


Ultraman Cosmos
1. Reunion With Light
2. Chaos Header's Shadow
3. Fly! Musashi
4. The Fallen Robot
5. Revenge of the Fireflies
6. Monster Fishing
7. Present from the Sky
8. Sleeping Maiden
9. Friends of the Forest
10. The Bronze Devil
11. Move! Monster
12. The Organism of Light
13. Daughter of Time: Part 1
14. Daughter of Time: Part 2
15. Deep Sea Fight
16. The Flying Whale
17. The Different Dimensional Trap
18. The Legend of Mt. Nibito
19. Star Lover
20. Musashi's Sky
21. The Battle with the TECCH Booster: Part 1
22. The Battle with the TECCH Booster: Part 2
23. Luna v.s. Luna
24. Warm Memories
25. Alien Girl
26. The Power to Defeat the Chaos
27. A Space Monster is Born on Earth
28. Strength and Power
29. Dreaming Courage
30. Eclipse
31. Rescue Gon
32. The Nightmare Experiment
33. Monster Hunter
34. Wrath of the Sea God
35. The Magic Stone
36. The Mountain of Yōkai
37. Fubuki Retires?!
38. Alien Old Man
39. Light of Evil
40. Giant of Evil
41. The Green Fugitive
42. Friend
43. Puppet Monster
44. Gigi vs Gon
45. The Amusement Park Legend
46. The Miraculous Flower
47. Sorceress of the Sky
48. Waroga Counterattack
49. Snow of Space
50. Monster Smuggling!?
51. Enemy of Chaos
52. Transformation Impossible!?
53. Future Monster
54. Human Transporter
55. Final Test
56. Kappa Village
57. Door of Snow
58. The Sky of Revenge
59. Maximum Invasions
60. Chaos War
61. Forbidden Weapon
62. Cry of the Earth
63. Chaos's Violent Attack
64. Deathmatch on the Moon
65. True Hero
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.