Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 2
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Notice how he says ask for an alien any alien and you got it. Maybe hes doing a youtube thing where they ask for an alien and he will turn into it when he battles someone. I have a feeling everyone is going to think that he is a sfx wiz and is making all of it up. If thats not the case then this is going to be so dumb. I don't like how heatblast doesn't have the crackling and how we have yet to see any real fighting in any of the clips.
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Well remember CN is aiming for a younger audience.
They have to get people to appeal to the show, by hiding all the violent/action scenes.
That's how Steven Universe got away with it at first, and certain other shows. Because if you show their new audience nowadays there's gonna be action, they're not going to watch it.
Plus, International CN has said that the violence on Ben 10 was too much and certain scenes, which is why the cut them, every network but US basically cuts a bunch of scenes in terms of action, drama, romance, if its not child-like, then CN will force the hammer, so this Ben 10 will be directly aimed for kids, and a new fanbase, not us.
BUT I think you are right though @Omni-Triforcer, I think it is a YouTube based episode they're doing, because Ultimate Spider-Man had that kind of episode, I think that's what they're doing too. Remember, MOA has worked on a lot of Disney stuff before their show, so a lot of their elements from Big Hero 6 (animation), and tone of episodes (Disney's Marvel Shows) are gonna play a big effect with this series. -
Would putting hidden Big Hero 6 Easter Eggs in the Ben 10 reboot work?
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I can get used to stinkflys voice I'm not a big fan of heatblasts voice though
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But at least we know that Ben actually turns the dial on the omnitrix instead of just switching through
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Stinkfly's voice makes sense
But Heatblast's... it makes me cringe, like I was HOPING for something really good with that design, it's worse than UAF.
As far as my opinions go for Heatblast from good to bad:- OS
- OV
- UA
- Reboot
But anyway, I hope the other voices are improvements, because I want ALIEN voices, not other random VOICES.
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@Ebomnitrix Damn straight.
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I hope they keep Dr, Animos voice the same
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Who's gonna do the voice of Grandpa Max in the Ben 10 Reboot series?
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@jondennison72 Don't know yet.
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@Ebomnitrix I agree also most kids most kids now of days wont know a good show if it bit them I watched star blazers and captain harlock and tenchi muyo and voltron when I was younger now those were some good shows not like these 11 minute crap shows
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Someone commented on the last video from Ben 10 Club (The Phillipines Trailer) Who will be the new voice of Headblast
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@Ben-10-Fan Maybe. Someone made a joke or comment saying that Sonic is voicing Heatblast. Heatblast does have a bit of a Sonic voice to him and Roger Craig Smith is the current voice actor for Sonic. This is only maybe though. Like I said, it's not usually best to tell who is voicing which character just by the sound of the character's voice. So yeah, maybe. Maybe yes or maybe no.
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Yes Craig Roger Smith will be the voice of some Characters here on his website he said
Listen for me as "Diamondhead" (and other characters) on the new Cartoon Network series BEN 10 coming later in 2016.
http://www.rogercraigsmith.com•Ben - Tara Strong
•Diamondhead -Craig Roger Smith
•Fourarms - John DiMaggio
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@Ben-10-Fan Well, there we go. Nice find.
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@Tactical-Ochoa Thanks I was
just looking for official news for the new voice of Heatblast and
that was what i found but still Thanks -
@Ben-10-Fan Yeah, again, good find. Regardless though, I still don't like any of the voices for the aliens in the reboot and I already stated why.
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@Tactical-Ochoa Well, I don't mind the new voices, at least Tara is back, even though I wish she didn't come back as Ben honestly, I honestly wanted to see new voices for the aliens because that's how reboots work, it's a new take on a franchise. I honestly hope. Roger Craig Smith would voice Teen Ben someday (even though I feel Jermey Shada and Josh Keaton are perfect for the roll of Ben, I think Roger can pull him off)
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@Ebomnitrix said in Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 2:
Well remember CN is aiming for a younger audience.
They have to get people to appeal to the show, by hiding all the violent/action scenes.
That's how Steven Universe got away with it at first, and certain other shows. Because if you show their new audience nowadays there's gonna be action, they're not going to watch it.
Plus, International CN has said that the violence on Ben 10 was too much and certain scenes, which is why the cut them, every network but US basically cuts a bunch of scenes in terms of action, drama, romance, if its not child-like, then CN will force the hammer, so this Ben 10 will be directly aimed for kids, and a new fanbase, not us.
BUT I think you are right though @Omni-Triforcer, I think it is a YouTube based episode they're doing, because Ultimate Spider-Man had that kind of episode, I think that's what they're doing too. Remember, MOA has worked on a lot of Disney stuff before their show, so a lot of their elements from Big Hero 6 (animation), and tone of episodes (Disney's Marvel Shows) are gonna play a big effect with this series.Overall, unlike cartoon shows of the 1990s and 2000s, cartoon shows nowadays have strict standards and practices. In my opinion, I despise strict standards and practices. It limits creativity so much and thus could hurt the quality of shows significantly. There's so little freedom that could be done for a show today. Some of the best shows on Cartoon Network were the more older, classic ones back in the 90s and 2000s that were able to get away with so much because creators had the freedom to do what they wanted to focus on. Courage the Cowardly Dog had an episode about domestic abuse and prostitution and all that stuff and it was one of the best and most memorable episodes out there. Let's not forget the good set of episodes in that show that were very nicely tear jerking, such as the one with the space squid (even today, that episode makes me tear up). Now there's all these cartoon shows on Cartoon Network that mostly play it too safely, deciding instead to have these shows be more focused on having a world of sunshine and rainbows instead of showing kids what the real world is really like and/or giving kids a chance to think for themselves and be able to properly develop their minds by challenging them to think and be intellectual.
I blame a lot of parents for today's cartoon shows and today's standards and practices as well. A lot of parents nowadays would rather shield their kids from what the real world really offers. Now that's understandable because a lot of parents do care about their kids. However, that's not the proper way of preparing kids for what's out there.
I watched a video on YouTube recently showing some clips of the 2012 movie Dredd and in the comments section, a parent commented on the video demanding for the YouTuber to shut down his/her channel considering that the parent's son watched that very same video. Be mindful of this, Dredd is a bloody, gory, and violent film because it remains faithful to the Judge Dredd comic series. However, it is not the YouTuber's fault for what the kid was exposed to. This was all on the parent and the parent that commented on the video got rightfully berated for it.
Instead of blaming cartoon shows and networks for what kids get exposed to and demanding for more stricter standards and practices, what parents should be doing are being good proper parents and sitting down with their kids and talking to them about what the real world is really like. Let kids be exposed to shows that have the very type of content that cartoon shows back then had. Give kids a chance to think for themselves and develop their minds. Challenge kids with more unique morals that teaches about all sorts of stuff that the real world really offers instead of just tossing out more generic morals about friendship and all that stuff with little effort put into them. The same goes for the networks as well. Toss away the strict standards and practices and let creators have the freedom to take a show to its greatest potential.
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