B-Fighter Kabuto (1996)
B-Fighter Kabuto is a Japanese television series in the Metal Hero Series. 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 and props were used for the Beetleborgs Metallix series.
B-Fighter Kabuto: Season 1 - 50 Episode s
1x1 - The Second Generation's a High School Warrior
March 3, 1996
1x2 - The Trilobite's After School Invitation
March 10, 1996
1x3 - Awaken!! New Machines
March 17, 1996
1x4 - Vow!! Heated Stag Beetle
March 24, 1996
1x5 - A Great Reversal to the You that Departed
March 31, 1996
1x6 - A Great Wild Battle at the Cherry Blossom Festival!!
April 7, 1996
1x7 - The Raging Iron Fist presented by a Friend
April 14, 1996
1x8 - Kabuto Finally Leaves School!?
April 21, 1996
1x9 - Becoming a Pupil of the Storytelling Monster!!
April 28, 1996
1x10 - Showdown with the Martial Arts Master
May 5, 1996
1x11 - Shoot Across the Sea of Tears
May 12, 1996
1x12 - Mysterious?! The Fossil's Fantastic Maze
May 19, 1996
1x13 - Change!! The Explosive Dashing Professor
May 26, 1996
1x14 - The Cry that Destroyed the Trapped Town
June 2, 1996
1x15 - Infiltrate the Hospital Ward of Terror
June 9, 1996
1x16 - Save the School Anniversary's Idols
June 16, 1996
1x17 - The Fighting Love-Foretelling Diary!!
June 23, 1996
1x18 - The 20-Million Year Revenge of the Exterminated Flower
June 30, 1996
1x19 - Is the Mysterious Girl a Mermaid Princess?!
July 7, 1996
1x20 - The Hunt for the Kappa for 3000 Ri!!
July 14, 1996
1x21 - Call the Rain, Heroic Crybaby
July 21, 1996
1x22 - The Flaming Mistress' Roaring Shamisen
July 28, 1996
1x23 - Run to the Wilderness of Pride!!
August 4, 1996
1x24 - Summer Vacation!! The Haunted Classroom
August 11, 1996
1x25 - The Return of The First Generation
August 18, 1996
1x26 - Nightmare!! B-Fighter vs. B-Fighter
August 25, 1996
1x27 - The Certain Death of the 6 Great Warriors
September 1, 1996
1x28 - Enter!! The Insect Warrior of the Wind
September 8, 1996
1x29 - The Violent Centipede General
September 15, 1996
1x30 - Shine Genji, the Earth's Power
September 22, 1996
1x31 - The Combined Ultimate Gun and the Mournful Warrior
September 29, 1996
1x32 - Echo, Beautiful Butterfly's Melody
October 6, 1996
1x33 - Grab it!! The Legendary Sacred Sword
October 13, 1996
1x34 - Control!? The B-Fighters' Day of Defeat
October 20, 1996
1x35 - Rip Through the Darkness, The Revived Giant God
October 27, 1996
1x36 - Dirty!! The Demonic Brothers' Counterattack
November 10, 1996
1x37 - Defeat, The Invincible New Monster
November 17, 1996
1x38 - The Nightmarish Giant Stag Beetle
November 24, 1996
1x39 - Merciless!! The B-Fighter are Melting
December 1, 1996
1x40 - Break Through the Maze of Love
December 8, 1996
1x41 - The No-Rules Peak Battle
December 15, 1996
1x42 - Kabuto's Trip To The Moon World
December 22, 1996
1x43 - The Girl of Darkness is the B-Fighter Killer
December 29, 1996
1x44 - The Devil Girl Arrives...
January 5, 1997
1x45 - B-Fighter!! A Challenge in History
January 12, 1997
1x46 - Super Heavy Shell Strike!
January 19, 1997
1x47 - The B-Fighters' Father, the Elder Dies!!
January 26, 1997
1x48 - The Beetle Base's Great Explosion!!
February 2, 1997
1x49 - The Sunrise of The Earth's Downfall
February 9, 1997
1x50 - The Last Battle
February 16, 1997
B-Fighter Kabuto: 1 Season
Actors in B-Fighter Kabuto
Hideomi Nakazato
Kouhei Toba / B-Fighter Kabuto, Kouhei Toba
Naoto Adachi
Kengo Tachibana / B-Fighter Kuwagar, Kengo Tachibana
Yukina Kurisu
Ran Ayukawa, Ran Ayukawa / B-Fighter Tentou
Ryoichi Yamaguchi
Masaru Osanai
Kaori Asoh
Yui Toba
Hideki Anzai
Li Wen
Akira Ooka
Dinosaur Warrior Raija
Reuben Langdon
Mack Windy, Mac Windy / B-Fighter Yanma
Akiko Yoshio
Insect Swordswoman Miola
Reika Hashimoto
Sophie Villeneuve
Seiji Takaiwa
Julio Rivera
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