Someone is conducting modification surgery on monsters, which die after their bodies refuse it. Led by a mysterious shadow man, Musashi finds himself in a twilight town that seems both real and dreamlike. The shadow man turns out to be Alien Nowar, who previously sent Ragstone to Earth!
Ultraman Cosmos Volume 11 features episodes 41-44.
Trivia
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According to producer Hiroyasu Shibuya, although the episode ends on a tragic note, it reinforces one of the series' core themes: "As long as you believe, dreams can come true." Reaching those dreams, however, requires confronting reality. Rather than presenting a fairy-tale-like story where everything goes smoothly, the episode emphasizes that dreams can only be achieved by overcoming harsh realities.[2]
During production, only one Shepard vehicle was available. However, through compositing techniques, the episode was able to depict two Shepards operating simultaneously. In the opening scene featuring the monster's appearance, the Harukaze Combi performed the driving themselves without stunt doubles.
The scene in which Cosmos fights Neldorand Mechalator in the afternoon is similar to Ultraseven's fight with Alien Metron in Ultraseven episode 8 "The Marked Town".