Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 3: Show/Episode Discussions
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@Tactical-Ochoa I didn't mean like he's more dangerous or a better villain in the reboot I mean he seems like a bigger threat to Ben because in omniverse Ben had an advantage over Billy in and fighting experience even though Billy was mentally 16 he was still physically 11 but now in the reboot both Billy and Ben are the same age the same size but Billy still has his smarts, his robots and an unlimited supply of gadgets at his disposal while Ben only has the omnitrix and he doesn't have as much experience as he did in omniverse
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@Tactical-Ochoa Ben also doesn't have rook to help him out or the plumbers and he has little knowledge of how to use the.omnitrix also about the robots that Billy brought from the other dimension they still ended up turning against him and he needed to rely on Ben and his robot babysitter so he pretty much still sucked as a villain even with all the knowledge he had on Ben at least in the reboot he doesn't need help from his robotic babysitter
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S0s6M5zZ_vk
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eJQO4xiZrSw
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@JrPhilgene Let me say this again.
Reboot Billy Billions: Uses a little drone to steal the Rustbucket because he wanted a freakin Sumo Slammer card that Ben got to first.
Omniverse Billy Billions: Turns Ben back into his 10-year-old self and sends giant, man-killing robots from another dimension to kill him because Ben got more attention than him and unintentionally sent Billy to Dimension 12 and made him a kid forever.
Ben not having Rook and the Plumbers there to help him and having little knowledge of the Omnitrix does not make Billy a greater threat. Ben had little knowledge of the Omnitrix and didn't have help from the Plumbers and was 10-years-old and while he did still struggle, Ben was still able to take on more threatening villains, SUCH AS VILGAX, than Billy in the OS. Billy losing control of the Dimension 12 robots does not make him less of a threat. He STILL MANAGED to take control of those robots in the first place. As far as what we've seen here, Billy is a greater threat in Omniverse than in the reboot and even has better and greater motives for wanting to go after Ben.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ncDURoa4-tw
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I don't know why, but I really like Billy's voice and character design in the reboot. And I think I saw JT and Cash in one of these sneak peeks. Since Ben was younger in the flashback they appeared in, does that mean they're older than him in this timeline?
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Checked out the new clips of Ben 10 reboot episodes and I like them. Can't wait to see the whole episodes of "Take 10" "Rustbucket RIP" "Growing Pains" and "Something I Ate" really soon that'll be cool.
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@Tactical-Ochoa not dudes who series gave me beat from the restart like it anyways here's an idea to create a discussion where Kaji will try to throw the series ?
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@Tactical-Ochoa with me I always hated Billy billions to me he should of not been put into the reboot there is a way I would love to see him taken out but it would not fit in a kid show it is where you have a pot full of hot melted gold and you pour it on the persons head
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@Tactical-Ochoa there was somebody downloaded I don't have time to look
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@KorseBLI-ND I like that it was still on this character
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@jondennison72 tomorrow we will show two series I write I'll post it on the disk
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@Alejo-DeLuque said in Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 3:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4x67nt_riding-the-storm-out-ben-10-2016_school
CAPITULO COMPLETO
I really can't wait to see this in english
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Recently I came across this review of Waterfilter and The Ring Leader on Deviant-art. This person here points more aspects and problems of these episodes out that I didn't even notice or didn't pay enough attention to.
http://christopherweebling.deviantart.com/journal/Ben-10-Reboot-Review-639582214
This person is right about the reboot. Cartoon Network claims that this reboot is meant for those that are new to Ben 10. That it's supposed to introduce Ben 10 to newcomers. However, the Ben 10 reboot wasn't designed, structured, and written with that in mind. It was made in a way that requires having prior knowledge of the previous shows and having seen them as well in order to be able to have an understanding of what's going on in the reboot. I said this before about the Ben 10 reboot, the PPG reboot, and for any reboot in general. If you're going to make a reboot that's intended for a new audience, make sure to take into consideration that newcomers for the series are new to the series and don't know a lot of what's going on. So far, we have no origins showing Ben getting the Omnitrix. The reboot doesn't even explain what the Omnitrix even is. It doesn't explain how the trio already know about Hex. It doesn't explain a lot of thing that need to be explained and established. Those that are new to the series are going in blind and are immediately being tossed right into a kettle pot. The PPG reboot made this very same mistake and it is one of the major reasons why that show is suffering with viewer ratings. Those that are new to the PPG series don't know what's going on in the reboot and therefore either they end up losing interest because they're so confused or end going back to watch the original PPG show and then realize how much better the original show is and thus lose interest in the reboot. Now the Ben 10 reboot is making this same mistake so guess what's going to happen as a result of making that mistake. Overall, in order to know what the show's about, newcomers have to watch the OS.
If anything, this reboot was made more for the older fans of the Ben 10 OS...except that this reboot wasn't made for them and even if it was, the Ben 10 reboot breaks so many rules, establishments, elements, etc of Ben 10 that older fans get ticked off and frustrated and thus lose interest. Because the Ben 10 reboot breaks so many rules already, it has become very much inconsistent and random with what it's doing. The Ben 10 reboot even breaks the rules on how things are supposed to work in general. The scene where the little Hydromanders grab Heatblast and drag him into the water. This reviewer is right. What should've really happened is that the Hydromanders should've recoiled in pain from coming into contact with living, breathing fire and molten rock. The announcers should've clearly seen that a 10-year-old kid going up against a much much bigger wrestler with robot arms is clearly not fair. Ben get's tossed out of the ring by Iron Kyle and therefore should be courted out. He and Iron Kyle were even out of the ring for over 10 seconds, which would too result in both contestants to be courted out and lose the match. Oh yeah, speaking of The Ring Leader, this reviewer really shuts down Max's stupid argument about video games and actual wrestling.
Going further into the show other than general rules, there's a lot of rules that the franchise had established that the reboot breaks. Gwen is one such example, being described as the more intelligent, wiser, more mature, and more responsible character than Ben yet often enough Gwen acts out of character. Not noticing that water and fire don't mix well, crying like a baby, caring more about filming a movie than stopping actual bank robbers, etc. Now thinking about it, does anyone even notice just how inconsistent the Omnitrix is. What did the franchise establish in regards to how long Ben remains in alien form? 10 to 15 minutes with another 10 to 15 minutes of the Omnitrix recharging before Ben can transform again? Now the previous shows aren't completely consistent with this but for the most part they do keep it mostly consistent across every show...except for the reboot. There are times in the reboot where Ben would remain in alien form for a good little while (at least 8 minutes, I believe). There are times where Ben would use multiple aliens before the Omnitrix times out and going into recharge mode and Ben would have to wait for a little while. Then there are times where Ben is only in an alien form for a minute or two before the Omnitrix times out and goes into recharge. In Freaky Gwen Ben, Ben only used Diamondhead for like a minute before the Omnitrix timed out and Gwen, in Ben's body, only used Four Arms for like a minute before the Omnitrix timed out and yet for most of The Ring Leader, Ben was as Four Arms before the Omnitrix finally timed out.
Taking what this reviewer had said about the Ben 10 reboot, I've changed my mind. I said that Waterfilter was average with it being argued that it could be at least a little above average. Well, never mind because Waterfilter is a pretty crappy and terribly made episode along with the other episodes. Or at the very least, they're mediocre episodes.
Edit: Oh yeah, I almost forgot. In regards to The Ring Leader, how the hell is a video game making the Rustbucket rock back and forth so excessively?
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@Tactical-Ochoa here are recorded a series of [take 10]pleasant view swing series from disk and look for tomorrow's series enimo farm and I will write
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@Tactical-Ochoa If my English have mistakes sorry I not so well know language
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@Nikita--Kleutin That's ok.
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@Tactical-Ochoa was able to watch the episode ? and Yes there are no series Nanny Nightmare,Something I Ate