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Fred (nicknamed Fredzilla) is a fictional character appearing in
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s published by
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. He is a member of the superhero team Big Hero 6. The character appears in the 2014 animated film '' Big Hero 6'' and the video game ''
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'', voiced by
T.J. Miller Todd Joseph Miller (born June 4, 1981) is an American actor and comedian. In 2008, he made his acting debut in ''Cloverfield'', and from 2010 to 2014, he voiced Tuffnut Thorston in the first two '' How to Train Your Dragon'' films. From 2014 to ...
and in the subsequent
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by
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. This version of him is a man of
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descent who is a comic book fan that wears a dragon suit that breathes fire.


Publication history

The character was created by
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and
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and first appeared in ''Big Hero 6'' #1 (September 2008). He along with Wasabi-No-Ginger were meant to serve as replacements for then current members
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and Ebon Samurai.


Fictional character biography

Nicknamed Fredzilla, it is revealed that he is descended from the Ainu, a group of indigenous people of Japan and that he spent time growing up on a secret
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base in Japan.


Powers and abilities

Fred can transform into a
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-like Kaiju. In addition, he can manifest the aura of his Kaiju form that can only be seen from certain perspectives.


Reception

* In 2020, ''
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'' ranked Fred 9th in their "Marvel Comics: Ranking Every Member Of Big Hero 6 From Weakest To Most Powerful" list.


In other media


Film

Fred appears in the
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2014 animated film '' Big Hero 6'', voiced by
T. J. Miller Todd Joseph Miller (born June 4, 1981) is an American actor and comedian. In 2008, he made his acting debut in ''Cloverfield'', and from 2010 to 2014, he voiced Tuffnut Thorston in the first two ''How to Train Your Dragon'' films. From 2014 to ...
. In the film, he is depicted as a Caucasian comic book fan who works as the mascot at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Speaking of Miller, co-director Chris Williams said "He's a real student of comedy. There are a lot of layers to his performance, so Fred ended up becoming a richer character than anyone expected." In much of the promotional materials, Fred initials his last name as "L.". Fred considers himself a "major science enthusiast" and is always asking his friends to build and design things that are outside the laws of probability. Fred has a blue dragon suit built for him by Hiro which allows him to leap great distances and shoot fire. During the movie Fred's friends learn that he is actually incredibly wealthy, and he provides the secret base (his huge house), financial support, and necessary training for them to become superheroes. In the post-credits scene, Fred accidentally opens a secret door in his home, in which he finds superhero costumes and equipment. Fred then finds out these belong to his father (voiced by
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and animated in his likeness), a retired superhero, when he unexpectedly returns from his vacation. As they embrace each other, he says that he and Fred have much to talk about.


Television

Fred appears in '' Big Hero 6: The Series'', voiced by
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. In the first episode, "Baymax Returns", Fred reveals his full name as Frederick Flamarian Frederickson IV (retconning the promotional material). He pushes the team to continue crime fighting and he comes up with the name "Big Hero 6." Fred is shown to be very much aware of his own screw ups and in "Fred's Bro-Tillion" made every attempt to succeed in pleasing his mother who by the end accepts Fred's quirks. The nickname "Fredzilla" is uttered for the first time when he refers to himself as such starting in "The Impatient Patient". Despite being employed at SFIT, Fred does not have an access card like any of the students do. In the episode "Mini-Max", it is shown that Fred has an uncontrollable destructive side when no one is fighting crime with him, resulting in Hiro designing a "sidekick" (really a nanny of sorts) named Mini-Max. The episode reveals that he is arachnophobic to the point that he tenses up. However, it is also shown that he is capable of inducing contradictory postulation as he took out a defective defense system by inquiring what it meant for it to attack a threat when the threat could potentially be itself. In season two, Fred gets a new chameleon outfit dubbed "Fredmeleon" which allows him to cling to walls, use an adhesive and elongated tongue and gives him the ability to become invisible. On the downside, the outfit does not give him super jump like his main suit. The episode "Major Blast" reveals that Fred has a toy car stuck in his ear since he was eight and it is implied to be the cause of much of his clumsiness. In the same episode, it is heavily implied that he has
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due to him constantly getting distracted and going off on tangents. In season three, Fred gains a love interest in the form of Olivia Mole, the cousin to his archenemy Richardson Mole.


Video games

Fred makes an appearance along with the rest of Big Hero 6 in ''
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''. He is given the ability to both use fire and freeze breath.


References


External links


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