Ben 10 Omniverse Ep List Official
Ben travels across the multiverse, encountering bizarre alternate versions of himself, including the warlord Mad Ben. Rook Tales Charm School The Ballad of Mr. Baumann Fight at the Museum It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Ben World: Part 1 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Ben World: Part 2 From Hervis to Eternity Let's Do the Time War Again Secret of Dos Santos Arc 8: The Time War
The final arc brings the series to a cosmic conclusion as Ben and his allies fight to prevent the destruction of the entire space-time continuum. Third Time's a Charm Final Countdown Most Dangerous Game Show The End of an Era A New Dawn (Note: Production concluded with 80 total episodes) ben 10 omniverse ep list
Episodes: 51–60 Focuses on the "Galactic Monsters" arc, introducing new horror-themed aliens. Third Time's a Charm Final Countdown Most Dangerous
31. Omnitrix Unleashed – Ben tries to hack the Omnitrix to unlock Master Control. 32. The Rooters of All Evil – A flashback revealing the truth about Kevin's past and the Rooters organization. 33. Blukic and Driba Go to Area 51 – The duo accidentally activate a doomsday device. 34. Universe vs. Tennyson – Ben is put on trial for the destruction of the universe (referencing Season 1). 35. Weapon XI: Part 1 – The Rooters hunt Kevin. 36. Weapon XI: Part 2 – The Rooters are defeated; Kevin's origins are fully clarified. 37. ** Clyde Five** – Ben’s cousin Clyde gets a Omnitrix-like device. 38. Rook Tales – Rook's former teacher causes trouble. 39. Charmed, I'm Sure – Ben and Charmcaster encounter Michael Morningstar. 40. Collect This – Ben deals with a collector who wants to "collect" his aliens. this comedic foundation allows for sudden
Tone is the third critical element encoded in the Omniverse episode list. After the darker, serialized storytelling of Ultimate Alien , Omniverse pivoted sharply toward high-energy action-comedy. This is evident in the very names of the episodes. Titles like “Store 23” (a parody of big-box retail set in an alternate dimension), “It Was Them” (a spoof of cliché villain reveals), and “The Ballad of Mr. Baumann” (focusing on Ben’s cranky landlord) signal a shift away from galactic politics to character-driven farce. The list is littered with what could be called “bottle episodes” set almost entirely in Undertown, emphasizing the show’s new focus on world-building over world-saving. However, this comedic foundation allows for sudden, devastating seriousness. Episodes like “And Then There Were None” (where most of Ben’s multiverse counterparts are killed) and “Universe vs. Tennyson” (a literal court case against Ben for universal destruction) carry more weight because they interrupt a pattern of lightheartedness. The episode list, therefore, manages tone like a controlled detonation—lulling the viewer with absurdity before delivering high-stakes lore revelations.