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*First Sentai series to introduce a personal transformation device - in this case, each member wore a special ring.  
*First Sentai series to introduce a personal transformation device - in this case, each member wore a special ring.  
*Second Sentai series with a Marvel copyright, but without any involvement from Marvel.
*Second Sentai series with a Marvel copyright, but without any involvement from Marvel.
*First Sentai to use colors in the English language as the Rangers' names (the GoRangers have the color in their name spelt out in Japanese)
*First Sentai to use colors in the English language as the Rangers' names (the GoRangers have the color in their names spelt out in Japanese)
*The Sentai with the second highest viewership rating, only behind GoRanger.
*The Sentai with the second highest viewership rating, only behind GoRanger.



Revision as of 04:28, 23 July 2015

A wiki page for collecting miscellaneous Super Sentai trivia, records, and noteworthy firsts.

Firsts

01. Himitsu Sentai GoRanger

  • First Sentai Series, thus, first to set the main patterns.
  • First Sentai to have a member replaced.
  • First Sentai to have a member die in action.
  • First Sentai to have a movie.
  • First Sentai to use a ball finisher attack.
  • First Sentai to use two finisher attacks one after another.
  • First Sentai to use the word "Ranger" as a part of their name.
  • First Sentai with all members wearing capes.
  • First Sentai with a terrorist organization as the villain group.

02. JAKQ Dengekitai

  • First (and only) Sentai to have playing cards as its motif.
  • First Sentai with less than five members from the start (four).
  • First Sentai where the red member's leader position is revoked.
  • First Sentai with a White.
  • First Sentai with a crossover movie.
  • First Sentai where the members use nuclear, electric, magnetic and gravity powers.
  • Fisrt Sentai to have a finisher attack where monsters are sent into space before exploding.
  • First Sentai without "Sentai" in its full name (though the "-tai" at the end is the same as the one in "Sentai").
  • First Sentai to be cancelled due to low ratings (ending was rushed out).
  • First Sentai to have aliens as the villains.

03. Battle Fever J

  • First series officially known as a Super Sentai.
  • First series to have a giant mecha.
  • First (and only) Sentai to have countries as its motif.
  • First Sentai with an Orange and a Black.
  • First Super Sentai series to be inspired by a Marvel Comics character.
  • First Super Sentai series to not include Ishinomori Shoutarou in production.
  • First Sentai without any mention of anything from the word "Sentai" in its title.
  • First Sentai to have mouthplates with lips molded, and even for the eyes and nose.
  • First Sentai where all members represent a country each.
  • First Sentai to feature a team cannon formed from the members' individual weapons.

04. Denshi Sentai Denjiman

  • First Sentai with a transforming mecha.
  • First Sentai to use the word "-man" as part of their name.
  • First Sentai with a technological/scientific theme.
  • First Sentai series to utilize an actual lens visor in the suits' helmets (unlike previous series where the visor was made of the same fiber of the helmet).
  • First Sentai series to introduce a personal transformation device - in this case, each member wore a special ring.
  • Second Sentai series with a Marvel copyright, but without any involvement from Marvel.
  • First Sentai to use colors in the English language as the Rangers' names (the GoRangers have the color in their names spelt out in Japanese)
  • The Sentai with the second highest viewership rating, only behind GoRanger.

05. Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan

  • First Sentai with three members instead of five.
  • First Sentai to have animals as its motif.
  • First Sentai to put each member in control of an element.
  • First Sentai to have the "Red Bird, Yellow Feline and Blue Fish" formula (followed by three-member teams Liveman and Hurricaneger).
  • First Sentai with a combining mecha.
  • First Sentai to use a transformation bracelet.
  • First Sentai with an all-male cast.
  • First (and only) Sentai to be a sequel to its predecessor.

