For decades, accessing this 98-episode behemoth in the West was a nightmare. VHS bootlegs with third-generation tracking issues. Poorly encoded RealMedia files. Then came the hero of the forgotten era: .

If you love the show after watching the "UPD," do the right thing. When the Shout! Factory Blu-ray goes back in stock, buy it. If Toei finally launches a global Showa-era channel, subscribe. The Archive is a library; the Blu-ray is the permanent home. Use the "UPD" to become a fan, not to stay a thief.

| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | 16mm film transfers to 1-inch analog tape → SD digital. | | Common artifacts | Chroma bleeding (reds especially), line twitter, dropout lines, analog tape head switching noise. | | Best upload identifier | Search for “Kamen Rider 1971 [MCS]” or “Kamen Rider 1971 [TV-Nihon h264]” – these have consistent bitrate and synced subs. | | Subtitles format | Embedded .ASS or .SRT. Some require manual extraction if file is AVI + external .idx/.sub. | | Frame rate | 29.97 fps (NTSC), though originally filmed at 24 fps, leading to 3:2 pulldown judder. |