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* CommonKnowledge: Some people think Cosmos's Full Moon Rect and Luna Extract abilities mind control [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Monsters, and Aliens into submission]]. This is not turn, It cannot force someone to become good, it can only calm down or remove the brainwashing capabilities of other forces, most notably Chaos Header. If a monster, or alien are doing something of their own free will the Luna Extract beam can't stop them. [[spoiler: Funny enough, BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood fits Chaos Header's methods way more]].

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* CommonKnowledge: Some people think Cosmos's Full Moon Rect and Luna Extract abilities mind control [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Monsters, and Aliens into submission]]. This is not turn, true, It cannot force someone to become good, it can only calm down or remove the brainwashing capabilities of other forces, most notably Chaos Header. If a monster, or alien are doing something of their own free will the Luna Extract beam can't stop them. [[spoiler: Funny enough, BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood fits Chaos Header's methods way more]].
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* CommonKnowledge: Some people think the Luna Extract ability mind controls [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Monsters, and Aliens into submission]]. This is not turn, It cannot force someone to become good, it can only remove the brainwashing capabilities of other forces, most notably Chaos Header. If a monster, or alien are doing something of their own free will the Luna Extract beam can't stop them. [[spoiler: Funny enough, BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood fits Chaos Header's methods way more]].

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* CommonKnowledge: Some people think the Cosmos's Full Moon Rect and Luna Extract ability abilities mind controls control [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Monsters, and Aliens into submission]]. This is not turn, It cannot force someone to become good, it can only calm down or remove the brainwashing capabilities of other forces, most notably Chaos Header. If a monster, or alien are doing something of their own free will the Luna Extract beam can't stop them. [[spoiler: Funny enough, BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood fits Chaos Header's methods way more]].
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* CommonKnowledge: Some people think the Luna Extract ability mind controls [[HeelFaceBrainwashing Monsters, and Aliens into submission]]. This is not turn, It cannot force someone to become good, it can only remove the brainwashing capabilities of other forces, most notably Chaos Header. If a monster, or alien are doing something of their own free will the Luna Extract beam can't stop them. [[spoiler: Funny enough, BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood fits Chaos Header's methods way more]].
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* AmericansHateTingle: the Japanese fandom straight-up loves this series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen. The western fandom on the other hand consider this a more polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it saccharine. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked.

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* AmericansHateTingle: the Japanese fandom straight-up loves this series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen. The western fandom on the other hand consider this has a more polarizing series; mixed reaction since while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it saccharine. Mind you, However this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked.

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* AmericansHateTingle: the Japanese fandom straight-up loves this series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen. The western fandom on the other hand consider this a more polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it saccharine. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked.



* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it saccharine. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked. And this reception solely lies on the Western fandom, as the Japanese fandom more or less straight-up loves the series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen.
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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it [[TastesLikeDiabetes saccharine]]. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked. And this reception solely lies on the Western fandom, as the Japanese fandom more or less straight-up loves the series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen.

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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it [[TastesLikeDiabetes saccharine]].saccharine. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked. And this reception solely lies on the Western fandom, as the Japanese fandom more or less straight-up loves the series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen.
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* Adorkable: Musashi Haruno. He's kindness coupled with his childish and joyous attitude makes him very endearing to fans as they can see why Cosmos chose him. Being easy on the eyes also helps.

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* Adorkable: {{Adorkable}}: Musashi Haruno. He's kindness coupled with his childish and joyous attitude makes him very endearing to fans as they can see why Cosmos chose him.endearing. Being easy on the eyes also helps.
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* Adorkable: Musashi Haruno. He's kindness coupled with his childish and joyous attitude makes him very endearing to fans as they can see why Cosmos chose him. Being [[easy on the PrettyBoy]] [[eyes LamePun]] also helps.

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* Adorkable: Musashi Haruno. He's kindness coupled with his childish and joyous attitude makes him very endearing to fans as they can see why Cosmos chose him. Being [[easy easy on the PrettyBoy]] [[eyes LamePun]] eyes also helps.
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* Adorkable: Musashi Haruno. He's kindness coupled with his childish and joyous attitude makes him very endearing to fans as they can see why Cosmos chose him. Being [[easy on the PrettyBoy]] [[eyes LamePun]] also helps.
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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it [[TastesLikeDiabetes saccharine]]. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked.

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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series; while the LighterAndSofter approach is not new for the franchise, having the series hero be a pacifist who generally tries not to kill his enemies is quite unorthodox, and depending on who you ask, makes the show fresh and uplifting or just makes it [[TastesLikeDiabetes saccharine]]. Mind you, this only applies to the TV series, as the movies for the series are generally well-liked. And this reception solely lies on the Western fandom, as the Japanese fandom more or less straight-up loves the series as a whole with Cosmos even ranking high in popularity polls for Ultramen.



