Ben 10 Reboot Discussion Part 1: Season 2
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@tactical-ochoa said in Addressing the Ben 10 Reboot Part 5: Season 2:
@cooljay7 Based on what I've seen so far with season 2, no. Might as well stay that way too considering that Vil took Gax out of the Omnitrix so that he could become Vilgax (jeez, to me, that still sounds pretty stupid or non-sensible or confusing or whatsoever).
His name wasn’t actually Vil, he was just saying that because ben called himself Gax. He was always Vilgax
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@ultimate-omnitri So, does this mean we're getting more Ben 10 in the winter?
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@andrew42 there’s gonna be a special in December in France called The New Alien
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Hey I was thinking I wonder will Man Of Action ever gonna do a special Ben 10 Reboot Christmas episode soon that'll be cool.
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Here is the Animo Rath transformation in HD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V-5O-uKI78 -
And here, finally, is the Shock Rock transformation from the newest two-parter "The 11th alien"
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I really like Shock Rock, he looks like a cool alien.
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We finally got our first elemental alien, despite it being disguised as an electrical alien, its great!
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@ebomnitrix First elemental alien? Uhh, Heatblast, Wildvine, and many many more.
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I mean an alien having all elemental powers @Tactical-Ochoa
People have been wanting a Fire-Water-Air-Earth alien all in one for years -
@ebomnitrix Should've worded that better then. Also, really? I believe that's the first time I've ever heard of that. An alien able to control all 4 of the classic elements. Don't you think that seems too, well, powerful, breaking the balance between Ben and his opponents? Don't you think that would also make Ben's other aliens (Heatblast, Overflow, etc) completely pointless as well? Also, this new alien has all 4 elements? How do you know that? The transformation video doesn't really showcase that. As far as I can tell, this new alien is just an electric-based alien.
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Any one know if Season 2 is available to watch online in HD and in English?
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We have the avatar as an alien.
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@mortie-10 Thanks for the videos!
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Ok. Shock rock is cool. despite him being very powerful, i feel he fits in well with the ithers.
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@tactical-ochoa OK, don't take this the wrong way, but maybe you're looking at this wrong. who says every alien needs to be balanced? I mean, yeah, they should, but don't have to. Shock rock delivered as a great alien to look at, watch in action, and was a fun concept. Point is, not every alien dna sample in the omnitrix is exactly as good as another one.
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@andrew42 Well yeah, it's best to have every alien to be as well balanced as possible. That's not to say that Ben's aliens shouldn't be powerful. They should definitely be powerful and capable in combat. The issue is if they get too powerful and yes, that is something that would definitely be a significant issue if that were to happen. Ben's enemies need to be able to provide a proper challenge to Ben. Even when Ben has powerful aliens, he should still have some difficulty defeating his enemies. It brings tension and struggle to the action scenes as well as a sense of satisfaction to the viewers when we see Ben struggle and face difficulties only to eventually end up overcoming his opponents and win.
This is standard when it comes to having a good action scene. There has to be tension. There has to be struggle. There has to be challenge and difficulty. The hero must go through all of that. Otherwise, the action scenes aren't really riveting. There's no satisfaction that the viewers experience. The challenge doesn't seem rewarding enough to the viewers. The action scenes don't seem so memorable and engaging. If you don't have proper tension, struggle, and difficulty that the hero goes through in an action scene, you pretty much don't have a good action scene.
This is why I don't like aliens such as Echo Echo, Clockwork, Alien X, etc. That's why I didn't include them in my list of ideal aliens in Ben's roster that I made on here a while back. The way in which they are designed and structured makes them too powerful and therefore can make Ben's battles feel too easy. Again, Ben can have powerful aliens but he shouldn't have aliens that are way too powerful and he should face villains that can properly challenge him. It's necessary. It's needed here.
If Ben really did receive an alien that can use all the classical natural elements (fire, water, earth, and air), then he received an alien that is indeed way too powerful for him to have and thus breaks the balance of the action scenes. Said alien would also make plenty of his other aliens (Heatblast, Overflow, etc) completely pointless to use because why decide on only one element when he could just go for the option of having all the elements just by the push of a button. Not like Shock Rock (or whatever his actual name is) is an alien with all the elements put into one. As I said to @Ebomnitrix, the transformation clip doesn't show Shock Rock having all the natural elements put into one. As far as I can tell, Shock Rock is just an electric-based alien. Not an alien that can control all the natural elements.
So no, I'm not looking at this wrong.
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@tactical-ochoa all i'm saying is that there should be times where only one alien can save the day, and shock rock is that alien
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@andrew42 What? How about instead Ben saves the day by using everything that he knows and has access to to overcome a difficult and dangerous battle against one of his greatest and most feared enemies? If Ben wants to use Shock Rock, that's fine. However, regardless, Vilgax should be very much capable of being able to pummel Shock Rock to a bloody pulp because again, tension. Again, the hero should experience struggle. The hero should face properly difficult challenges to overcome. Viewers should have the feeling that Ben could possibly die in such a battle like this. Therefore, when Ben does win, viewers feel more satisfied with the outcome. Ben's victory would feel more rewarding. The battle itself would feel more memorable. All of this because Ben was able to overcome a difficult battle; because Ben was able to defeat a very dangerous and fearful enemy that he experienced significant struggle in fighting.
This is an objective standard to making a good action scene. There has to be tension. The hero should face struggle and difficulty. There must be a significant challenge. If Ben can easily defeat Vilgax with very little difficulty by using only one specific alien, then yes, Shock Rock is too powerful and he breaks the balance of the battle. Therefore, Ben's battle against Vilgax isn't a good action scene because it would be too easy for Ben to defeat such a powerful and dangerous villain like Vilgax.
I think it's actually you that's maybe looking at this the wrong way. No, I (and I bet many other viewers) would no want for Ben to have access to an alien that allows him to easily defeat one of the most powerful and feared aliens in the universe. If that ends up being the case in this upcoming episode (and I hope that it doesn't), it's likely that a lot of fans and viewers are not going to appreciate and favor something like that to happen in this show.