Kamen Rider Drive Internet Archive May 2026

KAMEN RIDER DRIVE – INTERNET ARCHIVE COLLECTION
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Purpose: To preserve and share officially released promotional material, fan-created subtitles, production art, music, and behind-the-scenes content related to Kamen Rider Drive (2014-2015).

NO FULL EPISODES OR MOVIES ARE INCLUDED. Please support the official release by Toei Company, Ltd. (Blu-ray, TTFC, or DVD).

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Credits: Scans & raws from Japanese fans, subtitles by Over-Time and TV-Nihon (with credit), translations by volunteer community. kamen rider drive internet archive

Contact: [Your username / archive.org email – optional]

This collection is intended for research and preservation. No copyright infringement intended.


  • Cast & Crew Interviews:
  • Stage Greetings (event footage):
  • In recent years, Shout! Factory and Tubi have begun uploading Heisei era Riders to their platforms. However, these uploads are sometimes region-locked (often US-only) or utilize hard-coded subtitles. The Internet Archive serves as a global equalizer, allowing international fans to access the series in formats that are accessible to them.

    Kamen Rider Drive is a show about chasing the truth and fighting against the stagnation of time. It is fitting, then, that the Internet Archive serves as a vehicle to keep the show moving forward in the digital age.

    Whether you are looking to rewatch the adventures of Shinnosuke Tomari and the Special Investigation Unit, or you are a new viewer curious about the "Car Rider," the Archive stands as a testament to the dedication of the Tokusatsu Credits: Scans & raws from Japanese fans, subtitles


  • Prefer items with clear licensing (Creative Commons, public domain) or explicit uploader permission.
  • Unlike Kamen Rider Zero-One or Geats, which have found homes on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll or Tubi, the "Heisei Phase 2" era (which includes Drive) has historically suffered from licensing limbo. For years, official subbed releases were difficult to come by or were exclusive to expensive DVD sets. When official channels fail to provide access, fans turn to archiving to ensure the show isn't lost to time.

    Unlike typical file-hosting sites, the Archive is a non-profit digital library with a legal DMCA exemption for preservation. While copyright holders occasionally request takedowns, many uploads remain under a “fair use for archival/educational purposes” gray area. For fans, it’s a reliable, ad-free alternative to fragmented streaming services or dead torrent links.