Hey man, I like you and all, but your post on the Disney thread made me go "wut" the whole time. Like, that's cool you like Big Hero 6, but I personally didn't care for it, and there was no reason to jump on me like that just because I briefly gave an opinion. You had seen my post on "last movie you watched" about half a year ago where you saw I said the movie felt like it was trying to be How to Train Your Dragon, and I still believe that. Hiro and Baymax may have been that duo like with Hiccup and Toothless, but Hiro wasn't as interesting as Hiccup, and Baymax was so-so for me (even though he was the best character in the movie). I also feel How to Train Your Dragon 2 did the whole "coming-of-age" story better, even though that's still going to continue into the next film for sure (and that's not a bad thing).
If we're going to make the argument that a movie deserved an Oscar, The LEGO Movie should've gotten at least a nomination. I love How to Train Your Dragon 2, but The LEGO Movie was the best animated movie that year, and it being snubbed is one proof out of many that animated movies are still treated like **** by the Academy Awards.
And why would you say "I wonder what on earth you think DreamWorks made in 2015 that was better than Big Hero 6?" Just because Home was clearly a kids' film doesn't mean it's a bad movie. Kung Fu Panda 3 could've counted had it not been moved back to early 2016 because of Star Wars.
Also, I fail to see how comparing Digimon and Pokémon to Big Hero 6 and How to Train Your Dragon works outside of the whole "apples and oranges" comparison. Similarities exist, but that's small potatoes when compared to the big picture, especially since HTTYD is infinitely better than Pokémon, and I find Digimon has better depth (especially with its characters) than Big Hero 6.