What follows is a time-jumping, dimension-hopping chase that feels like Doctor Who on a sugar rush. Ben and Rook chase Maltruant through the beginning of time, the end of time, and into the "Contumelia" realm—the domain of the mysterious, jellyfish-like beings responsible for creating universes. Every long-running Ben 10 series needs a defining final transformation. For Omniverse , that alien is Feedback . Introduced as Ben’s favorite alien (a living electric conduit), Feedback was the form Ben lost to Malware in a traumatic flashback, leading him to temporarily give up being a hero. Season 6 brings the character full circle.
And for the fans, that’s enough.
In the sprawling, ever-expanding tapestry of the Ben 10 franchise, few entries have been as polarizing, visually daring, or narratively ambitious as Ben 10: Omniverse . Spanning eight story arcs across 80 episodes, the series concluded its run not with a whimper, but with a bang—specifically, the eight-episode block designated as Season 6 (sometimes referred to as the final volume of the series). For fans who weathered the tonal shifts and the introduction of rookie partner Rook Blonko, Season 6 offered a grand, time-bending finale that paid homage to everything that came before while closing the book on the classic continuity. ben 10 omniverse season 6