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Super Sentai

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A tokusatsu superhero franchise produced by Toei Company since 1975's Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, featuring teams of five (or more) colorful heroes fighting evil organizations. Each annual series introduces a new team with different costumes, mecha robots, and themes, while maintaining the core format of team-based heroism. Super Sentai's influence on global pop culture is immense—Haim Saban adapted the franchise's action footage for the American series Power Rangers in 1993, creating a worldwide phenomenon. New Super Sentai series are produced annually, making it one of the longest-running live-action superhero franchises in history. The show's toy lines, particularly the combining robot mecha, generate significant revenue and remain a cornerstone of Japanese children's entertainment culture.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Tokyo
Time Period:1975-present
Influence:Global
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