User:Migster7/Shows

Mig 10. Miggggggggggggggg 10. Okay, so, this was my second series (next to Daniel 10, a miserable failure I don't want to discuss that much until later). Every single person on this wiki has thought of making the origin of whatever trix they have copied from the original, because that was just the biggest deal in all of the Ben 10 fandom. So, instead of just, "Oh, hey, I liked that, but I probably won't do it," I did it. I defied physics, and logic, with having this meteor carrying the Gammatrix (misspelled as GAMAtrix, at the time) slam into the ground, directly in front of Mig. He would have died, if this weren't a giant acid trip of a show, but, of course, I ignored all of the laws of physics and very basic logic, and he survived! This is a good and a bad thing. If he had not survived, Mig 10 would not have evolved to the point of now. Anyway, this series sucks. Plain and simple. I tried to make it serious, because I was making it at the time of Ultimate Alien, but it was not serious at all. It was a prototype Omniverse, before its rein of terror aired on the television. I also got a report by someone who was very angered that I made a dark episode...what he was smoking, or drinking, I have no idea. This series was actually COMPLETED. Wow, isn't that shocking? It was so easy to make such a trashy, no-effort show back then, was it not? 2/10. Oh my gosh, okay, THIS SHOW. This one. The sequel to your worst nightmares, and it was not better at'' all. ''What went on in my mind? Did I have a mental lapse or something? Anyway, holy crap, this show. You might as well just cross out the title and put Ben 10: Omniverse 2.0, because that's precisely what it was in the long run. I went from try-to-be-dark-and-serious-like-UAF to LOO-DEE-DOO-LA-LA-LA with this show. It was so weak, annoying, terrible. It had every bad element you can find in any show all wrapped up in one big box that came from hell. Ugh, I wanted to tone it down (I guess I took that one critic's comment too seriously?), and so I did. WAY down. Mig is basically retarded, as is Maltha Rano, aka Clepron 2.0, aka Rook 2.0. Two Rooks. Yeah. Anyway, quite literally, Maltha had nothing, and did virtually nothing. Mig was just a big pile of insane crap that I thought was fun and funny to make. It had the most episodes of any show I've ever written: 47. Ugh, kill me, please. Luckily, I cancelled it, when I realized, "THIS SUCKS." I can only imagine what the Rebootedverse would have been like if this show were in it...2/10, or 2.5/10. Hey, hey, remember this one? Of course you don't! Clepron Evolution is, probably, my most forgotten show I've ever made, or thought of. It's forgotten even by me, probably because I actually never made it. It would have had Clepron, as you all know, Mig's sidekick throughout Mig 10, Gamaverse, and The Legend of Mig, as the main character. Now, think about it this way; what if Rook was the main character during Omniverse, or if they spun off Ben 10 and made a show solely based on him? Yikes, right? Welp, that's what this would have been. 2.5/10. Okay, not much to say about this one. This show was going to be Omniverse 3.0, but less crappy than Gamaverse, or Omniverse. Whatever. It would have ripped off the entirety of the Khyber arc, and the Faction, and everything that was actually "good" in Omniverse. I even thought about predators. Predatrix (AU), yeah, it's real. So anyway, I would have introduced a few villains, but, oh well, luckily, I didn't make this one. 3.5/10. This show was very dark, and had no Gammatrix, but gauntlets. I love dark and gritty and serious and very linear shows, but this one just took it three steps further. I went from happy-go-lucky-insanity to this...my gosh. Episode one had Terox, the prototype version of him, killing people, burning their bloody corpses in front of Mig, in somewhat vivid detail. It was rather horrifying. The writing style had gotten better, but overall it wasn't that good, and the sensory detail and brutal and sudden murders were just gross and creepy. I stopped this show around episode two or