I love how Kuro has become the leader or figurehead of the Ben Ten Community. Keeping the show relevant, gathering the fans together and shouting them out. This channel has done great things, keep it up.
That might be true only for the english speaking fandom or should I say faction. As the biggest fanbase of Ben 10 namely Indian fans have been running several Ben 10 RU-vid channels. However I must admit Kuro does a lot better job than anyone .... Kudos To Kuro!!!
@@MozWeiner The Incredible Muffin, Ultimate 10, and me. These three write our Ben 10 fanfictions and try to unite people who love Ben 10 even if they are not into Kuro's stuff. Muffin is the best of the three of us due to his clearer vision and determination to focus most of his free time at his projects.
Your perspective on fans losing interest during this season and it having to do with the lack of focus and the quality of episodes is deffinitely true to some extent. To me, I think UAF hit a point of fatigue where the show started to feel very same-ey. As polarizing as Omniverse must have felt when it first premired, it helped freshen things up again and after 6 seasons of UAF, a shake-up to the formula was certainly welcomed.
I have say that I agree with you and kuro, I have many problems with Greg and Kevin arc but at last they are memorable but besides this I felt that UA are hard to watch entirely because I felt tired of watch boring concepts over and over and when comes a new thing (Dagon arc) with potential its not well executed in my opnion, at least the Gwen episode and the prisoner 775 episode are sweet
I think the hatred towards magic is meant to be a reference to christian's hatred for witches back in the medieval era, since the knights are clearly from religious origin (the tale of saint george and the dragon IS a christian tale) and christians autorities hunted witches
Yeah, honestly If the censors allowed it One would expect much more religous references with the forever knights. Ironically whenever ben 10 has referenced Christianity it’s with characters that aren’t really related…except maybe azmuth when he likened ben to noah but it wasn’t in context with George.
Honestly UAF has some Christian elements. The fact they didn’t want magic to be real or that they retconned Gwen’s magic to just being Alien DNA. The omnitrix being “Noah’s Ark”. The story of st. george and the dragon. The belief in god. Chromostone (Sugilite) basically being Jesus Christ and with the second coming of him saving Petropia. It’s obvious the writers or Dwayne McDuffie was Christian.and that’s why McDuffie ruined Ben 10
@@Error_-ct2vp I wouldn't say Ruined but he did kind of throw a lot out and made it slightly more boring, I don't mind Chromastone being a part of Petropia but him being this big Savior of the planet and species feels weird, maybe he should've been an experiment or something that gained sentience, I do think Magic should've stayed a thing and they once again reconned it back into existence it's just that Gwen can now use Mana powers and Magic (Even though Mana is a type of Magic it's just life energy which is basically a way to say Magic has a limit and It's dependent on how much Mana you can harness)
I’m so sorry I’m late to this! Truly appreciate the shout out, thank you for being the heart of the Ben 10 community and I’m honored you enjoyed the content and for the shout out!
It's all good - thanks for stopping by! Really loved your collection of Ben 10 videos so I'm happy to try to get those that might've missed them to give em a view.
If I was writing season 3, I would’ve made three arcs since there were more episodes than the first two seasons. The first two arcs would’ve been continuation from the movies. Arc 1 would’ve been continued from Alien Swarm. Arc 2 would’ve focused on Eon and Ben 10,000, leading up to the Dagon arc.
I think the Knight's anti-magic sentiment would have come across better if we saw them hoarding magical items more, like they attempted with that sword in classic, basically as the equivalent of Alien Tech. it also would have been nice to see them some standarized magic equipement in addition to alien tech as part of their normal gear and normal weapons. They certainly would seem more of a unique and legit thread that way.
It DOES feel like them relying on more magi-tech would be a better route for them to do. It at least fits their anti-alien viewpoint. Plus you could still have them as a decent threat even if they aren't THAT much of a threat. Like at the very least, they feel like they SHOULD be on par with an average Plumber. Just sort of an anti-alien extremist group. Because I do like the idea in concept, but a lot of the time the execution just feels cookie cutter and poorly done. Like honestly I don't remember if we even see any in Omniverse.
