[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)
The heart is an egg.Kageyama Hironobu

This is the ending theme that colored the 1991 Super Sentai series.
In contrast to Hironobu Kageyama’s typically powerful vocals, this song stands out for its gentle, embracing delivery.
Loved as the ending for the show Chojin Sentai Jetman, it captivates with a worldview that reflects the heroes’ humanity and inner struggles shown between battles.
The melody carefully conveys the emotional sway of facing anxiety while holding on to hope.
It’s a warm ballad that resonates not only with children but also with adults who were once fascinated by Sentai heroes.
Hikari Sentai MaskmanKageyama Hironobu

Sung by Hironobu Kageyama as the opening theme for a 1987 tokusatsu drama on TV Asahi, this track was engineered to make the core concept of the work—“Aura Power”—resonate directly with viewers’ hearts and bodies, riding on a recurring call phrase in the chorus.
Masao Urino’s slogan-like lyrics, Daisuke Inoue’s memorable melody, and Kageyama’s solid vocals come together to generate a fervor that inspires physicality, spirituality, and supernatural force.
The 1980s sound—driven by brass sections and digital drums—is another highlight, musically underpinning a show world themed around martial arts and qigong.
Released as a 7-inch single by Nippon Columbia, it was also included in the 2006 compilation commemorating the 30th installment of the Super Sentai series.
Soldier of LoveKageyama Hironobu

This is the 1988 Super Sentai ending theme that sings of the devoted love of the Light Squadron Maskman, who fight with Aura Power.
The resolve to protect someone precious, even at the cost of one’s life, resounds powerfully through Hironobu Kageyama’s passionate vocals.
The dramatic world created by Masao Urino’s lyrics and Daisuke Inoue’s composition is adorned by Daido Fujita’s arrangement, with brass and synth adding sparkle, making it a masterpiece that brings the show to a close brimming with exhilaration despite being an ending theme.
The song was included as the B-side of a single released in March 1987, and it has long been cherished on hit compilations and best-of albums.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you need the courage to fight for justice, or when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone important.
Leave it to Denziman!Narita Ken

This song, which played during the ending of 1980’s Denshi Sentai Denziman, is a passionate track with lyrics by Kazuo Koike, composition and arrangement by Chumei Watanabe, and vocals by Ken Narita.
The lyrics question how to confront the Vader clan that threatens Earth, and powerfully call out to viewers with the refrain, “Leave it to us.” The lively brass and vocoder-processed electronic sounds sonically embody the “electronic” in the show’s title, while Narita’s robust vocals captivate listeners from children to adults.
Released by Nippon Columbia in March as a single, it was paired with the opening theme “Aa Denshi Sentai Denziman.” It’s a classic recommended not only for kids who admire righteous heroes, but also for adults who fondly remember the fervor of tokusatsu’s golden era.
Bomb Dancing MegarangerAsakawa Hiroko

This is a dance number by Hiroko Asakawa that brightened up the ending of Denji Sentai Megaranger.
Released by Nippon Columbia in May 1997, it was used on the show as the summer ending theme.
Fitting for a world themed around cyberspace and digital networks, the lyrics interweave English phrases and the signature “Mega” call, leaving a strong impression.
With a light, dance-inviting rhythm and a catchy, sing-along melody, it’s a track kids can enjoy while moving their bodies.
Perfect for dancing together as a family or for moments when you want to get pumped up with lots of energy!
Dao (Tao)Mizuki Ichirō Kōrasu / Yangu Furesshu

A single released in 2007 as the ending theme for Juken Sentai Gekiranger.
It’s an empowering anthem that, with simple yet strong words, expresses the core theme of the series: “mastering the fist and growing as a person.” Featuring well-placed English phrases and call-and-response chants, the lyrics encourage you to forge your own path in life.
Ichiro Mizuki’s bold vocals blend perfectly with Young Fresh’s bright chorus, resulting in a melody that’s easy for both kids and adults to hum along to.
The theme single reached No.
16 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was also included on the album Juken Sentai Gekiranger: Gekiuta Complete Collection.
It’s the perfect track for those moments when you’re lost in the midst of training or challenges and want a song to help you face forward and move on.
Kizuna ~ Go-Busters!Nazo no Shin Yunitto 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.


