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Ben 10: Alien Force is an American animated television series created by Dwayne McDuffie and Glen Murakami and the studio "Man of Action" (a group consisting of Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Steven T. Seagle), and produced by Cartoon Network Studios. It is a sequel to Ben 10. Set five years after the original series, the storyline is notable for having matured the character and taking a darker tone, with more complex plots, and sometimes more characters dying. The series premiered on Cartoon Network on April 18, 2008 in the United States, with its Canadian premiere on Teletoon on September 6, 2008. The series was originally produced under the working title of Ben 10: Hero Generation. It will be followed by Ben 10: Evolution.
[edit] PlotFive years after the events of the original series, 15-year old Ben Tennyson has returned to a normal, everyday life. His adventures done, Ben has taken off the Omnitrix and has grown from a young boy into a confident teenager. But the mysterious disappearance of Grandpa Max prompts him to wear the Omnitrix, as well as forcing Ben, Gwen, and a newly reformed Kevin Levin to search and locate him. While at the same time, enlisting the help of child Plumbers and repelling attacks from a new foe, the Highbreed. Some time after the Highbreed are defeated, Ben, Gwen, and Kevin continue their adventures dealing with various alien threats. These include facing off with some villains from Ben's past such as Vilgax, Dr. Animo, Ghostfreak, Charmcaster and Vulkanus. [edit] EpisodesMain article: List of Ben 10: Alien Force episodes [edit] Characters[edit] HeroesMain articles: List of main characters in Ben 10 and List of allies in Ben 10
[edit] VillainsMain article: List of villains in Ben 10
[edit] OmnitrixSee also: List of Omnitrix aliens At some point in the years between the original series and Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben managed to remove the Omnitrix by an unknown but difficult process. When Ben puts it back on, the Omnitrix reconfigures into a more watch-like shape, and recalibrates itself along with its selection of aliens, giving Ben access to a new set of more powerful alien forms and a holographic alien display, rather than merely presenting the silhouettes of the aliens. Also, Ben has lost his previous alien transformations, although it keeps the powers and adds new ones.[2]. Ben himself also retains any injuries suffered by his alien forms, although this has not been shown to be any significant problem as of yet. After the recalibration, the Omnitrix seems to grant Ben more stable control over its powers as he is successfully able to transform to a desired alien, although after Ben and Kevin tampered with the Omnitrix, it has started to malfunction from time to time like in the previous series[3]. Ben is also now able to switch between alien forms, and revert to his human form by will without the intervention of the ten minute auto time-out; though eventually its power will deplete and Ben will revert to his original state and cannot transform until the watch has fully recharged. In addition to the new functions that have been said, the new Omnitrix has the ability to repair genetic damage, such as that caused by DNAlien mutation. It uses a previously unseen speech function to inform Ben of this feature with a synthesized voice matching that of Ben's. Also, it appears that the new Omnitrix deactivated the pulse that is sent off whenever someone tries to remove the Omnitrix from the host. It is also equipped with a translation program, which explains why Ben was able to communicate and converse with the different alien species he has encountered so far. The Omnitrix also acts as a Plumbers badge with built-in communications for other badges and a map showing other Plumbers. Azmuth revealed that the Omnitrix contains the DNA of every sentient species in the galaxy, totaling 1,000,903. He likens it to Noah's Ark, in that it could restore any of those 1,000,903 species, should they ever become extinct[4]. If a second Omnitrix is created, and if it comes into close proximity with the other one, it will result in a cataclysmic explosion that would destroy the entire universe.[5] Also, if the Omnitrix is hacked, it may result in some of the species within it escaping,[6], though unlike Ghostfreak, who managed to retain intellect and motive, the escaped aliens are practically mindless and seemingly limited to functioning on pure animal instinct. [edit] MagicIs a supernatural/cosmic power which appears in both series, but with diferent definitions. in Ben 10: Alien Force, it is describle to be manipulaton of mana, a cosmic force that can be used by humans and anodites. Mana comes from hawaiin lore. It is the energy which all living things exert. [edit] Ben 10: Alien SwarmMain article: Ben 10: Alien Swarm Ben 10: Alien Swarm is a live-action film based on the series was announced by Cartoon Network at their 2008 upfront. It is a sequel to Ben 10: Race Against Time. A teaser trailer was shown on October 3, 2008 during the premiere of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and a full trailer was shown after the season 2 finale on March 27, 2009, and another full trailer, this time showing a preview of Humongousaur, was shown during the season 3 premiere on September 11, 2009. The film is currently set for release in November 25, 2009. According to the sweepstakes site, it will be rated TV-PG. Again directed by Alex Winter, the film's cast includes Ryan Kelley as Ben, Nathan Keyes as Kevin, and Galadriel Stineman as Gwen. Lee Majors was offered to reprise his role as Grandpa Max, but he turned it down; the role has since been recast with Barry Corbin. The film will also feature Alyssa Diaz as a new character named Elena, a childhood friend of Ben.[7] The current aliens that are confirmed to be seen are Big Chill, Humongousaur, and a new alien named Nanomech. [edit] Ben 10: EvolutionMain article: Ben 10: Evolution At Cartoon Network Upfront 2009, it was announced that another series called Ben 10: Evolution will premiere right after the end of Alien Force in 2010. [edit] Video gamesMonkey Bar Games and D3 Publisher made a game of the show. It is for PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii and PSP. Playable characters in the game include Ben, Gwen, and Kevin. All versions of the game allow Ben to become Swampfire, and Humongousaur; the DS version includes Chromastone, Echo Echo, and Goop, while the console versions include Big Chill, Spidermonkey,and Jetray. A second game entitled Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks released in October 27, 2009.[8] Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall currently features this series' Ben, Gwen, Max, Kevin, and Vilgax, along with Hex and Tetrax from the original Ben 10 series. [edit] ComicsBen 10: Alien Force has been featured in Cartoon Network Action Pack!, an anthology comic book series published by DC Comics, since issue #27 (September 2008 cover date). It normally alternates bi-monthly with The Secret Saturdays as the lead story. Ben 10: Alien Force stories have been published in Cartoon Network Action Pack! #27, 28, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41, 42, and 43.[9] [edit] References
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