Talk:Ben (film)

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I've added a poster image, but it's not the best - hopefully someone can up with a better one. StuartDouglas 10:11, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot 12:10, 5 November 2007 (UTC)

Plot?
There are some major things wrong here about the plot. First I can't see what the author means with him saying that Ben starts to control the boy. Furthermore, the rat Socrates was allready killed in the prequel of this movie and isn't mentioned at all here. -- 95.90.34.31 (talk) 16:21, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

Certain editors continually restoring false information about a nonexistent sequel
The following information has been added, and restored when reverted, several times in this article's recent history. All of it is nonsense--the character Ben, a rat, was never depicted as actually being human, and there was never a sequel entitled "Ben Again" that depicts the character as a human basketball player. If any other editors see this false information restored to the article yet again, please remove it.

"Ben is shown at the end to be an actual human, named Benjamin Crowe. He is a tall, thin man that plays basketball. The sequel "Ben Again" shows Ben making it into the NBA All-Star game as the only civilian athlete chosen to play at the game. He is in fierce compittion with his nemises, Golden Face. Golden Face is a maleficent villain that aims to destroy Ben and his reputation. The villain raises Willard, from the first film, from the dead to haunt Ben in his sleep, as he had done to many others before him.

''Samuel McAnnally is also in the film as Ben's personal trainer. Sam does not stray away from the hard topics to motivate Ben. He uses his struggling relationship with his step-father, Frank, as motivation. The two are constantly trying to out due the other through physical competition, mainly street fighting.''

''Ben is faced with all of these adversities, and rises to the challenge and greatness. He triumphs over his enemies by summoning The Great Crowe to come down and kill every last human on earth except for Frank. The two have a last battle as earth is decaying in front of them. The battle is long and hard fought, but eventually Ben comes out as victorious by throwing Frank off the Grand Canyon."''

- Pennyforth (talk) 14:59, 5 February 2016 (UTC)

VHS and DVD/Blu-ray combo release
Prism Video released this film on VHS and Shout! Factory released it on DVD/Blu-ray combo. These facts should've been included in here long ago.Malcolmlucascollins (talk) 03:53, 7 December 2020 (UTC)