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[[File:Hiro_suit.png|thumb|frameless|right|300px|Hiro's Suit]] Hiro Takachiho was born a child prodigy with a super-genius intellect. The son of wealthy industrialist Tomeo Takachiho and [[Maemi Takachiho (Earth-616)]] he was raised in the rich Tokyo suburb of Yoga, City of Setagaya. His parents recognised their son's intellect at a early age, he was in pre-school at age 3. Hiro is one of the world's most brilliant child prodigies and was accepted into the private Tesuka Advanced Science Institute. It was there that young Hiro's aptitude for invention was discovered. Hiro is a smart genius whose father died when he was young. To partially replace him, he created [[Baymax (Earth-616) |Baymax]], a robotic bodyguard. He was also a huge fan of Japan's greatest known hero, [[Sunfire]]. When [[:Category:Big Hero 6|Big Hero 6]] (Japan's official super-team) began to form, Hiro was drafted. He refused initially but after an incident wherein his mother was held hostage and BH6 rescued her Hiro reluctantly joined to prevent [[Everwraith (Earth-616)]] from slaughtering millions in downtown Tokyo. During the battle, Big Hero 6 was joined by Sunfire, Japan's premiere super hero and a mutant with the ability to super-heat matter into plasma, who was instrumental in the Everwraith's defeat. {| class="wikitable" ! Title ! Year/Month |- | Sunfire and Big Hero Six #1 | 1998, September |- | Sunfire and Big Hero Six #2 | 1998, October |- | Sunfire and Big Hero Six #3 | 1998, November |- | Alpha Flight Vol 2 #17 | 1998, December |- | Thunderbolts #25 | 1999, April |- | Alpha Flight Vol 3 #12 | 2005, April |- | Alpha Flight Vol 3 #9 | 2005, January |- | Civil War Battle Damage Report #1 | 2007, May |- | Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #11 | 2009, December |- | Big Hero 6 #1 | 2008, November |- | Big Hero 6 #2 | 2008, December |- | Big Hero 6 #3 | 2009, January |- | Big Hero 6 #4 | 2009, February |- | Big Hero 6 #5 | 2009, March |- | Amazing Spider-Man #685 | 2012, July |- | Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1 | 2012, July |} [[Category: π―π΅]] [[Category: Japanese Comic Book Characters]] [[Category: Comics]] [[Category: Marvel Universe]] [[Category: Earth-616]] [[Category:Big Hero 6]] [[Category: Fictional]]
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