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[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!

[Hot Anthems] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historic Openings & Endings (71–80)

Engine Sentai Go-onger

Engine Deity Second Lap -TURBO CUSTOM-Hideaki Takatori・Mayumi Gojou・Takayoshi Tanimoto・Sister MAYO・Kenichiro Oishi

Released in 2008 as the second ending theme for Engine Sentai Go-Onger, this track sung by Project.R and the Engine Kids charms with its concept of introducing the show’s mecha, the “Engines,” through upbeat rap.

Each machine’s catchphrases and traits are woven into onomatopoeia and rhymed lines, helping kids learn the character settings as they sing along.

Kenichiro Oishi’s four-on-the-floor dance beat, layered with brass and synth leads, creates a party-style sound designed for call-and-response excitement.

Issued as a single CD by Nippon Columbia in July 2008, it reached No.

39 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

The show also used a production trick of swapping out lyric stanzas each episode, making it a perfect song for children who want to dance and sing along in front of the TV.

Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive

This star, this townShigetaka Takayama

The ending theme of Rescue Squadron GoGoFive, which aired in 1999, is a track that superbly elevates the series’ core theme of rescue.

Narutaka Takayama’s clear, powerful vocals carefully voice the resolve to protect the city and everyday life together with one’s teammates, combining heroic exhilaration with a familial warmth.

With lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi, composition by Shinsuke Kazato, and arrangement by Toshihiko Sahashi, this accomplished lineup skillfully weaves brass and strings to achieve both brisk freshness and an embracing inclusiveness.

Released as an 8cm CD single by Nippon Columbia in February 1999, the song was later included on the 30th-anniversary single re-edit compilation and has remained a staple of Sentai songs.

It’s an uplifting anthem that will resonate with anyone who has memories of watching with family on Sunday mornings or who loves stories of teams facing hardships together!

Gekisou Sentai Carranger

Heaven SambaShigetaka Takayama

The ending theme of Gekisou Sentai Carranger, released in 1996, is a gem that sets words of appreciation to a breezy samba rhythm.

Yukinojo Mori’s lyrics brim with a brightness that laughs off frustration, creating a spaciousness that releases viewers from the tension of battle back into everyday life.

Narutaka Takayama’s soaring vocals and Takashi Shoji’s brass-driven arrangement brilliantly support the comedic tone of the series’ world.

It’s a number the whole family can hum together on the way to the weekend, loosening up and bringing smiles.

[Fired-up Anthems] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historic Openings & Endings (’81–’90)

Gekisou Sentai CarrangerShigetaka Takayama

The opening theme of the 1996 tokusatsu drama “Gekisou Sentai Carranger” is a high-velocity Super Sentai song themed around cars and speed.

Takayama Naritaka’s clear vocals intertwine with brassy horns and rock guitar to push the listener forward.

The lyrics are by Yukinojo Mori, with composition and arrangement by Takashi Shoji.

From the words, you can feel a fiery message to dash through at full throttle and the courage of heroes who face hardships together with their teammates.

The first single was released in February 1996, and a “Full Accel” version with reinforced arrangement followed in May of the same year.

The ending theme “Tengoku Samba” is also performed by Takayama Naritaka.

When you want to lift your spirits or need a push before taking on a challenge, why not listen to this work and sprint ahead at full power?

Tensou Sentai Goseiger

Gotcha☆GoseigerTakahashi Hideyuki

Ending Theme “Gatcha☆Goseiger” (TYPE 1)
Gotcha☆GoseigerTakahashi Hideyuki

This version of the ending theme from the tokusatsu series Tensou Sentai Goseiger, which aired from 2010 to 2011, is sung by the five main cast members together with Hideyuki Takahashi.

It plays near the end of the show, expressing the team’s powerful unity through sound.

The synth textures and four-on-the-floor beat feel great, conveying the guardian angels’ sense of duty in a positive way.

It was included on the December 2010 album “Tensou Sentai Goseiger Complete Collection: Super Songs Dynamic!” and was showcased over the ending credits alongside a dance sequence choreographed by Mikiho Niwa, who played Moune.

With lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi, music by Takafumi Iwasaki, and arrangement by Kenichiro Oishi, this exhilarating track gains an added sense of togetherness from the cast’s vocals, making it a song that kids and adults can enjoy together!

Tensou Sentai Goseiger

Gatcha☆Goseiger (TYPE2 Gosei Angel Version)Takahashi Hideyuki

The ending theme of Tensou Sentai Goseiger, released in March 2010, is an irresistibly fun call-and-response number.

Hideyuki Takahashi’s powerful vocals layered with the Young Fresh chorus overflow with a sense of euphoria that makes people of all ages want to sing along.

Shoko Fujibayashi’s lyrics straightforwardly depict the Gosei Angels’ mission and hope, while Takafumi Iwasaki’s composition and Kenichiro Oishi’s arrangement use a clear dance beat and brass to create a soaring excitement.

It reached No.

6 on the Oricon weekly chart, and an arranged version was used as the theme song for the movie Tensou Sentai Goseiger vs.

Shinkenger: Epic on the Silver Screen.

It’s a powerful, catchy Sentai song that makes parents and kids want to dance in front of the TV.

Chouriki Sentai Ohranger

With resounding brass and a valiant marching beat that strikes the heart, this is a quintessential hero song.

Used as the opening theme for Choriki Sentai Ohranger, which began airing in March 1995, it’s also known for being the first series theme in history to reach as high as No.

90 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Kentaro Hayami’s powerful vocals deliver universal themes—courage, hope, and a wish for peace—straight to the listener.

The call-and-response parts are irresistibly fun, making you want to join in, and just listening fills you with energy.

It’s a timeless classic, perfect for moments when you need the courage to face hardship or when the whole family wants to unite their hearts.