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What would you think if The Legendary Gogo Tomago from Disney’s Big Hero 6 will someday get her own spin off movie–and her own turn on the Big Hero 6 character spotlight–in something like the best, most believable, most fully realized, most Akira Kurosawa/John Ford/David Lean-like epic-scale, and closest thing we may someday get to fully flesh out her character as well as even her back-story, even if it’s not only Disney’s Big Hero 6 from Gogo Tomago’s point of view, but also a detailed character study as well as presenting Gogo Tomago’s backstory as never seen before–all for any upcoming or future Big Hero 6 follow up, sequel or spin off project from Disney or so?
Well, here is my take on what it should possibly be:
It may be a sprawling, fully-realized digital 3D computer animated epic saga that may be set in the same world as Disney’s Big Hero 6, while throwing in some shades of Big Hero 6′s comic book origins as an obscure Marvel Comics title that started in the late 1990s or so.
And it will also flesh out every comic book-inspired action, adventure, and even reference from Gogo Tomago’s life and backstory to the fullest detail, or at least organize them all into a coherent, plausible timeline.
The saga of Gogo Tomago may possibly begin with her birth and may probably end with her watching happily as her children graduate from high school or something.
In between–and even if some of it may be like Disney’s Big Hero 6 but told from Gogo Tomago’s point of view this time–just as Orson Welles’ Chimes at Midnight is told from the point of view of Falstaff, a character from the plays of William Shakespeare–the epic character study will tell the whole, entire life story and daredevil adventures of the daredevil Asian girl member of the Big Hero 6 that is Gogo Tomago.
The Gogo Tomago movie project will also give audience our best look yet at Gogo Tomago’s backstory in fully realized detail, especially what her family may be like, and may also show how she met enemies, friends, and/or even a mentor or two that helped mold her into the very character that we have known her as.
Even in the grand tradition of the epic cinema of Akira Kurosawa, John Ford or David Lean, or even the Lord of the Rings movies of Peter Jackson, the Gogo Tomago epic will be packed with lighter and softer moments mixed with some darker and edgier moments, character development, comic book action adventure, nods to continuity, things that lean on the fourth wall, a miraculous amount of violence (including epic battle sequences and warfare) and some innuendo that may get past Disney’s radar, beautiful breathtaking stereoscopic 3D ‘scope widescreen scenery, and an insane amount of research–whether historical, cultural, or geographical, etc.
Oh! And the title for this Gogo Tomago-centric Big Hero 6 epic spinoff saga:
THE LEGEND OF GOGO TOMAGO
So what would you think of all that?