizing several of the staff behind these restaurants.
- One of these staff were Sara, who now works at Hyper-potamus Pizza Party-torium due to too many sad memories, and after seeing Hyper-potamus turn evil, have to replace the hippos with dogs, even though Honey Lemon would not have to worry about her fear of hippos in there anymore.
- He also nearly caused a ferris wheel to fall into the ocean that could potentially flood the city and crush a fisherman. It also left Sara clinging for her life on one of the rails.
- He was responsible for destroying Alistair Krei's hopes of getting funded by Mayor Saito due to manipulating his Bunny Shuttle to be negative.
- He intends on killing everybody in SFIT so that he can turn it into a school for robots.
- He manipulated Fred into checking his scam email so that he can create a robot duplicate of him.
- He uses Krei's soundwave machine to destroy his building, potentially killing several workers still in there due to the mass damage he caused and overall making Krei a scapegoat for all of the traumatic experiences he went through over the course of the series that he never really warranted.
- He cut off his own statue from the Noodle Burger restaurant in an attempt to have his "biggest brother of them all," causing even more property damage in there and ensuring that he won't ever be welcomed back there.
- He tries to hire several villainous robots to join him and his sisters, such as Sergeant Suction, a Buddy Guardian and Mega Yama, before hiring a disguised Mini-Max that inadvertantly lured Big Hero 6 to their location.
- He tries to kill Big Hero 6 one last time through very hot oil, even going as far as to making a deal with Momakase in order to do so, although she backstabs and defeats them for good once she and Big Hero 6 remove their Obake chips.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is pretty much never taken seriously due to his incompetence and comedic nature, with several detracting moments such as him singing his own song that annoyed everybody around him, placing stickers of himself around everybody, trying to eat food Big Hero 6 cooks for him, playing around with his Noodle Burger Boy clones, using condiments as weapons, puking pickles as he's sent into space, using a go-kart for transportation in various episodes (which parodizes Mario Kart games) and singing another song so horribly that his sisters kicked him out of the warehouse.
- He is way too sympathetic, since Obake took him away from his position as mascot of Noodle Burger and was turned into a villain. After that, he was abandoned by him and tried to go back to his restaurant, but his malfunctions caused him to go insane and tear the restaurant apart. He then went to Krei Tech only to find out that Krei didn't want anything to do with him anymore and tried to kill him only out of retaliation over not being accepted, and all of these scenes were played for sympathy. Even after his redemption, it was made clear throughout the series that none of the restaurant managers wanted him anymore and he was nearly thrown out before Hiro suggested to reprogram him for the Lucky Cat Cafe.
- He cared about Obake and Trina, since he was saddened to hear about the former's death and the latter's arrest and wanted to avenge them, while placing the blame on Big Hero 6 for taking them away from him.
- He has moral agency issues because he was created by Krei to only be a mascot for the Noodle Burger restaurant. After that, Obake reprogrammed him into an evil robot with his Obake chip, and he sustained several malfunctions in the ocean after he was left for dead. Not to mention, the nature he was programmed with a nature that made him too stupid and naive to understand right from wrong in general.
- He's affable towards pretty much everybody, allies and enemies alike, even in his villainous roles.
- He treats his new robot companions very well compared to his predecessors, calling them his sisters and allowing them to stay in his residence so long as they were obedient towards him.
- He has some Pet The Dog moments, such as when he was malfunctioning and asked Hiro to help fix him and when he and his family help Big Hero 6 defeat Steamer and save each other from drowning in the sewers, all without any selfish intent.
- He is genuinely insecure since all he wanted was a family and he felt depressed without anybody accompanying him after seeing how big and happy of a family Big Hero 6 is, and they were played for sympathy because Big Hero 6 felt pity for him and spared him for this reason.
- He ultimately redeems himself in the series finale after he is reprogrammed back into a friendly robot that works for Aunt Cass at the Lucky Cat Cafe and greets people that come by.
- This fulfills his insecurities and makes him rise above his tragedies since he now has a new purpose and second chance in life as well as a loving family (such as Aunt Cass as her mother), thus preventing him from being a scapegoat.
Trivia[]
- He along with his master Obake are the only Big Hero 6 villains to be Inconsistently Heinous.