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Nega-Globby is a Chemical Mutant created by Di Amara and Chris using Globby's body substance. Although it originally was named by Fred due to being a Globby clone, the name stuck with him even after "he" gained a consciousness of his own.
Background[]
When Honey Lemon sought a "cure" to turn Globby back to his human form, Chris broke into the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology at night and stole part of Globby's substance. He takes it back to Sycorax, where Di Amara experimented on it due to the substance's self-regenerating capabilities.
The glob, however, became sentient, so Di and Chris locked it up in Sub-Level 9. Later, when Chris approached its cell to feed it, the glob broke free and merged with another of Di's experiments, a multi-eyed specimen. The glob escaped, but instead of trying to recapture it, Di called it a "dead end" and let it escape, making it the city's problem.
Personality[]
In its initial form, Nega-Globby was a nonsentient blob that instinctively absorbed and grew from whatever it came in contact with. As it evolved further, adrenaline and other biochemical compounds from its human donor gave it emotions, leading Nega-Globby to adopt a hostile nature, acting feral-like by roaring and moving in a hunched position. Though Nega-Globby apparently lacks a sense of reason and causes destruction aimlessly, it has some intelligence when it comes to fighting and self-defense. It showed a brief moment of docility when Honey Lemon attempted to pacify it, hinting that it can be mollified.
After Hiro and Honey created an artificial brain for it, Nega-Globby's personality completely inverted from savage to civilized. It was articulate and exhibited educated mannerisms and dialect. However, Nega-Globby was very picky about what was considered "proper" and criticized other people for it, and liked to brag about its wide intellect. Also, the temper it had in its previous form remained, and as a result, Nega-Globby could fly into rage when it was bothered by sloven habits.
Appearance[]
Nega-Globby is nearly identical to Globby, except he has a dark indigo color, having a single red eye, and his mouth being more monster-like. his is also slightly larger than Globby.
After becoming intelligent, Nega-Globby's eye turns green as his mouth became more human, and he wears a yellow beret and bowtie.
Powers and Abilities[]
Being a clone of Globby, the Nega-Globby has all the same powers.
- Elasticity: Nega-Globby can alter its amorphous shape for offensive and defense purpose. It can extend or contract its arms and legs, stretching far to form offensive tendrils or condensing into a ball for ramming opponents.
- Shapeshifting: Using its elasticity, Nega-Globby can change into other forms aside from its default appearance. It used this to form weapons from its arms, including a mallet and sharp blades. It was able to mimic the forms Globby could take, albeit larger and fearsome-looking.
- Bull form: Enables it strength and defense, An imitation of Globby's Bull Form but of larger size.
- Pterosaur form: Allows it to use flight, An imitation of Globby's Pterosaur form but of a larger size.
- Kaiju/Tyrannosaurus form: An imitation of Globby's Tyrannosaurus form but of a larger size and has large back spikes.
- Dragon Form: Enables it strength and defense.
- Reconstruction: Nega-Globby's fluid-like body can disassemble and reassemble itself without negative consequences, while anything that hits it will simply pass through. This made it immune to direct attacks, such as Wasabi's plasma blades.
- Regeneration: As Nega-Globby was created thanks to Globby's regenerative ability, so too can it regenerate itself, but at a greater degree from Di's experiments, which enabled it to survive without Globby. Even when it was reabsorbed back into Globby, Nega-Globby was able to maintain its conscious inside him.
- Adhesiveness: Nega-Globby's slime can stick to objects. It uses this to throw objects at great force or spew its slime at opponents, encasing them in sticky goo.
- Assimilation: Unlike the regular Globby, Nega-Globby can absorb matter into itself, which causes it to grow bigger. It can also assimilate living creatures, as shown when it absorbed a segment of the multi-eyed organism Di kept, giving it the creature's eye.
- Self-Molecular Manipulation: Nega-Globby can command its cells to change into any form of substance or material.
Self-Molecular Manipulation |
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Upon being given a synthetic brain, Nega-Globby also gained the following:
- Genius-level intellect: In addition to developing a consciousness and personality, the brain gave Nega-Globby superior intellect, demonstrated when he was able to play the piano perfectly without any prior training and being able know perfect information about several topics.
- Multilingualism: Nega-Globby immediately learned the English language to perfection, and according to himself, also knew Latin.
Equipment[]
- Synthetic Brain: Created by Honey Lemon and inserted into Nega-Globby, preventing him from acting like a monster.
