Ben 10: Omniverse
2012
📺 8 Seasons
🎬 80 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
⏱️ 22 min/episode
Action & AdventureAnimationSci-Fi & FantasyKids
A year after the events that took place during the "Final Battle" and equipped with an all-new completed Omnitrix, 16-year-old Ben Tennyson has to face new enemies.
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Seasons
Season 1
Ben was all set to be a solo hero with his new Omnitrix after Gwen and Kevin left for college, but Grandpa Max teamed him up with a rookie, by-the-book partner. Together they explore a secret alien city, known as Undertown beneath the city of Bellwood. Meanwhile, a mysterious hunter, known as Khyber, sets his sights on Ben! With all new alien heroes to choose from, the fun is just getting started. It's a whole new Omniverse!
Season 2
The Omnitrix begins to malfunction and goes haywire when Psychobos steals a piece of an Omnitrix core causing Rook to mutate into a half-Gourmand and a half-Revonnahgander after Ben 10 attempts to complete a transformation.
Season 3
Ben must deal with a past failure while a deranged Malware launches his final attack on Azmuth.
Season 4
The Secret Saturdays come to Bellwood to help Ben and Rook investigate a rash of chupacabra attacks where they've been draining alien lifeforce.
Season 5
Ben and Rook must stop Zombozo and the Circus Freaks from turning everyone in Bellwood into zombie clowns!
Season 6
Vilgax and Eon team up to wipe out every Ben in every dimension.
Season 7
Ben's country cousin Clyde Fife wants to become a hero like Ben.
Season 8
11-year-old Ben, Gwen, and friends go on the adventure of a lifetime in their own backyard.
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User Reviews
❌ 1/10 – The Worst of the Ben 10 Franchise: A Step Backwards
Ben 10: Omniverse is the lowest point of the franchise. After the depth and maturity of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, this feels like a complete disappointment. The show abandons meaningful storylines and character development in favor of shallow, episodic adventures that are more cartoony than ever. The humor? Blatantly unfunny and forced.
Where Ultimate Alien took us on a deep, emotional journey with high stakes, Omniverse feels like it’s trying to be a slapstick, kid-friendly spectacle with no real story arcs or emotional weight. Ben’s character regresses, and the bond between him and his team feels watered down and inconsistent.
The art style change is another massive misstep. Gone is the mature, detailed animation of Alien Force and Ultimate Alien, replaced with a cartoonish, flat design that feels out of place. It’s as if the show forgot what made the franchise special in the first place.
This is a sequel that doesn’t honor its predecessors—it’s a shell of what Ben 10 could’ve been. If you were hoping for a worthy follow-up to Ultimate Alien, look elsewhere. Omniverse is a step back in every way.
August 3, 2025
Crew
Producer
Vincent Aniceto, Donna Smith, Brian A. Miller
Network
Cartoon Network
Production
Cartoon Network Studios
Keywords
extraterrestrial technologytransformationtime travelsequelalienparallel worldalien raceteen superheropatheticabsurd