Sentai



         


Sentai, the Japanese word for task force, is most commonly used for classifying the super hero television shows produced by Toei and aired by TV Asahi. The shows are tokusatsu, featuring live action characters and special effects.

In most of the series, five people gain special powers, wear colored outfits and usually wield giant mobile weapons that can assemble into a giant robot, in order to battle powerful beings from other planets and/or dimensions (often one monster that becomes giant per episode). Sentai series with the giant robot element are specifically known as Super Sentai.

The first Sentai series, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, was created by the late Ishimori Shotaro in 1975. He left the project after the second series: JAKQ Dengekitai.

The third Sentai series, Battle Fever J (1979), is also the first Super Sentai show. Many others appeared afterwards, including the 1992's Kyōryū Sentai Jū Ranger, which was later americanized to become the first season of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, followed by many sequels each of which based on a new Sentai show.

The term sentai is also occasionally used to describe shows with similar premises (e.g. Voltron).

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The sentai concept is also partially used in the Sailor Moon franchise.

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