The full, official dialogue script for the 2012 computer-animated television movie is available directly via the Ben 10 Wiki Destroy All Aliens Transcript . Fans looking for the unique, un-aired promotional short can also access the dedicated Ben 10 Wiki Destroy All Aliens Pitch Short Transcript .
The full transcript for the animated film Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens is not provided here, but it covers the entire 2012 movie's plot, from Ben's return to school to his confrontation with Doctor Animo.
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The full transcript for the 2012 CGI movie Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens is unavailable here, but it features Ben Tennyson dealing with a malfunctioning Omnitrix and a new alien threat. The story follows Ben as he trains with Tetrax and faces the Retaliator, ultimately learning to master his abilities. You can find the full script on the Ben 10 Wiki .
The film opens with the Tennysons (Ben, Gwen, and Grandpa Max) battling a robotic tank in Bellwood. Ben morphs into Upgrade to fight it, but Gwen argues that a magical spell is needed. She casts the spell while Ben is attached to the tank, causing a malfunction in the Omnitrix. The device glows pink, and Ben passes out, waking up in a strange green dreamworld haunted by his own aliens.
If a story were to follow Ben through such darkness, the most compelling arc would likely be his eventual redemption. The redemption would need to address: The full, official dialogue script for the 2012
Ben 10 has always celebrated diversity: each alien form brings unique culture, physiology, and worldview. When fans imagine Ben eradicating all alien life, they are, in a sense, confronting a —the desire to eliminate the “other.” The narrative potential here is to explore how fear and trauma can corrupt even the most well‑intentioned heroes. By depicting Ben’s descent into xenophobia, creators could comment on broader societal issues such as racism, nationalism, and the dehumanization (or “de‑aliens‑ization”) of groups deemed different.
Ben: (laughs) Hey, I resent that.
You can read the complete, line-by-line script and dialogue for the film on the Ben 10 Wiki . Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens/Transcript For those who want to read the full
The classic hero’s journey thrives on clear stakes: the protagonist must protect something valuable—family, the world, a set of ideals—against a defined threat. Ben 10 flips this formula when we imagine Ben as the threat. The inversion does several things:
| Category | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Victor Cook | | Written by | Marty Isenberg | | Starring | Tara Strong, Meagan Smith, Paul Eiding | | Music by | Sebastian Evans II, Michael Tavera, Kevin Riepl | | Release Dates | March 11, 2012 (Cartoon Network Asia); March 23, 2012 (US) | | Running Time | 69 minutes | | Home Media (DVD) | June 20, 2012 (Region 4); October 1, 2012 (Region 2) |
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For fans looking for the full dialogue, you can find the Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Transcript on the Ben 10 Wiki. Review: A Nostalgic, Action-Packed Leap into CGI