Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 3: Show/Episode Discussions
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Am i the only one who saw michael morningstar in the begining of the video
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@JrPhilgene I saw it too. Maybe that's Michael Morningstar. Not entirely sure.
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Well if it is Michael we at least gets a more serious villain. Its weird that Frightwig is a kid, but I think Im just got to get used to it.
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As far as I know the show of the new series a reboot in the Netherlands was supposed to start today ?
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What Ben 10 Reboot episode the evil Dr. Animo will appeared in? I like to see a new clips Ben 10 Reboot episodes real soon especially on YouTube.com
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It is Michael Morningstar!
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A picture of Michael's human form in the reboot. Honestly, I like it more than his UAF design. And he got slightly more details for his design compared to the background characters.
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I think the voice actor of Michael morningstar in the reboot is Drake bell. he is also the voice actor of spider man from ultimate spiderman
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Michael Morningstar absorbs people's admiration of him and he's just an attention seeker? Any other villains they want to discredit, undermine, and screw up on?
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Holy crap, they really did get bring him into this.
I'm... I'm very surprised.... just wow.... and they even established how Gwen even cared about him at first.
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Can't wait to see new episodes of Ben 10 Reboot next week when it's aired on Cartoon Network. Including new clips featuring Dr. Animo and Frightwig soon.
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Wow that episode looks pretty good. A formidable villian. Micheal is. Maybe the fact that gwen is fighting back is a forshadowing of her anodite abilities.
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@Omni-Triforcer She fought back by not admiring him. That's not a sign of her powers. That's something that a normal human being could do. How did you miss that in the preview?
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So, we get a blatant attention seeker that gets more powerful through more people admiring him over a sadistic, manipulative, seductive, vampire-type villain that gets more powerful through absorbing actual life energy from living beings. Wonderful, it's like the other long time villains from the past shows being put into this reboot only to be undermined and discredited and no longer being the good/great villains that they once were.
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@Tactical-Ochoa o I understand you don't like the reboot, it's kinda getting old hearing your negative opinions, I'm not to fond of the reboot, but have some faith that Ben 10 will be great again.
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@Rexfan1333 Why do you think I plan on trying to have PlatinumGames make a Ben 10 game in the future? I'm not just hoping that Ben 10 will be great again. I'm trying to make that happen.
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@Tactical-Ochoa The problem is CN will probably not let that happen (hoping they will find it a little interesting), which sucks because I would love a awesome Ben 10 video game as well as a way better reboot with Teen Ben instead.
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@Rexfan1333 That doesn't mean I can't try. Considering how big the gaming industry is, CN would be making quite a big mistake not having a company like PlatinumGames make a Ben 10 game.
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@Tactical-Ochoa said in Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 3: Show/Episode Discussions:
@Rexfan1333 That doesn't mean I can't try. Considering how big the gaming industry is, CN would be making quite a big mistake not having a company like PlatinumGames make a Ben 10 game.
You realize even if they do agree to make a ben 10 game it wouldnt be the way you want it right? CN would want to make big changes and one of those changes would most likely be making it be more in line with the reboot so they can promote it. Why would they promote a dead show when they have a alive show using the same concept?
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@Omni-Triforcer Even though Cartoon Network currently owns Ben 10, they're not working with people like CN Studios and Little Orbit and anyone that's new. This is PlatinumGames, a company devoted to making good quality games. It's more likely that Cartoon Network's going to have a much tougher time getting what they want from a video game company as big as PlatinumGames. Just check out Hideki Kamiya, one of the founders of PlatinumGames, on Twitter. The guy doesn't take bullshit. If Cartoon Network wants their way with Ben 10, it's more likely that they're really going to have to fight for it. Hell, PlatinumGames made Transformers: Devastation. You'd think they would make a Transformers game centered around the live-action films, right? No. They went for a Transformers game based on the original 1980s TV series. If PlatinumGames is willing and able to make a good and successful Transformers game based off an 80s TV series with Activision being the publishers (Activision is famous for being one of the most scummy game publishing companies out there), then they can make a Ben 10 video game based on elements of the Original Series.
Also, do you even remember what I'm going for for a Ben 10 game. Open-world or linear, it's going to take a while to make a video game. This is on par of a AAA developed video game. With the Ben 10 game that I'm going for, it can take a good 2-4 years to fully develop and produce it. With the low reception and negative response that the Ben 10 reboot is getting and with a strong likelihood that the toy line isn't going to do well enough considering how Ultimate Alien and Omniverse's toy line did so poorly in sales, the Ben 10 reboot is most likely only going to last one to two seasons. Even then, each Ben 10 show lasts for a good 2-3 years. By the time the game is finished, the Ben 10 reboot would've most likely already ended or been cancelled. Why would Cartoon Network want PlatinumGames to make a Ben 10 game that promotes the Ben 10 reboot if by the time the game is finished, the Ben 10 reboot would most likely have already ended or been cancelled? Even then, like I said, PlatinumGames isn't going to be as easy for Cartoon Network to push around because they're PlatinumGames; not Cartoon Network Studios.