Ben 10: Top 10 Plumbers, Ranked

ben 10 is one of the first franchises to emerge from the popular Cartoon Network. The original series first started in 2005 and was the first to introduce the franchise to the popular concept of The Plumbers through Max Tennyson. In the end, Ben and his cousin follow their grandfather's history and the rest is history.

There have been some impressive Plumbers throughout the series, but true fans know who remains the best of the best. Since the Plumbers have the status of an intergalactic police force, they have some really capable members. Ben had interacted with many of them over the years of his active service and some had clearly made a bigger impression than others.

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Blukic and Driba are the dumbest Galvani in the entire series, but they still help Ben

First appears in Ben 10: Omniverse, Season 1, Epsisode 1, “The More Things Change: Part 1”

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Blukic and Driba are the dumbest galvans seen in series history. However, this still makes the aliens far more capable than average human intelligence. They may not have the ability to create an omnitrix, but they can easily solve any human equation. This means they lack almost any semblance of common sense.

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Two Galvans with impressive intelligence but no wisdom often cause more problems than they fix. However, the dynamic duo still solves many of the Omniverses problems. They even saved the entire world, though they probably couldn't repeat the action even if they wanted to. It's likely that Ben keeps them around as a favor to Asmuth and little else.

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Alan Albright is an incredible human-pyronite hybrid who is later trained by Max

First appears in Ben 10: Alien Force Season 1, Epsidoe 3, “Everybody's Talking About the Weather”

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Alan is a human-pyronite hybrid, later revealed to have been created by Kevin. He originally met Ben in one of the first episodes of Alien Force and remains a consistent character throughout the rest of the series. Ben helps him gain control of his powers before he is later trained by Grandpa Max and joins a group known as The Plumber's Helpers before officially joining the organization.

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Young Alan is the exact opposite of Ben and seems more mature despite his much younger age. When questioned by the police about a series of arsons, he shows a remarkably level head and reacts violently only when threatened. Fortunately, Ben is able to intervene and prevent further developments.

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Magister Patelliday shines in the omniverse, but his redesign is terrible

First appears in Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Season 3, Episode 20, “The Mother of All Vreedles”

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Many fans don't immediately think of Piccisse Volanna when they think of the most powerful aliens in the species. Especially since they are unable to survive in any other environment, save the aquatic one. Still, Patelliday's suit stops the greatest weakness of his species and allows him to rise to the rank of Master within the series.

Magister Patelliday is the second in command of the Earth Plumbers, which should be a clear indication of his abilities. Patelliday may seem somewhat incompetent in the Omniverse, but that has more to do with his design than anything else. He might be treated like a “Barney Fife” character, but as a classic cop, he also has a heart of gold.

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Lucy Mann is one of the plumber's most interesting alien agents

First appears in Ben 10 Season 4 Episode 4, “Big Fat Alien Wedding”

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Lucy Mann makes her first appearance in the fourth season of the original show. Despite his humanoid appearance, he is actually a Lenopan, which is essentially a humanoid slime monster. She is Ben and Gwen's cousin by marriage, but is also one of the most capable plumbers of her age.

Lazy has a very happy and go lucky attitude but that didn't stop her from fulfilling her role. She's just starting her career in the Omniverse, but she helps Ben and Gwen get a high-level villain on her debut mission. Gwen even falsely accuses her of being a spy, which she happily denies. Most would think that such a positive nature would make her guilty, but that's just how Lucy is.

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Cooper is almost as capable of controlling the technology as the upgrade

First appears in Ben 10 Season 4, Episode 8, “Ben 10 vs. Negative 10: Part 1”

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Cooper is a technopath, meaning he has virtual dominance over all technology. The character is relatively short until he receives a significant growth spurt in Ultimate Alien. They are also mutants, making them surprisingly strong despite their once small size and stature.

A skilled plumber easily adapts to the surrounding technology. If he was trapped in the desert, he would be completely useless. However, they put him in the middle of a secret defense agency full of illegal technology and he just became the most powerful person in the room. Sadly, he will never appear again after Ultimate Alien.