@Toonman509 One faction of Forever Knights does show up in Omniverse led by Joseph Chadwick. But I think it's stated that, after the Dagon War, his faction's the last one active?
@@johnnygyro2295 Does it fit better with or have the idea I presented? Because I get the feeling they're still kind of basic b!+@#es even as far into Omniverse. XD
@Toonman509 They only appear twice if I remember right. But in their second appearance, Chadwick is trying to get Excalibur. I'm not sure if that helps?
@@johnnygyro2295 I mean it fits their knight motif, but I mean more like if they tried to use magitech as their regular armaments, or went after ancient powerful magic relics. What does Excalibur count as?
*Deep breaths* - These knights are just blending together - Forever Knights: Normal People Only! - George was old in the retirement home, back in the 70s....and no one questioned it? - I love this arc, being basically Ben 10 vs Lovecraft. But I think it'd be interesting if they illustrated how "different" Lucubra was, like the Ultimatrix trying to scan it only to go "Error!" or something. - I don't mind Chromastone flying, my personal theory is that with Sugilite released, it unlocked some hidden abilities within him. - So....Does this clarified what kind of metal NRG wears? - Demons, Zombies and Dimensions! - To think, all this trouble....and Lucubra is really like "an insect" to Dagon.
I mean, I don't think the Ultimatrix would even try to scan (the?) Lucubra. It goes "Uncatalogued DNA Detected" when it knows there's a DNA sample that it can scan. Then again, I like the idea of the Ultimatrix interacting weirdly with it. Hmm, how about the sample doing something like what Ra'ad did and making a Lucubra the only transformation shown on the dial or maybe even making Ben in all his forms vulnerable to control.
@@madladdie7069 You have a point. But my point being is simply that it'd be neat to see Lucubra illustrated as something "different", more "alien" than just alien.
@@madladdie7069 I think the implication here is that the Lucubra can somehow exist without having a DNA, which makes it a lot more unique among all the alien creatures.
I also think that Kevin's jealousy comes in part from the fact that he and Cooper are friends, and while Cooper has a crush on Gwen, Kevin trusts him to not try anything whereas Winston's just some random dude.
Just building on what you were saying, I'd like to note that in the Ultimate Kevin Arc, Kevin didn't come for Cooper until the latter started helping Ben. Cooper is the only Plumber's Kid that Kevin didn't go after. That means that Kevin views Cooper, deep down, as a _genuine_ friend, unlike his friends in the underworld.
A potential idea for how the Knights could've been handled for Season 3. First and foremost, the Forever Knights have a clear purpose: To protect Earth from other worlds. They're a foil to the Plumbers, in that they want to protect their people, but the Knights deem all aliens to be evil, or at least not to be trusted. Team Tennyson is deemed as a threat to this goal, viewing them as an obstacle to their research and constantly undermining their efforts by allowing aliens to know of Earth and risk invasion. Just Ben alone is enough to have them worried. They've seen how cocky Ben can get, especially when fame gets to his head, and they're also paranoid that Ben doesn't have Earth's best interest at heart. One person should not be Earth's best defense. Still, the amount of encounters with Ben has resulted in less support, especially since they're seen as less than a joke. If it were up to me, the Knights by Season 3, or at least a faction that can either be newly formed or simply have been always there, would decide to take another approach to protecting Earth from aliens. They begin a more public cult. The Knights begin recruiting more everyday citizens and spread the word of how aliens are evil and we must defend ourselves. This eventually leads to them arming citizens and possibly the police with Alien Tech, arguing that they have a right to bear arms, regardless of who or what made it. However, the Knights don't give out weapons like candy. They only give them to folks who've earned the right to wield them in their eyes: folks who receive proper training and are willing to follow the Forever Knights. By the time the Dagon Arc begins, the Forever Knights have a few more numbers. Still, Sir Reginald manages to find a cave with the Forever Knight Symbol and believes it to house more alien tech, hopefully something that can make them as powerful as Ben. However, Winston is able to suspect the Seal's true nature, but is unable to translate enough or warn Sir Reginald before he opens it up. From there, the arc continues as it does… for now.
Personally I do kinda like the Dagan arc, for like 9 seasons of the series they've tried and failed for one reason or another to do something with the knights, so now finally they get one big ambitious story arc dedicated to them and their history, uniting all of the different factions together under one banner. It has its ups and downs, but I still think it's fun, and George is cool, plus I like bringing in Azimuth again later
To be honest the Niburu Entity from Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated was cooler. Also I imagine if Dagon had been resurrected somehow or saved for Omniverse, we’d likely have seen Ben use Alien X to fight him
Hell yeah the Nibiru Entity was really cool. Loved the homage to the original Scooby-Doo intro eyes, and its possession of Pericles was a really cool design.
Tbf we barely got to see much of the evil entities true form before he possessed Pericles. What he did to crystal cove once he was free was friggin awesome and terrifying! And he tied into mythology and irl conspiracies way better! It’s honestly a shame he’s not as remembered now that eldritch villains are rather common in kids shows…
Yea, I feel like if Dagon had returned atleast once it would have made him feel like a more legitimate threat, but the way it is he appears in like one episode and is defeated pretty easily I don't think Ben even fights his cool ass squid form, like c'mon I get it was probably easier to animate, but having Ben just fight a re-skinned Vilgax was lame. Introducing Ultimate Alien X or even just Alien X with the Sword against the Dragon himself would have been perfect for UA's finale, or atleast something more than Ben poking Dagon-Gax and winning in like less than a minute
While I agree that this arc has its flaws, it will always be one of my favorite parts of Ben 10. Mainly because both it and Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated were my first introduction to lovecraftian horror.
A big change I'd make to this season is, and bear with me, make Gwen a target for the Dagon. I know the writers wanted Vilgax to be its host or whatever for the C'thulu parallel but he feels so tacked on and takes away attention from the Dagon and the Forever Knights. I think if they really built onto the lore around magic and had the Dagon seek a mortal host through Gwen then it add some personal stakes. Plus it create great tension between Ben and Kevin against Old George as George might be okay with killing Gwen to stop the invasion. Showing how Ben and Kevin remember last season and aren't gonna even entertain the idea of losing Gwen.
The Forever Knights becoming legitimate threats after being constantly portrayed as massive jokes is interesting to say the least it’s like reading a comic and having a d-list nobody actually be effective. Ben and Gwen taking pot shots at how many factions of the Knights there are is nice, they’re basically interchangeable. The Knights wouldn’t go to jail I think. Gwen using her powers for mundane stuff is nice to see. Cyrus loading his crossbow like a gun is so stupidly funny. Gwen not being the level headed one despite that how she’s normally portrayed is just characters acting different for the sake of drama I feel. Ben, Gwen and Kevin in the parking lot look more like characters from One Piece in regards to height. Kevin using his powers on other people was cool. The Wiggles bit was so random, funny but random. George having to walk all that way in slippers would’ve fucked up his feet so bad.
I actually liked season three of ultimate alien and was obsessed with omniverse I really liked the art style change and thought the ultimate alien season finally was great
UA Season 3 made me drop the franchise back then, the lack of an storyline confused me and then when OV came i trought it was a reboot (cuz of the new art style and kid Ben) and because i din't see the end of UA where Ben gets the definitive Omnitrix
While the Ultimate Kevin, Aggregor and Highbreed arcs are tied for my favourites, I actually really like the Dagon arc, due to all the epic scale of it, some really good fights and even grand scale battles, Sir George being a cool character, Vilgax and the Forever Knights being more threatening again and Dagon being a really cool villain concept (and he actually does some pretty impressive things like enslaving all humans).
25:43 since the construction she made to seal it looked like old George's seal, I always assumed she just used Winston's notes along with her understanding of how the seal worked and what it said to try to mimick the same spell George used to seal dagon.
I actually liked the Dagon War Arc, in fact, I didn't even know it was divisive. Yes, I understand it has problems, like the use of demons, the underwhelming ending & the characterization of a returning Vilgax but, I just love an overarching storyline for Ben 10 UA. Lastly, Its use of the Forever Knights wasn't bad, they we're just on the mishandled side.
The one thing that made no sense to me about this arc is in Prisoner #775 is missing we get no repercussions for Rosum holding all those aliens prisoner, the only consequences we get is prisoner 775 tries to kill his family but that's it which is weird because of how much of a big deal Max was making it seem that Rosum broke all those galactic laws
I don’t think it’s relevant to this arc, since the prisoner story was a B-plot in that episode. Either way, I think Max alluded to the repercussions being on a planetary level, with Earth being liable for breaking some laws I can’t recall right now. Any repercussions Rozum would face would strictly be from the Plumbers, since I think Earth authorities are generally discriminatory towards aliens and so would probably defend Rozum’s actions. I wish we explored that instead of getting The Widening Gyre, but oh well.
@@UsernameUsername0000 yea thats my point, Max said earth is in violation of a bunch of laws, but they never actually face any consequences you could argue that they got let off the hook because of ben saving the universe multiple times but earth, and by association rosum never face consequences that we see
I would not say I dislike this arc because it's objectively bad, I more just find it very boring. It especially doesn't help this franchise cannot make up its mind on what the backstory of the Forever Knights is and what their deal is.
In regards to Gwen’s “I felt a ripple in the mana” line; I could believe that being a thing. Think of it this way, using mana is like using a weapon, gun, bomb, what-have-you. Every weapon makes a sound, and has a shockwave. Every weapon varies in how far away you can hear and feel it, from close to far. Now, normal magic usage isn’t going to have much of a “ripple”. Magic users would only really be able to feel, say, lighting a candle if they were right next to it and that’s a moot point there. But on the other hand, say you cast a spell to completely erase a planet from existence, that’s going to cause a massive ripple, a shockwave, that can be felt quite a ways away. Essentially, magic makes waves when it’s used, it echoes its signature and that of its user, leaving a mark in the ambient mana that fades over time. Something big enough, whether a spell or a being, that shifts mana enough will be able to be felt by those sensitive to mana usage. This isn’t a thing limited to Gwen, and I don’t feel like it’s “just a random explanation”. It’s valid, and it’s been used by so many stories I can’t count.
We're here y'all. It's the Cthulu arc. The moment where the season villain that was built up and then, it turned out Vilgax is the Ultimate Alien Big Bad.
I respect the amount of lore this arc gives to the Forever Knights. I just wish Grandpa Max was involved in all the Dagon stuff. The fact that Max isn't even in the UA series finale is such a wtf.
Honestly I really like this arc, behind Ult.Kevin it's my favorite one among Ultimate Alien's storyline, specially the ending. Of course, the battle with Vilgax could've been better? Indeed, but I still enjoy it a lot
I could never understand the powerscaling in ua, especially this arc. Vilgax who absorbed 10 champions and then gained demonic powers from dagon is way way less of a threat and gets incapacitated by fucking heatblast. Remember when heatblast couldn't even move cyborg vilgax?
Ben's aliens get stronger, just like what happened with Diamondhead and Heatblast used the same trick he used back in OS, in their fight he heated the surface below Vilgax which trapped him
@@theamazingspooderman2697 I know bens alien get powerfull but come on dagon vilgax should be atleast 100 times more powerful and skillful than cyborg vilgax and ua heatblast should be at max twice or thrice more powerful than classic. The powerscaling makes no sense.
honestly I was too young to understand about storytelling and stuff when I watched this arc, but the scale of it had me really excited back then and I used to call it one of my favorites. Since you say it's has issues it'll be interesting seeing it again now through the breakdowns.
This arc had so much potential. Warring factions, mind control, fictional gods and Cthulhu-esc characters. That’s my stuff! But the finale felt kinda weird, not gonna lie
What a ben 10 episode contains: 1) two of the main protagonists agree on an argument and the other disagrees at the beginning 2) Characters with great story telling loosing at the end lamely 3) Humongausaur and Swampfire 4) Gwen Does a new power only for one episode
I think they should have made the Forever Knights more like either the Imperium of Man from Warhammer 40k or the Brotherhood of Steel from Fallout to show just how far the Forever Knights are willing to go in the pursuit of their goals. I mean think about it the Forever Knights are pretty similar to both of them but I don’t think Cartoon Network would like the idea of the Forever Knights doing the same screwed up crap as the Imperium of Man but still you have to admit it would be kinda cool to see. Imagine you have a episode with a group of Forever Knights realizing how low they have fallen even since the Negative 10 incident and try to bring themselves back to the top and showing why they were once feared even if they would have to do things that would be too much even for Ben 10 standards
I definetly think they could’ve leaned a but more into the factionalism going on between the groups by giving them different armors and specialties. As that might be the best thing they got going for them compared to other recurring ben 10 villains. like maybe the one in AF was gearing up to specifically fight those space dragons, cyrus’s could be one that deals with mana based threats, enoch’s group could be more into covert government influence while thw forever king made it more into an alien tech snatching rachet.
The Lacurba's design reminds me of those aliens from the original series that took over that community of senior citizens. The episode where we met Max's sister.
So apparently there were plans to use both Dagon and Ultimate Kevin in Alien Force post Season 2? Makes me wonder how much was changed compared to the final versions we see
Yeah and in the Ben 10 Ice Berg Part 1, Kuro said something about making a video on AF Season 3 Original Plot when he has gathered enough information on that subject and that video is almost 2 years now so I'm wondering if more info has been discovered since that video dropped or we still have very little info.
26:17 so its said that Lucubras feed on the part of your brain used for prayer and worship and then the mind control activates breefiy after he follows orders of his leader which may have some connections to worship. I think that's a nice touch
i was so bored with this arc as a kid. there was literally nothing entertaining about it for me as an 11 year old. knights are BORING. i didn’t even care about any of this stuff. such a lame way to end the UA era :/
This arc to the fandom was like that one random uncle nobody wants to Talk about on thanksgiving Yo Kuro is it ok if you call this arc the jello squid god or jello cthulu arc
I think the biggest problem with Ultimate Alien is that for three seasons since they only really railed out one Arc for one character and that one was for Kevin and the first art was building up to the second Ark! If only they wrote a Arc that was focused on Gwendolyn I think they might have done better Ben has enough story arcs to his name let the other two of the Stars! Especially considering Gwen's big episodes we're really like really short three-parters at best most often are not though they were one shots.
1:28 I guess I'm in the minority, but I actually feel like filler episodes interwoven with big story arcs actually help the pacing. I dunno, the whole point of these story arcs is that you have like villains lurking in the background, and this isn't something the hero can just solve in one go, it's taking them like months to uncover the full scope of the evil plot. I think adding filler episodes actually helps the audience immerse in the passage of time in the show, it actually feels like a large chunk of time is passing. A good example I can think of is that I like JoJo Part 3 and 4 way more than Part 5 and 6, because Part 5 and 6 are so focused on the main plot it feels like it's rushing, and these characters have only known each other for a week.
It's from my understanding that the partial breaking of the seal of Daggon is such a large power breach that it'd affect the mana on a large enough scale to alert gwen and other mana beings/users like she does. Whereas with smaller scale/power things she'd need a stronger connection to who shes tracking/looking for.
18:54 It sounds to me like Gwen says "Rober and Hawthorne" which could be a reference to Robert Hawthorne, a recipient of the Victoria Cross, which is "the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy" for British and Commonwealth forces. Might be a stretch, but it's all I could find.
You know a spinoff sequel where the protagonist is a member of the forever knights and at the same age as classic Ben would probably do very well especially if they go with the art style of classic Ben 10. Maybe then they can fix the Forever Knights reputation and expand upon them while also bringing back forgotten Ben 10 facets such as the mushroom people and the malicious weather machine. A powerset consisting of alien tech, psychic powers, and spiritual artifacts such as a lantern that draws friendly spirits and burns wicked ones would be quite interesting to see in action.
The premise of this arc had potential. Ben 10 against ancient lovecraftian aliens and conspiracies that worship and fight them. The execution I found boring though.
6:13 In Transformers there are several different Cybertronian glyphs. Even in the 80s show. Transformers fans can actually like decipher messages with them. In the recent show Cyberverse they even hid like a big "Thank You" message for the fans who promoted the show on RU-vid.
Fasttrack: This is just a less interesting XLR8. At least Jetray is different enough to be it's own thing, Fasttrack, yeah not so much. Eatle: What if Upchuck was made of metal? Clockwork: I know I keep referencing other aliens to point out how unoriginal or dull some of these are, this one is not the case. Clockwork feels like Alien X, to the point where he feels like he really should only be used in the most important situations. To Catch a Falling Star, should not have used him, considering how much that situation did not require him, and how easily he got taken out. I don't know Chronosapiens (not Chronians, Eon's species from Race Against Time) feel like why is this a species? It feels like they're practically gods, whereas other aliens while still powerful don't feel completely unbeatable. Like with this much power, what even is a threat? Chronosapiens, Prypiatosians and Celestiosapiens feel like they have one incredibly overpowered ability, whereas Amperi (a species I actually like) feel overpowered in all the things they can do. Chamalien: Why? His whole thing is that he's invisible. We already have Big Chill, who can turn intangible, fly, shoot ice and also turn invisible. Jury Rigg: Demonic Grey Matter Honestly most of these feel like they were made to make toys, but with nothing interesting or new, like they just wanted to make new aliens without really making anything different about them. It feels like they wanted to bank off the nostalgia of the original aliens, but they just created newer, much less interesting aliens that the audience didn't have time to really grow to love, and don't have that fun classic feel.
The issue with Juryrigg is that he only makes two appearances in Ultimate Alien, and the latter is pretty much just a cameo. The only time he's used for anything is in his debut episode. Fortunately though, Juryrigg gets more usage in Omniverse and is set apart from Grey Matter.
@@kermitgotthesickkicks4265 Yeah, but at least they found ways to make them feel unique, like what I said about Jetray: but also Humungosaur (isn't naturally as tall unlike Waybig), Spidermonkey (is strong and has four arms, but is more like Spiderman), Brainstorm (has electricity powers like Upgrade might, but uses them for forcefields). It matters the unique execution of the power-set not the powers themselves. Fasstrack's design is cool. I'm sorry for being obnoxiously argumentative about the Kiteman thing.
Two questions. 1- if Ben breaks a limp and transforms, does the transformation have the limb broken or does it heal? 2- are the celestialsapians a metaphor for the writing room, just see some similarities (omnipotent within the bounds of the show, have to all agree, constantly changing previously established facts/looks) Judy a thought… Also will there ever be omiverse breakdowns?
1- Sometimes. If the alien can regenerate, like Diamondhead, no. If it can't, like Clockwork, yes. 2- Not in full, but they definitely play with that concept in some ways. Yes there will be Omniverse Breakdowns.
Tbh, this arc was always weird to me. Ultimate Alien feels like its getting lazier and lazier with its plots and writing. It really feels disappointing to see its devolvement and it really feels like it's the same thing over and over
This is where I dropped out of the show too, but not due to the show itself, but my TV provider removing CN from their offer. Ever since I first heard about The Dagon arc in your summary, I was intrigued by its premise. I'm hyped for your upcoming breakdowns.
I was watching the series finaly of ultimate alien when it first air...and turned it off during the eattle vilgax fight because I had missed so much and didn't understand why vilgax looked so stupid
I actually really liked this arc when I watched it. Because it was a fresh idea with a different type of villain. But in retrospect they botched most of it
I loved the dagon arc but it needed a few more story episode unfortunately there are a lot of one episodes which would have been better if they were main arc story related. The end of the arc is one of my most favorite scenes in the entire Classic Ben10 continuity. I also think every sect of forever knights needed a unique armor set.
So… I’ve developed a question that I had never thought of before. Could Ben have scanned the Lecoubra with the Ultamatrix? It is intelligent… but I would question if it has DNA considering it is from another dimension and a Lovecraftian entity. Edit: Just watched the video about what Ben can transform into and if he could access Dagon, then he would also be able to scan and become the Lecoubra.
My thoughts on additional aliens. Fastrack: But we'd rather have XLR8. Chamalien: New Stealthie Boi, in theory it's okay, but Ben rarely ever even uses him, even in stealthy situations. Clockwork: A powerful species to be sure, but it seems like Ben himself never managed to achieve their full potential, even when combined with Ben 23's Upgrade. Jury Rigg: But we'd rather have Upgrade, he was alright and even entertaining in Omniverse, but in Ultimate Alien he was kinda lame. Eatle: But we'd rather have Upchuck, seriously Eatle is completely forgettable in every one of his appearances in Ultimate Alien AND Omniverse.
Isn't Chromastone flying one of those powers that got retconned as a glitch in Omniverse? Basically, DJW's explanation was that the original Omnitrix and Ultimatrix had glitches in them that were giving some of Ben's transformations abilities they shouldn't have, like Way Big having super speed and Jetray being able to go into hyperspace.
I'm more of mediocre with this arc, though would have been better especially with too many characters. It would have been better to explore Driscoll and Enoch background and character development, rather than adding more complicated and boring characters like Uriah and Cyrus.
The beginning of the Dagon arc was my intro to Ben 10, so as I was going through Classic and the other seasons, I was excited for when this came around. Honestly one of my favorite arcs.
YES!This episide might be one of my favorites in uaf! The lacubra at the very least might be one of my favorite monsters in ben 10 in general! so strong but with a creepy mind control abilities and a strange vaguely translucent form like some sort of amoeba. Something about how the red spots on it’s face look simultaneously like eyes and teeth are nothing short of amazing, something similar goes on with the high breed but it’s creepier on the lacubra in my opinion. How lovely it is your covering this episode during the halloween season! 5:28 they probably have both patients and employees names George but have last names, so a nick names necessary for the distinction. 9:13 my dad showed me the movies even as a kid and now i’m peeved I don’t remember this reference! I’ll stand by the holy grail being one of the best movies of all time unironically! 11:46 magic’s and the creatues that wield would just be another thing a overly zealous group wouldn’t understand and therefore see as wholly dangerous/evil 13:18 AAAAAAh kuro’s validating all my love for the lacubra this is amazing!!!! *he needs more fanart!* 15:10 imagine biting into something too hard eelch! Reminds how zs’skayr can’t possess ben while he’s an alien! 16:35 he’s got that batman stealth! Hiding close by while everyones scrambling everywhere else. 18:55 Nathaniel Hawthorne was an author rumored to be an influence for HP Lovecraft, who revolutionized eldritch horrors Much like this whole arc has. 28:28 oh come on! I feel like if it’s average it deserves a 3 at least pfft, amd there was definitely stand out moment here..ANOTHER 2? Aaaaaaawwwghhlll 29:52 Eatle was hype seeing him in that last arc wrecking shop!
@@AMIR.S.Y meant to type uaF! Uugghhh *facepalm* I woke up an hour late before the vid came out So I started typing it while I was groggy! Hardly an excuse with how much I added on but live and learn I guess
24:45 i'm from Brazil, didnt get the redub joke, and i remember i've dropped watching the series at this point, so i dont really know NRG's voice, so you can imagine my face of surprise to hear Ben drop a "f*cking" in the middle of the show lol
As for "didn't need to know where it came from", that's how it works in DND as well. You can banish any extradimensional creature to its home plane using the same Banishment spell.
tbh I think the comment made by the knight at 8:39(about it being a friend of Ben's) is probably made in reference to the fact that Ben tries to defend all aliens(who are innocent) from the forever knights, who consider all aliens enemies. Basically, I think that's just the forever knight is seeing all aliens as friends of Ben seeing how often he defends aliens from them.