Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix | |
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Created by | Man of Action |
Based on | Ben 10 |
Written by | Thomas Pugsley Greg Klein |
Directed by | Sebastian O. Montes III Scooter Tidwell |
Composers | John Paesano Andy Sturmer Don Spangler (co-composer) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Executive producers | Sam Register For Cartoon Network Studios: Brian A. Miller |
Producers | Donna Smith Alex Soto (supervising producer) Jennifer Pelphrey (supervising producer for Cartoon Network Studios) |
Editor | Mark T. Collins |
Production company | Cartoon Network Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | August 10, 2007 |
Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix is a 2007 American made-for-TV animated superhero film based on the animated television series Ben 10. The film also serves as the fifth, sixth, and seventh episodes of the series' final season. It aired on August 10, 2007, in the United States and on October 22, 2007, in the UK.
During the week-long special "Ben 10 Week" in April 2008 on Cartoon Network, it was revealed that this movie serves as the official three-part finale to the series, canonically, even though it debuted months before the last six episodes of the series were aired. It was released to DVD on May 20, 2008 exclusively at Walmart stores. However, neither of the alternate versions were on the disc, but the fourth season DVD contains all four versions, plus the pop up trivia version.
Plot[]
During a battle with Doctor Animo, Ben Tennyson's destruction of the scientist's "DNA bomb" accidentally sets off a self-destruct protocol in the Omnitrix. Its activation alerts Tetrax Shard, a Petrosapien bounty hunter and friend of Ben, who travels with his Protost pilot Gluto to Earth in order to retrieve Ben. He explains the situation to Ben, who hasn't figured out the meaning of the countdown. He leaves Gwen and Grandpa Max behind, not wanting the latter to be recognized during their trip, but Gwen sneaks on board. Using the advanced medical equipment on board his ship, Tetrax finds the DNA signature of the Omnitrix's creator, Azmuth, and tracks him to a prison facility called Incarcecon. After staging a breakout, they free a female Chimera Sui Generis named Myaxx, who is revealed to be Azmuth's assistant. She had switched her DNA signature for Azmuth's when he refused to give her credit for helping to create the Omnitrix. Myaxx is also unable to disarm the self-destruct, but knows how to find Azmuth, and leads them to Xenon, where he is currently hiding. However, Ben and Max's arch-nemesis Vilgax, who has escaped the Null Void, also picks up on the Omnitrix's self-destruct signal and starts tracking Ben.
While attempting to reach Azmuth, they are attacked by Vilgax. Ben is ultimately successful in repelling the attack, though Tetrax's ship crashes on Azmuth's homeworld. As they enter his mountain fortress, they are attacked by a group of Florauna who capture Gwen. As Ben reluctantly proceeds with Tetrax and Myaxx towards Azmuth's lair, Tetrax empathizes with Ben, revealing how working for Vilgax cost him his planet and the people he's ever cared for. Tracking down Azmuth to a sealed laboratory, Ben asks him to shut down the Omnitrix, but Azmuth refuses. Angry, Ben breaks down the wall and attacks him, revealing Azmuth to be an old, curmudgeonly Galvan hiding inside a large mechanical suit. Vilgax, having recovered from his earlier defeat, leads an attack on Azmuth's mountain fortress. During the fight, Gwen and Gluto reappear, and Ben's actions renew Azmuth's faith in the universe, so he repairs the Omnitrix and gives Ben a brand-new alien form to use: Way Big, a gargantuan alien who wipes out Vilgax's drones and hurls Vilgax into deep space.
With the threat over, Ben offers to return the Omnitrix to Azmuth, who is leaving Xenon with Myaxx. Azmuth, however, sees Ben as the best place for the Omnitrix to be. Tetrax returns Ben and Gwen to Earth, and the Tennysons' hope of having a normal day of recreation, however, is dashed by a newsflash of zombies attacking the mall, leading them to rush to the rescue.
Cast[]
- Tara Strong as Benjamin "Ben" Kirby Tennyson
- Meagan Smith as Gwendolyn "Gwen" Catherine Tennyson
- Paul Eiding as Maxwell "Max" Tennyson
- Dwight Schultz as Doctor Animo
- Dee Bradley Baker as Robotic Lt., Wildmutt, Gluto, Eye Guy, Alien Prisoner #1, Automated Security
- Steve Blum as Vilgax, Heatblast, Nightmarish Alien
- Richard Steven Horvitz as Grey Matter, Lepidopterran Prisoner
- Jim Ward as XLR8, Picsciss Volann Prisoner, Incarcecon Security
- Dave Wittenberg as Upchuck, Alien #2
- Dave Fennoy as Tetrax Shard, Alien #1, Alien Prisoner #2
- Vanessa Marshall as Myaxx, Salesperson
- Robert David Hall as Azmuth
- Richard McGonagle as Four Arms
- Fred Tatasciore as Cannonbolt, Way Big
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Pilots | *A Kitty Bobo Show (2001) • Mask of Santo (2008) • Tome of the Unknown (2013) • AJ's Infinite Summer (2014) • Back to Backspace and Pillywags' Mansion (2014) • Jammers (2015) • Welcome to My Life (2015) | |
TV films | Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip (1999) • Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie (2001) • The Flintstones: On the Rocks (2001) • Foster's Movie: House of Bloo's (2004) • Party Wagon (2004) • Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O. (2006) • Foster's Movie: Good Wilt Hunting (2006) • Re-Animated (2006) • Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006) • My Gym Partner's a Monkey: The Big Field Trip (2007) • Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? (2007) • Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure (2007) • Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen (2007) • Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix (2007) • Ben 10: Race Against Time (2007) • Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S. (2008) • My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Animal School Musical (2008) • Underfist: Halloween Bash (2008) • Foster's Movie: Destination: Imagination (2008) • Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (2009) • Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (2009) • Ben 10: Alien Swarm (2009) • Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster (2010) • Firebreather (2010) • Level Up (2011) • Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood (2011) • Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens (2012) • Exchange Student Zero (2012) • Kid Krrish (2013) • Chakra: The Invincible (2013) • Monster Beach (2014) • Steven Universe: The Movie (2019) • We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020) • Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie (2020) • Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam (2021) | |
Theatrical films | The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002) • Sons of Ram (2012; India) • Regular Show: The Movie (2015; limited) • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018) | |
Direct-to-video films | The Powerpuff Girls: 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas (2003) • Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins (2009) • Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster (2010) • Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans (2019) • Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog (2021) | |
Specials | Boo Boo Runs Wild (1999) • A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith (1999) • Brak Presents the Brak Show Starring Brak (2000) • Night of the Living Doo (2001) • The Grim Adventures of the KND (2007) • The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! (2009) • Johnny Goes to Bollywood (2009) • Terror Tales of the Park (2011) • Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United (2011) • Holly Jolly Secrets (2011) • Terror Tales of the Park II (2012) • Terror Tales of the Park III (2013) • The Thanksgiving Special (2013) • The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed (2014) • Terror Tales of the Park IV (2014) • Stakes (2015) • Rigby's Graduation Day Special (2016) • Islands (2017) • A Regular Epic Final Battle (2017) • Elements (2017) • Come Along with Me (2018) • Change Your Mind (2019) • #SweetJustice (2019) | |
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