| | | As Seen on Cartoon Network! Features: DVD, Collector's Edition Ben Tennyson was just an average 10-year-old kid - until he discovered a strange alien watch in a crashed meteorite. Called the Omnitrix, this watch gives Ben the ability to transform into any of 10 alien heroes, all the while keeping his 10-year-old personality.This two disc collection includes all 13 episodes from The Complete Season 2 of Ben 10! "...a neat little action cartoon...a worthy addition to any kids cartoon collection." T.J. McDonald, The Rewind Forums
 Editor's Note
 Why choose to be one superhero when you can be 10? Ben Tennyson is living every kid's dream in this animated series. He finds a strange, watch-like gadget that has special powers. With the help of this tool, he can turn into any one of 10 different aliens, including a ghost, a man made of fire, and a furry monster. Though Ben uses the watch for good, he also uses it to have a little devious fun, too. This release includes every episode from the second season of the show.
| Features | Audio: English, French, Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo |  | Dubbed: French, Spanish |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Turner Home Entertainment |
 | Release Date: 10/9/2007 |
 | Catalog ID: 7970 |  | UPC: 00053939797022 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew | Andy Sturmer - Original Music By |  | Dee Bradley Baker - Voice Of |  | Dusty Abell - Production Designer |  | Joe Casey, et. al. - Writer |  | Kelly Crews - Producer |  | Man of Action - Director |  | Meagan Smith - Voice Of |  | Steven Jay Blum - Voice Of |  | Tara Strong - Voice Of |
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| | Professional Reviews | The Rewind Forums 8 of 10 This is a neat little action cartoon. Animated in a similar style to the popular "Teen Titans" (2003-Present) series that lends itself well to the fight sequences that inevitably take please between the villain-of-the-week and one of Ben's hero forms, while at the same time keeping the caricatures simplistic enough to capture the younger audience that this is obviously made for. The voice work from the three is solid, if not particularly outstanding. The supporting and guest casting also perform well...From the family friendly perspective, "Ben 10" definitely passes muster. More fainthearted parents may be slightly put off by the violence, but rest assured that is very tame compared to the standard fare, and every episode comes with a good healthy dose of moral righteousness. The dynamic between Ben, his cousin and grandfather is wholesome and Ben often seeks their wisdom and guidance in problem solving...In the end, "Ben 10" is a worthy addition to any kids cartoon collection. - T.J. McDonald
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