06. Dai Sentai Goggle V

  • First Sentai to shout its team name at the start of the theme song.
  • First Sentai with the "Red, Blue, Yellow, Black and Pink" formation.
  • First Sentai to use gymnastic weapons.
  • First Sentai to use the Roman numeral "V" as its suffix.
  • First Sentai with a three-piece mecha.
  • First Sentai with a mecha with one pilot per piece.
  • First (and only) Sentai where members pilot only the carrier.
  • First villains to only use an animal-basis for the monsters (Mozoo).
  • Final Sentai team to don scarves.
  • First Sentai to sell transformation devices (Goggle Brace) as toys.
  • First Sentai to have a spear-based finisher (Goggle Golden Spear).
  • First Sentai to have the giant fights involving two piloted mecha instead of a mecha versus a clone or giant monster.

07. Kagaku Sentai Dynaman

  • First Sentai to use spandex suits.
  • First Sentai with a Super mode (albeit only for DynaBlack).
  • First intended Sentai team that should have been a baseball-themed Sentai (though the idea was dropped).
  • First Sentai to be shown to an American audience, but not as Power Rangers. (Rather, it received a gag dub that aired as part of USA Network's "Night Flight" program in the 80s.)

08. Choudenshi Bioman

  • First Sentai to shout its full team name at the start of the theme song.
  • First Sentai with a female Yellow.
  • First Sentai with two female members.
  • First Sentai with a (not-regular) sixth member.
  • First (and only) Sentai with no monsters.
  • First (and only) Sentai with a consistent minion corp (Beastnoids)
  • First Sentai with Yoshinori Okamoto as a recurring character.
  • First Sentai with numbers in their ranger names (eg. Red One).

09. Dengeki Sentai Changeman

  • First Sentai with a team cannon/bazooka.
  • First Sentai with two (completely original) movies.
  • First Sentai series to feature the first female White.
  • First (and only) Sentai series with an unique start/finish set-up of the premiere and final episode date. Changeman was first aired on February 2 1985 and ended on February 22 1986.

10. Choushinsei Flashman

  • First Sentai with a second mecha.
  • First Sentai to have a narration before the opening song.
  • First Sentai with actor Hirose Yutaka as a recurring villain.
  • First Sentai with a bittersweet ending.
  • First Sentai where all members have no last names.

11. Hikari Sentai Maskman

  • First Sentai with a five-piece mecha.
    • Also, the first Sentai to feature each core member possessing individual mechas.
  • First Sentai series focusing on a love triangle story.
  • First Sentai to have a prototype sixth ranger without the person getting powers from the enemy.

12. ChouJyu Sentai Liveman

  • First Sentai with a blue female.
  • First Sentai to use two transformation bracelets.
  • Along with its successor, the first Anniversary Sentai seasons.
  • First Sentai with animal based mecha.
  • First Sentai with the "Red, Blue, Yellow, Black and Green" formation.

13. Kousoku Sentai TurboRanger

  • First Heisei-era Sentai.
  • First automobile-themed Sentai series.
  • First Sentai series with most of Sentai members are high-school students.
  • First Sentai series crossover with past 10 Showa-era Sentai teams (excluding GoRanger and JAKQ) in the pilot episode.
  • First team to use the "-ranger" suffix since GoRanger

14. Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman

  • First all-sibling Sentai.
  • First Sentai with a Super mode for all the members of the team.

15. Choujin Sentai Jetman

  • First Sentai with a third mecha.
  • First Sentai with the "Red, Blue, Yellow, White and Black" formation.
  • First Sentai to not present all the team members during its first episode, as actual team members.
  • First five-men Sentai with a yellow male and a blue female,
  • First five-men Sentai without a pink.
  • First Sentai with a lighter shade of blue.
  • First Sentai to using a bird motif.
  • First Sentai series adapted into video games.
  • First Sentai series to have a member die shortly after the final battle, and under circumstances not relating to the bad guys.

16. Kyouryuu Sentai ZyuRanger

  • First Sentai with prehistoric mecha.
  • First Sentai with sentient mecha.
  • First Sentai with a regular sixth member.
  • First Sentai where the sixth member dies.
  • First Sentai series to be adapted to Power Rangers.

