Jetman became a surprising success, vastly improving on the ratings of its predecessor Chikyu Sentai Fiveman, leading to Toei deciding to keep Sentai going, building on a success that revitalized the franchise so well, it’s kept running for decades after that—it’s about to celebrate its 45th anniversary with the launch of Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger next month. And while Saban had attempted to make deals with Toei in the past to adapt Sentai for the west with ideas building off of the footage from Bioman or indeed Jetman itself, without the latter’s success we never would’ve gotten Zyuranger. And with it, Power Rangers as we know it to this day would never be the same. It might not even exist!

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Thankfully, unlike plenty of Sentai shows, especially ones before Power Rangers, Jetman is relatively accessible in the U.S.. After Shout Factory spent years bringing over Super Sentai shows that had been adapted into Power Rangers, Jetman was the first pre-Zyuranger series to be officially released in the country back in 2018, and is now joined by many other Sentai shows available on Shout’s streaming services. If you’re interested in a slice of tokusatsu history, it’s well worth checking out—if only just to hear it’s banger of a theme song on top of all its superheroic goodness.

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