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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!

[Fiery Anthems] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historic Openings & Endings (21–30)

Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger

With its heroic orchestral sound and powerful vocals, this track serves as the opening theme for Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, which began airing in March 2019.

The arrangement by Masato Koda—renowned for his work in video game music—creates a grand, RPG-like atmosphere befitting a knightly theme.

Tomohiro Hatano (Project.R)’s vocals, paired with lyrics that sing of unwavering justice, make for a deeply moving experience.

Released as a single in March 2019, the song also had a clever flourish in the final episode, where the full-size version played during the ending.

It’s featured in the rhythm game Taiko no Tatsujin as well.

Whether you need to fire yourself up or face a challenge, this hero anthem will surely lift your spirits and fill you with courage and strength.

Dengeki Sentai Changeman

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.

Avataro Sentai Donbrothers

Don’t Boo! DonbrothersMORISAKI WIN (Morisaki Uin)

MORISAKI WIN / “Don’t Boo! Donbrothers” (Official Audio)
Don't Boo! DonbrothersMORISAKI WIN (Morisaki Uin)

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.

Dai Sentai Goggle Five

Stop the BattleMOJO

This march, which played over the ending of the sixth entry in the Super Sentai series, is a track resounding with Chumei Watanabe’s bold brass and driving rhythms.

Included on the album “Dai Sentai Goggle-V Best Hit Collection,” released in May 1982, it unites MoJo’s fiery vocals with the rich choruses of Koorogi ’73 and The Chaps to create a strong sense of solidarity.

The lyrics powerfully convey a message of justice: a resolve to battle the mighty foe Desdark and to keep fighting alongside comrades to protect peace.

When you feel like you might lose to the grind of daily work or study, try listening to this piece and find the courage to rise again.

Battle Fever J

The hero goes.MOJO

A powerful song sung by MoJo as the ending theme of Battle Fever J, which aired in 1979.

The lyrics are by Saburo Yatsude, while the music and arrangement—infused with marching-style elements—are by Chuumei Watanabe.

The brass fanfare and guitar race in unison to create a grand, sweeping sound that serves as a fitting close to the visuals.

The lyrics convey the heroes’ sense of duty and determination to keep moving forward, bridging each episode to the next with rising anticipation.

Released by Nippon Columbia as a 7-inch single (SCS-468) in March 1979, it was later included in the 2006 Super Sentai 30th Anniversary Single Collection.

It’s a sturdy, hard-hitting hero anthem that gives you a push when you want to take a step toward tomorrow.

Scientific Squadron Dynaman

Make Your Dreams Come True, DynamanMOJO

The ending theme of Kagaku Sentai Dynaman, which began airing in February 1983, is a powerful song that portrays five heroes fighting for their dreams.

Sung by MoJo and the chorus group Chorogei ’73, it leaves a strong impression with its message of courage and hope as they defeat the evil Jashinka Empire.

The lyrics were written by Kazuo Koike, with composition and arrangement by Kensuke Kyo, and the bold sound woven by brass and chorus set children’s hearts ablaze.

The single was released by Nippon Columbia in February 1983, and it was later issued on CD in March 2006 as a 30th-anniversary commemorative edition.

This song, played at the end of each episode, teaches the importance of making dreams come true.

It’s the perfect hero song to give you energy when you need a boost to keep going.

Mirai Sentai Timeranger

Beyond the reaches of timeNAT’S

This is the song that closed out the ending of Future Task Force Timeranger, which aired in 2000.

Its lyrics weave in the series’ core themes—time, memory, and the future—powerfully expressing the resolve to keep walking against the headwind.

Koichiro Kameyama’s near-futuristic blend of synths and guitar merges with NAT’S’s transparent vocals to beautifully enhance the show’s lyricism.

For those who grew up with the Super Sentai series on Sunday mornings, it’s a track that will resonate in the heart along with memories of those days.