17. Gosei Sentai DaiRanger

  • First (and only) Sentai to be adapted to Power Rangers and not have its core hero suits used during it (exception being Kibaranger)
  • First Sentai to have one of its members be a child.
  • First Chinese mythology-themed Sentai series.
  • First Sentai series to use inner power as a finisher.
  • First Sentai team to do suitless roll call due to losing their power.
  • First Sentai team to have a male Pink (as shown in the flashbacks for episodes 7 and 8, Zhang Liao's DaiRangers was an all-male five-member team.)

18. Ninja Sentai Kakuranger

  • First ninja-themed Sentai series.
  • First Sentai with a female leader.
  • First Sentai with a lighter shade of blue for a male member.
  • First Sentai with a recurring evil Sentai.
  • First Sentai with two five-piece mecha.
  • First Sentai since Bioman to not shout the series' full title at the start of the opening song (although they did reciting the team's name at the end).
  • First (and only) Sentai to not present all its core team members since the first episode.

19. Chouriki Sentai OhRanger

  • First Sentai with a crossover that has all of the previous team's cast returning.
  • First series where GoRanger and JAKQ are declared as the official Super Sentai series.
  • First Sentai series to feature the oldest Sentai member ever before the existence of the Sentai universe.

20. Gekisou Sentai CarRanger

  • First Sentai with limbswapping mecha.
  • First Sentai to be a parody of its own franchise.
  • First Sentai series to use a remixed version of the original opening theme.
  • First Sentai series to feature the first extra Rangers/Bangai heroes. In this case, Signalman.

21. Denji Sentai MegaRanger

  • First Sentai with a Silver.
  • First Sentai to have a "video Game" theme.
  • MegaRanger started off in a 25 minute time slot, but after the move to Sunday mornings, it received a 30 minute slot instead. This is the first Sentai series to be 30 minutes long, since Dynaman in 1983.

22. Seijyu Sentai Gingaman

  • First Sentai with an animals that can changed into mecha.
  • First Sentai teams riding on horses instead of bikes.
  • First Sentai series to use various motifs inspired by classical elements (pirates, horsemen, knights and warriors).
  • First Sentai since Zyuranger to use "-man" as its suffix.

23. Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo V

  • First Sentai with a Power Rangers adaptation that has an exclusive member.
  • First Sentai that featured a train as an additional mecha.
  • First life-saving themed Sentai series.

24. Mirai Sentai TimeRanger

  • First Sentai with two Reds.
  • First Sentai to feature a mecha that can changed into two different forms.
  • First police-themed Sentai series.
  • First Sentai to have a theme song that doesn't have the series' full name midway through its lyrics.

25. Hyakujyu Sentai GaoRanger

  • First Sentai to use a transformation GSM.
  • First Sentai movie double-billed with the Kamen Rider summer movie.
    • Also, the first Sentai movies to feature movie-exclusive mecha.
  • First Sentai to feature hundreds of possible combinations of additional mecha into the main mecha.
  • First Sentai where four core members died, and are later revived.
  • First Sentai anniversary series not to feature automobile mecha.
  • First Sentai anniversary series in the V-Cinema to join forces with 24 past Sentai teams.

26. Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger

  • First Sentai with a Crimson and a Navy.
  • First Sentai with a secondary Sentai based on beetle and stag beetle.
  • First Sentai with a Sentai member with ability to change into different disguises.
  • First Sentai with an amalgamation between its motif (Hurricane) and the word "Ranger".
  • First Sentai to feature a reunion special to continue it's story ten years after the series' ending.
  • First Sentai series not to picked by South Korean dub version of Power Rangers.

27. Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger

  • First Sentai where its fifth member is evil through almost all of its appearances.

28. Tokusou Sentai DekaRanger

  • First Sentai with more than six members.
  • First Sentai series with most of the members' gender ratio are equal; five male and five female.
  • First Sentai with a Gold (very brief movie appearance).
  • First Sentai with both a Silver and a Gold.
  • First Sentai with a torch-passing sequence at the end of its season.
  • First Sentai series to win media prize at Seiun Award.
  • First Sentai series with (almost) no central villain or evil organization at work.
  • First Sentai series to use an American Battlizer(DekaRed in Mahou Sentai Magiranger vs Dekaranger)

29. Mahou Sentai MagiRanger

  • First Sentai with a recurring Gold.
  • First Sentai with siblings that can transform into piece of mecha.
  • First Sentai series with opening sequence footage shot in New Zealand.

30. GoGo Sentai Boukenger

  • First Sentai to be filmed in high-definition.
  • First Sentai with a ten-piece mecha.
  • First Sentai to have one villain group with multiple factions.
  • First Sentai to having a encyclopedia in the end of a episode for halfway of the series.

31. Jyuken Sentai GekiRanger

  • First Sentai without belts on the members' suits (except GekiChopper).
  • First Sentai with a Violet.
  • First Sentai with most of core rangers are based on felines.

32. Engine Sentai Go-Onger

  • First Sentai with the show title starts with the prefix "Go-".
  • First (and only) Sentai which the prefix of its full name uses an English word (Engine).
  • First Sentai with a twelve-piece mecha.
  • First Sentai with a regular Gold and Silver duo.
  • First Sentai crossover movie premiered on Japanese silver screen.
  • First Sentai song theme to reached Oricon top ten charts' list.

33. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger

  • First (and only) Sentai with a (official) red female.
  • First Sentai to crossover with a Kamen Rider.
  • First Sentai with a V-Cinema "Returns" release.
  • First Sentai with upcoming new Sentai teams appeared as a cameo in the vs. Sentai movies.
  • First Sentai adapted into Power Rangers after Saban reclaimed Power Rangers' franchise from Disney.

34. Tensou Sentai Goseiger

  • First Sentai series to feature teams using cards.
  • First Sentai to feature team members divided by tribes based on three main elements on Earth.
  • First Sentai to debut in their two predecessors' crossover movie.
  • First Sentai with its core team having more than five members, in this case, six (though one of them died prior to the story's start.)
  • First Sentai with a completely robotic member.
  • First Sentai with the who-is-the-leader dispute trope in the group (episode 35).
  • First (and only) Sentai with most of the villains and monsters' name was adapted from Hollywood movie titles.

35. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger

  • First Pirate themed Sentai
  • First (and only) Sentai with the ability to transform on past heroes.
  • First Sentai to explain its presence on its predecessors' crossover movie.
  • First Sentai with a ship serves as a team's base and a piece of mecha.
  • First Sentai to feature a member who is a big fan of Super Sentai.
  • First Sentai to crossover with a Metal Hero.
  • First Sentai with a Blu-Ray release.
  • First Sentai with a finale Hand-Off in which another character besides the Red Rangers apper (Cheeda Nick from Go-Busters, though only in bike form).

36. Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters

  • First Sentai to have its title be pluralized.
  • First Sentai to use the suffix "-Busters", but second to use the prefix "Go-"
  • First (and only) Heisei-era Sentai to not use spandex, instead using a plastic leather called "pleather" in production.
  • First Sentai to completely change its opening theme song mid-season, rather than just switching the vocals, instrumental notes and/or the visuals.
  • First Sentai since OhRanger to not shout the series' full title at the start of the opening song.
  • First Sentai to have an alternate version of their own team.
  • (If you count all the colors presented through both Tokumei and Dohbutsu Busters, ignoring the repeating ones, then they are the) First Sentai to start with 3 and end up with more than 6 members.
  • First Sentai to have another team-up as the "Returns" title.

37. ZyuDen Sentai Kyouryuuger

  • First (and only) Heisei-era Sentai to not present a yellow member.
  • First Sentai with a not-Asian member.
  • First Sentai to have a crossover with all of its same-motif Sentais.
  • First Sentai entirely written by the head writer (Riku Sanjou).
  • First Sentai featuring viewers' videos playing over the ED sequence.
  • First V-Cinema to take place long after the series ended. Although most of the V-Cinema takes place after the end of the series (with the exception of Go-Busters which takes place after Christmas episode), this V-Cinema is set 100 years after Kyouryuuger's conclusion.
  • First Sentai finale Hand-Off in which another color appears (Pink, through Toq 1gou use of the Pink Ressha).
  • First Sentai to break the '10 Rangers' mark established by DekaRanger.
    • Introducing both Cyan and Gray colors to the Sentai Universe, the same now has 15 colors.

