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Ultraman Cosmos

Index Ultraman Cosmos

is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show being the 16th show in the Ultra Series. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 44 relations: Adventure, Anime News Network, Aoni Production, Atsushi Maekawa, Bandai Visual, Becky (television personality), Daisuke Shima, Eiichi Kikuchi, Facebook, Gorō Matsui, Hidekazu Ichinose, Hideyo Amamoto, Hiroko Sakurai, Issey Takahashi, Junki Takegami, Kaiju, Kaori Sakagami, Keiichi Hasegawa, Kisaburō Suzuki (musician), Kyodai Hero, Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy, Pacifism, Satoru Nishizono, Satoshi Suzuki, Science fiction, Shout! Studios, Shunji Fujimura, Superhero fiction, Taiyo Sugiura, Takeshi Yagi, TBS Holdings, Teruyoshi Ishii, Toku (TV network), Tokusatsu, Tsuburaya Productions, Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy, Ultraman, Ultraman Cosmos, Ultraman Ginga S The Movie, Ultraman Neos, Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga, Ultraman Saga, Yōkai, Yuki Sato (voice actor).

  2. 2001 Japanese television series debuts
  3. 2002 Japanese television series endings

Adventure

An adventure is an exciting experience or undertaking that is typically bold, sometimes risky.

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Anime News Network

Anime News Network (ANN) is a news website that reports on the status of anime, manga, video games, Japanese popular music and other related cultures within North America, Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan.

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Aoni Production

is a Japanese talent agency representing a fair number of voice actors and other Japanese entertainers.

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Atsushi Maekawa

Atsushi Maekawa (Japanese: 前川 淳, Hepburn: Maekawa Atsushi, born July 7, 1964) is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu scriptwriter, best known for his work in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT and for being the father of anime voice actress Ryōko Maekawa.

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Bandai Visual

was a Japanese anime, film production, and distribution company, established by Bandai and a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings.

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Becky (television personality)

, better known mononymously as, is a Japanese entertainer signed to GATE.

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Daisuke Shima

is a Japanese singer and actor.

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Eiichi Kikuchi

(born August 21, 1942, in Tokyo Metropolis) is a Japanese actor.

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Facebook

Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.

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Gorō Matsui

is a Japanese lyricist born 11 December 1957 in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, though he considers Tokyo to be his hometown.

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Hidekazu Ichinose

is a Japanese voice actor.

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Hideyo Amamoto

was a Japanese actor.

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Hiroko Sakurai

(b. March 4, 1946 in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan.) is a Japanese actress, author and producer at Tsuburaya Productions.

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Issey Takahashi

is a Japanese actor and singer.

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Junki Takegami

is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu screenwriter.

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Kaiju

is a Japanese term that is commonly associated with media involving giant monsters.

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Kaori Sakagami

is a former Japanese singer and actress who is noted for singing Platonic Tsuranuite, the first ending of Ranma ½.

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Keiichi Hasegawa

is a Japanese screenwriter from Atami, Japan.

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Kisaburō Suzuki (musician)

is a Japanese J-pop songwriter and guitarist.

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Kyodai Hero

is a television subgenre in tokusatsu that involves Japanese superheroes or robots either with the ability to grow to immense heights to fight giant monsters or who are originally giant as a part of their lives.

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Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy

is a 2009 Japanese superhero film in the Ultra Series.

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Pacifism

Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence.

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Satoru Nishizono

is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu screenwriter.

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Satoshi Suzuki

is a Japanese screenwriter.

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Science fiction

Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

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Shout! Studios

Shout! Factory, LLC, doing business as Shout! Studios (formerly doing business as its current legal name as Shout! Factory) is an American home video and music distributor founded in 2002 as Retropolis Entertainment.

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Shunji Fujimura

was a Japanese actor from Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan.

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Superhero fiction

Superhero fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction examining the adventures, personalities and ethics of costumed crime fighters known as superheroes, who often possess superhuman powers and battle similarly powered criminals known as supervillains.

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Taiyo Sugiura

(born March 10, 1981) is a Japanese actor.

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Takeshi Yagi

is a Japanese TV director/producer whose credits include Tsuburaya Productions' popular Ultra Series.

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TBS Holdings

(formerly is a Japanese media and licensed broadcasting holding company. It is the parent company of the television network TBS Television and radio network TBS Radio. It has a 28-affiliate television network called Japan News Network, as well as a 34-affiliate radio network called Japan Radio Network.

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Teruyoshi Ishii

is a Japanese film and television director.

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Toku (TV network)

Toku (stylized in all capital letters) is an American pay television network and streaming service owned by Olympusat and dedicated to broadcasting anime and East Asian programming.

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Tokusatsu

is a Japanese term for live-action films or television programs that make heavy use of practical special effects.

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Tsuburaya Productions

is a Japanese special effects studio founded in 1963 by special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya and was run by his family, until October 2007, when the family sold the company to advertising agency TYO Inc.

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Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy

is a 2004 production, and the 17th installment in the Ultra Series that was broadcast in Japan in 2004. Ultraman Cosmos and Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy are Ultra television series.

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Ultraman

The, also known as Ultraman, is a Japanese science fiction media franchise owned by Tsuburaya Productions, which began with the television series Ultra Q in 1966 and became an international pop-culture phenomenon.

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Ultraman Cosmos

is a Japanese tokusatsu TV show being the 16th show in the Ultra Series. Ultraman Cosmos and Ultraman Cosmos are 2001 Japanese television series debuts, 2002 Japanese television series endings, Mainichi Broadcasting System original programming, TBS Television (Japan) original programming and Ultra television series.

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Ultraman Ginga S The Movie

is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2014 Ultra Series television series Ultraman Ginga S. It was released on March 14, 2015 in Japan and legally screened in English dub by the Philippine cinema chain SM Cinema.

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Ultraman Neos

is a Japanese tokusatsu show, being the 15th show in the Ultra Series. Ultraman Cosmos and Ultraman Neos are Ultra television series.

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Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga

is a 2016 Japanese tokusatsu television series, serving as a spin-off/prequel to Ultraman Orb. Ultraman Cosmos and Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga are Ultra television series.

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Ultraman Saga

is a 2012 Japanese tokusatsu, superhero and kaiju film in the Ultra Series to commemorate the franchise's 45th anniversary.

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Yōkai

are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore.

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Yuki Sato (voice actor)

, also credited as, is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.

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See also

2001 Japanese television series debuts

2002 Japanese television series endings

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraman_Cosmos

Also known as Project DMM, Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet, Ultraman Cosmos vs. Ultraman Justice: The Final Battle, Ultraman Cosmos: The First Contact.