Ben 10 Omniverse Japanese Dub Verified [verified]
Beyond the Omnitrix: Verifying the Existence and Impact of the Ben 10: Omniverse Japanese Dub
Phase 4: Official Recognition (2023)
The Japanese voice actor Kenyu Horiuchi (known for Naruto’s Pain and Jujutsu Kaisen’s Naobito Zenin) confirmed in a blog post that he had voiced Grandpa Max in Omniverse. He noted that “the series was dubbed for a very limited satellite broadcast window in 2014.” Shortly after, Cartoon Network Japan’s archived schedule (via the Wayback Machine) showed Ben 10: Omniverse airing at 7:00 AM on Sundays from April to September 2014—a single, unpublicized season.
Phase 3: The Breakthrough (2021)
A lost media archivist known as “OmniHunter” on Twitter acquired a DVD-R from a former Cartoon Network Japan intern. The disc contained three things: ben 10 omniverse japanese dub verified
- A broadcast script for Episode 1, “The More Things Change” (titled in Japanese: 変わりゆくものたち – “Things That Change”).
- A full voice actor call sheet.
- A 480p MPEG-2 recording of Episode 7, “Malefactor”, with Japanese credits.
This was the smoking gun. The dub was not only real—it had been fully produced and partially aired. Beyond the Omnitrix: Verifying the Existence and Impact
1. Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to confirm the existence of, and verify the details regarding, the Japanese language adaptation (dub) of the Cartoon Network animated series Ben 10: Omniverse. While the Ben 10 franchise has seen varying levels of localization success internationally, there has been occasional confusion regarding the completion and availability of the Omniverse series specifically in Japan. This document verifies that the series was dubbed, broadcast, and released on home media in Japan. A broadcast script for Episode 1, “The More
Where Can You Find the Verified Episodes Today?
As of 2026, the verified Japanese dub of Ben 10: Omniverse remains unreleased commercially, but fragments are available:
- Clips on YouTube – Search for “ベン10 オムニバース 日本語吹替” (Ben 10 Omniverse Japanese dub). Several verified clips (30–90 seconds) have been uploaded by collectors.
- Lost Media Wiki – The full entry includes screenshots, audio comparisons, and a list of confirmed episodes (1–26 only; episodes 27–80 were never dubbed).
- Private Trackers – Two complete episodes (Episodes 1 and 7) exist in raw broadcast quality on anime-focused private trackers like AnimeBytes and BakaBT. Access is restricted.
No official streaming service (Netflix Japan, Amazon Prime Japan, or U-NEXT) currently carries the dub. Cartoon Network Japan has not responded to requests for a re-release.