No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code [2] [3] | K6–11 rating/share |
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27 | 1 | "Ben 10,000" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Greg Weisman | November 25, 2006 | 669–002 | 2.6/12 [17] |
As Ben and Gwen are planning Max's birthday on the shore of Horse Thief Lake, a mysterious stranger appears and kidnaps Gwen, so Ben follows her into a strange portal. When the dust settles, Ben realizes that he is twenty years in the future, where humans and aliens live peacefully. Ben then learns that Gwen's captor is her future self, who has become a master sorceress. Gwendolyn reveals that the future Ben, called Ben 10,000, is now a world-renowned hero with ten thousand different alien forms at his disposal. But, upon meeting his future self, Ben realizes that the future Ben is all business and just can't relax and have fun, not even for his own family. Omnitrix alien debuts : (by Ben 10,000) Spitter, Buzzshock, Arctiguana | |||||||
28 | 2 | "Midnight Madness" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg | December 2, 2006 | 669–001 [18] | 2.1/9 [19] |
While visiting the Mega-mall-opolis in Bloomington, Minnesota, Ben and Gwen watch a hypnotist named Sublimino perform. Gwen volunteers Ben as a test subject, and Sublimino successfully hypnotizes him. When asked to act like an alien, Ben naturally turns to the Omnitrix and almost changes in front of the audience. Even though he is stopped by Gwen, the trouble doesn't end there. Sublimino is able to use those he hypnotizes to commit crimes in their dream state, and Ben proves to be the perfect accomplice. | |||||||
29 | 3 | "A Change of Face" | Scooter Tidwell | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | December 9, 2006 | 669–003 | 3.1/12 [20] |
During a visit to Salem, Massachusetts, Charmcaster attacks in an attempt to magically switch bodies with Ben to attain the great powers of the Omnitrix, but Gwen interferes, causing Charmcaster to switch with her instead. Gwen is punched out by Charmcaster before she can explain anything, and is then arrested and sent to juvie. Charmcaster stays with Ben and Max and tries to cook up another body-transference spell but Gwen escapes from juvie and returns, convincing Ben of the truth before Charmcaster tries again. However, Charmcaster manages to swap their bodies once more, ending with Charmcaster in her true body while Gwen and Ben have switched. | |||||||
30 | 4 | "Merry Christmas" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Duncan Rouleau | December 11, 2006 | 669–004 [21] | N/A |
The Tennysons come upon a bizarre Christmas village in Death Valley, run by a Christmas-obsessed man named Mr. Jingles, who thinks Max is Santa Claus and proceeds to kidnap him. As Ben and Gwen explore, they learn about a strange curse on the village which froze it in time at Christmas in the 1930s and transformed its residents into elves. But when Ben delivers all the gifts that had been made, the curse is reversed, and time catches up to the village instantly. | |||||||
31 | 5 | "Benwolf" | Alex Soto | James Phillips | February 17, 2007 | 669–005 | 2.7/7 [22] |
During a visit to a Navajo village owned by Max's old Plumber partner Wes Green in Chinle, Arizona, Ben falls in love with Wes' granddaughter Kai, while a werewolf-like creature appears in a flash of purple lightning. Wes believes it to be a Yenaldooshi, or Navajo werewolf. It stole and ripped the receiver. Wildvine fights the creature, but it bites Wildvine's root just before Ben returns to normal. It nearly kills Ben, but he is spared when the werewolf accidentally scratches the Omnitrix rather than Ben himself. Afterwards, Ben begins transforming into a werewolf himself, presumably an effect of the bite. However, the group discover that the werewolf is an alien, and added its DNA to the Omnitrix by scratching it, thus gradually transforming Ben into Blitzwolfer. Omnitrix alien debuts : Blitzwolfer (note: until Ben 10: Omniverse , the alien was known as Benwolf). | |||||||
32 | 6 | "Game Over" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg | February 24, 2007 | 669–006 | 3.7/16 [23] |
Ben and Gwen are playing the Sumo Slammer video game and Gwen is beating Ben at it. Ben turns into Upgrade and merges with the computer so he can lower Gwen's score. As Gwen tries to get Ben out, lightning hits the van and zaps them both into the game. They realize that all of the aliens in the Omnitrix are unavailable and they have to collect tokens to activate certain ones. They progress through the levels to get the Upgrade token and allow them to leave the game, but the villain of the game hears them and wants to use the Upgrade token to leave the game and take over the real world. | |||||||
