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They have since been the official distributor of Super Sentai in North America, and as of 2024 have released all subsequent series up to Dekaranger, plus Jetman and Fiveman. Shout! also provides episodes on demand via Shout! TV since 2016. [11] Super Sentai episodes are also available to watch on the free streaming service, Tubi.
This is a list of episodes for Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger, a Japanese tokusatsu television drama. It is the fourth series in the franchise released in Japan's Reiwa Era and the 47th entry of Toei's long-running Super Sentai series produced by TV Asahi.
Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger is a Japanese tokusatsu drama celebrating the 45th anniversary of Toei's long-running Super Sentai series produced by TV Asahi and the second series in the franchise filmed in the Reiwa period. The series follows the titular Zenkaigers, a team composed of one human and four Kikainoids, mechanical life forms from the ...
Choudenshi Bioman (超電子バイオマン, Chōdenshi Baioman, Super Electron Bioman) is a Japanese Tokusatsu television show; Toei Company's eighth installment in the Super Sentai metaseries. Its 51 episodes aired on TV Asahi from February 4, 1984, to January 26, 1985, replacing Kagaku Sentai Dynaman and was replaced by Dengeki Sentai ...
The first episode is also included in the "Shotaro Ishinomori 70th Anniversary DVD-BOX" released on 21 July 2008. Four episodes were included on a Blu-Ray release for the "Super Sentai Ichimi Blu-ray 1975-1981" set released on 14 April 2021. In 1980, the series aired in the Philippines with an English dub and aired under Lucky Aces on RPN-9.
The last Super Sentai title of the Shōwa Era, [1] it aired on TV Asahi from February 27, 1988 to February 18, 1989, replacing Hikari Sentai Maskman and was replaced by Kousoku Sentai Turboranger. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply Liveman .
The 30 Sentai Encyclopedia (30戦隊大全集, Sanjū Sentai Daizenshū) is a series of featurettes that air at the end of each episode (Task) that honors each of its predecessors in the Super Sentai franchise, starting with Task 4. They looked back at each of the 29 previous teams, referencing various items within the older shows, and later on ...
Subgenres of tokusatsu include kaiju such as the Godzilla and Gamera series; superhero such as the Kamen Rider and Metal Hero series; Kyodai Hero like Ultraman, and Denkou Choujin Gridman; and mecha like Giant Robo and Super Robot Red Baron. Some tokusatsu television programs combine several of these subgenres, for example, the Super Sentai series.