Need a new animated fix? Buckle up—because “Ben 10: The Complete Collection” has officially arrived on DVD for the first time! This fan-favorite Cartoon Network classic brings the action, adventure, and serious throwback vibes.
Launched in 2005 and created by the powerhouse team at Man of Action Studios (Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau, and Steven T. Seagle), “Ben 10” introduced the world to Ben Tennyson, a 10-year-old who discovers the Omnitrix — a powerful alien device that lets him transform into a roster of heroic creatures. What started as a wild summer vacation turned into a full-blown phenomenon, spawning sequels, reboots, animated movies, and even a live-action film directed by “Bill & Ted”’s own Alex Winter. (Woah!)
Of course, it all started with a single step — a bold, inventive series that blended sci-fi, action, and comedy in a way that immediately clicked with kids and adults alike. Now, fans can experience it all again (or for the first time) with this massive 37-disc collection featuring all 227 episodes across “Ben 10” (2005–08), “Ben 10: Alien Force” (2008–10), “Ben 10: Ultimate Alien” (2010–12), and “Ben 10: Omniverse” (2012–14), plus two full-length movies: “Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix” and “Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens.”
From Ben’s first alien transformation to epic battles against Vilgax and the Forever Knights, this series delivers big on heart, humor, and high-stakes adventure. With its growing roster of aliens and memorable characters, “Ben 10” carved out its place as a true pop culture staple. Many of us truly grew up with this kid, so his adventures are something we truly hold close to our hearts. That said, completists beware — despite the name, “The Complete Collection” isn’t actually complete. Nearly half of Omniverse is missing, along with a few unreleased episodes and the live-action films.
The packaging is clean and eye-catching, with artwork representing each era of the show. It’s simple but effective — giving the 37-disc set a bold shelf presence without overcomplicating things. While it’s light on special features and far from definitive, this collection is still a fantastic starting point for fans new and old looking to revisit the franchise that changed the game for Cartoon Network.
So… ready to go hero? Dive into the universe of “Ben 10” from start to finish — it’s a wild ride that’s truly out of this world.