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Super Sentai didn’t fail because it was outdated.
It failed because it stopped surprising us.
In this Heart and Sold episode, I look at the untapped potential inside Sentai — all the things it could have been — and how Project RED now has the rare chance to break the mold instead of repeating it.
We talk about:
• Why Sentai grew bigger but shallower
• How the formula became a cage instead of a toolbox
• Why Rider and Ultraman sharpened their identities while Sentai didn’t
• The cost of massive casts + huge toy lines
• Characters like Zyuoh Bird who had everything set up for greatness — but no space to finish their arcs
• Why Project RED must stay lean, take risks, and embrace its weird sci fi premise
This isn’t about dancing on Sentai’s grave.
It’s about asking the real question:
What would it take to build a transforming hero show that can last another 50 years?
Bonus Blog Version -
Tell me your thoughts:
What could Sentai have done to save itself — and what does Project RED absolutely need to get right?
Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments.
By MJ MuñozSuper Sentai didn’t fail because it was outdated.
It failed because it stopped surprising us.
In this Heart and Sold episode, I look at the untapped potential inside Sentai — all the things it could have been — and how Project RED now has the rare chance to break the mold instead of repeating it.
We talk about:
• Why Sentai grew bigger but shallower
• How the formula became a cage instead of a toolbox
• Why Rider and Ultraman sharpened their identities while Sentai didn’t
• The cost of massive casts + huge toy lines
• Characters like Zyuoh Bird who had everything set up for greatness — but no space to finish their arcs
• Why Project RED must stay lean, take risks, and embrace its weird sci fi premise
This isn’t about dancing on Sentai’s grave.
It’s about asking the real question:
What would it take to build a transforming hero show that can last another 50 years?
Bonus Blog Version -
Tell me your thoughts:
What could Sentai have done to save itself — and what does Project RED absolutely need to get right?
Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments.