Kamen Rider Drive Internet — Archive
Furthermore, Drive has suffered from a peculiar form of modern neglect. While Toei has embraced streaming via and international platforms like Shout! Factory TV (which released Kuuga , Ryuki , and Zero-One ), Drive remains conspicuously absent from most official Western streaming services. A physical Blu-ray release from Shout! Factory has not materialized. As of 2026, your legal options to watch Drive with English subtitles are nearly nonexistent unless you import expensive Japanese Blu-rays (which lack subtitles) or rely on the now-defunct Crunchyroll streams that expired years ago.
The Internet Archive offers Drive a second chance. It ensures that a young fan in Brazil, a retrospective blogger in France, or a film student in Nigeria can experience the moment debuts, or the heartbreaking finale of Chase (Proto-Drive) , or the simple joy of a belt that shouts "START! YOUR! ENGINE!" kamen rider drive internet archive
Thus, the Internet Archive fills a critical void. It is the library of Alexandria for a show that corporate licensing has left in a digital orphanage. Of course, no discussion of the Internet Archive and modern copyrighted material is complete without acknowledging the elephant in the server room. Toei Company, Ltd. is famously protective of its intellectual property. They have issued DMCA takedowns against Kamen Rider content on the Archive before. Search for a specific Drive movie, and you might find a notice reading: "Item removed due to copyright claim by Toei Animation Inc." Furthermore, Drive has suffered from a peculiar form