* SignatureScene: There are a few events of the series that are considered some of the best and memorable moments.

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* SignatureScene: There are a few events of the series that are considered some of the best and most memorable moments.
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** Cosmos defeat at the hands of chaos header and his resurrection with him having a new powerful form : {{SuperMode Eclipse Mode.}}
** The first appearance of Chaos Ultraman.

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** Cosmos defeat at the hands of chaos header and his resurrection with him having a new powerful form : {{SuperMode [[SuperMode Eclipse Mode.}}
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** The first appearance of the Chaos Ultraman.
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* Narm : Cosmos's fighting style is sometimes seen as this. While it is justified that he uses it as a defensive approach with no intention of harming his opponents, his poses and circular motion movements tends to be odd sometimes.

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* Narm : {{Narm}}: Cosmos's fighting style is sometimes seen as this. While it is justified that he uses it as a defensive approach with no intention of harming his opponents, his poses and circular motion movements tends to be odd sometimes.sometimes in more dire battles.



** The first time Cosmos uses his luna rect and taming a monster, signaling a change in the Ultra series. Then also the first time where he uses Corona, showing that despite his pacifist nature, he is ''not'' a pushover.
** The Luna vs Luna fight, where Cosmos fights the clone of his luna mode form. This is known as one of if not the best fight of the series proper.
** Everytime the Chaos Header organism manifest itself physically and gives Cosmos the hardest fight in his life.

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** The first time Cosmos uses his luna rect Luna Rect and taming a monster, signaling a change in the Ultra series. Series' usual tradition of having even sympathetic monsters blown up or killed in the end. Then also the first time where he uses Corona, Corona Mode against Chaos Golmede, showing that despite his pacifist nature, he is ''not'' a pushover.
pushover and can more than use lethal force if need to.
** The Luna vs Luna fight, where Cosmos fights the clone of his luna mode Luna Mode form. This is known as one of if not the best fight of the series proper.
** Everytime the Chaos Header organism manifest itself physically and gives Cosmos the hardest fight fights in his life.
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* Narm : Cosmos's fighting style is sometimes seen as this. While it is justified that he uses it as a defensive approach with no intention of harming his opponents, his poses and circular motion movements tends to be odd sometimes.
* NarmCharm: As mention above his fighting style tends to be odd looking, but when Cosmos uses it on the offensive, he can dish out a glorious beating like nobodies bussiness. Special mention goes to his fight with the Luna clone.


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* SignatureScene: There are a few events of the series that are considered some of the best and memorable moments.
** The first time Cosmos uses his luna rect and taming a monster, signaling a change in the Ultra series. Then also the first time where he uses Corona, showing that despite his pacifist nature, he is ''not'' a pushover.
** The Luna vs Luna fight, where Cosmos fights the clone of his luna mode form. This is known as one of if not the best fight of the series proper.
** Everytime the Chaos Header organism manifest itself physically and gives Cosmos the hardest fight in his life.
** Cosmos defeat at the hands of chaos header and his resurrection with him having a new powerful form : {{SuperMode Eclipse Mode.}}
** The first appearance of Chaos Ultraman.

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** Cosmos' form made specifically for killing is called [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Corona]].

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The Chaos Ultramen.Ultramen, evil palette swaps of Cosmos' Corona [[spoiler:and Eclipse]] form, who have some of the best fights in the series' latter half and typically force Cosmos to [[LetsGetDangerous fight for real]].



** On the less big side, [[BigFun Doigaki]] has some fans for being a NiceGuy, having fun focus episodes, and being fat without being entirely comic-relief.



* HarsherInHindsight: Episode 57 features an old man who wants to summon Gralfan just to relive his past memory. At the end of the episode, he disappeared after becoming part of his past memory. Keep in mind that this episode was aired in 2002, and later in March 2003, his actor Hideyo Amamoto passed away.

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Episode 57 features an old man who wants to summon Gralfan just to relive his past memory. At the end of the episode, he disappeared after becoming part of his past memory. Keep in mind that this episode was aired in 2002, and later in March 2003, his actor Hideyo Amamoto passed away.away.
** Cosmos' form made specifically for killing is called [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Corona]].

