All Super Sentai Exhibition Unveiled: 300 Hero Statues Gather, Kiji Brother’s Towering Height Draws Smiles
An expansive exhibition titled “All Super Sentai Exhibition” will be held for 20 days from August 8 to 27 at Prism Hall in Tokyo Dome City. This exhibition celebrates 50 years of the Super Sentai series, which began in 1975 with Himitsu Sentai Gorenger and continues through to the latest installment, Gozyuger . A press-only preview and opening ceremony were held on August 7.
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Press Preview of the "All Super Sentai Exhibition" (C) ORICON NEWS Inc.
The exhibition showcases the full history of Super Sentai through the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras. Approximately 1,000 items are on display, many of which have never before been seen by the public. These include actual props, costumes, robots, and miniatures used during filming.
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Press Preview of the "All Super Sentai Exhibition" (C) ORICON NEWS Inc.
One of the highlights is the display of historic Super Sentai costumes. Visitors can see the royal outfits from Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger, the red costumes worn by leaders of the Super Sentai teams, and iconic weapons such as the Rekka Daizantou from Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The exhibit also includes costumes worn by legendary female villains like Bandora from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger and Kegalesia from Engine Sentai Go-Onger. Life-sized statues of enemy generals and foot soldiers are also on display, with several photo spots allowing visitors to pose like the villains themselves.
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Press Preview of the "All Super Sentai Exhibition" (C) ORICON NEWS Inc.
Another major feature is the first-ever display of life-sized statues for all Super Sentai warriors. Around 300 heroes gather in a breathtaking visual tribute—something made possible only during this special 50th anniversary celebration. Among them, Kiji Brother from Avataro Sentai Donbrothers stands out, quite literally. Due to his exceptional height, his statue assumes a slumped pose, seemingly bowing under the weight of his tall frame, amusing visitors with its quirky charm.
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