33 | 7 | "Super Alien Hero Buddy Adventures" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg | March 3, 2007 | 669–008 | 3.5/14 [24] |
When a television show called Super Alien Hero Buddy Adventures shows up, Ben gets angry and demands credit since it stars cartoon versions of Four Arms, Heatblast, and Wildmutt. Furthermore, it has replaced his favorite show, Kangaroo Commando. It just so happens Ben and Gwen are visiting Planetary Studios in Hollywood at the time, so he tries to confront the producer about it. Meanwhile, strange accidents begin occurring around the actor who plays The Commando, allowing the actor to save the day. The Commando suspects that the artist producing the cartoon, Tim Dean, is responsible, but Gwen suspects foul play on the Commando's part. | |||||||
34 | 8 | "Under Wraps" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Greg Weisman | March 10, 2007 | 669–009 | 2.6/12 [25] |
To teach Ben and Gwen the value of hard work, Max takes them to a family farm owned farmer Joan Maplewood in Dairyville, South Carolina. During dinner there, Joan's son Todd tells Ben and Gwen of a mysterious mummy that had recently arrived in a flash of purple lightning that sparks their curiosity. The two of them find it digging for a strange stone, but it attacks them as soon as they see it. XLR8 fights it to no avail, but the alien mummy flees in the confusion. Max discovers that the strange rock is a mineral called "Corrodium," which causes severe mutations in earthly organisms. | |||||||
35 | 9 | "The Unnaturals" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg | March 17, 2007 | 669–010 | N/A |
Ben goes to see his favorite Little League team play in Philadelphia. Unfortunately, Cash and JT are on his team, and he discovers that their opponents, the Squires, are robots. He cheats for his own team, but it works against them when the robots try to kidnap people on the team who appeared to be experts due to Ben's help. While attempting a rescue, Ben discovers that the robots plans are to replace the President of the United States, who had also been watching the game. After the Tennysons save the President and leave, Enoch appears, revealing the plan to be his own. He vows that the Tennysons will pay with their lives. | |||||||
36 | 10 | "Monster Weather" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | March 24, 2007 | 669–007 | 3.3/16 [26] |
Max takes Gwen and Ben to a music festival in Chicago to see his favorite old time band, Shag Carpeting, but the event is interrupted by a weather-controlling robot called S.A.M. | |||||||
37 | 11 | "The Return" | Scooter Tidwell | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | April 7, 2007 | 669–012 | 2.6/11 [27] |
A shuttle launch at NASA is interrupted by a purple lightning storm, which attracts the attention of the Tennysons, who hope to discover the origin of the alien werewolf and mummy. While at NASA, Ben runs into an ill-tempered scientist named Dr. Viktor. Surveillance tapes associate him with the purple lightning storm, and he is quickly shown to be in cahoots with the two creatures. The Tennysons encounter the creatures again, in addition to Doctor Viktor; following a losing battle, they split up: Max and Gwen board the space shuttle that Viktor launches, and Ben as XLR8 follows Viktor, who revives his master and commander, who to Ben's horror is revealed to be Ghostfreak. Omnitrix alien debuts : Snare-oh (note: until Ben 10: Omniverse , the alien was known as Benmummy). | |||||||
38 | 12 | "Be Afraid of the Dark" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Marty Isenberg | April 14, 2007 | 669–013 | 2.4/10 [28] |
Ben transforms into Grey Matter to escape from Ghostfreak and Viktor. He is able to discern Ghostfreak's plan from a computer terminal: using the corrodium to amplify the power source of the orbiting space station, in conjunction with the device the alien werewolf built in New Mexico, Ghostfreak is intent on covering the daylight side of the Earth in a corrodium shield. This will not only mutate Earth's population, but it will also block out the sun, giving Ghostfreak a world of eternal darkness to rule over. Ben uses Upgrade to create a makeshift rocket to get to the space station, which Viktor clings to so that he might also get to the station, while Max and Gwen fight the mummy aboard the space center and attempt to thwart Ghostfreak's plan from there. Omnitrix alien debuts : Frankenstrike (note: until Ben 10: Omniverse , the alien was known as Benvicktor). | |||||||
