Ben 10 – Season 4
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| Ben 10 - Season 4 |
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| Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent |
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| List Price: $19.98 |
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| The consistently inventive and entertaining animated series Ben 10 comes to a close with this double-disc set, which packages the final season with a terrific feature film, Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix. The core concept of the series remains unchanged in its swan song: Average kid Ben Tennyson is still spending his summer fighting evil aliens, mad scientists and robots with the help of the Omnitrix, an extraterrestrial device which allows him to transform into a host of powerful alien forms. Ben's menu of alter egos has expanded over the course of the series, and the aptly-named Way Big and Eye Guy joining the team in Season 4 to fight long-running arch-enemies like chief baddie Vilgax ("Goodbye and Good Riddance"), the Forever King ("Perfect Day") and Dr. Amino ("Divided We Stand" and "Goodbye and Good Riddance"). The two-part episode "Ben 10 vs. The Negative 10" brings the series to an appropriately slam-bang close as Ben ends his summer by fighting the Legion of Doom-style villain army atop Mt. Rushmore. Season 4 of Ben 10 ends the series on the same high note as it launched--rich in exciting adventures, clever scripting and some genuinely stunning visuals. The Complete Season 4 set includes all ten episodes of Ben 10's final season, as well as the Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix, a surprisingly dramatic feature-length story that finds Ben racing against time to find the Omnitrix's creator before it self-destructs. Four separate versions of the film are included, three of which offer alternate opening sequences, while the fourth (the TV version) comes with a text commentary track loaded with trivia about the movie and Ben 10 in general which first-time viewers may find helpful in keeping track of the show's vast array of characters. There's also a battery of deleted scenes from the film and a character gallery for fans to enjoy. --Paul Gaita |
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Ben 10- Season Four...The Series Finale....
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| Review Date: January 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: blackaciddevil, in the USA somewhere..... |
We find out in Season 4 that there are alot of alien races out there that are fighting one another for control of the galaxy. As we all know, there is one 10 year old kid that ain't going to let that happen and that is Ben Tennyson. Season Four opens up with Ben living out a perfect day, perhaps too perfect-I'm afraid- as he soon discovers and things escalate from there. While most of the episodes walk a familiar ground, the plot thickens more as you soon discover before the Season is over. Team Tennyson may be no more. As for extras, we are given three alternate versions of the Ben 10 Secret of the Omnitrix movie. While each version has minor changes(different heroes used to combat the enemy, a pop up trivia version for fans, etc), they are still worth watching. I'm glad Cartoon Network included this movie with Season Four(it makes one less thing I have to buy in order to have the complete Ben 10 Collection). Other than that, nothing much to speak of.
While I'm older than the audience this series was created for, I can honestly say that it appeals to me too. See, Ben is living every kid's dream of being a hero and I think that is what appeals to fans of the show, including me. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a real hero?? Besides, the cartoon is fun with lots of twists and turns in the storyline. With all the aliens that Ben turns into and the things that he faces, that makes for alot of episode possibilites.
If you're into Ben 10 Alien Force, you owe it to yourself to pick up the series that started it all: Ben 10. I'll admit, I wasn't much of a fan til I saw the new show. The series is definitely worth picking up.
Now, it is time for me to pick up Volume One of Ben 10 Alien Force. |
6 & 7 year old boy heaven--young version of American Dragon Jake Long
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| Review Date: August 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Buckeye88, Suwanee GA |
My 6 and 7 year old boys really love this show and I like it alot too.
The boy (Ben who turns into 10 different aliens) conquers his fears, takes on bad guys and is aided by his cool grandpa. Very much like American Dragon Jake Long....except Ben is 10 ish instead of a teen.
I even bought the Omnitrix watch for them (here on Amazon) and they've spent over a week running around, transforming and conquering bad guy aliens.
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Great buy!
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| Review Date: September 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Diane N., Arizona |
| My grandson is a huge Ben 10 fan. This particular two-disc set has both episodes and a full length movie. It was a big hit with my grandson, and I know we will watch it over and over. |
Great Product and good service
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| Review Date: September 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: G. Krishnakumar, Gillette, NJ, USA |
| I bought this for my son who is a big fan of Ben 10. Ordered this on Aug 13 and got this by Aug 14 (yes, the very next day), thanks to the efficient service of Amazon as always. My son must have seen this DVD atleast 30-40 times in the last month and still going strong. Waiting for the next series of Ben 10 & Alien Forces... Will surely order from Amazon... |
Fun Series for Kids
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| Review Date: September 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Sidney Frank Rosen, Colorado USA |
| My son loves Ben 10! This is a fun series for kids that has action, adventure, friendship and superheroes. |
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