38. Ressha Sentai Toqger

  • First Sentai to be fully based on trains.
  • First Sentai series to feature members who can change their suit color during the battle.
  • First Sentai series with ending credits replaced by trivia about trains (Everyone's Train Corner).
  • First Sentai to have Japanese (pronounciations of) numbers in their ranger names (Bioman's numbers are pronounced in English eg. Red One, while Toqger's are in Japanese eg. TOQ Ichigou), and second to use numbers for each ranger's unique name (not counting Fiveman as "Five" was the name of their squad). Also first Sentai series since DaiRanger to not use colors in the ranger names.
  • First Sentai series to have us rely solely on the number designation rather than the color designation due to the aforementioned suit color changes.

39. Shuriken Sentai Ninninger

  • First ninja-themed Sentai with a Pink.
  • First ninja-themed Sentai with two female members.

EX1. Hikounin Sentai AkibaRanger

  • First Sentai with both blue and yellow females.
  • First Sentai with a higher number of females than males.
  • First Sentai where each team member was (at least temporarily) replaced at some point of its run (if you count Aoyagi's substitution on the second season).
  • First Sentai with a second season.

EX2. Hikounin Sentai AkibaRanger 2

  • First Sentai with the new Blue member replace the old Blue member.
  • First Sentai to have all of its members die at the end of the series.