three, man, I needed to tone it down. I was evolving as a writer during this period, and I guess I wanted to go a little too far to make it good. Overall, 4.5/10, or 5/10, can't decide. This one was basically Mig: The Untold Adventures 2.0: Electric Boogaloo, only less gritty and darker, and a bit better regarding style, structure, character development, and dialogue. It had roughly the same plot, and a tweaked origin, but overall, yeah, basically, the same. 5/10. Sif reminded me of this. This was, essentially, going to be the first reboot of the Mig 10 franchise, with its own unique spin on the show. It was going to be UAF-like, because, you know, that's when it was most darkest, I guess. I barely remember anything from it, but it seemed like a cool idea, at the time. The reboot was made on ning instead. 5/10. Now, this show was weird, and was different than the previous alike it. This one skipped an origin story, but it showed flashbacks to the past, with still no explanation as to how, or why, Mig had the Gammatrix. Oh well, origins make my head spin and explode when I write them over and over. This show had all Ben 10 aliens and no fanmade ones, though. My friends on this ning site had told me not to use fanfictions ones because they "didn't know what the hell they did." I kind of resented it, but I went with it, anyway. It lasted two seasons, and introduced S.T.A.R, the villain foursome you see in the next show. Anyway, 5.5/10. The Legend of Mig was a good idea, and a good start. I wanted to start fresh and returned to this site to write my shows, after all the crap I got from writing it on ning. So, this one had another origin, a weird one, but at least it wasn't a giant meteor that would kill the person in front of it. Anyway, Klemer Crooks. I hated them so much. I had to kill them off, so I did! Yay! Everyone's happy. Now, aside from that, this show was apart of the Rebootedverse, but went through a LOT of issues and improvement. Most of the episodes were quite trashy, but some were really good. There was no in-between, it was either bad or good. The crossover with Sif's show, The Rebooted Series, was actually good. But it LITERALLY took more than a year or two. So much drama, so much writer's block. It was just a curse, and hellish. When we got done with that, we both began to lose it. He could not continue his show, and I made it up until Opposites, when I experienced the worst writer's block I have ever had before. Overall, this show gets a 6/10. Yay, Mig X! This is a great one, if I do say so myself. I worked extremely hard to get to this one, overcoming tons of obstacles, training myself, and receiving help from my friends and critics. Mig X has another origin, and this time it's my last one with an origin. It has a great origin, and it's confusing, too, meaning it's large. Not all of it has been explained, I can't reveal everything in a five epsiode mini-series, can I? But, anyway, I love Terox. He's always been my favorite, so I brought him back. But, in the process of this, I made a brand new villain; Kurss. He kind of got in the way of my plans for Terox, so I was feuding between him or Kurss, and I decided Kurss, mostly because of his origin and power. I also wanted to bring in other big time bad guys, such as Romatron (needs page still) and Deristroll. Coincidentally, and also rather ironically, those four each had a big impact in every main series I made, with Deristroll in Mig 10, Romatron in Mig 10: Gamaverse, Terox in the Legend of Mig, and Kurss in this one. I banded them together, threw in Gim, and boom. I planned to make this show over 30 episodes, but I cut it down to five, because I wanted to make another and add more stuff. Overall, this deserves an 8.5/10.
 * Mig 10
 * Mig 10: Gamaverse (cancelled)
 * Clepron Evolution (cancelled/renovated into AU)
 * Mig 10: Alienated Universe (cancelled)
 * Mig: The Untold Adventures (not on here; cancelled)
 * The Mig Files (not on here; cancelled)
 * Mig 10 (Reboot) (cancelled/never made)
 * Mig 10: Ning Edition (not on here; cancelled)
 * The Legend of Mig (cancelled)
 * Mig X


