

Cartoon Network // 2010 // 225 Minutes // Not Rated
Reviewed by Appellate Judge Mac McEntire // May 1st, 2011
Ben: "We'll be careful, just like you taught us."
Max: "Maybe you should be a little more careful than
that."
When we last saw Ben Tennyson and his friends, they were in quite the intergalactic pickle. Space criminal Aggregor had succeeded in his plan to absorb the powers of five alien fugitives, mutating himself into an unstoppably powerful force. In the ten episodes of this two-disc set, Ben and company are off to space, in pursuit of Aggregor's end game. The price for defeating Aggregor, however, might mean the loss of one of their own.
Sixteen-year-old Ben Tennyson, (Yuri Lowenthal, Naruto) wields the Ultimatrix, a device that allows him to transform into considerably more than ten super-powered aliens. With his energy-manipulating cousin Gwen (Ashley Johnson, Phenom) and his metal-absorbing pal Kevin (Greg Cipes, Teen Titans), Ben fights to keep the Earth safe from evil aliens.
The keys to this Ben 10 Ultimate Alien episode list are hidden throughout the galaxy:
* "Map of Infinity"
The new Aggregor is too much for Ben and
friends to handle. With help from former Alien Force members Azmuth and
Professor Paradox, Ben learns that Aggregor is searching the galaxy for a map
that can lead him to the Forge of Creation, which Aggregor can use to reshape
the entire universe to his will, so now the race is on to see who can find the
map first.
* "Reflected Glory"
School bullies Cash and J.T. make a
return appearance. They've started a webcast in which they've taken credit for
all of Ben's world-saving. Now, joining Ben in battle against side villains the
Forever Knights, Cash and J.T. learn a thing or two about real heroism.
* "Deep"
Aggregor is after a piece of the map on an aquatic
world. Removing the map could mean destroying the entire planet.
* "Where the Magic Happens"
The next map piece is in an
alternate dimension made of pure magic (or mana energy, depending on which
character you're talking to). To lend a hand, our heroes recruit magic-using
villainess Charmcaster, but can she be trusted?
* "Perplexahedron"
Ben and friends pursue Aggregor through
an alien maze, which doesn't conform to the laws of physics. Can they get out
with not just the next piece, but their sanity as well?
* "The Forge of Creation"
In a last-ditch attempt to stop
Aggregor, Ben turns to his most powerful but hardest to control alien, Alien X.
The journey takes him to Alien X's CelestialSapien home, where Ben meets a
very familiar face from his past.
* "Nor Iron Bars a Cage"
The battle with Aggregor took its
toll on Kevin, who finds himself transformed into another monstrous form, and
out of his mind with hunger for energy. He flees to the Null Void prison to
settle an old score, with Ben and Gwen in pursuit.
* "The Enemy of My Enemy"
The next in line to face Kevin's
vengeance is alien conman Argit. Ben and Gwen take Argit to the plumber academy
to set a trap for Kevin. Argit, as usual, has another devious plan in mind.
* "Absolute Power" Parts One and Two
As Kevin continues to
grow in both power and unchecked rage, Gwen believes he can be saved, while Ben
believed there's no choice but to kill him. They fight, and go their separate
ways. All three friends are now enemies, and as they battle one another, their
lives may never be the same again.
After a run of less-than-stellar episodes, it's time for Ben 10 Ultimate Alien to get awesome again. These ten episodes offer outrageous space adventure, along with some rich character development, pushing the show's three heroes to their limits.
Almost every one of these episodes takes place in outer space or other dimensions, with visits to a variety of alien worlds. This is the kind of sci-fi I enjoy most, not so much about the tech and the so-called "real science," but about far-out imagery and big, big ideas. We're dealing with a map to the creation of the universe, celestial beings who could rewrite reality with a thought but are more interested in debating philosophy, environments where the physics and logic have broken down, a planet where the temperature is either freezing or burning, and, of course, aliens of all sizes, shapes and abilities. You know, the really fun "space opera" stuff.
As much fun as it to fly around the galaxy and blow things up, the real strength of this volume is the character interaction. Aggregor is a cool villain, as sneaky as he powerful, and his new look is pretty sweet, but he's only here to get us to the final act, in which Kevin loses it and goes off the deep end. When they are done well, fewer stories in the superhero genre carry more emotional power than the betrayal. This is when former friends or teammates must face each other as enemies. It happened to Superman and Batman, it happened to Captain America and Iron Man, it happened to Buffy and Willow, and now it's Ben 10's turn. It's been hinted at for a long time that Kevin might go bad, but the writers take it a step farther by Kevin's evil driving a wedge between Ben and Gwen, as they disagree over what to do about Kevin. Evil Kevin was partially expected, but seeing Ben and Gwen resort to fighting? That was just heartbreaking. It's to the creators' credit that this is not just another fight scene, but it instead elicits an "Oh, my God!" response every time Ben or Gwen lands a blow on one another. Harsh stuff. As the plot nears its climax, it's a guessing game as to whether Kevin can be saved, or if Kevin-as-a-villain will become the show's new status quo.
That's not to say that the show has gone dark. A big strength of the series has been the humor, which is at its best in the clever exchanges between the characters, and there's plenty of that here as well. As always, a huge draw of the show is the action, and the animators do a great job of keeping it varied with a massive amount of both aliens and alien environments to play with. Ben's new celebrity status, which was a major development in the last volume, only gets a few mentions this time around. Perhaps the writers realized what a hole they dug for themselves with that one, and chose to have Ben away from Earth for the duration.
The audio and video continue to be strong with these Ben 10 releases. Again, the Null Void episode is a standout, with the characters standing against a bright red background, without any problems such as color bleeding. Audio is good as well, especially when it comes to the many explosive sound effects during the action scenes. As usual all we get for extras is another "Alien Database" feature, which you click through with your remote to read about a couple of the show's creatures.
Nitpicks:
* One drawback to having the the characers spend so much time
in space is that it loses some of the "everyman hero" aspect of Ben's
character, as there's almost no mention of things like parents, school, etc.
* The episode "Reflected Glory" is a lighthearted, comedic story,
which is fine, but it's a stand-alone tale sandwiched in the middle of an
ongoing arc, killing the momentum that had been built up before it.
*
Wait...what happened to Aggregor? Did they just leave them sitting there on that
CelestialSapien's giant hand?
While reading up on Ben 10 for this review I learned that the show's co-producer and story editor Dwayne McDuffie, who wrote many of the episodes on this set, has passed away. A writer for both TV and comics, he left behind a great legacy of stories and characters, and he will be missed.
This volume is the best the show has been since the Highbreed arc from Ben 10 Alien Force, and it an instant must-buy for fans.
Not guilty throughout creation.
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Scales of Justice
Video: 90
Audio: 88
Extras: 30
Acting: 90
Story: 90
Judgment: 90
Perp Profile
Studio: Cartoon Network
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo (English)
Subtitles:
* English
Running Time: 225 Minutes
Release Year: 2010
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks
* Alien Database
Accomplices
* IMDb
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt1622696/combined
* Official Site
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/ben10ua/index.html