Ultraman Justice

Ultraman Justice (ウルトラマンジャスティス) is an Ultra who appears in Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet. He also appears in Ultraman Cosmos Vs Ultraman Justice: The Final Battle, under the identity of an alien girl named Julie.

Ultraman Cosmos 2: The Blue Planet
Another Ultraman like Cosmos, Justice came to Earth at the end of the Scorpiss invasion. Attacking the invasion’s forerunner, Sandros, at the moment attacked Cosmos. The ultra knocked the monster to the side. As it recovered, he delivered some of his energy to the weakened warrior, allowing them both to take on the vile monster. As they did so, Sandros began to unleash its black cloud, blocking out the sun. In complete darkness the pair of heroes was attacked mercilessly by its energized blades.

The foolish monster, however, eventually made a mistake. Charging up its fire ball exposed itself in the darkness, allowing both Cosmos and Justice to quickly fire off their Cosmium and Victorium Rays, annihilating the fiend and saving the Earth yet again. With their jobs done, Cosmos and Justice returned to the stars, but something horrible would soon drive them apart.

Ultraman Cosmos Vs Ultraman Justice: The Final Battle
Aligning himself with a race of aliens intent on destroying all life on Earth before it could reach out and disrupt peace across the universe, the Ultra merged with an alien girl named Julie. Justice arrived while Cosmos(Eclipse Mode) was in battle with two Gloker Pawns. It seemed she had come to help, but instead recharged the robots with energy and helped vanquish the hero Ultraman Cosmos.

Julie watched as more attacks spread across the globe, not showing an ounce of remorse until discovering a little girl and her pet dog. This reminded her, and Justice, of the goodness within mankind. After the Gloker Rook devastated the Earth monsters that came to fight, Justice attacked it.

Breaking its armor repeatedly, the hero managed to finish it off with a blast of his Victorium Ray, but an even stronger opponent was coming in the form of the Gloker Bishop. The super being was unable to take down the super robot himself, but when Cosmos returned with a new form, the Future Mode, the two once again joined forces.

Being recharged by the hero, the two finished the weapon off with hits from both their attacks combined into one! The battle wasn't over yet! The two Ultramen flew into space, ready to defeat the rest of the fleet that were preparing to attack. Their beams had little effect against the Giga Endra and they were blasted back by its super strong beam attack.

They weren't ready to give up yet, however. They united into one super being, a giant of untold power and strength: Ultraman Legend! The powerful warrior of light held the destructive beam of energy and forced it back into the ship. The blast ripped the huge craft apart and an explosion larger than that of any other engulfed the superhero.

Ultraman Legend returned to normal, separating back into Cosmos and Justice whom looked on as the rest of the fleet turned around. The Earth would now, and forever, be guarded by the united team of Ultraman Cosmos and Ultraman Justice!

Ultraman Ginga
Ultraman Justice participated in the Dark Spark War but this time he fought not only alongside Ultraman Cosmos but, with other Ultras from other universes and their allies against the forces of evil. In the middle of battle, Dark Lugiel turned every Ultra present, alongside their allies, monsters and aliens into Spark Dolls. With the war over an unknown warrior appeared and faced Darker Gale but like others he also turned into a Spark Doll. The location of Justice's Spark Doll is unknown.

Your Future
After Ginga defeated Dark Lugiel, Justice and the rest of the spark dolls return to their original forms and return to their own universe.

Stats

 * Height: 46 m
 * Weight: 41,000 t
 * Age: 17,000 years old

Body Features

 * Color Timer: Just like any other Ultra being, Justice has a color timer on his chest that indicates how much time/energy he has left.
 * Eyes: Justice's eyes can see great distances and hidden enemies.
 * Protectors: The armor on Justice's chest, they are the sturdiest parts of his anatomy and are virtually indestructible.
 * Ultra Armor: Justice's armor is standard, it is resistant to fire and lasers and just as strong as any Ultra armor
 * Arms: While Cosmos is described as a 'Speed Type' Justice is described as a Power Type. His default form was comparable to Cosmos' Eclipse mode in terms of physical strength, perhaps even stronger.

Transformation
Unlike other Ultras, Justice does not have the traditional rise scene like them. Instead, Juile puts her Just Lancer on her chest and she becomes a ball of light before flying up. Then it will reveal Julie in her Ultra Form as Justice Standard Mode. Her rise is similar to real time transformations.

Ultraman Fighting Evolution 3
Ultraman Justice is one of the playable Ultras for this game. He can transform into Crusher Mode as well. In Story Mode,  Ultraman Justice will face Cosmos as seen in the third film. There are two different routes in the game:
 * 1) If Cosmos is defeated, Justice would face against Gloker Bishop until Cosmos' arrival.
 * 2) If Justice is defeated, Cosmos would face against Gloker Bishop until Justice's arrival.