39 | 13 | "The Visitor" | Alex Soto | Thomas Pugsley & Greg Klein | April 21, 2007 | 669–011 | 3.3/15 [29] |
During a trip to St. Louis, Ben and Gwen meet a female alien named Xylene, who locates the Omnitrix and confronts Ben under the impression that he had stolen it. But when Max comes to defend them, he and Xylene recognize each other as old comrades and sweethearts. The two reminisce later that night, and Xylene reveals that she was the commander of the ship bringing the Omnitrix to Earth when Vilgax attacked it, and that she had intended to send it to Max for safekeeping; Ben received the Omnitrix by mistake. But when one of Vilgax's remaining drones attacks and captures Max, Ben and Xylene reluctantly team up to save him, with Xylene unlocking Upchuck in order to defeat the drone. Omnitrix alien debuts : Upchuck |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code [2] [3] | K6–11 rating/share | |||||||
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40 | 1 | "Perfect Day" | Scooter Tidwell | Michael Jelenic | July 14, 2007 | 669–017 | N/A | |||||||
Ben seems to be having a perfect day, but eventually discovers that Enoch and the Forever Knights have trapped him in a dream world while they attempt to remove the Omnitrix from his wrist. Enoch then turns the dream into a nightmare, but Ben manages to take control of the dream and escape, trapping Enoch in his own dream world. Once the Tennysons leave, another Forever Knight, the "Forever King", decides to leave Enoch in the machine as punishment for his past failures. | ||||||||||||||
41 | 2 | "Divided We Stand" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg | July 19, 2007 | 669–018 | N/A | |||||||
Dr. Animo has escaped from prison with the help of a mutated seagull, plotting to get revenge on Ben, who is at the beach with Gwen and Max. Ben is being impulsive as no one will play with him, until he is confronted by Animo's seagull. During the fight, Ben discovers a new alien on the Omnitrix, Ditto, who has the power to multiply at will. Ben manages to drive off the seagull and enjoys playing as his multiple Ditto copies. However, one of Ben's Ditto clones is captured by Animo himself in hopes of exploiting his alien DNA for his own evil purposes. Omnitrix alien debuts : Ditto | ||||||||||||||
42 | 3 | "Don't Drink the Water" | Scooter Tidwell | Marty Isenberg, Greg Klein, and Thomas Pugsley | July 26, 2007 | 669–019 | N/A | |||||||
Growing weaker with old age, Hex is seeking out something to make him stay young. At the same time, Max is having difficulties with his aging body, so he decides to impress his grandchildren at a fair to show them he's not as elderly as he seems. At the dunking game Max challenged them to, he and Ben both get splashed, unaware that the water is from the Fountain of Youth. Max regresses into a ten-year-old while Ben becomes a four-year-old. Hex manages to force the booth's owner, Hector, into revealing the location of the fountain as he is its guardian, having been charged to do so by Juan Ponce de León four centuries ago. Ben manages to defeat Hex as Heatblast by throwing a tantrum and unleashing a massive burst of heat that destroys the fountain and ends up causing Hex to be reduced to a child. | ||||||||||||||
43 | 4 | "Big Fat Alien Wedding" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Eugene Son | August 2, 2007 | 669–020 | N/A | |||||||
Ben, Gwen, and Max attend a family wedding for Max's nephew Joel and his bride-to-be, Camille. Before the day of the wedding, Ben interrupts a mud alien's attempt to sabotage the wedding. Ben defeats the sludge alien as Cannonbolt but finds the groom's parents pointing rifles at him soon after. He escapes with Gwen's help, and Max explains that the groom's side of the family are all Plumbers, while the bride's side are all mud-like aliens, called "Sludgepuppies", which the Plumbers were sworn enemies with until Joel and Camille met and forged a romance, which makes the wedding a truce. On the day of the wedding, Camille's parents, who object the wedding and the truce, go on a rampage and are defeated by the Tennysons and Camille. | ||||||||||||||
44 | 5 | "Ben 4 Good Buddy" | Scooter Tidwell | Amy Wolfram | September 22, 2007 | 669–021 | 2.5/10 [30] | |||||||
