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==Distribution==
[[Image:Supersentaiserieslogo.jpg|thumb|left|The official logo of the Super Sentai Series (Japanese: Suupaa Sentai Shiriizu) introduced in 2000 during the run of [[Mirai Sentai Timeranger]]]]
Although the series' originated in Japan, they were imported and [[Dubbing|dubbed]] in several other countries. ''[[Cho Denshi Bioman]]'' & ''[[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]'' were very popular in the [[Philippines]] in the 1980's, [http://www.japanhero.com/sentai%20review%20pages/bioman.htm] and multiple Sentai shows aired in [[Hawaii]], due in large part to the previous success of ''[[Kamen Rider V3]]'' and ''[[Kikaida]]'' there. Additionally, ''[[Choudenshi Bioman]]'' & ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'' were aired in [[Spain]].
''[[Himitsu Sentai Goranger]]'' was also aired briefly in [[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]] and [[San Francisco, California]]. ''[[Kagaku Sentai Dynaman]]'' was dubbed and aired as a parody on the [[USA Network]] television show ''[[Night Flight]]'' in 1987. In 1993, [[Haim Saban]] produced the first installment of the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' series by dubbing the action sequences from 1992's ''[[Kyouryuu Sentai ZyuRanger]]'' and filming new footage with American actors for the story sequences. This trend has continued, with each successive Sentai show contributing the action sequences to the ''Power Rangers'' series the following year.