Ultra Hero Series

 * Ultraman Justice (Ultra Hero & Monster Series, 2002)
 * Release Date: August 2002
 * Price: 700 Yen
 * JAN/ISBN: 4543112051615
 * Materials: ATBC-PVC


 * Released to conclude the second movie's premiere, Ultraman Justice (in his Standard Mode) is released an Ultra Hero Series figure. Sporting 3 points of articulation on the waist and the arms, he is molded with red ATBC-PVC soft vinyl plastic, and sports black, silver, and gold paint applications (Metallic Blue for the Color Timer and forehead crystal and the shades of white and yellow on the eyes). The packaging & data card represents an image of Justice fighting Sandros with Cosmos.


 * Like most Ultra Hero Series figures, Ultraman Justice also comes with a foldable data card.

Hyper Ultraman

 * Ultraman Justice

Role-Play

 * Transform! The Power of Justice set (2003)
 * Release Date: June 2003
 * Price: 2,808 yen
 * JAN/ISBN: 4543112159892
 * Materials, ABS, PC (Justlancer), ATBC-PVC (figures)
 * Accessories: Justlancer, Ultraman Justice Crusher, Gloker Pawn & Gloker Bishop
 * The Justlancer accessory is also released as a Role-play accessory. The device can play sounds via a push of the button, and the "wings" can be flipped open by hand. The device can be clipped onto a shirt pocket.


 * The set also includes a smaller soft vinyl figures of Ultraman Justice Crusher, Gloker Pawn & Gloker Bishop.


 * Care must be taken while handling the Justlancer: the inner parts can eventually break if not handled properly. (Mostly due to the plastic's aging)

Ultra Hero Alpha (α)

 * Ultraman Justice (Ultra Hero Alpha, 2002)
 * Release Date: August 2002
 * Price: 1,404 yen
 * JAN/ISBN: 4543112081483
 * Materials: PVC, ABS
 * Released as part of the Ultra Hero Alpha lineup, the Ultraman Justice is released as a poseable action figure, and he features 11 points of articulation. Pressing the color timer activates his battle cries & attack sounds.

Ultra Hero 500
Italicized lines are releases outside Japan.


 * Ultraman Justice VS Alien Empera (2-pack, 2016)
 * Release Date: 2016
 * Price: TBA
 * JAN/ISBN: TBA
 * Materials: PVC


 * Release exclusively in China and part of the Spark Dolls VS Series (one of the additions to the Ultra Hero 500 line), this Ultraman Justice is basically a downsized version of the Crusher Mode toy, while retaining the entire paint applications from the base figure. Justice also includes a Live Sign underneath the left foot, which can be used for the DX Victory Lancer (Bandai China's only). If scanned, the device will play "UltraLive! Ultraman Justice!" in Chinese *(超级融合! 杰斯提斯!). Due to lacking a molded cavity for the Live Sign, the sticker is prone to peeling if not carefully handled.
 * Justice also comes with Alien Empera, which is unchanged from the original Japanese release. Despite being released in Crusher Mode, the packaging had made no mention to such.
 * Justice also comes with Alien Empera, which is unchanged from the original Japanese release. Despite being released in Crusher Mode, the packaging had made no mention to such.

Other
Released exclusively in China as part of the "Sound Action Figure" series, this articulated figure of Ultraman Justice Standard Mode is an all-new mold that stands 17.5 cm (slightly shorter than an Ultra Hero Series figure), and sports a high amount of articulation. The figure features a sound gimmick by pressing it's color timer, which plays 3 assorted sounds (Grunting, flight (?) sound, and an unknown 3rd sound)
 * Ultraman Justice - Standard Mode (Sound Action Figure, 2013)
 * Release Date: 2013
 * ID Number: 29

Also, the toy's neck is kind of awkwardly long.

Trivia

 * Ultraman Justice is the second Ultra who took his human form was female instead of male, the first one was Ultraseven 21. However, Justice has his fixed human form, unlike 21.
 * Justice is also the second male Ultra has female human host/form with the first one was Ultraman Ace's Yuko Minami. However, unlike Yuko, Julie is Justice's human form.
 * According to a magazine, the reason he took a female appearance is to display his view of justice as "one that transcends gender", hence seeing himself as neither male nor female.
 * Justice's voice actor, Osamu Ryutani, also voiced Ultraman Xenon in the Ultraman Max, Alien Metron in the Ultra Galaxy Mega Monster Battle: Never Ending Odyssey, and Ultraman Leo in a Hyper Battle DVD.
 * Ultraman Justice is the only good Ultra to have joined an antagonist's side but, later defected from them.
 * Ultraman Justice's standard form's design is a combination of elements from both Ultraseven and Ultraman Tiga.
 * Similarly, Ultraman Justice himself is mostly themed after Ultraseven.
 * Ultraman Justice was originally designed as the star of an original video but instead appeared in the second Cosmos movie. Some magazines even went to further claim that he was a contender of Cosmos' role in the latter's series, although director Hideyuki Kawakami denied it as such.
 * Ultraman Justice was original planned to appear in the second Cosmos movie solo but Cosmos was put in it for advertisement value.
 * Ultraman Justice was also originally intended to appear in Ultraman Saga as well since the intended fusion Ultra was to be Ultraman Legend but was dropped to create Saga.

Ultraman Justice