Records

  • Oldest Sentai member actor - Yamashita Shinji was 62 years old when he portrayed Kiryuu Dantetsu/KyouryuuSilver on Kyouryuuger in 2013.
  • Youngest Sentai member actor - Sakai Hisashi was 12 years old when he portrayed Kou/KibaRanger on DaiRanger in 1993.
  • Oldest Sentai member actress - Watanabe Azusa was 37 years old when she portrayed Ozu Miyuki/MagiMother on MagiRanger in 2005. (Matsumoto Rica was 47 years old during her time as Yamada Masako/(temporary) AkibaYellow on AkibaRanger in 2012.)
  • Youngest Sentai member actress - Hirose Satomi was 13 years old when she portrayed Tsuruhime/NinjaWhite on Kakuranger in 1994. Natsui Runa was 14 years old during her time as Shiba Kaoru/ShinkenRed on Shinkenger in 2009.
  • Longest Sentai Series - GoRanger had 84 episodes.
  • Shortest Sentai Series - Officially, this is JAKQ with 35 episodes. But unofficial Sentai shows AkibaRanger and AkibaRanger 2 had 13 episodes apiece.
  • Sentai Series with most movies - GoRanger with 5, only 1 with original footage. Every Sentai since Shinkenger (also including Hurricaneger) has had 3 movies: a team-up with its predecessor, a self-made and a "Returns" V-Cinema title (excepting Gokaiger which had a crossover film with Gavan instead of a V-Cinema).
  • Sentai with most members - Kyouryuuger with 11 members.
    • Sentai with most members starting with 3 - Go-Busters with 8 members.
    • Sentai with most male members - Kyouryuuger with 9 male members (including Torin/Dantetsu and D).
    • Sentai with most female members - DekaRanger with 5 female members.
  • Sentai with fewest members - Sun Vulcan with 3.
  • Sentai with the longest delay for an extra Ranger's debut - TimeRanger, Takizawa Naoto/TimeFire first appeared in Case File 28.
  • Sentai with the smallest delay for an extra Ranger's debut - Kyouryuuger, Ramirez/KyouryuuCyan I first appeared in Brave 05, and the team's 6th Ranger, Utsusemimaru/KyouryuuGold first appeared in Brave 09.
  • Sentai to have/appear in most team-ups/crossovers - Go-Busters with 7 (Gokai vs Gavan, Super Hero Taisen, Busters vs Beet Buster vs J, Super Hero Taisen Z, Busters vs Gokai, Tokumei Go-Busters vs Doubutsu Go-Busters, Kyouryuu vs Busters), if you don't count the team-up with Gavan Type-G on their own series.
  • Sentai with highest ratings - GoRanger with an average of 16.1.
  • Sentai with lowest ratings - Kyouryuuger with an average of 3.9.
  • Sentai without eyecatches- Fiveman, Gokaiger, Go-Busters, Toqger, and Ninninger (Logo from the series would appear in the bottom corner before and after commercial break)
  • Sentai actors born at the end of Showa-era (1988)- Matsuzaka Tori and Takanashi Rin from Shinkenger, Ozawa Ryouta from Gokaiger, Jinnai Syo from Go-Busters and Horan Chiaki from MagiRanger.
  • Sentai actors born at the start of Heisei-era (1989)- Chiba Yudai from Goseiger, Suzuki Shougo from Shinkenger and Sugimoto Yumi from Go-Onger.
  • Sentai actors who played more than one role- Sentai Actor Recycling
  • Older Sentai actor for a Red when the broadcast: Koki Tanioka was 30 years when he played Battle Japan.
  • Older Sentai actor for a Blue when the broadcast: Kinjo Yamato as 30 years when he played KyouryuuBlue.
  • First Sentai colors by debut:
    • First Red: AkaRanger (GoRanger)
      • First female Red: "Kaoru" ShinkenRed (Shinkenger)
      • First as Sixth: TimeFire (TimeRanger)
    • First Blue: AoRanger (GoRanger)
      • First female Blue: Blue Dolphin (Liveman)
      • First light shaded blue: Blue Swallow (Jetman)
      • First male light-Blue: Ninja Blue (Kakuranger)
    • First Yellow: KiRanger (GoRanger)
      • First female Yellow: Yellow Four (Bioman)
    • First Pink: MomoRanger (GoRanger)
    • First Green: MidoRanger (GoRanger)
      • First as Sixth: X-1 Mask (Maskman), DragonRanger (ZyuRanger)
    • First White: Big One (J.A.K.Q.)
      • First female White: ChangeMermaid (Changeman)
      • First as Sixth: KibaRanger (DaiRanger)
    • First Orange: Battle Cossack (Fever J)
      • First female Orange/as Extra: DekaSwan (DekaRanger)
    • First Black: Battle Kenya (Fever J)
      • First as Sixth: Magne Warrior (Bioman), KingRanger (OhRanger)
    • First Silver: MegaSilver (MegaRanger)
      • First female Silver: Go-On Silver (Go-Onger)
    • First Gold: Beast-Demon Hunter Sieg (GoGo V)
      • First female Gold: DekaGold (DekaRanger)
    • First Crimson: KabutoRaiger (Hurricaneger)
    • First Navy: KuwagaRaiger (Hurricaneger)
    • First Violet: GekiViolet (GekiRanger)
      • First female Violet: KyouryuuViolet II (Kyouryuuger)
    • First (officially called) Cyan: KyouryuuCyan I (Kyouryuuger)
      • First female: KyouryuuCyan II (Kyouryuuger)
    • First Gray: KyouryuuGray (Kyouryuuger)

Recurring Themes

Sentai series

Sentai members

  • Animals
    • Bird-themed Sentai member: VulEagle (Sun Vulcan), ChangePhoenix (Changeman), Red Falcon (Liveman), Jetmen, NinjaWhite (Kakuranger), GingaGreen (Gingaman), GaoYellow (GaoRanger), HurricaneRed (Hurricaneger), DekaSwan (DekaRanger), MagiYellow (MagiRanger), Go-OnRed and Go-OnGold (Go-Onger).
      • Phoenix-themed Sentai member: ChangePhoenix (Changeman), HououRanger (DaiRanger), OhRed (OhRanger), MagiRed (MagiRanger) and GoseiPink (Goseiger).
    • General feline-themed Sentai member: VulPanther (Sun Vulcan), Flowery Kunoichi Team (Kakuranger), GingaPink (Gingaman), GekiBlue and GekiYellow (GekiRanger), Red Buster/Red Cheetah, Dark Buster and Black Puma (Go-Busters).
      • Lion-themed Sentai member: Yellow Lion (Liveman), ShishiRanger (DaiRanger), OhBlue (OhRanger), GingaRed (Gingaman), GaoRed (GaoRanger), HurricaneYellow (Hurricaneger), Rio (GekiRanger), Go-OnBlue (Go-Onger), ShinkenRed (Shinkenger) and GoseiKnight (Goseiger).
      • Tiger-themed Sentai member: TigerRanger (ZyuRanger), KibaRanger (DaiRanger), GaoWhite (GaoRanger), GekiRed (GekiRanger), Go-OnSilver (Go-Onger) and GoseiYellow (Goseiger).
    • Primate-themed Sentai member: NinjaRed (Kakuranger), GingaBlue (Gingaman), ShinkenYellow (Shinkenger) and Blue Buster/Blue Gorilla (Go-Busters).
    • Bear-themed Sentai member: NinjaYellow (Kakuranger), Go-OnYellow (Go-Onger) and ShinkenGreen (Shinkenger).
    • Bovine-themed Sentai member: Black Bison (Liveman), OhGreen (OhRanger), Black Knight (Gingaman), GaoBlack (GaoRanger) and MagiGreen (MagiRanger).
    • Canine-themed Sentai member: NinjaBlue (Kakuranger), GingaYellow (Gingaman), GaoSilver (GaoRanger), Dekamaster (Dekaranger), Wolzard (MagiRanger), GekiViolet (GekiRanger) and Go-OnBlack (Go-Onger).
    • Reptile-themed Sentai member: Mele (GekiRanger), ShinkenPink (Shinkenger) and GoseiBlack (Goseiger).
    • Rhino-themed Sentai member: Green Sai (Liveman) and GekiChopper (GekiRanger).
    • Fish-themed Sentai member: VulShark (Sun Vulcan), GaoBlue (GaoRanger) GoseiBlue and GoseiGreen (Goseiger).
      • Aquatic mammal-themed Sentai member: Blue Dolphin (Liveman), HurricaneBlue (Hurricaneger) and Go-OnGreen (Go-Onger)
    • Beetle-themed Sentai member: Gouraigers (Hurricaneger), Beet Buster/Gold Beet and Stag Buster/Silver Stag (Go-Busters).
    • Pre-historic themed Sentai member: MammothRanger (ZyuRanger), AbareKiller (Abaranger), KyouryuuBlack, KyouryuuBlue, KyouryuuGreen, KyouryuuCyan, KyouryuuGrey, KyouryuuViolet and Deathryuger (Kyouryuuger).
      • Tyrannosaurus-themed Sentai member: TyrannoRanger (ZyuRanger), TimeFire (TimeRanger), AbaRed (Abaranger), ShinkenRed (Shinkenger), Gokai Silver (Gokaiger) and KyouryuuRed (Kyouryuuger).
      • Triceratops-themed Sentai member: TriceraRanger (ZyuRanger), AbareBlue (Abaranger) and KyouryuuPink (Kyoryuuger).
      • Pteranodon-themed Sentai member: PteraRanger (ZyuRanger), AbareYellow (Abaranger) and KyouryuuGold (Kyouryuuger).
      • Brachiosaurus-themed Sentai member: AbareBlack (Abaranger) and KyouryuuSilver (Kyouryuuger).
    • Dragon-themed Sentai member: ChangeDragon (Changeman), DragonRanger (ZyuRanger), RyuuRanger (DaiRanger), ShinkenBlue (Shinkenger) and GoseiRed (Goseiger).