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Kevin Levin is one of the biggest redemption arcs in the series

First appears in Ben 10 Season 1 Episode 7, “Kevin 11”

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Kevin Levin is the prodigal son of the Ben 10 franchise. He has turned to evil more than once, but is always brought to light by Ben. Somehow, Ben always manages to see a light in him that only gets bigger after Ben begins to understand Kevin's condition. Kevin is a cross between a human and an Osmosian and has the ability to absorb practically anything he touches. However, this power comes with an extreme catch.

When Kevin absorbs high levels of energy, he can go literally insane. This is often what causes his evil outbursts, rather than an actual need to harm. By the time Ben drains Kevin of said energy, he is typically incredibly remorseful. Nevertheless, he redeemed himself and saved the globe several times.

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Gwen Tennyson is half earthling and half powerful magical anode

First appears in Ben 10 Season 1 Episode 1, “And Then There Were 10”

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Gwen Tennyson may seem like an ordinary person, but she is much more than meets the eye. In the original series, it is explained that Gwen has a passion for magic. However, this is elaborated upon in later interactions. Gwen is eventually revealed to be half Anodite and has some powers even more impressive than her famous cousin.

Even if Gwen chooses not to use her full powers, she has access to a wide range of abilities without sacrificing her humanity. He can create energy constructs, shields, and even trap his enemies in nearly unbreakable bubbles. Since most of her magic works on concentration, if she can focus she will probably win the fight.

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Rook Blonko follows Master Tennyson's lead into Intense Letter

First appears in Ben 10: Omniverse Season 1 Episode 1, “The More Things Change: Part 1”

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Rook Blonko is simply the best you can get Ben 10: Omniverse. He is a strict rule follower who consistently follows in Master Tennyson's footsteps. He may not have a lot of field experience, but his training and intellect are unmatched. He is one of the few reasons why Ben made it through the Omniverse at all.

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Blonko is very literal and often can't tell if people are joking. That said, he's also extremely polite and has the ability to get along just about anywhere. He even helps Ben save the universe a few times. He may not be Ben's favorite partner, but he is the most capable.

First appears in Ben 10 Season 1 Episode 1, “And Then There Were 10”

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Ben Tennyson is one of the mightiest heroes of all time. He has access to various powerful forms, some of which make him a literal God. Ultimately, Ben's only downside is his arrogance and immaturity. He rarely grows up throughout his many iterations and has remained remarkably stale in terms of his personality.

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Ben has some really impressive powers, but whenever he starts to mature even a little bit, the showrunners redirect. He has some of the most impressive skills of any media franchise, but he couldn't stop bragging to save his life. He is humiliated many times during this incredible streak, but that doesn't stop him from reverting to his original behavior whenever it suits him.

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Max Tennyson is the greatest plumber in the history of the organization

First appears in Ben 10 Season 1 Episode 1, “And Then There Were 10”

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Max Tennyson is simply the best plumber ever. He is who Asmuth originally intended the Omnitrix to go to and is one of the most important characters in the entire series. It's the sole reason why Ben joins the plumbers and is the catalyst for the entire franchise.

Max may have significantly less screen time over the course of the show, but that's to be expected since Ben was supposed to grow up. Sadly, all viewers got was an uncontrolled Ben without Grandpa Max. Fortunately, he returned in later iterations and put Ben back in his place again.


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Release date

2005–2008

Network

Cartoon Network

directors

Tidwell scooter, Sebastian Montes

Writers

Eugene Son, Joe Casey, Steven T. Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, Marsha Griffin, Marty Isenberg, Greg Klein, Tom Pugsley, Greg Weisman, Joe Kelly, Adam Beechen, Amy Wolfram, Jeff Hare, James Taylor Phillips


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    Tara Strong

    Ben Tennyson (voice)

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    Meagan Moore

    Gwen Tennyson (voice)

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    Paul Eiding

    Grandpa Max (voice)

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    Dee Bradley Baker

    Wildmutt / Bullie #1 / Robotic Lt. (voice)


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