[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 Anthems] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historic Openings & Endings (21–30)
What the heck! Ninja Festival!Daiki Ise

This ending theme, created for Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, which began airing in 2015, fully embraces Japanese motifs of ninjas and festivals.
Sung by Daiki Ise, the vocals are lively, packed with calls and responses that make it fun for everyone to dance along and get excited together.
The choreography by Lucky Ikeda is designed to be easy to follow, allowing kids to move their bodies in big motions.
Right after the broadcast, a choreography video was released and reached No.
1 on YouTube’s domestic trending list, spreading as a dance tune the whole family can enjoy.
It’s the perfect track for times when you want to move energetically or hype things up together as parent and child!
We are the ONE ~We are one~Akira Kushida

The ending theme that wrapped up 2003’s Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger is a song that truly celebrates teamwork, brightly sung by Akira Kushida and the Mori no Ki Children’s Choir.
Repeating words like “courage” and “hope,” it delivers a powerful message that we can face hardships because we have our friends by our side.
With the team name and callouts popping up one after another, it cleverly invites kids to sing along.
The lyrics are by Yumi Yoshimoto, the music by Yasuo Kosugi, and the arrangement by Seiichi Kyoda, and the song was also used as an insert track in the show itself.
The single was released by Nippon Columbia in March of the same year, and it’s included on the best album “BEST — I am the ONE —.” It’s perfect for family time enjoying the Super Sentai series, and when everyone sings together, it creates a real sense of unity.
Now, in the windHironobu Kageyama

This ending theme was included on the single released in February 2002 and was used for Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger.
The lyrics and composition were handled by Hideaki Takatori, who also sings the opening.
Its message of courage and growth—told through images of nature like the sky, sea, and earth—resonates deeply.
Themes such as the resolve to grow stronger in the wind and the energy known only to true courage are powerfully delivered by Hironobu Kageyama’s soaring high-tone vocals.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to bask in the afterglow of battle or feel hope for tomorrow.
The heart is an egg.Hironobu Kageyama

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.
Behold!! GorengerIsao Sasaki

This is a single released by Nippon Columbia in October 1976 as the later ending theme for the first installment of the Super Sentai series, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger.
The music and arrangement were by Chumei Watanabe, with lyrics by Shotaro Ishinomori.
Set to heroic brass and a march-like rhythm, Isao Sasaki delivers short, forceful phrases, supported by the rich mixed chorus of The Choruses ’73 (Korogi ’73) and The Will Beez—one of its defining features.
Rather than a conventional sung style, it adopts a declarative, spoken-address approach that boldly proclaims the ideals of the five heroes, making it an experimental work with a unique place in the history of Sentai songs.
It was used as the ending theme from episode 64 to episode 84 of the television series and was also featured in medley form in the 1978 theatrical release J.A.K.Q.
Dengekitai vs.
Gorenger.
It’s a piece that will rekindle passionate memories for adults who watched the show back then, while continuing to inspire children who look up to heroes.
NEVER STOP ChangemanKAGE

This is the ending theme of the tokusatsu drama Dengeki Sentai Changeman, which began airing in February 1985.
As the title suggests, it’s a high-energy track that celebrates the unyielding fighting spirit of heroes.
Vocalist Hironobu Kageyama, formerly of the rock band LAZY, delivers powerful high notes that resound with a fierce determination to win and a deep trust in his comrades.
Structured as a counterpart to the opening theme, it carries the warm, uplifting feel of a classic ending, wrapping the show in a satisfying afterglow.
The single was released by Nippon Columbia on 7-inch vinyl and cassette, and was also included in the 2006 Super Sentai 30th Anniversary compilation.
It’s the perfect cheer song for when you need courage or want to face forward.
Don't Boo! DonbrothersMORISAKI WIN (Win Morisaki)

This work, the ending theme of the tokusatsu series Avataro Sentai Donbrothers that aired from March 2022, is a song imbued with a message of embracing differences and always facing forward no matter the circumstances.
Words that affirm diversity and powerful phrases that encourage taking on challenges are sprinkled throughout, giving it a friendly charm that makes the whole family want to sing along.
Included on the single “Avataro Sentai Donbrothers Theme Song,” released in April 2022, the limited edition came with an item that links with the show’s toys.
Its upbeat dance-pop arrangement and handclap rhythm create a sense of unity, making it a track that keeps your energy up even after the episode ends.
When your child feels like dancing along with the heroes, be sure to enjoy it together as a family.





