Thriller Whale | |
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General Information | |
Body | Humanoid Whale |
Powers and Abilities | |
Abilities | Enhanced Dancing Dance Inducement Vocal Replication Sound Absorption |
Details | |
Voice Actor | Kevin Michael Richardson |
Thriller Whale is the Infinimatrix's DNA sample of an unknown species from an unknown planet in Ben 10: Protector of the Omniverse. He is the Timeline 1 equivalent of Matt Youngberg's Thriller Whale.
Appearance[]
Thriller Whale is a nine-foot tall alien resembling a whale with light grey skin and a dark blue underbelly. He has long flippers split into two at the ends, with each part acting as a finger, as well as short and stubby legs. He has no mouth and instead speaks through the blowhole on his head. He has green eyes. The Infinimatrix symbol is on his chest.
Transformation Sequence[]
Ben slams down the Infinimatrix's dial and is engulfed in a green light.
Ben hovers in a dark green background, with light green bubbles pulsating rapidly behind him, as he crouches down.
Powers and Abilities[]
Thriller Whale is a master dancer, able to flawlessly perform any type of dance, be it graceful classical dances such as ballet to funky freestyle dance such as hip-hop.
Thriller Whale can also force others to dance by dancing himself.
Thriller Whale is able to mimic the voices of others or imitate sounds such as animal noises and explosions. Any sound he hears can be replicated with perfect clarity along with any manner the sound was made.
Thriller Whale can absorb sound waves, while removing it from the source, into his body and neutralizing it.
Weaknesses[]
People who are forced to dance by Thriller Whale will stop dancing when he reverts back to Ben.
Despite his sound absorption abilities, Thriller Whale can still be hurt by loud sounds if he is too close to the source.
History[]
Missing Pieces[]
- Thriller Whale was one of the 10 aliens in Ben's new roster after the Omnitrix reset in War of the Worlds: Part 2.
Appearances[]
Trivia[]
- Thriller Whale speaks in a low, gravelly voice and in a singsong manner, similar to that of a blues singer.