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Unlike the traditional 2D animation of the original series, Destroy All Aliens is a feature-length (69-minute) CGI-animated film produced by Cartoon Network Studios and the French animation house Moonscoop. It premiered on March 11, 2012, in France (on Cartoon Network France), before rolling out internationally.

The film is set during the original Ben 10 timeline—between the events of the classic series and Ben 10: Alien Force. It brings back 10-year-old Ben Tennyson, his cousin Gwen, and Grandpa Max for a brand new adventure that explores the consequences of Ben’s reckless use of the Omnitrix.

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The conflict moves to Galvan Prime, the home world of the creator of the Omnitrix, Azmuth. Malware launches a full-scale assault, intent on absorbing the planet's technology and killing Azmuth.

Ben (in Tetrax's body), Gwen, and Grandpa Max rally to defend the planet. The stakes are raised when Malware absorbs the Retaliator, gaining massive size and power, evolving into a terrifying, monstrous version of himself. He becomes so large that he literally towers over the planet. Why this method

Ben eventually manages to reset the Omnitrix, returning to his human form and restoring Tetrax. However, Malware is now too powerful for standard attacks.

The main antagonist of the film is Malware, an incomplete and corrupted Galvanic Mechamorph (the same species as Ben’s alien, Upgrade). Malware is not just a villain; he is a tragic figure. He feels abandoned by his creator, Azmuth, and seeks to destroy Azmuth and all of Galvan Prime.

During an initial skirmish, Malware manages to corrupt the Omnitrix. This leads to one of the film's most interesting plot points: Ben is stuck as an alien. He transforms into Feedback (a conductoid), but the watch glitches, trapping him in that form. Simultaneously, the Omnitrix’s AI is scrambled, causing a "cross-wiring" effect.