[[folder:Works in this series with their own Trivia pages:]]
[[index]]
* ''Trivia/HimitsuSentaiGoranger''
* ''Trivia/JAKQDengekitai''
* ''Trivia/BattleFeverJ''
* ''Trivia/DenshiSentaiDenziman''
* ''Trivia/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan''
* ''Trivia/DaiSentaiGoggleFive''
* ''Trivia/KagakuSentaiDynaman''
* ''Trivia/ChoudenshiBioman''
* ''Trivia/DengekiSentaiChangeman''
* ''Trivia/ChoushinseiFlashman''
* ''Trivia/HikariSentaiMaskman''
* ''Trivia/ChoujuuSentaiLiveman''
* ''Trivia/KousokuSentaiTurboranger''
* ''Trivia/ChikyuuSentaiFiveman''
* ''Trivia/ChoujinSentaiJetman''
* ''Trivia/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger''
* ''Trivia/GoseiSentaiDairanger''
* ''Trivia/NinjaSentaiKakuranger''
** ''Trivia/SuperSentaiWorld''
* ''Trivia/ChourikiSentaiOhranger''
* ''Trivia/GekisouSentaiCarranger''
* ''Trivia/DenjiSentaiMegaranger''
* ''Trivia/SeijuuSentaiGingaman''
* ''Trivia/KyuKyuSentaiGoGoV''
* ''Trivia/MiraiSentaiTimeranger''
* ''Trivia/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger''
* ''Trivia/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger''
* ''Trivia/BakuryuuSentaiAbaranger''
* ''Trivia/TokusouSentaiDekaranger''
* ''Trivia/MahouSentaiMagiranger''
* ''Trivia/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''
* ''Trivia/JukenSentaiGekiranger''
* ''Trivia/EngineSentaiGoOnger''
* ''Trivia/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger''
* ''Trivia/TensouSentaiGoseiger''
* ''Trivia/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger''
** ''Trivia/GokaigerGoseigerSuperSentai199HeroGreatBattle''
** ''Trivia/KaizokuSentaiGokaigerVsSpaceSheriffGavanTheMovie''
* ''Trivia/TokumeiSentaiGoBusters''
** ''Trivia/TokumeiSentaiGobustersReturnsVsDobutsuSentaiGobusters''
* ''Trivia/HikoninSentaiAkibaranger''
* ''Trivia/ZyudenSentaiKyoryuger''
** ''Trivia/ZyudenSentaiKyoryugerGaburinchoOfMusic''
* ''Trivia/ResshaSentaiToQger''
* ''Trivia/ShurikenSentaiNinninger''
* ''Trivia/DoubutsuSentaiZyuohger''
* ''Trivia/UchuSentaiKyuranger''
* ''Trivia/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger''
* ''Trivia/KishiryuSentaiRyusoulger''
* ''Trivia/MashinSentaiKiramager''
* ''Trivia/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger''
* ''Trivia/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers''
* ''Trivia/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger''
* ''Trivia/BakuageSentaiBoonboomger''
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[[/folder]]

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!!Non-trope related trivia
* Due to Marvel's involvement in the creation of ''Battle Fever J'', ''Denziman'', and ''Sun Vulcan'', the universe Super Sentai (and thanks to crossovers Toei's done on their own, all of Toei's other Toku heroes) takes place in is officially part of the Marvel Multiverse, Earth-79203 (albeit Marvel officially considers said universe "Defunct" - meaning from their perspective, it's mostly off-limits for crossovers, so you won't get to see the Gokaigers appear in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse)[[note]]it's unknown how ''Kyuranger'', which explicitly takes place in another dimension, is classified[[/note]]. The closest thing to an official crossover between the main Marvel Universe (Earth-616) and the Toei Toku Universe was the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' event, which ''Series/SpiderManJapan'' appeared in.
* It's unknown how the series fared toy-wise prior to ''Jetman'', since either Toei hasn't released the sales figures for the first 14 Sentai, or they lost said figures. Although it's safe to assume that ''Fiveman'' has some of the lowest sales, given that ratings wise, ''Jetman'' only improved slightly.
* There have only been four Sentai Ranger actors who were born outside Japan: Diane Martin ([[TheDanza Diane]] from ''Series/BattleFeverJ''), Kane Kosugi (Jiraiya from ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'') and Sotaro Yasuda (Ken from ''Series/JukenSentaiGekiranger'') were born in the USA, while Ei Hamura (Shoji from ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'') was born in Argentina.
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!!The TV series in general

* AllStarCast: You can expect that in pretty much every installment in the series. Not only does the series use multiple actors who were or would eventually work on other live-action work, but it also uses a ton of famous, and well-known voice actors (some of which have actually played roles in-person). The series has even had characters played by celebrities at certain points.
* FranchiseKiller: A commonly believed, albeit incorrect, myth is that ''Ohranger'' was this to the franchise, while ''Carranger'' saved the franchise[[note]]if anything, ''Carranger'' would deserve the title of "near franchise killer" more, since not only did ''Ohranger'' have higher ratings for the majority of its run, but sold ''far'' more toys - in fact, it sold as many as ''Dairanger'' and ''Kakuranger'' ''combined''; it wouldn't be topped until ''Kyoryuger''...and that's only once one factors in sales that series had in South Korea[[/note]]. In actuality, the one that almost killed off Sentai was ''Fiveman'', which on top of suffering from poor ratings (which had been on a constant decline since ''Flashman''), also suffered from very poor toy sales[[note]]a combination of bad construction, as well as bad management on what became a toy, led to poor toy sales[[/note]]; the series that ''actually'' saved Sentai, on the other hand, was ''Jetman''[[note]]ratings-wise, ''Jetman'' only faired slightly better than ''Fiveman'' - 7.092 compared to ''Fiveman''[='=]s 6.490; it's safe to assume that ''Fiveman'' had toy sales worse than ''Timeranger'' or ''Ninninger'', given that Toei didn't consider killing Sentai after those shows[[/note]].
* LateExportForYou: Creator/ShoutFactory, the DVD distributor of the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [=DVDs=], announced in 2014 that they'd gotten permission from Creator/SabanBrands and Creator/ToeiCompany to do an official subtitled release for the Region 1 market, starting with ''Zyuranger'' and continuing on as long as the sets keep supporting themselves and warranting licensing the next corresponding season to be subbed and released, with pre-Zyuranger seasons, starting with ''Jetman'', being added to the lineup. There was a brief three year gap between the releases of ''Hurricanger'' and ''Fiveman'', most likely done because the rights had to be renegotiated after ''Power Rangers'' was brought out by Creator/{{Hasbro}}.
* MagnumOpusDissonance: While often lauded as the best writer in the franchise, Naruhisa Arakawa doesn’t like his work on Sentai other than [[FirstInstallmentWins the first series he wrote for]] (Jetman), feeling that his SignatureStyle is more suited to the Franchise/UltraSeries than Super Sentai.
* MilestoneCelebration: Starting with the 10th anniversary, every 5th ''Super Sentai'' anniversary is officially commemorated by Toei (even if 1 year off from when ''Goranger'' first aired).
** The 10th anniversary was first commemorated with ''Series/ChoushinseiFlashman'' in 1986, the 10th series since ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger''.
** The 10th anniversary was commemorated ''again'' with ''Series/ChoujuuSentaiLiveman'' in 1988, this time counting ''Series/BattleFeverJ'' as the first installment due to rights issues with Ishimori Productions, co-owners of ''Goranger'' and ''JAKQ''.
** The 15th anniversary was officially commemorated in 1993, with ''Series/GoseiSentaiDairanger'' being the 15th Sentai then.
** The 20th anniversary was officially commemorated only two years later in 1995. As the rights issues surrounding ''Series/HimitsuSentaiGoranger'' and ''Series/JAKQDengekitai'' were now cleared up, ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger'' (the 19th series) recognized 20 years since ''Goranger's'' 1975 premiere.
** The 25th anniversary was commemorated in 2001 with ''Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger''. From now on, all official anniversaries are done by series, not year. As a result, Sentai anniversaries also coincide with those of ''Franchise/KamenRider'', which is 5 ahead.
** The 30th anniversary was commemorated in 2006 with ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''.
** The 35th anniversary was commemorated in 2011 with ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger''.
** A year in advance of the official 40th anniversary, ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger'' commemorated the 40th anniversary of ''Goranger''.
** The 40th anniversary was commemorated in 2016 with ''Series/DoubutsuSentaiZyuohger''.
** The 45th anniversary was commemorated in 2021 with ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger''.
* NoExportForYou:
** A few countries have received some form of export of the series, but most of those countries are still missing some of them. North America (and most of the world), for example, has ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', but that only adapts the series from ''Zyuranger'' forward. And even then, people who want the original Japanese shows in countries where ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' is shown are usually out of luck outside of possible fansubs & even then, not every series has been subbed in every language, since Super Sentai is expensive to be licensed in any country, except in Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea.
