Super Sentai Series (Anime Version)

Super Sentai Series will be adapted into a 2D/CGI shounen/sci-fi action anime series known in the USA and globally as The Super Squadron Show, and as The Super Squad in French, Italian, Spanish, and other European language dubs. At an unknown date, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger shall be the very first SSS season to be adapted into a full anime season.

Art Style
The art style will be based on Shotaro Ishinomori's art style he utilized in the Himitsu Sentai Gorenger manga books, and also be based on the art styles and elements of other shows, such as Hoshi No Kaabii (Kirby of the Stars, with demon beast/monster battles and mixed 2D/CGI) and Gundam (with giant robots and mech battles, somewhat similar to SSS). 2D CGI will be used primarily in the giant robot battles against enlarged monsters.

The makers of Demon Slayer may be involved in the graphics of this show, but it is unknown for now in regards to who will be in charge.

Trivia

 * Some episodes plots may be different from the original live action seasons, but still in line with the overall season's plot.
 * Unlike Power Rangers, The Super Squadron Show is very true to the original Japanese Super Sentai Series, especially in the United States, Australia, and Europe.
 * Characters names, in all Latin language dubs, will not be changed into anything other than their original names from the Japanese series, except in dubs for non-Latin languages such as Mandarin Chinese and Korean, which such changes may be applied.
 * Unlike the original live action show, there are animated educational segments at the end of many episodes, based on scientific/historical subjects from the episode (eg, historical artifacts, biology, or physics/chemistry), starting with the anime adaption of Battle Fever J.
 * Theme songs always use the same song from the corresponding live action season, but have anime openings instead of live action.
 * Except for Turboranger, seasons that heavily promote previous seasons will NOT be adapted into anime for this show, to avoid excess commercialism and avoid boring the viewer.