|| Original Airdate | |:-|:-| |The More Things Change (1)|August 1, 2012| |The More Things Change (2)|September 22, 2012| |A Jolt From the Past|September 29, 2012| |Trouble Helix|October 6, 2012| |Have I Got a Deal for You|October 13, 2012| |It Was Them|October 20, 2012| |So Long, and Thanks for All the Smoothies|October 27, 2012| |Hot Stretch|November 3, 2012| |Of Predators and Prey (1)|November 10, 2012| |Of Predators and Prey (2)|November 17, 2012|
Plays perfectly on PC, mobile, tablets, and smart TVs. || Original Airdate | |:-|:-| |The More Things
The premise is classic Ben 10 but with a twist. The series picks up with a 16-year-old Ben Tennyson, now more confident and cocky than ever, wielding an all-new, fully recalibrated Omnitrix. However, after a heated argument, he finds himself operating without his cousin Gwen or former rival-turned-friend Kevin Levin. Enter , a by-the-book alien Plumber from the planet Revonnah who becomes Ben's new partner. Their "buddy cop" dynamic—Ben's reckless improvisation versus Rook's rigid protocol—drives much of the show's humor and character growth. However, after a heated argument, he finds himself
|| Original Airdate | |:-|:-| |The More Things Change (1)|August 1, 2012| |The More Things Change (2)|September 22, 2012| |A Jolt From the Past|September 29, 2012| |Trouble Helix|October 6, 2012| |Have I Got a Deal for You|October 13, 2012| |It Was Them|October 20, 2012| |So Long, and Thanks for All the Smoothies|October 27, 2012| |Hot Stretch|November 3, 2012| |Of Predators and Prey (1)|November 10, 2012| |Of Predators and Prey (2)|November 17, 2012|
Plays perfectly on PC, mobile, tablets, and smart TVs.
The premise is classic Ben 10 but with a twist. The series picks up with a 16-year-old Ben Tennyson, now more confident and cocky than ever, wielding an all-new, fully recalibrated Omnitrix. However, after a heated argument, he finds himself operating without his cousin Gwen or former rival-turned-friend Kevin Levin. Enter , a by-the-book alien Plumber from the planet Revonnah who becomes Ben's new partner. Their "buddy cop" dynamic—Ben's reckless improvisation versus Rook's rigid protocol—drives much of the show's humor and character growth.