Ultraman Cosmos can create a large bubble and unleash the energy sphere with a frothy light wrap. Ultraman Cosmos can emit a blue arrow from his palms. Ultraman Cosmos' shield in Luna form (Blue rectangular rather than round) * Luna mode can deflect all enemy attacks by spinning rapidly.
It is more of a counter beam than an attack beam. Ultraman Cosmos used it to counter Alien Baltan’s beam. Ultraman Cosmos shoots back an enemy's weapon. Ultraman Cosmos takes away the energy of his opponent. Ultraman Cosmos can emit special X-ray beams from his eyes to see the monsters if they have Chaos Header controlling them. "Like the tender light of the moon, a blue giant of gentleness." The overall effect is that he herds around monsters and comes across more like an intergalactic zookeeper than a warrior. The Luna default represents Ultraman Cosmos' pacifist essence, and shows that he is by nature a peaceful "dove". The center of the top of Ultraman Cosmos' head is crowned with a crescent-shaped fin, which is decorated in front by a small blue lamp known as the "Moony Spot." His many special powers are for doing things like blocking and defending himself and others. He is a forgiving giant who tries to pacify enemies rather than destroy them. In Luna Mode, he never wounds or hurts opponents. The blue and silver Luna Mode is Ultraman Cosmos' default state. Nihongo|Cosmo Stone|コスモストーン|Kosumo Suton (Movie) nihongo| Cosmo Pluck|コスモプラック|Kosumo Purakku (series)
This series is followed by the feature film,, in which Cosmos gains a couple of new modes (Space Corona and Phantom Corona). There is also Supittol (with head-covering armored petals around his neck like Gabora of Ultraman episode 9), Gigi (with distinct black and white lines and three faces like Dada of Ultraman episode 28), Mudon (like Seebozu) and Mienin and Gamoran (like the perennial favorites, Pigmon and Garamon, respectively). Golmédé and Lidoriass are similar to Gomess and Litra in episode 1 of Ultra Q. The Baltans are the most blatant example. This series has a lot of monsters that pay homage to monsters from the past. Usually, you can distinguish the original monster from the infected monster because the infected one has "Chaos" as a prefix in its name and has a head with a lot more junk on it, and has a power boost. Lidoriass, Golmédé, Clevergon, and even Ultraman Cosmos himself. The recurring villain in this series is the Chaos Header, a virus that either infects monsters or replicates them, creating a more violent and aggressive version. Musashi encounters Cosmos again, and the two merge to defend the Earth. He joins a wing of SRC known as Team EYES.
The TV series takes place eight years after the events in the movie, when monsters are once again plaguing humanity. This series is preceded by the feature film. The series was extended to 65 episodes, which makes it the longest-running in the franchise to date, although it was briefly canceled due to the arrest of the main actor for a crime he did not commit. Later in the series, Cosmos also develops the "courageous" Eclipse mode, with a symmetrical blue, red, and gold design. The modes represent a "gentle" side and a "strong" side, respectively. Following recent trends, Cosmos is another type-changing Ultraman, with the all-blue Luna and asymmetrical red and blue Corona modes.
The launch of the TV show is quickly followed by a feature film prequel, and is the first time for an Ultra movie and TV series to be so closely linked. Endtheme = Ultraman Cosmos~Kimi ni Dekiru Nani Ka by Project DMMĪ kinder, gentler Ultra hero released in the summer of 2001 to coincide with the 35th anniversary of the original Ultraman.