    • Mermaid-themed Sentai member: ChangeMermaid (Changeman) and MagiBlue (MagiRanger).
    • Pegasus-themed Sentai member: ChangePegasus (Changeman) and TenmaRanger (DaiRanger).
    • One-shots Sentai member: KirinRanger (DaiRanger)(Qilin), NinjaBlack (Kakuranger)(frog), ShinkenGold (Shinkenger)(lobster), Yellow Buster/Yellow Rabbit (Go-Busters)(rabbit).
  • Vehicles
    • Racing car-themed Sentai member: TurboRed (TurboRanger), Red Racer (CarRanger), BoukenBlack (Boukenger), Go-OnRed (Go-Onger), GokaiGreen (Gokaiger) and Red Buster (Go-Busters).
    • Truck/trailer-themed Sentai member: Maskmen (2nd mecha), TurboBlack (TurboRanger), GoYellow (GoGo-V), DekaGreen and DekaYellow (DekaRanger), GokaiYellow (Gokaiger) and Blue Buster (Go-Busters).
    • Jet-themed Sentai member: JAKQ, Denjimen, VulEagle (Sun Vulcan), GoggleRed (Goggle V), Biomen, Flashmen, Red Mask and Yellow Mask (Maskman), Jetmen, MegaRangers, TimeRangers, DekaRangers (2nd mecha), BoukenRed (Boukenger)(as pilot), Go-OnSilver (Go-Onger), GoseiPink (Goseiger), GokaiBlue (Gokaiger) and Stag Buster (Go-Busters).
    • Gyro-themed Sentai member: GoGreen (GoGo-V), DekaBlue (DekaRanger) and BoukenBlue (Boukenger).
    • Helicopter-themed Sentai member: ChangeGriffin and ChangeMermaid (Changeman), Pink Mask (Maskman), Shurikenger (Hurricaneger), Go-OnGold (Go-Onger) and Yellow Buster (Go-Busters).
    • Airplane-themed Sentai member: HurricaneRed (Hurricaneger), GoseiRed (Goseiger).
    • Police car-themed Sentai member: Blue Racer (CarRanger), DekaRed (DekaRanger), BoukenSilver (Boukenger) and Go-OnBlack (Go-Onger).
    • Dumper-themed Sentai member: Goggle Yellow (Goggle V), Green Racer (CarRanger), BoukenRed (Boukenger) and GoseiKnight (Goseiger).
    • Buggy-themed Sentai member: TurboYellow (TurboRanger), DekaGold (DekaRanger) and Go-OnYellow (Go-Onger).
    • Motorcycle-themed Sentai member: - DekaBreak (DekaRanger), Go-OnGreen (Go-Onger) and Go-Busters (3rd mecha).
    • Pick-up/Van-themed Sentai member: TurboBlue and TurboPink (TurboRanger), Green Racer and Yellow Racer (CarRanger).
    • Fire truck-themed Sentai member: Red Racer (CarRanger), GoRed (GoGo-V) and BoukenSilver (Boukenger).
    • Ambulance-themed Sentai member: Pink Racer (CarRanger), GoPink (GoGo-V) and BoukenSilver (Boukenger).
    • Train-themed Sentai member: GoGo V's (2nd mecha), MagiShine (MagiRanger), Go-OnRed (Go-Onger), GoseiBlack (Goseiger) and Toqgers.
    • Submarine-themed Sentai member: BoukenPink (Boukenger), GoseiBlue (Goseiger) and GokaiPink (Gokaiger).
    • Ship-themed Sentai member: Boukengers (2nd mecha), GoseiKnight (Goseiger) and GokaiRed (Gokaiger).
    • Dozer-themed Sentai member: Yellow Racer (CarRanger), BoukenYellow (Boukenger) and GoseiYellow (Goseiger).
    • Crane-themed Sentai member: BoukenBlack (Boukenger)(as pilot) and Beet Buster (Go-Busters).
    • Tank-themed Sentai member: Goggle Blue (Goggle V), Red Flash (Flashman), Blue Mask (Maskman), Five Blue & Five Pink (Fiveman) and MegaRangers.
    • Drill-themed Sentai member: Black Mask (Maskman) and BoukenYellow (Boukenger)(as pilot).

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