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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 Classics] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historic Openings & Endings (41–50)

Mashin Sentai Kiramager

Kirafull Miracle KiramagerTakashi Deguchi

Let's all dance! Kiramei Dance! [Official] / Mashin Sentai Kiramager Ending
Kirafull Miracle Kiramager Deguchi Takashi

This song debuted in April 2020 as the ending theme for Mashin Sentai Kiramager.

Sung by Takashi Deguchi, its bright, bouncing rhythm and sparkling lyrics draw out children’s creativity and initiative.

The lyrics are by Shoko Fujibayashi, the music by Takafumi Iwasaki, and the arrangement by Hiromasa Kogoshima—an all-star team in Super Sentai music.

Set to a danceable melody, it showcases the charm of heroes with hearts that shine like gemstones.

Released by Nippon Columbia as a single, it reached No.

10 on the Oricon Weekly chart.

The “Kiramai Dance,” choreographed by Miyuki Nishijima, is designed for parents and children to dance together, and it grew into a viewer-participation phenomenon alongside the show’s broadcast.

It’s perfect for times when the whole family wants to sing, dance, and have an energetic blast!

[Fiery Classics] Super Sentai Theme Songs: Historical Openings & Endings (51–60)

Supernova Flashman

Fighting pose, FlashmanTaku Kitahara

A single by Taku Kitahara released in March 1986 as the ending theme for Choshinsei Flashman.

With lyrics by Kohei Oikawa, music by Yukihide Takakawa, and arrangement by Keiichi Oku, this track combines a driving rock sound and brassy riffs to create an uplifting feel.

It portrays the determination and solidarity of warriors who face crises through decisive action, and it’s a song that gives you a push when you need courage to pursue your dreams.

A heroic anthem perfect for anyone striving to overcome hardships together with their friends.

Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger

Let's! Zyuoh DanceYohei Onishi

Released in March 2016 as the ending theme for Animal Sentai Zyuohger, this track is a dance tune that parents and kids can enjoy together.

Sung by Yohei Onishi, its uptempo pop-rock sound pairs perfectly with unique choreography that mimics animal movements.

The chorus in particular gets kids smiling and hyped! With lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi and composition by Takayoshi Tanimoto, it marks a milestone as the 40th entry in the series.

The single was available in a regular edition and a first-press limited edition bundled with a toy, and the release event featured a program where fans could actually dance together with the heroes.

It’s become a longtime staple at nursery and kindergarten sports days.

Bursting with energy, it’s the perfect song to lift the mood for the whole family!

Super Electronic Bioman

Biomic SoldierTakayuki Miyauchi

Featured as the ending theme of Choudenshi Bioman, which aired from 1984 to 1985, this track is a hero anthem that powerfully sings of the warriors’ devotion and sense of duty.

It portrays their resolve to fall if necessary to protect Earth, and their solitary battles beyond the unseen horizon.

The arrangement—melding Takayuki Miyauchi’s powerful high tones with Tatsumi Yano’s synth brass—is the very essence of an ’80s Super Sentai song.

Released in July 1984 by Nippon Columbia as the B-side to the main theme single, it’s a song to play when you want to bask in the afterglow of battle, and when you want to believe in justice together with someone else.

Choujuu Sentai Liveman

I'll live for tomorrow!Daisuke Shima

Featured as the ending theme of Choujuu Sentai Liveman, this song—sung by lead actor Daisuke Shima himself—is a spirited youth anthem that powerfully portrays a will toward the future.

With lyrics by Akira Otsu and composition by Yasuo Kosugi, it embodies a forward-looking resolve to turn defeat and frustration into the driving force for the next day, along with the determination of heroes who continue to fight alongside their comrades.

Released in March 1988 by Nippon Columbia as the B-side of the single “Choujuu Sentai Liveman,” it served as the ending theme throughout all 49 episodes of the TV Asahi network series.

It’s a highly recommended track for anyone who wants to stand up again and again in pursuit of their dreams and goals, and for those who want to keep striving together with their cherished friends.

Choujuu Sentai LivemanDaisuke Shima

This song was produced as the opening theme for Choujuu Sentai Liveman, which began airing in February 1988.

Set in a scientific academy and depicting a tragic conflict with former comrades, it features bold brass and a driving band sound that embody the series’ world.

Akira Otsu’s powerful lyrics succinctly express the heroic ideals of justice, friendship, and courage, while Yasuo Kosugi’s leaping melody leaves a lasting impression in the chorus.

Daisuke Shima, who played Red Falcon, performs the vocals himself, giving the piece a strong sense of unity between the show and its music.

As the final Super Sentai series of the Showa era, it still enjoys enduring love from many fans.

The single was released by Nippon Columbia in March 1988 and was also included on the album “Choujuu Sentai Liveman Music Collection.”

Seijuu Sentai Gingaman

With a barefoot heartKisami Ryū

This is the ending theme that sings of the strength and kindness of warriors who live in harmony with nature.

Composed by Ryu Kisami, it was included on a single released in 1998 and aired as the ending theme song for the TV Asahi tokusatsu drama Seijuu Sentai Gingaman.

Words evoking nature—like the sun and the wind—are repeated, and the lyrics compellingly embody the concept of forest warriors.

Centered on guitar-driven rock, the layered choruses give the track a sense of expansiveness.

It’s a song I’d love you to listen to when you want to cheer someone on who’s giving it their all.