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Ben 10: Ultimate Alien






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Ben 10: Ultimate Alien
Genre
  • Drama
  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction
  • Superhero
  • Created byMan of Action
    Developed by
  • Glen Murakami
  • Starring
  • Ashley Johnson
  • Greg Cipes
  • Dee Bradley Baker
  • John DiMaggio
  • Vyvan Pham
  • Paul Eiding
  • Scott Menville
  • Jeff Bennett
  • Peter Renaday
  • James Remar
  • Theme music composer
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
  • Composers
    • Kristopher Carter
  • Michael McCuistion
  • Lolita Ritmanis
  • Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons3
    No. of episodes52(list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Jennifer Pelphrey
  • Tramm Wigzell
  • Rob Swartz
  • Rob Sorcher
  • ProducerDonna Smith
    Running time22 minutes
    Production companyCartoon Network Studios
    Original release
    NetworkCartoon Network
    ReleaseApril 23, 2010 (2010-04-23) –
    March 31, 2012 (2012-03-31)[1]
    Related
  • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008–2010)
  • Ben 10: Omniverse (2012–2014)
  • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien is an American animated television series created by the team Man of Action, produced by Cartoon Network Studios, and distributed By Warner Bros. Domestic Television. It is the direct sequel to Ben 10: Alien Force (2008–2010), serving as the third series in the Ben 10 franchise. The series premiered on April 23, 2010, on Cartoon Network in the US. In India and Latin America, it premiered on October 10, 2010. In Canada, the series started airing on September 12, 2010, on Teletoon.

    The series finale aired on March 31, 2012, with the two-part episode "The Ultimate Enemy" dedicated to the memory of series developer, writer, and producer Dwayne McDuffie, who died during the production of the series. A sequel series, Ben 10: Omniverse, premiered in August 2012.

    Plot

    Ben 10: Ultimate Alien begins a few weeks after the events of Ben 10: Alien Force (2008–2010). With the Omnitrix having been destroyed, Ben Tennyson, now sixteen years old, must learn to master the powers of the Ultimatrix, a modified version of the Omnitrix which has the ability to evolve Ben's alien forms into much more powerful versions known as "ultimate forms." The series begins with the exposure of Ben's secret identity to the world by J. Jonah "Jimmy" Jones, a young internet conspiracy theorist who deduces his identity by studying alien sightings in Ben's hometown of Bellwood. Ben's exposure polarizes public opinion, with younger fans idolizing him, and adults (particularly news anchor Will Harangue) deriding Ben as a menace to society. Ben is now forced to adjust to a new life that not only involves battling the forces of evil alongside his cousin Gwen Tennyson and his best friend Kevin Levin, but also his struggle against the pitfalls of his new-found fame.

    The first season of Ultimate Alien revolves around an Osmosian villain named Aggregor, who kidnaps five powerful aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy in order to steal their powers. Although Ben and his team try to stop Aggregor, he succeeds in absorbing the aliens into himself, becoming virtually unstoppable. Ben then learns from Azmuth, the creator of the Omnitrix and Ultimatrix, that Aggregor's goal is to find the scattered pieces of the Map of Infinity, a map of spacetime which can lead him to a realm known as the Forge of Creation. Aggregor intends to enter the Forge of Creation and steal the powers of an infant Celestialsapien, a species of omnipotent, godlike aliens which can manipulate reality and time to an essentially unlimited extent with their thoughts.

    Aggregor manages to reach the Forge of Creation and the team pursues him. They are nearly defeated by Aggregor, but Kevin, as a last resort, absorbs the powers of the Ultimatrix and is able to defeat Aggregor, absorbing his powers in the process. Unfortunately, the absorption of too much power overwhelms Kevin, leading him to insanity and an unquenchable thirst for more power. This leads to a stand-off between him and Ben, who, after failed attempts at tracking and saving Kevin, resolves to kill Kevin to prevent him from hurting anyone. But with the aid of Gwen, he is able to instead remove Kevin's absorbed powers, saving him and restoring the five aliens from the Andromeda Galaxy back to life.[2]

    The second season features primarily self-contained stories, including an episode in which Ben's ultimate forms achieve sentience and attempt to free themselves from within the Ultimatrix by trapping Ben within it. Ben decides to sacrifice himself so that the ultimates can be free; instead, the Ultimatrix recognizes his selflessness and frees both him and the ultimates.

    Both the second and third seasons of Ultimate Alien primarily focus on the Forever Knights, and particularly their leader and founder, Sir George, an immortal soldier and the origin of the myth of Saint George and the Dragon. George seeks to prevent the threat of Dagon, an extradimensional energy being which he defeated in the 12th century, which now seeks to return to Earth and take over the minds of all humans. George is killed, but Dagon himself is absorbed by Ben's nemesis Vilgax. Ben defeats Vilgax by using George's sword, a weapon built by Azmuth that is powerful enough to destroy planets, to absorb Vilgax's power into itself.

    Though tempted by the sword's power to wipe out all evil with a mere thought, Ben overcomes the temptation and returns it to Azmuth. Azmuth, impressed by Ben's exercise of self-control in the face of such strong temptation, tells Ben to give up the Ultimatrix and rewards him with a new Omnitrix which he says he has been working on since Ben got hold of the first Omnitrix in Ben 10 (2005–2008). He then departs, telling Ben to use the Omnitrix well and do the right thing.

    Episodes

    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast aired
    120April 23, 2010 (2010-04-23)December 10, 2010 (2010-12-10)
    212February 4, 2011 (2011-02-04)April 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)
    320September 16, 2011 (2011-09-16)March 31, 2012 (2012-03-31)

    Characters

    Crossovers

    Merchandise and other media

    Video games

    Just like every other iteration of the Ben 10 series, Ultimate Alien received a video game based on its premise. The game was available on the 360, PS2, DS, PSP, Wii, and PS3.[3]

    Ben 10 Galactic Racing[4] is available on the 360, DS, 3DS, Wii, and PS3.[5]

    Toys

    Ben 10: Ultimate Alien toys were made by Bandai. They were first shown at the New York Toy Fair 2010. The first wave of the toy franchise was released in different places in America in spring 2010. The toys were released in Canada and the United Kingdom in the fall of 2010. McDonald's was also selling six Ben 10: Ultimate Alien toys to promote the show.

    References

  • ^ "CN Official Site Update". Cartoonnetwork.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  • ^ "Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Game". Archived from the original on 2014-02-05. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  • ^ "Ben 10 Galactic Racing – Data". GameFAQs. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  • ^ "Blast to the Finish Line with the First Ever Ben 10 Racing Game Experience in Ben 10 Galactic Racing from D3Publisher and Cartoon Network Enterprises Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine"
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