** In the case of South Korea, this trope usually gets played straight if the show in question has a theme that's seen as too Japanese - ''Hurricanger'' (ninjas) and ''Shinkenger'' (samurai) were both skipped[[note]]the former was skipped twice - the first time it was due to them deciding to switch over from dubbing ''[=PR=]'' and just dubbing the Sentai, resulting in them going from ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' to ''Abaranger''; however, when ''Shinkenger'' was skipped, instead of dubbing ''Hurricaneger'', ''Gaoranger'' was dubbed instead, despite ''Wild Force'' already having a dub[[/note]]. Strangely, despite what you'd think, ''Ninninger'' outright ''averted'' this fate in spite of being ninja-themed, whereas ''[=LupinRanger=] vs [=PatRanger=]'' was put off to be dubbed ''after Ryusoulger'' in spite of its theme (cops and robbers) being no more Japanese than any of the series that had been brought over[[note]]the most likely reason for ''[=LuPat=]'' being skipped is a combination of a), the show supposedly doing poorly in toy sales, and b), the previous dino sentai, ''Kyoryuger'', doing ''insane'' in South Korea to the point of making a sequel series, and ''Ryusoulger'' being another dinosaur Sentai[[/note]].
** While Creator/ShoutFactory was able to make an agreement to release Sentai seasons to the Region 1 market, the deal doesn't include anything outside the core series, making the Sentai movies and specials unavailable outside Japan.
* TheOtherDarrin: Occasionally used in individual seasons and noted as such, but the biggest use is also the one not usually brought up: Ranger suit actors. Usually the StuntDouble and/or FakeShemp for the regular actor, Ranger suit actors can have fairly long careers and play multiple Rangers (with 23 of the franchise's Red Rangers portrayed by just two men). When it comes to normal team-ups (ie. just two teams), they obviously can't play both roles and it'd be a waste to use visual effects to have them play both when the costumes are designed to hide the wearer's identity. By most accounts, the older Sentai Ranger is Other Darrin'ed while the current Ranger keeps the same actor. This increases exponentially with more teams but can sometimes leads to TheOriginalDarrin, with suit actors who aren't actively involved in ''Super Sentai'' coming back for an anniversary special/season and reprising one of their original roles.
* PopCultureUrbanLegends: A longstanding rumor amongst fans claims that ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger'' did so poorly that it nearly killed off the franchise, only for the next series (the goofy SelfParody ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'') to perform well enough to singlehandedly save it. [[https://tokusatsunetwork.com/2016/06/fact-checked-did-carranger-save-sentai As explained in this article]], there is no concrete evidence that this was the case (including [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-juGbUOMwTc an interview]] with an actor from ''Carranger'' where he was completely unfamiliar with the rumor).
* RealLifeRelative:
** Twins Yuichi and Shouji Hachisuka have appeared together throughout the franchise; among their roles are [[Series/ChoujuuSentaiLiveman Blue Dolphin and Green Rhino]], [[Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger Mega Yellow and Neji Yellow]] and [[Series/SeijuuSentaiGingaman Ginga Yellow and Illies]].
** Creator/YukitoshiHori narrated ''Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger'' and his younger brother Creator/HideyukiHori voiced Zubaan in ''Series/GoGoSentaiBoukenger''.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The decade-later ReunionShow Specials, while slowly becoming a staple, usually lacks any GiantMecha battles due to the studio set for the cockpits having been long-demolished and too costly to recreate.
* ReferencedBy: Being a touchstone of Japanese pop culture, ''Super Sentai'' is often referenced and/or parodied in their media. The [[http://powerrangers.wikia.com/ RangerWiki]] has an extensive list of all [[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_references_to_Power_Rangers/Super_Sentai Power Ranger]] and [[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_references_to_Power_Rangers/Super_Sentai_(Page_2) Super Sentai references]].
** In episode 24 of ''Anime/HappinessChargePrettyCure'', the Pretty Cure team does poses by a fountain and Glassun tells one of them that "The Super Sentai always pose at this place!"
** In ''GO-GO Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}!'' episode 11a, Miraritchi and Clulutchi show several costumes to Madamtchi for approval. One of them is a pink-colored ''Super Sentai'' costume with a bird face on the helmet.
* StarMakingRole: The ''Super Sentai'' series is often the first leading acting role for many young, then up-and-coming actors.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/SuperSentai Has its own page]].
* YouLookFamiliar: [[YouLookFamiliar/SuperSentai Has its own page]].
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