I can say without hesitation the hour long premiere of Big Hero 6 The Series feels like the sequel you’ve been waiting for since the first movie came out. The humor is there, the action is there, and most importantly the heart is there. The main plot of the premiere fleshes out the last three minutes of the movie to give more depth to not only how Hiro was able to reconstruct Baymax but also the team’s reluctance to go back into crime fighting. Turns out Wasabi, Go Go, and Honey Lemon didn’t think the whole superhero thing would be a permanent gig. Fred, of course, is the catalyst to get them all suited up again. There’s a lot of promise in this opening story that all the characters will eventually get some much-needed focus. While the film couldn’t devote a lot of time to the full team the series can give individual focus episodes to everyone. Here the main focus is on Hiro and Fred, in their own ways trying to get life back to what they want it to be. Fred’s desperate attempts to get everyone back into superhero mode plays on the tropes of genre perfectly but also has a few moments of him being bummed out when things don’t go his way. Hiro trying to ingratiate himself into college leads to some great sight gags and some hugs gone wrong (you’ll see what I mean.) The transition from the CGI of the film to the 2D animation of the series takes a little while to get used to but by the end it flows perfectly. Honestly I was won over by Baymax’s movements. He’s just as adorable in 2D as he was in 3D. What more could you ask for? If you were a fan of the movie you’ll feel right at home here. Big Hero 6 The Series, debuts on Monday November 20th at 8:00PM EST on Disney XD and Disney Channel. Shamus Kelley is ready for some classic Disney TV goodness. Follow him on Twitter!