While traveling through a desert, the Tennysons encounter a group of modern-day pirates called the Road Crew attempting to hijack the deluxe RV of Laurence Wainwright. After stopping the Road Crew, the family makes a pit stop and Ben and Gwen start to complain about how the Rust Bucket doesn't work right and isn't nearly as luxurious as Laurence's RV. Shortly afterwards, the Road Crew returns and steals the Rust Bucket. While Max tries desperately to track down the Rust Bucket, the Road Crew give it a makeover for use in their plans. When the Road Crew tries to use the Rustbucket to destroy a new highway that would deprive them of victims, Ben stops them by using the Rustbucket's quirks to shut it down and return the RV to normal. | ||||||||||||||
45 | 6 | "Ready to Rumble" | Scooter Tidwell | Eugene Son | September 29, 2007 | 669–022 | 2.4/10 [31] | |||||||
After damaging Gwen's new laptop, Ben enters a wrestling competition as Four Arms to earn some money to replace it, becoming an instant celebrity. During the tournament, he fights a pair of mutant brothers who owe a mob boss a large sum of money to save their farm. They entered the competition to pay off their debt, which Ben doesn't learn about until after defeating them. After learning the truth, Ben goes with them to save their mother, who is being held by the gang as "collateral damage". Ben gives them all the money won in the competition to get back to their home. When he returns to Rusbucket he gets to know that he hasn't done any damage to Gwen's laptop. Instead Gwen had put a security lock on the laptop to prevent Ben from using it. | ||||||||||||||
46 | 7 | "Ken 10" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Greg Weisman | October 6, 2007 | 669–023 | 3.5/15 [32] | |||||||
In the future, Ben's son Kenny is celebrating his tenth birthday. To commemorate the occasion, Ben gives him an Omnitrix of his very own, but grows frustrated by Ben's overprotectiveness. Kenny soon befriends a boy named Devlin. The same night, Ben's old foe Kevin 11 attacks their home looking for the Null Void chamber. Unable to locate the chamber, he retreats. Kenny becomes angry at his father for not telling him or letting him fight Kevin and endeavors to find the chamber with Devlin. When they find it, Devlin mutates into Kevin's mutant form revealing he was the real attacker from the previous night, and activates the chamber, releasing the real Kevin, who is revealed to be Devlin's father and mutates into a new form, "Kevin 11,000". When Devlin realizes his father was only using him to escape, he battles him alongside Kenny, who unlocks his Omnitrix's master control. When Kevin proves to be too much and injures Kenny, Ben pummels him and sends him back to the Null Void, and adopts Devlin into his family. | ||||||||||||||
47 | 8 | "Ben 10 vs. the Negative 10" | Sebastian O. Montes III | Thomas Pugsley and Greg Klein | March 9, 2008 | 669–025 | N/A | |||||||
48 | 9 | Scooter Tidwell | 669–026 | |||||||||||
Part 1 : The Tennysons pick up the grandson of another Plumber, Cooper Daniels, who is hitching a ride home with them. Meanwhile, a Plumber base within the bullion depository at Fort Knox is robbed by the Circus Freaks and Sublimino. By the time the Tennysons find out, they are too late to help. They soon learn of a second robbery at a Plumber base on the top floors of the Seattle Space Needle, run by Rojo, Animo, Clancy, and Charmcaster. Max discovers they are searching for the keys to the "Sub Energy", an extremely potent sub-atomic power source given to the Plumbers by an alien race. They lose the keys to the villains and attempt to rout them at the Mount Rushmore base, where the Sub Energy is stored. However, they find that the Forever King, joined by a subordinate and the villains that raided the earlier bases, has beaten them to it. Part 2 : Ben, Gwen, Max, and Cooper use the Plumbers' Mount Rushmore installation to mount a final stand against the Forever King's forces. Max discovers that the Forever King was once a plumber named Driscoll who was kicked out after hoarding alien technology. Despite their best efforts, they cannot keep Driscoll from obtaining the Sub-Energy. Driscoll uses the sub-energy to tremendously increase his armored suit and battles Ben, who uses Upchuck to digest and destroy the power source. Omnitrix alien debuts : Eye Guy | ||||||||||||||
49 | 10 | "Goodbye and Good Riddance" [a] | Scooter Tidwell | Thomas Pugsley and Greg Klein | April 15, 2008 | 669–024 | N/A | |||||||
