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1 Plot  





2 Characters  



2.1  New Generation of B-Fighters  



2.1.1  New B-Fighters  





2.1.2  Arsenal  



2.1.2.1  New B-Fighter Weapons  







2.1.3  Road Beetles  





2.1.4  Neo Beet Machines  





2.1.5  Shell Gods  







2.2  Allies  



2.2.1  First Generation of B-Fighters  



2.2.1.1  Arsenal  









2.3  Melzard Tribe  



2.3.1  Melzard Monsters  



2.3.1.1  Raija's Monsters  





2.3.1.2  Dezzle's Monsters  





2.3.1.3  Combo Monsters  











3 Episodes  





4 Cast  



4.1  Voice actors  





4.2  Guest Stars  







5 Songs  





6 International Broadcasting and Home Video  





7 References  





8 External links  














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B-Fighter Kabuto
GenreTokusatsu
Superhero fiction
Science fiction
Military fiction
Created byToei Company
Developed byJunichi Miyashita
Directed byShohei Tojo
StarringHideomi Nakasato
Naoto Adachi
Yukina Kurisu
Reuben Langdon
Seiji Takaiwa
Hideki Anzai
Reika Hashimoto
ComposerEiji Kawamura
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes50
Production
Running time23 minutes (per episode)
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseMarch 3, 1996 (1996-03-03) –
February 16, 1997 (1997-02-16)
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  • B-Fighter Kabuto (ビーファイターカブト, Bī Faitā Kabuto, Beetle Fighter Kabuto) is a Japanese television series in the Metal Hero Series franchise. It is the sequel to Juukou B-Fighter, taking place five years after the preceding B-Fighter series. Kabuto aired from 1996 to 1997. The action footage, suits, and props were used for the Beetleborgs Metallix series.[1]

    Plot

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    Five years after the destruction of Jamahl, Earth has returned to peace again. The Earth Academia has become the Cosmo Academia (コスモアカデミア, Kosumo Akademia), a scientific research and military organization, where Takuya Kai works with Sage Guru on a new generation of Insect Armor in the event of another threat to the Earth.

    This threat is realized when a Cosmo Academia exploration submarine comes across a fissure in the ocean floor, out of which rises a huge flying fortress of the ancient tribe Melzard. This clan has been resting for millennia and seeks to destroy mankind. Matriarch Mother Melzard sends her oldest sons Raija and Dezzle to lead the attack with Raija's Elebamamoth. By then, Guru has infused the Neo Insect Armor with Insect Power, creating the three Command Voicers to link three humans with the armor. Kengo Tachibana and Ran Ayukawa, who have been selected to wear the new armor, ready themselves and become B-Fighter Kuwagar and B-Fighter Tentou. But the person to become B-Fighter Kabuto had not been chosen when the remaining Command Voicer flies out the window. Ran and Kengo follow it to meet Kouhei Toba, a star athlete at his school who is losing badly to Elebammoth who froze the boy's sister as the last Command Voicer flies into his hand. Kengo and Ran are shocked that this high school student is to be B-Fighter Kabuto, but they go to him and teach him how to transform. He changes into Kabuto and the three of them attack Elebammoth and several henchmen, with Kabuto killing Elebammoth.

    Refusing to accept defeat, Mother Melzard continues her attacks, with Raija and Dezzle working against each other in their attacks on the B-Fighters.

    Characters

    [edit]

    New Generation of B-Fighters

    [edit]

    New B-Fighters

    [edit]

    The New B-Fighters (新ビーファイター, Shin Bī Faitā) were four individuals from the New York head office, South American, Peking, and Paris branches of Cosmo Academia who used the Insect Commanders (インセクトコマンダー, Insekuto Komandā), a variant of the Command Voicer that stored their Neo Insect Armor which activated when they inserted their respective data card and shouted "Chou Juukou!" (Chojuko!, Super Heavy Shell!). They consumed most of their power to destroy a crystal Mother Melzard had that ignited detonators inside various humans. Afterwards, their Insect Commanders merged with the Geist Axe in the finale.

    Arsenal

    [edit]
    New B-Fighter Weapons
    [edit]

    Road Beetles

    [edit]

    Each B-Fighter has a Road Beetle (ロードビートル, Rōdo Bītoru) providing his primary transportation. Their names are Road Kabuto (ロードカブト, Rōdo Kabuto), Road Kuwagar (ロードクワガー, Rōdo Kuwagā) and Road Tentou (ロードテントウ, Rōdo Tentō).

    Neo Beet Machines

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    The Neo Beet Machines (ネオビートマシン, Neo Bīto Mashin) are the B-Fighters' super machines that they use to fight Melzard airborne and ground vehicles. They emerge from the Cosmo Academia Beetle Base (コスモアカデミア ビートルベース, Kosumo Akademia Bītoru Bēsu), the B-Fighter's base of operations following the command "Neo Beet Machines, launch!". The Beetle Base was blown up along with the Neo Beet Machines thanks to the efforts of Killmantis, Beezack, Dezzle and Dord near the finale.

    Shell Gods

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    The two Shell Gods (甲神, Kōjin) are giant insect robot gods from space. Kabuterious and Kuwaga Titan were allies that fought a great battle and were swept into a vortex that defeated an evil foe. They were eventually encased inside two weapons, the Astral Saber and the Geist Axe, until they would be found in the present.

    Allies

    [edit]

    First Generation of B-Fighters

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    The B-Fighters of the first generation sometimes appear and help out the new generation. After destroying the Jamahl, they were transferred to the Cosmo Academia branch. They occasionally aid the New Generation B-Fighters before Guru dies, destroying their ability to become B-Fighters.

    Arsenal
    [edit]

    Melzard Tribe

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    The Melzard Tribe (メルザード一族, Meruzādo Ichizoku) are an ancient race that have existed since prehistoric times. They dwell in the fortress Melzardos (メルザードス, Meruzādosu), which Mother Melzard is an extension of.

    Melzard Monsters

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    The Melzard Monsters are monsters of the land and sea given birth by Mother Melzard after consuming fossils associated with prehistoric life.

    Raija's Monsters
    [edit]

    Raija's monsters are land-based creatures:

    Dezzle's Monsters
    [edit]

    Dezzle's monsters are water-based creatures.

    Combo Monsters
    [edit]

    Some of these creatures were both Raija and Dezzle's monsters with some of them being born from two or more fossils:

    Episodes

    [edit]
    1. The Second Generation is a High School Warrior (2代目は高校戦士, Nidaime wa Kōkō Senshi): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    2. The Trilobite's After School Invitation (三葉虫は放課後誘う, Sanyōchū wa Hōkago Sasō): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    3. Awaken!! The Neo Machines (目覚めよ!!新マシン, Mezame yo!! Neo Mashin): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    4. Vow!! The Heated Stag Beetle (誓え!!熱きクワガタ, Chikae!! Atsuki Kuwagata): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    5. A Great Reversal to the You that Departed (大逆転去りゆく君へ, Daigyakuten Sariyuku Kimi e): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    6. A Great Wild Battle at the Cherry Blossom Festival!! (桜祭りで大乱戦!!, Sakura Matsuri de Dairansen): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    7. The Raging Iron Fist presented by a Friend (友に捧ぐ怒りの鉄拳, Tomo ni Sasagu Ikari no Tekken): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    8. Kabuto Finally Leaves School!? (カブトついに退学!?, Kabuto Tsuini Taigaku!?): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Shohei Tojo
    9. Becoming a Pupil of the Storytelling Monster!! (弟子入り落語怪物!!, Deshi Iri Rakugo Kaibutsu): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    10. The Showdown with the Martial Arts Master (対決格闘技マスター, Taiketsu Kakutōgi Masutā): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    11. Shoot Across the Sea of Tears (涙の海を越えて撃て, Namida no Umi o Koete Ute): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Osamu Kaneda
    12. Mysterious?! The Fossil's Fantastic Maze (謎?!化石の夢幻迷宮, Nazo?! Kaseki no Mugen Meikyū): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Osamu Kaneda
    13. Change!! The Explosive Dashing Professor (チェンジ!!爆走博士, Chenji!! Bakusō Hakase): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    14. The Cry that Destroyed the Trapped Town (罠の街消された悲鳴, Wana no Kaishō Sareta Himei): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    15. Infiltrate the Hospital Ward of Terror (恐怖病棟に潜入せよ, Kyōfu Byōtō ni Sennyū seyo): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    16. Save the School Anniversary's Idols (救え学園祭アイドル, Sukue Gakuensai Aidoru): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    17. The Fighting Love-Foretelling Diary!! (戦う恋占い日記!!, Tatakau Kou Uranai Nikki!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    18. The 20-Million Year Revenge of the Exterminated Flower (絶滅花2億年の復讐, Zetsumetsubana Niokunen no Fukushū): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    19. Is the Summertime Girl a Mermaid Princess?! (夏の彼女は人魚姫?!, Natsu no Kanojo wa Ningyohime?!): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    20. The 3000 Ri Kappa Hunt!! (河童訪ねて三千里!!, Kappa Tazunete Sanzenri!!): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    21. Call the Rain, The Heroic Crybaby (雨を呼べ泣き虫英雄, Ame o Yobe Nakimushi Eiyū): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Shohei Tojo
    22. The Flaming Mistress' Roaring Shamisen (轟く三味線炎の女将, Todoroku Shamisen Honō no Okami): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    23. Run to the Wilderness of Pride!! (誇りの荒野を走れ!!, Hokori no Kōya o Hashire!!): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    24. Summer Vacation!! The Haunted Classroom (夏休み!!怪談教室, Natsuyasumi!! Kaidan Kyōshitsu): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    25. Those Guys Have Returned (帰ってきたアイツ達, Kaettekita Aitsutachi): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Osamu Kaneda
    26. Nightmare!! B-Fighter vs. B-Fighter (悪夢!!BF対BF, Akumu!! Bī Faitā Tai Bī Faitā): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Osamu Kaneda
    27. The Certain Death of the 6 Great Warriors (6大戦士絶体絶命, Rokudai Senshi Zettai Zetsumei): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Osamu Kaneda
    28. Enter!! The Insect Warrior of the Wind (見参!!風の昆虫戦士, Kenzan!! Kaze no Konchū Senshi): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    29. The Violent Centipede General (暴れん坊ムカデ将軍, Abarenbō Mukade Shōgun): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    30. Shine Genji, the Earth's Power (輝けゲンジ大地の力, Kagayake Genji Daichi no Chikara): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    31. The Combined Ultimate Gun and the Mournful Warrior (合体最強銃と哀戦士, Gattai Saikyōjū to Ai Senshi): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    32. Echo, The Beautiful Butterfly's Melody (響け美しき蝶の旋律, Hibike Utsukushiki Chō no Senritsu): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    33. Grab it!! The Legendary Sacred Sword (つかめ!!伝説の神剣, Tsukame!! Densetsu no Shinken): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    34. Control!? The B-Fighters' Day of Defeat (制圧!?BF敗北の日, Seiatsu!? Bī Faitā Haiboku no Hi): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    35. Rip Through the Darkness, The Revived Giant God (闇を裂け復活の巨神, Yami o Sake Fukkatsu no Kyoshin): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    36. Dirty!! The Demonic Brothers' Counterattack (卑劣!!魔兄弟の逆襲, Hiretsu!! Ma Kyōdai no Gyakushū): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    37. Defeat, The Invincible New Monster (倒せ不死身の新怪人, Taose Fujimi no Shin Kaijin): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    38. The Nightmarish Giant Stag Beetle (悪夢のオオクワガタ, Akumu no Ō Kuwagata): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    39. Merciless!! The B-Fighters are Melting (無惨!!BFが溶ける, Muzan!! Bī Faitā ga Tokeru): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    40. Break Through the Maze of Love (駆け抜けろ恋の迷宮, Kakenukero Koi no Meikyū): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Shohei Tojo
    41. The No-Rules Peak Battle (ルール無用頂上決戦, Rūru Muyō Chōjō Kessen): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Shohei Tojo
    42. Kabuto's Trip To The Moon World (カブトの月世界旅行, Kabuto no Tsuki Sekai Ryokō): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    43. The Girl of Darkness is the B-Fighter Killer (闇の娘はBFキラー, Yami no Musume wa Bī Faitā Kirā): written by Akira Asaka, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    44. The Devil Girl Arrives... (悪魔少女来たりて..., Akuma Shōjo Kitarite...): written by Kyoko Sagiyama, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    45. B-Fighter!! A Challenge in History (BF!!歴史に挑戦, Bī Faitā!! Rekishi ni Chōsen): written by Nobuo Ogizawa, directed by Kaneharu Mitsumura
    46. The Super Heavy Shell Strike! (超重甲ストライキ!, Chō Jūkō Sutoraiki): written by Yasuko Kobayashi, directed by Shohei Tojo
    47. The B-Fighters' Father, the Elder Dies!! (BFの父 老師死す!!, Bī Faitā no Chichi Rōshi Shisu!!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    48. The Beetle Base's Great Explosion!! (大爆破?!, Bītoru Bēsu Daibakuha?!): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Shohei Tojo
    49. The Sunrise of The Earth's Downfall (地球滅亡の夜明け, Chikyū Metsubō no Yoake): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida
    50. The Last Battle (ラストバトル, Rasuto Batoru): written by Junichi Miyashita, directed by Hidenori Ishida

    Cast

    [edit]

    Voice actors

    [edit]

    Guest Stars

    [edit]

    Songs

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    Opening theme
    Ending theme

    International Broadcasting and Home Video

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ O’Melia, Gina (11 July 2019). Japanese Influence on American Children's Television: Transforming Saturday Morning. Springer. p. 97. ISBN 978-3-030-17416-3. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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