Wasabi-No-Ginger

Wasabi-No-Ginger

Wasabi-No-Ginger by David Nakayama
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Big Hero 6 #1 (Sept. 2008)
Created by Chris Claremont and David Nakayama
In-story information
Species Human
Team affiliations Big Hero 6
Abilities Skilled marksman and swordsman
Use of swords
Ability to generate qi-energy blades

Wasabi-No-Ginger is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist David Nakayama, he first appeared in Big Hero 6 #1 (September 2008), a book about a titular superhero team in which Wasabi is a member.

Fictional character biography

Wasabi-No-Ginger is a trained chef and a member of Big Hero 6.[1] His first mission with the six was taking on a villain named Badgal and her three minions; Whiplash, Brute and Gunsmith.[2] He is once again with his teammates, this time helping Spider-Man take out Doctor Octopus' satellites. Wasabi and Baymax jump head on into battle, taking on Everwraith.[3][4]

Powers and abilities

Wasabi-No-Ginger uses various swords to fight. He can also give form to his Qi-Energy, usually materializing it as throwing knives that can paralyze opponents.

In other media

Film

Wasabi
Big Hero 6 character

Walt Disney Animation Studios reimagining of Wasabi
First appearance Big Hero 6 (2014)
Voiced by Damon Wayans, Jr. (film)
Khary Payton (TV series)
Information
Gender Male

Wasabi-No-Ginger, renamed Wasabi, appears in the 2014 animated film Big Hero 6, voiced by Damon Wayans, Jr.. In the film, the character is black.[5][6] Wasabi is depicted as a smart, slightly neurotic, heavily built neat-freak and an expert on laser cutting at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. Also, he stated his name is a nickname that Fred gave him after he spilled wasabi on his shirt one time. On the character, co-director Chris Williams said "He's actually the most conservative, cautious—he [sic] the most normal among a group of brazen characters. So he really grounds the movie in the second act and becomes, in a way, the voice of the audience and points out that what they're doing is crazy."[6][7][8] This version wears a robotic suit that was built by Hiro that generates plasma blades from the wrists of the suit.

References

  1. Big Hero 6 #1 (September 2008)
  2. Big Hero 6 #2-5 (October 2008-January 2009)
  3. The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #685 (July 2012)
  4. Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth (July 2012)
  5. "Disney Gives Marvel Fans First Look at Big Hero 6 Animated Film". IGN. 9 August 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  6. 1 2 Truitt, Brian (July 13, 2014). "Meet the saviors of San Fransokyo in 'Big Hero 6'". USA Today. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  7. Yamato, Jen (July 14, 2014). "Maya Rudolph, James Cromwell, More Join Disney's Marvel Animation 'Big Hero 6′". Deadline. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
  8. "Wasabi" (PDF). xprizechallenge.org. Retrieved September 24, 2014.


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