Ultraman Cosmos

Jul 07, 2001 (ja) Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family [24] Min
  • First Air Date
    Jul 07, 2001
  • Production
    Tsuburaya Productions
  • Rotten tomato
    90%
  • Original title
    ウルトラマンコスモス
  • Release
    Jul 07, 2001
  • ja
    -

Overview

Ultraman Cosmos is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show being the 17th show in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Cosmos aired from July 7, 2001 to September 28, 2002, with a total of 65 episodes, which currently makes it the longest running Ultra Show to date. Ultraman Cosmos was also the 35th anniversary for the Ultraman series In June 2002, Cosmos was taken off of television for several weeks when lead actor Taiyou Sugiura was questioned in an assault and extortion case. When the case against Sugiura was dropped for lack of evidence, Cosmos was put back on the air. TBS and Tsuburaya ultimately pulled five episodes from broadcast to make up for time lost, and these episodes were later released on DVD.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Casts : 7 / Crews : 19

Season 1 ( 2001-07-07)

Reunion With Light

Episode: 1

Chaos Header's Shadow

Episode: 2

Fly! Musashi

Episode: 3

The Fallen Robot

Episode: 4

Revenge of the Fireflies

Episode: 5

Monster Fishing

Episode: 6

Present from the Sky

Episode: 7

Sleeping Maiden

Episode: 8

Friends of the Forest

Episode: 9

The Bronze Devil

Episode: 10

Move! Monster

Episode: 11

The Organism of Light

Episode: 12

Daughter of Time: Part 1

Episode: 13

Daughter of Time: Part 2

Episode: 14

Deep Sea Fight

Episode: 15

The Flying Whale

Episode: 16

The Different Dimensional Trap

Episode: 17

The Legend of Mt. Nibito

Episode: 18

Star Lover

Episode: 19

Musashi's Sky

Episode: 20

The Battle with the TECCH Booster: Part 1

Episode: 21

The Battle with the TECCH Booster: Part 2

Episode: 22

Luna v.s. Luna

Episode: 23

Warm Memories

Episode: 24

Alien Girl

Episode: 25

The Power to Defeat the Chaos

Episode: 26

A Space Monster is Born on Earth

Episode: 27

Strength and Power

Episode: 28

Dreaming Courage

Episode: 29

Eclipse

Episode: 30

Rescue Gon

Episode: 31

The Nightmare Experiment

Episode: 32

Monster Hunter

Episode: 33

Wrath of the Sea God

Episode: 34

The Magic Stone

Episode: 35

The Mountain of Yōkai

Episode: 36

Fubuki Retires?!

Episode: 37

Alien Old Man

Episode: 38

Light of Evil

Episode: 39

Giant of Evil

Episode: 40

The Green Fugitive

Episode: 41

Friend

Episode: 42

Puppet Monster

Episode: 43

Gigi vs Gon

Episode: 44

The Amusement Park Legend

Episode: 45

The Miraculous Flower

Episode: 46

Sorceress of the Sky

Episode: 47

Waroga Counterattack

Episode: 48

Snow of Space

Episode: 49

Monster Smuggling!?

Episode: 50

Enemy of Chaos

Episode: 51

Transformation Impossible!?

Episode: 52

Future Monster

Episode: 53

Human Transporter

Episode: 54

Final Test

Episode: 55

Kappa Village

Episode: 56

Door of Snow

Episode: 57

The Sky of Revenge

Episode: 58

Maximum Invasions

Episode: 59

Chaos War

Episode: 60

Forbidden Weapon

Episode: 61

Cry of the Earth

Episode: 62

Chaos's Violent Attack

Episode: 63

Deathmatch on the Moon

Episode: 64

True Hero

Episode: 65
Jul 07, 2001 (ja)
Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Family
[24] Min
  • First Air Date Jul 07, 2001
  • Production
    Tsuburaya Productions
  • Rotten tomato 90%
Original Title ウルトラマンコスモス
ja

Overview

Ultraman Cosmos is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show being the 17th show in the Ultra Series. Produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Ultraman Cosmos aired from July 7, 2001 to September 28, 2002, with a total of 65 episodes, which currently makes it the longest running Ultra Show to date. Ultraman Cosmos was also the 35th anniversary for the Ultraman series In June 2002, Cosmos was taken off of television for several weeks when lead actor Taiyou Sugiura was questioned in an assault and extortion case. When the case against Sugiura was dropped for lack of evidence, Cosmos was put back on the air. TBS and Tsuburaya ultimately pulled five episodes from broadcast to make up for time lost, and these episodes were later released on DVD.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer