

When Hiro returns home after nearly being killed by Callaghan and trying unsuccessfully to report the incident to the police, Cass notices that he is home and is preparing wings for a special dinner in celebration of Hiro's "first day at college" and wants to hear about it. She gives him a hug and a quick kiss and then another hug before letting him go.

He lies to her by saying that he is going to register for classes and she hugs him, happy to see that Hiro is finally out of his room and going to apply for college. Later, when Hiro notices Baymax leaving his room to track where the microbot is leading, Hiro follows but is caught by his Aunt Cass. Cass notices his plate is untouched and tries to console Hiro and convince him to register for classes at San Fransokyo Tech as that it is what Tadashi would have wanted, but Hiro refuses to budge and she decides to give him space. She brings Hiro his food as he is too upset to leave his room and continues to mourn Tadashi's death, for about a month or so. She is shown at her house mourning Tadashi's death, being comforted by Tadashi's friends Fred, Honey Lemon, Go Go Tomago, and Wasabi and also attends his funeral with Hiro and the others. However, shortly after she goes to the car with everyone else, Tadashi dies in a fire at the convention hall. Tadashi asks her if he and Hiro can have some time by themselves, telling her they'll catch up, and she accepts.
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In celebration of Hiro getting admitted into the Institute, she offers to cook dinner at the café for Hiro, Tadashi, and the rest of their friends free of charge. She is next seen at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology convention supporting Hiro and stating how proud she is of him and Tadashi to the audience after his display. Tadashi tries to talk Hiro out of bot-fighting before Aunt Cass eats everything in the cafe due to her stress. She then proceeds to go to the kitchen to pick up some snacks to calm her stress and goes upstairs with the family's cat Mochi. Cass states how she took them in despite not knowing much about children, not being the best mother figure, and possibly needing to pick up a book on parental guidance.

She hugs them and asks if they are okay before proceeding to lecture them about how worried she was for them and their irresponsibility. She first appears when she goes to the police station to pick up her nephews after they are arrested and released on charges of involvement in illegal bot-fighting. However, she is clearly the mother figure for both Hiro and Tadashi. Her everyday outfit consists of a black V-neck shirt with very short sleeves, jeans with rolled-up sleeves that show off her ankles, a black belt, and umber flats.Īunt Cass does not have a very big role in the film. Cass is proud of her nephews and is not afraid to show it.Ĭass is a middle-aged, attractive woman with fair skin, green eyes, and short, brown, unkempt hair. She supports and encourages the decisions of Tadashi and Hiro while wanting what is best for them, as she encourages Hiro to go to college as it is what Tadashi would have wanted. She is also understanding and did what she could to help Hiro through his depression after Tadashi's death. She hugs them and asks if they are okay before lecturing them semi-strictly about how much they worried her.Ĭass seems very excitable, talkative, and is usually in a happy mood. This is shown when she picks them up after they are released from prison.

She is very loving toward them, but knows when to be strict and firm when necessary, and can get very frustrated and stressed because of them. Personality Ĭass is a caring woman who loves her nephews above all else. She's always good for a laugh and ready with a hug, tirelessly there for support and a great home-cooked meal. The owner of a popular San Fransokyo bakery and coffee shop, Aunt Cass is proud, ebullient and thinks the world of her two genius nephews. Background Official Description Cass is the overworked but always-supportive guardian of brothers Hiro and Tadashi.
