Ben 10 Omniverse Japanese Dub ((exclusive)) Here

– Komatsu provides a grounded, slightly robotic yet enthusiastic voice for Ben's partner, perfectly contrasting with Ben's recklessness.

The decision to use a new cast for the theatrical film stands in stark contrast to many global markets. For example, in many European countries, Warner Bros. Discovery planned to create new dubbings for the series before the project was halted. In Japan, the existence of two different dubs for the same property is a unique situation that speaks to the specific, high-value nature of the Japanese market, where big-name seiyuu (voice actors) are often used to promote theatrical releases.

Japan has stricter broadcast standards regarding specific imagery (guns, blood) but looser standards regarding stylized violence. The Omniverse Japanese dub is infamous for its "sound design censorship."

The Japanese dub of Ben 10: Omniverse (ベン10:オムニバース) brings an anime-inspired energy to the story of 16-year-old Ben Tennyson . While the core plot remains the same—Ben patrolling with his new partner Rook Blonko ben 10 omniverse japanese dub

"Move it, move it!" barked the leader, a Chimera Sui Generis (Vilgax's species) wearing a "hachimaki" headband. "We need to get this Null Void projector to the Kanto safehouse before the Plumbers realize we aren't selling tuna!"

For those unfamiliar, Romi Park is legendary in the anime industry. She is famous for voicing in Fullmetal Alchemist . Casting the voice of the Fullmetal Alchemist as Ben Tennyson was a stroke of genius. Park’s Ben is not a sarcastic teenager; he is a hot-blooded, shouting shonen protagonist.

: In the official Japanese dub, Ben typically uses the pronoun – Komatsu provides a grounded, slightly robotic yet

"Whoa!" Ben laughed, his voice booming through the valley. "Okay, not what I ordered, but I’ll take it! A samurai alien? Talk about localized content!"

The mercenaries panicked. "It's Tennyson!"

The Ben 10 Omniverse Japanese dub changes the feel of the show significantly. While Omniverse in English is known for fast-paced, witty dialogue and pop-culture references, the Japanese dub adapts these into more traditional anime tropes. Discovery planned to create new dubbings for the

"MECH-X!" Ben bellowed, his voice deep and resonant.

Finding the Japanese dub of Ben 10: Omniverse outside of Japan can be a challenge. While it was aired on Cartoon Network Japan, access via international streaming platforms is limited.