Ohsama Sentai King-ohger, what do we know?
Now, I myself know that things have already gone around, and throwing myself in would not change much, but recently Toei revealed 2023's Sentai season
And already the rumour mill is in full swing, now when you look at the way it is written
King is obvious, from the English word
Oh, or ō in this case also comes from King(as you got in Chouriki Sentai Ohranger, Dobutsu Sentai Zyuhouger, Kamen Rider Zi-O, and all those mecha with that in their name, as they seem to replace the 'King' used in Flash King, Gao King,Magi King, and Zyuhou King[which also has Ou]. 'Oh' was first used in Dairen'Oh, and was used again for GingaiOh, AbarenOh, GekiTohja[name came from 'Gekitou', meaning fierce fighting, and 'Ohja' which means monarch, so when mixed in with 'Juuken Gattai', it comes out to Beast-Fist Fusion Fierce Fighting Monarch], Engine-O[and other mecha], ShinkenOh, GokaiOh, Go-Buster Oh, Pteridan-Oh, Spino Dai-Oh, Plezu Oh, Gigant Bragi-Oh, ToQ-Oh[and other Mecha], Lion Ha-Oh, Gekikatsu Dai-Oh, KyurenOh, KishiRyuOh, DonZenkaiOh And several others that I haven't even stated)
Sama also has a rough meaning of superiors... And has also been used in terms of King... And Ohsama can also mean King
So, we basically have 'King Squadron King-Kingger'[yeah, doesn't really roll off the tongue well]
Also, it seems to roll in with the whole Kaiser (German for Emperor) in Zenkaiger, and Don (Italian for Boss) in the current season: Donbrothers
And then we have the rumours, I have seen it personally done as knights, bugs (which has been suggested for years), chess, playing cards, with Ironheng putting on as it being 'Insect+Machine', and we might end up getting a trademark for the henshin device, gimmick.
Well, I will see you again whenever anything else of note comes up, this is Cure Ranger, signing off.

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