[Fiery Classics] Super Sentai Theme Songs: All-Time Opening & Ending Themes
When it comes to television programs that represent Japan, the Super Sentai series has given dreams and courage to countless children every year.
From its debut to the present, numerous memorable songs have remained in the hearts of a wide range of generations, from kids to adults.
The many theme songs that color the adventures of these heroes are all familiar tunes that the whole family can hum along to.
Today, we’ll introduce some classic tracks from the Super Sentai series, featuring powerful vocals and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
You might even find a song that brings back memories!
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[Fiery Masterpieces] Super Sentai Theme Songs: All-Time Openings & Endings (61–70)
Kizuna ~ Go-Busters!Mystery new unit STA☆MEN

The ending theme for Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters, released in February 2012, is a song performed by the mysterious new unit STA☆MEN, formed by seven popular male voice actors.
The lyrics, filled with everyday language, carefully depict the courage to join hands with friends and move forward, as well as the growing bonds of a team.
In 2013, a bold rearranged version was showcased in a crossover film with Gokaiger.
It also achieved an impressive peak at No.
14 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
Give it a listen when you want to recharge with the whole family or be reminded of the importance of supporting one another.
Engine God Final Lap -Type Evolution-Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Oishi

An anthem of encouragement that colored the eve of the final battle in Engine Sentai Go-Onger, where the train-shaped Engines take center stage.
It’s the ending theme by Project.R, featuring shouted calls by Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, and Kenichiro Oishi.
Performed in a call-and-response format that distinguishes three new allies—Kishamos, Tiline, and Kline—the verses were rotated depending on the broadcast episode.
The lyrics evoke the sounds and speed of a running train, carrying a fiery message to charge through the final corner at full throttle.
Included on the January 2009 album “Engine Sentai Go-Onger Complete Song Collection: Song Grand Prix.” It’s a track you’ll want to play when you want to heighten the excitement before the climax or need a push on the day of a big showdown.
Engine First Lap -Type Normal-Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Oishi

A track by Project.R’s Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, and Kenichiro Oishi—seasoned talents who have supported the world of tokusatsu songs.
Built around an unusual-for-Super Sentai rap-centric structure, it packs the fun of showcasing each performer’s individuality and charm over a driving, exhilarating beat.
With call-and-response and back-and-forth vocals sprinkled throughout, it’s cleverly crafted so both kids and adults can get hyped together.
The coupling single with the opening theme, released in March 2008, debuted at No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart, an unprecedented feat as the first-ever Sentai series theme to break into the Top 10.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to feel that rush of excitement to get moving, or to share energy with your friends.
Engine Third Lap -AERO Dynamic CUSTOM-Takayoshi Tanimoto, Hideaki Takatori, Mayumi Gojo, Sister MAYO, Hideyuki Takahashi, Takafumi Iwasaki, YOFFY, Kenichiro Oishi

A high-energy rap number that brings together powerhouse singers from Project.R—such as Takayoshi Tanimoto, Hideaki Takatori, and Mayumi Gojo—as the ending theme for Engine Sentai Go-onger, which aired in 2008.
While distinguishing the Engines’ personalities through contrasting timbres and rhythms, the choral unity perfectly captures the appeal of a team of heroes.
It was also used as the ending theme for the theatrical feature Engine Sentai Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! Movie, where it radiated the same celebratory power on the big screen.
It’s the perfect track for hyping up with friends or kicking off a morning with a burst of energy.
Emergency launch!! OhrangerKentaro Hayami

Released to the world in April 1995 as an ending theme, this Super Sentai song is a fiery number powered by Kentaro Hayami’s bright, straightforward vocals that resonate in the heart.
Commands for emergency launch—like “Scramble!” and “Take off!”—fly one after another, portraying the courage to face challenges together with your teammates.
The lyrics, infused with imagery of soaring higher than birds and faster than the clouds, convey dreams and the spirit of challenge to children.
Issued as a single by Nippon Columbia in April 1995, it was delivered as the coupling track to the opening theme.
Selected as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Choriki Sentai Ohranger,” it has been cherished long after the broadcast ended, appearing in commemorative collections and more.
It’s a song that not only captivates children who admire heroes, but also, for adults who grew up with the Sentai series, brings back the excitement of those days.
Bakuage Sentai BoonboomgerMasaaki Endo

This is a track that explodes with the overwhelming energy of Masaaki Endoh, who has returned to a Sentai series opening for the first time in about 21 years.
It has aired as the opening theme for Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger since March 2024, with the CD single released in April of the same year.
Lyrics and composition are by Masaya Takeda, arrangement by Yusuke Shirato, delivering a refreshing rush with high-tempo four-on-the-floor and soaring brass.
It peaked at No.
21 on the Oricon chart and captured children’s hearts throughout the show’s year-long run.
Its message of team unity and moving forward, carried by a driving melody, is perfect for anyone eager to take on a challenge or work hard with friends.
With a call-and-response-conscious structure, it’s a fiery rock tune that’s sure to bring the house down live!
Bilibili Be-lie-vingMiyu Kaneko

As the ending theme for the Super Sentai series’ 50th anniversary commemorative work, this song is sung brightly and powerfully by Miyu Kaneko.
Its straightforward message—“Believe in yourself and dash forward”—is delivered over a danceable beat.
Lyrics are by Seiko Fujibayashi, with composition and arrangement by Mio Kimura, and the word choices that dispel self-doubt and summon the courage to move ahead are particularly striking.
The broadcast began on TV Asahi in February 2025, and the theme song CD was released in March.
It comes in two editions: a regular edition and a 50th-anniversary limited edition, the latter featuring a deluxe package that includes archival tracks from past years.
It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to take on a challenge or build your confidence.