Ben returns home after summer vacation ends and is told by Max that he must keep the Omnitrix a secret. Ben gets the chance to use the Omnitrix when Vilgax attacks, looking to take the device from Ben. All four Tennysons fight off Vilgax's drones running amok in the city. When Vilgax appears again, easily fending off Ben, Ben's father suggests leading him into the underground gas line, which they ignite to incinerate the villain. Ben's secret is revealed to the public during the affair, and Gwen ends up transferring to his school. Just when it seems like everything is normal, Dr. Animo shows up with a group of mutated animals, which Ben and Gwen get ready to fight. |
No. | Title | Original release date | Prod. code [2] |
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1 | "Hijacked" | July 14, 2007 | 901–305A |
Two men try to carjack the Rustbucket while Grandpa Max is out. Fortunately, Ben is on the Rustbucket and the carjackers end up messing with Four Arms. But Grandpa Max doesn't believe Ben about this. | |||
2 | "Snack Break" | February 18, 2008 | 901–305B |
Ben and Gwen want something from the snack machine. When Ben's snack doesn't come out of it, he turned into Grey Matter and goes inside, but he turns back and gets stuck, and Gwen takes his snack. | |||
3 | "Survival Skills" | March 10, 2008 | 901–305C |
When Ben unwittingly puts out the campfire needed to roast marshmallows, Ben must start the fire again without using the Omnitrix. But when Max isn't around, Ben ends up using Heatblast and later pays the price. | |||
4 | "Radio Dazed" | March 24, 2008 | 901–305D |
Ben and Gwen don't want to listen to Grandpa Max's music. Gwen offers Ben to go Upgrade and change it but Ben breaks the radio. Still everyone ends up with Grandpa Max's favorite music on cassette. | |||
5 | "Sleepaway Camper" | April 7, 2008 | 901–305E |
Grandpa Max's snoring is keeping Ben awake. When all else fails, Ben thought to use Grey Matter to go to somewhere silent, but it came out Ripjaws, so he decides to sleep at the bottom of the lake. | |||
6 | "Dogged Pursuit" | April 21, 2008 | 901–305F |
When an elderly woman's purse is snatched, Ben gets more than he bargains for when he retrieves it as Wildmutt. | |||
7 | "Let the Games Begin" | July 1, 2008 | 901–305G |
Ben and Gwen are playing Roadkill bingo with things that are seen on the road to see who'll sit on the front seat weekly and Ben is losing, so he turns into XLR8 to place things on his card on the road. But with unexpected results, Ben loses and is grounded at the back seat for a month for cheating. | |||
8 | "Handle with Care" | July 8, 2008 | 901–305H |
Ben and Gwen are at a museum watching an exhibit of crystal eggs when thieves try to strip it bare. Ben turns into Diamondhead, but even for him it proves hard to fend off the thieves and protect the eggs from breakage. | |||
9 | "Road Trip Rumble" | March 12, 2012 | N/A |
Ben and Gwen's backseat bickering escalates into an all-out brawl between Ben's Omnitrix and Gwen's magic. Ben fights Gwen as Four Arms and Upgrade, eventually destroying their surroundings, upsetting Grandpa Max. |
Title | Original release date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) | ||||||
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Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix [b] | August 10, 2007 | 669–014 | N/A | ||||||
669–015 | |||||||||
669–016 | |||||||||
During a battle with Dr. Animo, the Omnitrix is accidentally set to self-destruct. In order to stop it, Ben, Gwen, and Tetrax travel across space to track down the Omnitrix's creator. Three alternate versions of this film have aired, each with a modified opening from the original. Omnitrix alien debuts: Way Big | |||||||||
Ben 10: Race Against Time [a] | November 21, 2007 | N/A | 3.99 [33] | ||||||
In this live-action film, summer's over and Ben has to go back to school, but the aliens have a different idea. They are planning to have a massive invasion, led by the mysterious Eon. Omnitrix alien debuts: Eon | |||||||||
Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens | March 23, 2012 | N/A | 2.08 [34] | ||||||
The Omnitrix starts acting weird after a dismantling spell mixes with it. Meanwhile Ben, Gwen, and Tetrax must deal with a mysterious Upgrade warrior who chases Ben around the world, and an Evil Way Big who apparently killed Azmuth. |
Season | Episodes | Years active | Release dates | ||
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1 | 13 | 2005–06 | February 6, 2007 [35] | ||
2 | 2006 | October 9, 2007 [36] | |||
3 | 2006–07 | The Complete Third Season: March 4, 2008 [37] Ben 10 and Friends (episodes 27–32, 36): April 22, 2014 [38] | |||
4 | 10 + 1 film [c] | 2007–08 | August 5, 2008 [39] | ||
Films | 2007–12 | Race Against Time: April 8, 2008 [40] Secret of the Omnitrix: May 20, 2008 [41] Destroy All Aliens: April 16, 2013 [42] |
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