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Bumper Robinson (born Larry Clarence Robinson II; June 19, 1974) is an American actor and voice actor known for his extensive work in television, film, and animation. He began his career as a child actor, earning the nickname "Bumper" from bumping into things while learning to walk. Robinson's notable live-action roles include Clarence on the sitcom "Amen" and appearances in films like "Enemy Mine" (1985) and "White Man's Burden" (1995). He is perhaps best known for his voice acting roles, such as Bumblebee and Blitzwing on "Transformers: Animated," Dwight Conrad on "Futurama," Rook Blonko in "Ben 10: Omniverse", Principal Bump in Disney's The Owl House and Falcon in various Marvel productions. His voice work also extends to video games and other animated series, including "Justice League: Doom" and "Brother Bear." Over his career, Robinson has garnered acclaim for his versatility and distinctive voice talent across multiple entertainment media. He is married to Katherine Penton and they have two children.

Nineteen-year-old Thomas Tennyson has spent the last four years as the world’s most versatile hero: Omni-X. Wielding the Omnitrix—a piece of Level 20 alien technology that grants him access to sixty unique extraterrestrial forms—Thomas has evolved from a mysterious urban legend into a cornerstone of Earth’s defense. However, being a "Next Gen" icon comes with a target on his back. As a coalition of Earth’s most tactical villains and galactic scavengers unites to harvest the device's DNA database, Thomas finds himself caught in a global game of cat-and-mouse that threatens to bring the cosmic war directly to the streets of Metropolis. As the conflict escalates, the story dives into the evolution of a veteran hero who is outgrowing his "boy" moniker. To protect his home, Thomas is forced to bypass the Omnitrix’s safety limiters, unlocking the high-stakes world of Alien Fusions—seamlessly blending his sixty forms into powerhouse hybrids like Atomic-X and Fourmungosaur. This cinematic epic explores the thin line between man and machine, tracing Thomas’s journey as he moves beyond simple transformations to master the "Master Control." Ultimately, the story is about the person behind the power, proving that even in a universe of gods and monsters, the strongest force is the human will driving the watch.
