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Superbike10 wrote: Doctor Aloysius James Animo wrote:

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ICame2Play wrote: Punchappy4 wrote: I don't understand one thing. THE Omnitrix never malfunctions, according to Derrick J. Wyatt, yet in this episode it gave him nothing but electrical aliens, when that's not what he selected. How does that work? Was this episode supposed to come out before "For a few brains more" when azmuth tells him "Stop banging on my Omnitrix so hard, the force of the impact sets the timer to a random"

So I don't get it. You can have a perfectly working computer, but bring a very strong magnet near it and it will start to err. Same principle with the Omnitrix. But Derrick J Wyatt said the Omnitrix NEVER malfunctions, if it does, it's ben's fault. and plus, it turns out it was, this episode was supposed to be Before the Duel of the Duplicates. Actually, we don't know for sure whether or not this episode occurs before or after Duel of the Duplicates by chronological order. We'll find out when they release volume 4. Also, when Derrick said that the Omnitrix never malfunctions he meant malfunctioning through the Omnitrix's engineering. Besides, they even said during the episode that mutant Phil was the reason that the Omnitrix was malfunctioning. You can look at the episodes in Ben 10: Omniverse production order. Yes, but the production order doesn't always match the chronological order which is found on the DVD's. the DVD's are not a reliable source. You're joking right? Who do you think decides the content on each DVD? Nickelodeon? I own every Ben 10 DVD since the original series and every single one has CN written on it somewhere. So I guess the direct source is no longer a reliable source? ........just because it has CN on it does not make it reliable. DVD's are mass produced and sent everywhere. they just slap the CN logo on it and send them out. it's not like CN goes through it too make sure the dvd has all the right information. if that were true then we have diagons named spelled wrong on this wiki. and the name of jury riggs species and planet has been revealed. again just because it has a logo on it does not make it reliable. They don't just "slap" a logo on them, they are mass produced by CN. If it were from anywhere else they would be sued for false distribution. The information on the DVD's such as episode orders come from the crew. Where do you think that the audio commentaries come from? Do you just think that they find people who sound like the crew from Ben 10? I don't think so. What about all of those behind the scene looks, too? They are in fact reliable, that is why I own all of them. I can easily watch every episode online, but I want the official, reliable, merchandising so I purchase the DVD's. I don't know what to say about the second half of your comment because I don't understand what you're trying to say about the whole Diagon and Jury Rigg thing. So just to make myself clear one last time, DVD's are reliable. Actually the DVD's are proudced by warner brothers people are prone to mistakes including cartoon network.

I've got Warner Bros. and CN on my DVD's, but since CN is written on the spine of each one I just o with that. The episode orders surely wouldn't be mistakenly put in the wrong order. Usually the order of episodes are normally the production order.

It's U.S. Airing Order for OS-UA. For OV it's completely messed up from both airing and production, but I assume that it's chronological because the order of events make more sense than the airing order.