The alarm sounds at the . Ben Tennyson watches in horror as his alien forms begin to flicker and distort. Across the dimensions, Samurai Jack feels a ripple in the spirit world, while Chowder’s kitchen literally begins to melt into lines of green code.
Peace is restored, but the door to the multiverse remains slightly ajar. The heroes return to their worlds, knowing that in the XL version of their reality, the limits of what they can do have been permanently expanded. Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion XL [Jtag/RGH]
The digital barriers of the Cartoon Network multiverse are thinning. In the world of , an ancient, static-filled entity known as The Glitch has begun devouring the fabric of reality, beginning with the outskirts of Townsville and the deep reaches of the Null Void. The alarm sounds at the
To save their homes, a ragtag team—led by Ben 10, Blossom, and Dexter —must fight through waves of "Corrupted Echoes" (dark versions of themselves). As they progress, they realize that The Glitch is actually a discarded piece of the game’s own source code, seeking revenge for being "deleted" from the final retail release. Peace is restored, but the door to the
While the heroes of the multiverse usually stick to their own timelines, the Jtag/RGH modification acts as a "forbidden key," unlocking hidden pathways and raw power that the characters were never meant to access. The Story: The Singularity Code
In a final showdown atop a crumbling Dexter’s Lab , the heroes must use their "Punch Time Explosions" simultaneously. Because of the RGH modification, their powers stabilize rather than crash, creating a massive surge of pure animation energy that rewrites The Glitch into a harmless background character.