Juukou B-fighter Internet Archive -
Most people search for Juukou B-Fighter because they are disappointed by Big Bad Beetleborgs. The Archive allows fans to directly compare the two. For example, the Archive highlights Episode 5, "The Strongest Punch," which features a level of martial arts violence completely removed from the US adaptation. By preserving the original, the Archive corrects the narrative that B-Fighter was merely "silly kids' stuff."
| Format | Quality | Language | Completeness | |--------|---------|----------|---------------| | RAW (VHS Rips) | 480p | Japanese audio | Full series (53 episodes) | | Soft-Sub (Fan) | 480p | English subtitles | Partial (≈35 episodes) | | RAW (LD Rips) | 480p (higher bitrate) | Japanese audio | Episodes 1-20 only | juukou b-fighter internet archive
The crown jewel. The entire 53-episode run is available. Most uploads feature the defunct TV-Nihon or G.U.I.S. fansubs. These are not professional dubs; they are labors of love, complete with translation notes about Japanese puns, cultural references, and the transformation calls ("Chou Henshin!"). Most people search for Juukou B-Fighter because they
The Internet Archive operates under Fair Use and Preservation exceptions. Juukou B-Fighter has never been officially released on DVD or Blu-ray in North America or Europe with English subtitles. Toei Company has not issued takedowns for these uploads as of 2026, likely due to “abandonware” status—no company is actively selling it. However, if an official release occurs, the Archive’s content will likely be removed. Support official releases if they ever happen. By preserving the original, the Archive corrects the
Several users have uploaded the complete soundtrack—the iconic opening theme “Juukou B-Fighter” by Yuka Sato and the ending “Let’s See the Earth Tomorrow” by Takuya Kitade. Rarer still are the radio drama CDs, which expand on side characters like the tragic B-Fighter Black.
Previous copies in circulation looked like they were recorded by a camcorder pointed at a CRT television. The Archive holds 480p (and in some cases, upscaled 720p) MP4 files encoded with H.264. For a show from 1995, the clarity of the suit details—the hydraulic pistons on Blue Beet’s arm, the texture of the Gaohm generals—is breathtaking.