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Ben 10 | Omniverse Total Episodes Top
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| 01 | Force ten (4:31)
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 | | 02 | Time stand still (5:08)
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 | | 03 | Open secrets (5:37)
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 | | 04 | Second nature (4:36)
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 | | 05 | Prime mover (5:18)
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 | | 06 | Lock and key (5:09)
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 | | 07 | Mission (5:15)
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 | | 08 | Turn the page (4:55)
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 | | 09 | Tai Shan (4:15)
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 | | 10 | High water (5:33) |
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   Geddy Lee - vocals, bass, keyboards
Alex Lifeson - guitars
Neil Peart - drums
Additional musicians:
Aimee Mann - vocals on "Time Stand Still"
Jim Burgess - synthesizer prorgamming
Andy Richards - keyboards, synthesizer programming |
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Produced by Peter Collins and Rush
Engineered by Jimbo Barton |
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 | Force ten
(Lee/Lifeson/Peart/Du Bois)
Tough times demand tough talk
Demand tough hearts, demand tough songs
Tough times demand tough talk
Demand tough hearts, demand tough songs
Demand
We can rise and fall like empires
Flow in and out like the tide
Be vain and smart, humble and dumb |
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Ben 10: Omniverse stands out in the Ben 10 franchise for its bold visual shift, split-era storytelling, and an unusually high episode count that shaped how the series paced character development and canon. The series ran for eight seasons (2012–2014) and produced 80 episodes (typically counted as 80 half-hour episodes; episode structures sometimes split into two 11-minute stories), making it one of the longer contiguous entries in the franchise. That volume let creators experiment with two distinct art styles, multiple timelines, and a rotating creative team—choices that generated both praise for ambition and criticism for uneven tone.