 * MORE TO BE ADDED WITH THE MOVIE!*

I recently found this, actually. Barely any of it was made, so I cannot really say much, but it, um, lasted 12 "episodes," I guess. I don't really have a ranking, either. Can't really say. What the actual hell is this crap? It was the sequel to the previous, Superverse. The name, though. It lasted 11 "episodes." Ugh. My dark past. Same as the other, I can't necessarily rank it, as it isn't a legitimate show.
 * Ben 10: Superverse (cancelled)
 * Ben 10: Ultra-Superverse (cancelled)


 * Daniel 10 (cancelled, fortunately)

My first legitimate series. Let's NOT do this one...0.5/10. The 0.5 just because it was my first, and Deristroll, and a couple of aliens.


 * Shield of Justice (currently)

Wake up Every Morning to the clear blue sky, Alien Threats are there and we are kicking some..sorry, could not resist. This show was golden. It was way back when, and it was my very first joint effort with Sif, as well as Alan, Ty, Ghasten, and Cooper 10 (a user from Ben10toys.net, it was written there, by the way). This show was hilariously bad. It had very great moments, and some of its kiddy, cliched jokes are still funny to this day. It was so fun to make. None of us really tried, though we thought we did, and usually Ghasten or Sif wrote, and others, like me, just give feedback and information to add. Ah, the nostalgic, golden, glorry days. This show was bad, but it was also great and fun at the same time, so it deserves a 6/10.


 * The Adventures of Zig & Kif (cancelled)

This show was my first real one-on-one series with Sif. This show was odd, it was humorous, fun, but overall, just odd and quirky. Sif and I both wanted to make a show about our kids, so we both made this. What kind of name is Zig, or Ziguel??? Man, must have hated him. This show is basically about two kids who completely forget their parents, and/or don't care about them at all, whose universes collide, thus bringing the two together. Everyone seems to ignore this event, though, but who can blame them? We both weren't the brightest, nor best writers, at the time. A lot of the episodes were going to suck, and were just based off of random, funny things we thought of together. There was basically no plot, but whatever. Overall, I think it deserves a 5/10.

The Rath and Fasttrack Show (cancelled)

Haha, this show! This was one of my most famous shows, actually. It was pretty fun and funny to write. I originally got the idea to make it after I saw Derrick J Wyatt release silly pictures of Rath and Fasttrack, and then someone else later made the Rath and Fasttrack Show pic. This inspired me to goof off, kick back, and relax. Two very different aliens living together and having tons of wacky adventures. I loved this show, it was just relaxing and fun, but the style was pretty bad, and there was no apparent plot. It was just a comedy relief show. It deserves a 6/10.


 * Total Drama Alien

I usually neglect to mention or bring this show up, because it wasn't really a show by any means at all. It was just a thing I only wanted to see myself, I guess. I made no episodes. I randomly eliminated aliens for the hell of it, because I loved the idea of Total Drama, and still kind of do. Anyway, this kind of sucked. I wanted to make a sequel, but I finally realized it was not even a stable, or real, show. It deserves a 2/10.


 * Ben 10: Omnination (cancelled)

Another I-have-no-idea-what-I'm-doing show. I wasted my time making the page a big deal, and it really isn't. I made one episode. I wanted to do a spin on Ben 10: Omniverse, the way I wanted it, and most fans wanted it as well, but I kind of failed. I never continued, and instead went on to The Legend of Mig. TJ's show actually kind of inspired me to make this, but it was a very crappy and cliched ripoff. 3.5/10.


 * Prototype (former co-writer; cancelled)

This show is uneasy for me to discuss. I don't like to bring it up, or really talk about it. I don't really know why, but that's just how it is. It was a PERFECT show at its time, while Sif and I were writing, and giving fans more and more of this show. Sif was mainly in charge of this one. It gained so much popularity in such a little time. We both started to panic and freak out, not knowing what to do. We were so psyched and excited for this show, and put a lot of time and effort into planning it. I guess time got the better of us, and we began to decline drastically, like exponential decay. I felt really bad, and I lost my ability to even click edit on any of the episodes anymore. I had to quit at the time it needed both of us, with people asking when the next episode was coming out, or whatever. I, basically, let all of our fans down, and I wanted to go write my own show, Mig X. Writing a series with another is very trying and challenging, and I think Sif enjoys it a lot more than me. Anyway, the downfall of Prototype was a big shame, and it was soon cancelled after I left it. Overall, it deserves an 8/10.