One reason the Ben 10: Omniverse Japanese dub feels so seamless is the show's visual design. Legendary art director Derrick J. Wyatt was deeply influenced by Japanese anime, classic kaiju films, and manga.
, who has voiced the younger Ben since the original 2005 series. Rook Blonko : Voiced by Fuminori Komatsu
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: Following the halt at episode 52, Cartoon Network Japan pivoted to the reboot series. : A related theatrical release, Ben 10: Across the Omniverse
The vibrant, stylized transformation sequences in Omniverse fit perfectly into the Japanese TV landscape. One reason the Ben 10: Omniverse Japanese dub
While names remain largely unchanged, they are transliterated into Katakana for Japanese audiences (e.g., "Heatblast" becomes Hītoburasuto ).
"Oops, wrong turn at the hot spring!" Ben’s voice echoed from within the alien. He made the leader punch his own henchmen, then tossed the leader into the river. , who has voiced the younger Ben since
The reception of Omniverse in Japan was heavily influenced by its visual shift. Globally, the show's art style initially divided fans who preferred the sleeker, darker tones of Alien Force . In Japan, however, the reception to the art style change was generally warmer. The fluid animation, expressive character designs, and vibrant color palettes of Omniverse felt very close to the comedic action anime of the early 2010s.
The Japanese dub of Ben 10: Omniverse (ベン10:オムニバース) premiered on May 17, 2013 Cartoon Network Japan