- Super Sentai - Wikipedia
The Super Sentai Series (スーパー戦隊シリーズ, Sūpā Sentai Shirīzu) is a Japanese superhero team media franchise consisting of multiple television series and films produced by Toei Company and aired by TV Asahi
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Browse Sentai's anime store for official Oshi no Ko, Call of the Night, and The Eminence in Shadow merchandise! Find anime Blu-rays, Limited Editions and more
- Super Sentai | RangerWiki | Fandom
Sentai series with the giant robot element are specifically known as Super Sentai After each series ends or during the series, there are a number of TV and video specials feature a teaming up with previous Sentai
- Super Sentai Series (1975-2025) - IMDb
When an all-powerful enemy appears to destroy all parallel worlds, a hero with the spirit of all Super Sentai will rise to fight back Transforming into ZenKaizer, he joins forces with four robots with the spirit of Super Sentai mechas from across history
- Sentai anime - Anime-Planet
Complete list of sentai anime Sentai is a sub-genre of Tokusatsu that is based on, or inspired by, the Super Sentai live-action franchise by Toei Typically, these anime star a group of three or more costumed Superheroes who work together in a squadron to defeat evil or battle Kaijuu, and frequently pilot one or more robotic vehicles
- List of Super Sentai television shows in order | Its A Stampede!
These shows have remained in production every year since Gorenger first hit television screens, and have become very, very, successful in the process But how many Super Sentai series are there? For all the details, keep on reading
- No. 1 Sentai Gozyuger | RangerWiki | Fandom
No 1 Sentai Gozyuger (ナンバーワン戦隊ゴジュウジャー Nanbā Wan Sentai Gojūjā) is a Japanese Tokusatsu drama It is the 49th installment in Toei Company 's Super Sentai Series and commemorates its 50th anniversary
- Sentai - Wikipedia
In Japanese, sentai (戦隊) is a military unit and may be literally translated as "squadron", "task force", "division (of ships)", "group" or "wing" The terms "regiment" and "flotilla", while sometimes used as translations of sentai, are also used to refer to larger formations
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