Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet - Young Musashi Chapter
An alternate version of Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet, which was created due to the arrest of the film's star, Taiyo Sugiura. New scenes were filmed that are primarily set in the past. Musashi Haruno, now a middle school student, continues to pursue his dream to become an astronaut, which is also a promise he made with Cosmos. However, he is on the verge of despair because space development gets canceled due to a rocket accident. A mysterious girl named Shau appears in front of Musashi. She invites him to a mysterious parallel space and shows him a vision of what will happen to him 10 years from now. He witnessed a crisis of Earth's destruction caused by Sandros, the worst destroyer in the universe!
Release Date
September 7, 2002Runtime
75 minDirected by
Tsugumi Kitaura, Tomoki SanoScreenplay by
Hideyuki Kawakami, Keiichi HasegawaLanguage
JapaneseBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
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