- Civilized Personality Chip: A chip created by Hiro, housed in the synthetic brain. Like its name implies, it makes Nega-Globby act civilized, although the personality he developed is considered unfriendly by most people.
History[]
Season 2[]
The monster is first seen in the episode "Nega-Globby" during a news report, and Big Hero 6, recently having reverted Globby back to Dibs, believed this was the original Globby and their attempt to turn him back had failed.
Honey Lemon tried to talk some sense to the monster, until Dibs casually showed up in a bike wondering who the monster was. Upon realizing it was a different entity, Fred quickly decided to name the monster Nega-Globby for being the "opposite" version of Globby.
The team then tried to fight off the monster but were overwhelmed. Dibs, forgetting he was human now, tried to fight it as well but he soon realized he had to become Globby again to stand a chance against it. After stealing the Chem-Purse from Honey Lemon again and mutating back to Globby, both gelatinous creatures fought and shapeshifted into giant monsters.
Meanwhile, Hiro called Skymax to bring Honey Lemon a new prototype of Chem-Purse to shoot the substance that cured Globby at Nega-Globby. The substance weakened Nega-Globby, and in the end Globby "ate" Nega-Globby, absorbing the creature into his own body.
Later, while celebrating Globby's victory, Nega-Globby's red eye popped up on his back, revealing that Nega-Globby still lived within Globby's body.
Nega-Globby returns in the episode "The Globby Within" Where it framed Globby for all the destruction and chaos it caused making Globby and Big Hero 6 wanted criminals until Legacies 1, and 2.
Season 3[]
In "The New Nega-Globby", Nega-Globby gains his own intelligence, turning him from mindless Monster to civilized Person; then Big Hero 6 and Globby let him stay with Richardson Mole because of their similar personalities of being an unfriendly critic.
Trivia[]
- In the series intro for Season 2, Nega-Globby replaces Globby in the villain hexagons.
- Nega-Globby's Kaiju form is an homage to the popular Japanese fictional monster Godzilla.
- Nega-Globby is the first character in the series to be voiced by two actors at the same time: Dee Bradley Baker originally voiced him only through roars and "monster" sound effects, but in "The New Nega-Globby" his speaking voice is provided by Andy Richter, who is also Globby's voice actor; possibly to reflect the fact Nega-Globby is a clone of Globby and therefore would have the same voice.
Appearances[]
Big Hero 6: The Series - Season 2 | |||
1. "Internabout": | Absent | 14. "Mini-Maximum Trouble": | Absent |
2. "Seventh Wheel": | Absent | 15. "El Fuego": | Absent |
3. "Prey Date": | Absent | 16. "The Globby Within": | Appears |
4. "Something's Fishy": | Absent | 17. "Hardlight": | Absent |
5. "Nega-Globby": | Appears | 18. "The Present": | Absent |
6. "The Fate of the Roommates": | Absent | 19. "Hiro The Villain": | Absent |
7. "Muira-Horror!": | Absent | 20. "Portal Enemy": | Absent |
8. "Something Fluffy": | Absent | 21. "Fred the Fugitive": | Absent |
9. "Supersonic Sue": | Absent | 22. "Major Blast": | Absent |
10. "Lie Detector": | Absent | 23. "Fear Not": | Absent |
11. "Write Turn Here": | Absent | 24-25. "Legacies": | Absent |
12-13. "City of Monsters": | Absent |
Big Hero 6: The Series - Season 3 | |||
1. "The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium": | Absent | 6A. "Big Hero Battle": | Absent |
6B. "Go Go the Woweroo": | Absent | ||
2A. "Mayor for a Day": | Absent | 7A. "The New Nega-Globby": | Appears |
2B. "The Dog Craze of Summer": | Absent | 7B. "De-Based": | Absent |
3A. "Trading Chips": | Absent | 8A. "The MiSFIT": | Absent |
3B. "Mini Noodle Burger Max": | Absent | 8B. "Return to Sycorax": | Absent |
4A. "A Friendly Face": | Absent | 9A. "A Fresh Sparkles": | Absent |
4B. "Big Chibi 6": | Absent | 9B. "Noodle Burger Ploy": | Absent |
5A. "Cobra and Mongoose": | Absent | 10A. "Krei-oke Night": | Absent |
5B. "Better Off Fred": | Absent | 10B. "The Mascot Upshot": | Absent |
Gallery[]
Screenshots[]
Big Hero 6: The Series Intro |
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Nega-Globby |
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The Globby Within |
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The New Nega-Globby |
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