Join the thrilling adventures of Gokaiger - Pirate Sentai (2011), where a band of space pirates searches for the greatest treasure in the universe while defending Earth from the tyrannical Zangyack Empire.
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, also known as Pirate Sentai, is the 35th Super Sentai series released in 2010. Follow Captain Marvelous and his crew as they sail across the universe in search of the greatest treasure, facing off against the evil Zangyack Empire along the way.

Step into the magical world of Magiranger - Mystic Sentai (2005), where a family of wizards battles the forces of darkness to protect the Surface World.
Magiranger - Mystic Sentai is the 29th Super Sentai series by Toei Company, featuring 49 episodes that delve into the lives of magical warriors battling the Infershia Empire to protect the Surface World.

Experience the noble journey of Shinkenger - Samurai Sentai (2009), where ancient Japanese samurai spirits rise to defend Earth from the sinister Gedoushuu.
Shinkenger - Samurai Sentai is the 33rd Super Sentai series from Japan, consisting of 49 episodes airing over the course of a year from 02/2009 to 02/2010. Drawing inspiration from ancient Japanese samurai, the series embodies the traditional cultural beauty of the Land of the Rising Sun.



6. Zyuranger Dinosaur Task Force (1992)
Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger – The Zyuranger Dinosaur Task Force is the 16th installment of the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai television series. Produced by Toei Company and Bandai, it aired on TV Asahi from February 21, 1992, to February 12, 1993, comprising 50 episodes. It is the first Super Sentai series adapted into the American version, Power Rangers: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.

7. Gaoranger - Power Rangers Wild Force (2001)
Power Rangers Wild Force (original name Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger) is a long-running television series for children produced in Japan. Gaoranger is the 25th installment in the Super Sentai series (Super Sentai can be understood as a series of superhero team films with each member representing a different color). The series debuted in Japan in 2001 but was introduced to Vietnam as late as 2003 in the form of discs and tapes. At that time, Gaoranger truly became a craze for Vietnamese children.
