In the late 2010s, SHOUT! Factory began releasing classic Kamen Rider series (like Ichigo and Kuuga ) on Blu-ray. Fans immediately begged for Gaim . SHOUT! responded that the rights were "complicated."
If you are discovering this show now, nearly a decade after it aired, Gaim holds up startlingly well. It avoids the "Monster of the Week" fatigue that plagues many Rider shows. By the midway point, there is no clear villain of the week; it is a battle royale with shifting alliances.
: Episodes are periodically available with official English subtitles on the Toei Tokusatsu World Official YouTube channel.
In the late 2010s, SHOUT! Factory began releasing classic Kamen Rider series (like Ichigo and Kuuga ) on Blu-ray. Fans immediately begged for Gaim . SHOUT! responded that the rights were "complicated."
If you are discovering this show now, nearly a decade after it aired, Gaim holds up startlingly well. It avoids the "Monster of the Week" fatigue that plagues many Rider shows. By the midway point, there is no clear villain of the week; it is a battle royale with shifting alliances.
: Episodes are periodically available with official English subtitles on the Toei Tokusatsu World Official YouTube channel.