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“ | How can they cancel a great show like "Xingo" when garbage like "Lucky Girl" gets 18 seasons, a radio drama, and a supplementary comic tie-in about the Omega Lucky Scouts that showed up after the fourth season finale when...Um, I mean, of course I don't watch a lame show like that. | ” |
– Kevin. |
Lucky Girl is a franchise media fictional character in Ben 10 Reboot series.
Appearance[]
Her color shares the same as Original Gwen's Lucky Girl design with the purple and black coloring. She has light purple hair with long twin tails. She wears a purple Japanese female school uniform, a bowtie, a purple ribbon belt, black skirt and top, a cat mask, light purple stockings and dark purple boots.
History[]
In Brief Career of Lucky Girl, Gwen and other cosplayers dress as Classic Gwen's Lucky Girl outfit but with a cape. When Hex tried to have Gwen relinquish what he thought was Merlin's wand, she confused him by using the end of a Lucky Girl booth and escaping in the flood of similarly dressed cosplayers.
In Introducing Kevin 11, there was a Lucky Girl booth with stuff and a poster that's in the style of the Sailor Moon 90s anime series.
In Cyber Slammers after when Gwen found a aisle that has Lucky Girl products, plus a new costume Gwen bought.
At Xingo Nation, Lucky Girl makes a full appearance on TV.
Personality[]
She has a brave heroic attitude when facing villains and talking to the audience about the moral of the episode. She also has a tendency to strike fighting poses.
Powers and Abilities[]
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Equipment[]
- Magic Wand: Lucky Girls main weapon and source of her powers, it is powered by magic and positive emotions to cast various spells.
- Transformation: The wand is able to transform the users attire from a normal girl to her heroic alter ego.
- Magic Blasts: It is capable of shooting multiple energy beams at once from its cat eyes.
- Lucky Heart Friendship Wand: A powerful concentrated magical energy blast (But interrupted by Xingo because he was getting bored for the wand to charged up).
Appearances[]
Ben 10[]
Season 1[]
- Brief Career of Lucky Girl (first appearance)
Season 3[]
- Introducing Kevin 11 (cameo; in a 90s style reference)
- Cyber Slammers (cameo; statue and merchandises)
- Xingo Nation
Trivia[]
- Lucky Girl was originally Gwen's heroic alter ego in the Classic Continuity, but is now its own franchise media character in the Reboot Continuity that Gwen is a huge fan of.
- She is a reference to the Magical Girl genre, mostly based-off of Sailor Moon and Pretty Cure. Due to her having similar features to Sailor Moon And Cure Peach, Cure Melody's design and her media franchise.
- She was also was made/created in Japan.
- Lucky Girl has lots of merchandise and a franchise that is based on that of Sailor Moon And Pretty Cure. (It's possible the black cat on Gwen's shirt could be a Lucky Girl merch)
- She had an anime series in the 1990s, and that art style (shown in Introducing Kevin 11) is reminiscent of the animation used in the 1990s anime.
- She had a radio drama (an audio drama).
- She has four team members that have different color designs.
- Like the first English dubbed Anime of Sailor Moon (DiC/CWi/Canadian Version), the show ends with the main character talks about the moral of the story.
- The irony in Lucky Girl is that her suit is a motif of a black cat, which are usually signs of bad luck, although they do symbolize good luck in some countries, such as ancient Egypt.
- Lucky Girl is mentioned to have an upcoming movie with a preview screening at the Cosplay Convention, it included a scene where she threw a throwing star at a movie star.
- Lucky Girl shares the same voice actor as Charmcaster from the Classic Continuity.
- Due to the Lucky Girl character being influenced by Sailor Moon, there are other details that are separate from Sailor Moon's career.
- Lucky Girl has a total of 18 seasons. This seems more of a reference to the original Ben 10 series having a total of 18 seasons (4 for the Original Series, 3 for Alien Force, 3 for Ultimate Alien, and 8 for Omniverse).
- The franchise also has a supplemental comic tie-in featuring a team called the Omega Lucky Scouts that appeared on the show's 4th season finale.
- In each newer episode and season, her design and appearance keeps changing. It's possible that each redesign might belong to different rebooted or sequel series with their own art style.
- Similar to Sumo Slammers, Lucky Girl is often used as a meta-reference to the Ben 10 franchise, as well as other franchises in real life.
- In the Original Series Ben's Dimension, Gwen is Lucky Girl.