Ben 10: Omniverse
Ben 10: Omniverse
TV-Y7 | 01 August 2012 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Colibel Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
    Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
    Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
    Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
    mfneyo Seriously a nice change that others can't simply hand this show makes you laugh and have a good time. A real breath of fresh air.I have to mention the fantastic work done by the voice cast. The actors are from the older series, and I have no problems with that whatsoever. I think they may even be better here in Ben 10: Omniverse. The performers play off of each other really well in each scene.Very obvious that they recorded their lines in the same booth, because their timing is perfect. The voices themselves are very natural and flowing, done in such a way that seems very fitting for each character.In my opinion, Ben 10: Omniverse is worth a watch. Some of the jokes fall flat sometimes, but when a joke actually hits, it tends to hit hard.I don't understand why some dislike the this show however it might just be spite because it's not the same Ben 10 they grew up with.
    baqarzaidi After 3 amazing series cartoon network excelled themselves,most people who hate omniverse are only because of the art style,watch and then there was ben or a new dawn,amazing episodes,dope music
    Patick Dennis Ben 10 and all its spin off series have had their ups and downs, from simple Saturday morning cartoon to darker and more serious action cartoon and now a more comedy and action balanced show. All fans have different opinions of which was the best and I am no different, but Ben 10 Omniverse isn't as bad as it may seem. Omniverse trades out the Saturday morning cartoon "monster of the week" for multiple episode arcs. The monster of the week part is still there, but bigger villains usually take a little long to beat. Because of this, a lot of story elements take longer to resolve, which isn't a bad thing, and give more to enjoy in character interactions. It may have a slow start, but as it goes on and new characters and villains are added, it only makes the show better and better. If you enjoy multiple episode arcs and a better balance of comedy and action, I highly recommend Omniverse, and if not their are plenty of different Ben 10 out their to enjoy.
    bogdan_florin_22 Me: Soooo, about the new Ben 10 Omniverse series...Derrick J. Wyatt: Lets just start at zero; Level Zero.Me: Oh no. There is no such thing as Level Zero.Derrick J. Wyatt: Hey! Maybe I can start on that! (Walks over to the drawing board)Me: That? We use that for training children and propping the door open when it's hot!Derrick J. Wyatt: Perfect! (Notices the other fans watching him with curious expressions) Eh... you just want me to wait until they go back on their own thing or...Me: Never mind them, go on, draw it.Derrick J. Wyatt: Eh...okay...(Starts doing quick movements with his feet and mumbling to himself)Me: Would you just draw it?!Derrick J. Wyatt: Right....(Pens it, making it wobble)Me: Why don't you try again? A little harder?Derrick J. Wyatt: Right...(Pens it harder, making it lean back a lot) How's th-- (is hit by it and sent flying into the moving ropes and swinging pendulums, only to be thrusted into a tilting bowl, hitting his head several times until it tips over into the moving fan base section, where it sets off a chain reaction that causes one disgusted fan to hit him in the groin) Ooooo-oho-oho! My tenders...(Slowly starts to move, activating the fan base and smacking him into the flaming area. The camera pans back to Me and the Other Fans, and we hear the flames activate and Derrick J. Wyatt screaming. He slumps over next to Me, burnt and charred) How did I do?Me: There is now a Level Zero. (Puts out a flame on top of Derrick J. Wyatt head)