The Indonesian dubbing for the Big Hero 6 franchise continues to be a staple for local audiences, primarily through its availability on streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar and previous broadcasts on local networks.
The following actors provided the voices for the primary characters in the Indonesian dub of the original film and/or the series: : Salman Pranata Baymax : Jumali Prawirorejo (sometimes credited as Jumali Jindra) Tadashi Hamada : Frenddy Pangkey Go Go Tomago : Clara Dewanti Wasabi : Mohammad Romli Honey Lemon : Sani Oktania (in the film) or Jheni Rinjo (in the series) Fred : Dewansyach Nasution (in the film) or Hermano Suryadi (in the series) Key Supporting Characters Aunt Cass (Bibi Cass) : Novie Burhan Professor Robert Callaghan / Yokai : Yama : Muhammad Guritno Obake (The Series) : Ricky Sitompul Viewing Information big hero 6 dubbing indonesia new
The Indonesian version utilizes experienced voice actors to maintain the emotional weight of the original performances: Hiro Hamada : Voiced by Salman Pranata : Voiced by Jumali Prawirorejo Tadashi Hamada : Voiced by Frenddy Pangkey Honey Lemon : Voiced by Sani Oktania Jheni Rinjo Go Go Tomago : Voiced by Clara Dewanti : Voiced by Mohammad Romli : Voiced by Dewansyach "Dewan" Nasution Hermano Suryadi : Voiced by Novie Burhan Professor Callaghan (Yokai) : Voiced by Juni "Muchus" Faif Informative Review of the Dubbing Emotional Resonance Key Indonesian Voice Cast The Indonesian dubbing for
For older fans who watched the film years ago with subtitles, hearing the dialogue in Bahasa Indonesia offers a new perspective. It strips away the barrier of reading text at the bottom of the screen, allowing the viewer to focus entirely on the stunning animation and the characters' facial expressions. The pain Hiro feels when he loses his brother, Tadashi, and the awkward yet soothing hum of Baymax’s voice carry the same weight in the local language, proving that grief and healing are universal experiences. The pain Hiro feels when he loses his
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