Showtime is Ben’s form based upon the Warners, and is truly an unpredictable wildcard.
Showtime does not play by the normal rules and laws of physics, with almost anything and everything he does happening solely by both his own whims and whether it would be funny or hilarious to him or not. He is a living cartoon unleashed upon the world, and the way he deals with opponents and situations reflects this.
By default, Showtime is fun-loving and friendly, though can be a bit of a showoff and enjoys being seen as cute. He views the entire world as a stage, and can become easily distracted by anything that catches his attention. From time to time, he also seems to have a very strange habit of just dressing up in a variety of outfits and costumes.
Showtime’s fighting capability is difficult to properly pin down, and seems to rely more on overwhelming and tiring out the person he is fighting with his ability to take just about anything and bounce back from it.
Of additional note, as pointed out by Showtime here with the mention of ‘energy limit’: Like with how in Alien Force, once the Omnitrix recalibrated resulting in the old 10 minute time limit shifting into each form having an ‘energy limit’ instead, this is true of Ben’s Omnitrix now after the recalibration due to Malware. As such, Ben is no longer limited to a 10-minute cap, and so the duration of each form can now depend on a variety of factors that can allow the transformation to far exceed 10 minutes.
This is a factor that can end up being abused by a few of Ben’s forms, allowing for some more time to mess with some things they want to get done before reverting back to normal.
Showtime does not play by the normal rules and laws of physics, with almost anything and everything he does happening solely by both his own whims and whether it would be funny or hilarious to him or not. He is a living cartoon unleashed upon the world, and the way he deals with opponents and situations reflects this.
By default, Showtime is fun-loving and friendly, though can be a bit of a showoff and enjoys being seen as cute. He views the entire world as a stage, and can become easily distracted by anything that catches his attention. From time to time, he also seems to have a very strange habit of just dressing up in a variety of outfits and costumes.
Showtime’s fighting capability is difficult to properly pin down, and seems to rely more on overwhelming and tiring out the person he is fighting with his ability to take just about anything and bounce back from it.
Of additional note, as pointed out by Showtime here with the mention of ‘energy limit’: Like with how in Alien Force, once the Omnitrix recalibrated resulting in the old 10 minute time limit shifting into each form having an ‘energy limit’ instead, this is true of Ben’s Omnitrix now after the recalibration due to Malware. As such, Ben is no longer limited to a 10-minute cap, and so the duration of each form can now depend on a variety of factors that can allow the transformation to far exceed 10 minutes.
This is a factor that can end up being abused by a few of Ben’s forms, allowing for some more time to mess with some things they want to get done before reverting back to normal.
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Showtime is a living cartoon and as such has the power of the Toonforce at its complete disposal. What makes her virtually invincible, immortal and capable of solving anything as long as it is to tell a joke or was part of a comedy sketch.
For example in Omniverse when he was going to explode the universe Ben used Feedback to contain the energy. With Showtime she wouldn't care, she would unzip reality and let the explosion happen out of nowhere.
She would also have to fight villains using elaborate comedic skits and in which the villains, Gwen, her grandfather or any acquaintance who is at the moment would involuntarily participate. Of course how the others are real people would have no idea what the hell is going on. Dressed in themed clothing performing a random routine and Showtime as the main star. How when Ben went with his and Gwen's grandpa to the bank, some robbers broke in with energy weapons and so Ben went into hiding to become Showtime, to test it. Suddenly the thieves found themselves on the stage of a talk show with the animated dog as the presenter and the grandfather as the announcer (although he didn't know what he was doing until he was in front of the microphone) The thieves are dressed as rock stars parodying Kizz and they feel very confused and surprised to find themselves harassed with a living caricature that does not stop making jokes at their expense, references to popular culture and breaking the 4th wall, all while flirting with the most handsome of thieves. You ask in shock what's going on and Showtime slaps you with a script, yelling to stick with the script and stay out of character. Everyone follows the sketch, partly because of the synergy of the moment, as if they were all actors and on a television show, an effect created by Showtime's abilities to alter reality and for her everything is spectacle, everything is entertainment and everything is fun. In the end the robbers were shot by a giant cannon that was pointed straight at the jail and ended the skit. Only after the "Man of Action" writers team's production room is kicked open and Showtime storms in, complaining about the other actors' unprofessionalism and how she can't act like that, she's an actress. committed and very professional and will not work with anything less than her level. After her tantrum, she kisses the head of production and returns to her Ben 10 series, thus time ends and she returns to normal. Of course, this experience traumatized everyone and left them with several existential dilemmas, so Ben tries not to use Showtime, but I entered commercial breaks Showtime breaks the 4th wall, complaining that in the episode script she doesn't come out, greeting the audience and asking for some participation in the chapter. Every once in a while she'll go out but only to cause mayhem, acting like a diva, showing off how cute she is, flirting with some hot guy who happens to be out there, and mocking current real-world trends with skits. Which has the other Ben 10 characters incredulous and surprised, preferring to ignore everything she says or does, thus avoiding falling into total madness.
For example in Omniverse when he was going to explode the universe Ben used Feedback to contain the energy. With Showtime she wouldn't care, she would unzip reality and let the explosion happen out of nowhere.
She would also have to fight villains using elaborate comedic skits and in which the villains, Gwen, her grandfather or any acquaintance who is at the moment would involuntarily participate. Of course how the others are real people would have no idea what the hell is going on. Dressed in themed clothing performing a random routine and Showtime as the main star. How when Ben went with his and Gwen's grandpa to the bank, some robbers broke in with energy weapons and so Ben went into hiding to become Showtime, to test it. Suddenly the thieves found themselves on the stage of a talk show with the animated dog as the presenter and the grandfather as the announcer (although he didn't know what he was doing until he was in front of the microphone) The thieves are dressed as rock stars parodying Kizz and they feel very confused and surprised to find themselves harassed with a living caricature that does not stop making jokes at their expense, references to popular culture and breaking the 4th wall, all while flirting with the most handsome of thieves. You ask in shock what's going on and Showtime slaps you with a script, yelling to stick with the script and stay out of character. Everyone follows the sketch, partly because of the synergy of the moment, as if they were all actors and on a television show, an effect created by Showtime's abilities to alter reality and for her everything is spectacle, everything is entertainment and everything is fun. In the end the robbers were shot by a giant cannon that was pointed straight at the jail and ended the skit. Only after the "Man of Action" writers team's production room is kicked open and Showtime storms in, complaining about the other actors' unprofessionalism and how she can't act like that, she's an actress. committed and very professional and will not work with anything less than her level. After her tantrum, she kisses the head of production and returns to her Ben 10 series, thus time ends and she returns to normal. Of course, this experience traumatized everyone and left them with several existential dilemmas, so Ben tries not to use Showtime, but I entered commercial breaks Showtime breaks the 4th wall, complaining that in the episode script she doesn't come out, greeting the audience and asking for some participation in the chapter. Every once in a while she'll go out but only to cause mayhem, acting like a diva, showing off how cute she is, flirting with some hot guy who happens to be out there, and mocking current real-world trends with skits. Which has the other Ben 10 characters incredulous and surprised, preferring to ignore everything she says or does, thus avoiding falling into total madness.
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