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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Sandros]] ("Variant Lifeform"), from ''The Blue Planet'', is a ruthless space monster and [[MonsterLord leader of the Scorpis]]. Desiring to [[OmnicidalManiac reduce the universe to a desert wasteland]] to better suit his liking, Sandros would begin a genocidal rampage across the stars, destroying multiple planets including Juran and Gyas. When the few surviving Alien Gyas manage to escape, he sends his legions after the defenseless fleeing ships to complete his genocide. Trailing the sole surviving ship to Earth, Sandros launches a full scale invasion with the intent of destroying the planet as he had others. When a last ditch shield prevents his army from making land fall, he [[BadBoss forces his army]] to turn themselves into [[SuicideAttack suicide bombers]] to breach it. When his forces are beaten into retreat, Sandros [[YouHaveFailedMe finishes the survivors off himself for their failure]]. Immobilizing Cosmos, Sandros would mock the hero before attacking him while he's defenseless, then laugh sadistically as he brutally attacks the hero and Justice with his arm blades. Even in death, Sandros's evil is such that it would convince Justice to attempt to aid in humanity's destruction when the mere thought of them turning out as vile as the space monster becomes possible. Among the often sympathetic and redeemable enemies Cosmos faces, [[VileVillainSaccharineShow Sandros stands out]] as an unrepentant mass murderer.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: That boy in the kitsune mask from episode 8? That's Creator/KoukiUchiyama.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Episode 57 features an old man who wants to summon Gralfan just to relive his past memory. At the end of the episode, he disappeared after becoming part of his past memory. Keep in mind that this episode was aired in 2002, and later in March 2003, his actor Hideyo Amamoto passed away.
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*CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Sandros]] ("Variant Lifeform"), from ''The Blue Planet'', is a ruthless space monster and [[MonsterLord leader of the Scorpis]]. Desiring to [[OmnicidalManiac reduce the universe to a desert wasteland]] to better suit his liking, Sandros would begin a genocidal rampage across the stars, destroying multiple planets including Juran and Gyas. When the few surviving Alien Gyas manage to escape, he sends his legions after the defenseless fleeing ships to complete his genocide. Trailing the sole surviving ship to Earth, Sandros launches a full scale invasion with the intent of destroying the planet as he had others. When a last ditch shield prevents his army from making land fall, he [[BadBoss forces his army]] to turn themselves into [[SuicideAttack suicide bombers]] to breach it. When his forces are beaten into retreat, Sandros [[YouHaveFailedMe finishes the survivors off himself for their failure]]. Immobilizing Cosmos, Sandros would mock the hero before attacking him while he's defenseless, then laugh sadistically as he brutally attacks the hero and Justice with his arm blades. Even in death, Sandros's evil is such that it would convince Justice to attempt to aid in humanity's destruction when the mere thought of them turning out as vile as the space monster becomes possible. Among the often sympathetic and redeemable enemies Cosmos faces, [[VileVillainSaccharineShow Sandros stands out]] as an unrepentant mass murderer.
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* CrackIsCheaper: As with all 1970's-2000's Ultra Series toys, finding them in a good price online can be considerably difficult.
** To make matters worst, the 3 ''Asia-exclusive'' Ultraman Cosmos poseable action figures is very, VERY difficult to find.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: The act of Cosmos pacifying the MonsterOfTheWeek instead of killing them almost made this an OddballInTheSeries, but...

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The act of Cosmos pacifying the MonsterOfTheWeek instead of killing them almost made this an OddballInTheSeries, but...but...
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** Taken further by Ultraman Justice, whose popularity skyrocketed through the 2003 ''Cosmos vs Justice'' movie. After all, one of the fans of Ultraman Justice turns out to be the [[Series/UltramanGeed future actor of another Ultra Series protagonist]].

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* ArchivePanic: As with all 1970's-2000's Ultra Series toys, finding them in a good price online can be considerably difficult.
** To make matters worst, the 3 ''Asia-exclusive'' Ultraman Cosmos poseable action figures is very, VERY difficult to find.

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* ArchivePanic: As with all 1970's-2000's Ultra Series toys, finding them in a good price online can be considerably difficult.
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At 65 episodes ''and'' 3 movies, it's one of the 3 ''Asia-exclusive'' Ultraman Cosmos poseable action figures is very, VERY difficult longest series in the franchise. And as noted below, it's a bit of a polarizing series, so if you don't like the LighterAndSofter tone, it's going to find. be worse than if you do.


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* CrackIsCheaper: As with all 1970's-2000's Ultra Series toys, finding them in a good price online can be considerably difficult.
** To make matters worst, the 3 ''Asia-exclusive'' Ultraman Cosmos poseable action figures is very, VERY difficult to find.
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* EvilIsCool:EvilIsCool: As mentioned in the EnsembleDarkhorse section, the Chaos Ultramen due to them being evil clones to the Ultra.
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* ArchivePanic: As with all 1970's-2000's Ultra Series toys, finding them in a good price online can be considerably difficult.
** To make matters worst, the 3 ''Asia-exclusive'' Ultraman Cosmos poseable action figures is very, VERY difficult to find.


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* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Chaos Ultramen.
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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series - mind you, this only applies to the TV series. The movies for the series are generally well-liked.

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* BrokenBase: As noted on the main page, this is a very polarizing series - mind you, this only applies to the TV series. The movies for the series are generally well-liked.well-liked.
* HeartwarmingMoments: The act of Cosmos pacifying the MonsterOfTheWeek instead of killing them almost made this an OddballInTheSeries, but...
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