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: Fans often misremember Omniverse as having 5 or 6 seasons because:

: By the early 2010s, Cartoon Network had standardized 10-episode seasons for many action cartoons. Omniverse followed this rhythm, but the story arcs (Malware, Incursions, the Time War, the Rooters) often spanned multiple “seasons.” So a viewer binging today might feel season breaks as arbitrary pauses — not climaxes.

Subject: Ben 10: Omniverse – Number of Seasons

Unlike many modern cartoons that have short, disconnected episode orders, Omniverse utilized a structure similar to its predecessor, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien . The show was ordered as a single 52-episode season initially, but Cartoon Network divided the broadcast into 8 distinct "seasons" (often labeled as "Arcs" by fans due to how the story was told).

Ben 10: Omniverse officially consists of . The series ran from September 2012 to November 2014, concluding with a total of 80 episodes . While it was originally produced in larger batches of episodes (initially ordered as 40, then 20, then another 20), it was written and aired as eight distinct "story arcs" of 10 episodes each, which serve as the official seasons. Season & Story Arc Breakdown Each season focuses on a specific narrative arc: Season 1: A New Beginning (Episodes 1–10) Season 2: Malware's Revenge (Episodes 11–20) Season 3: Incursean Invasion (Episodes 21–30) Season 4: Duel of the Duplicates (Episodes 31–40) Season 5: Galactic Monsters (Episodes 41–50) Season 6: The Evil Rooters (Episodes 51–60) Season 7: The Mad Nightmare (Episodes 61–70) Season 8: The Time War (Episodes 71–80) Fun Facts for Fans Ben 10 Omniverse Had A 9th and 10th Season In Development

: When Omniverse aired (2012–2014), Cartoon Network packaged it into 8 seasons of 10 episodes each (80 total). But the crew — including series creator Derrick J. Wyatt (RIP) — saw it as two halves: Season 1 (episodes 1–20) and Season 2 (21–40) in production terms, then split further for syndication. The “8 seasons” is a network artifact, not a creative bible.

The second half of the series shifts focus toward multiverse lore, the fate of the universe, and wrapping up the 8-year continuity of the "Man of Action" era of Ben 10.

To truly understand the seasons, you have to understand the "Dual Timeline" mechanic that the showrunners (Matt Youngberg and later Man of Action) utilized.

Here is the breakdown of all 8 seasons: