* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
** The B-Crushers Theme, [[http://web51.hosting.xpg.com.br/xpg2.0/1/b/f/bfighterkabuto/kiyoubu_no_yon_yoroi_sho_retrotoku.cjb.net.mp3 "The Four Dreaded Armored Commanders." ]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVH6Ws2bLHg The opening theme]] is great too. It's much more upbeat than the original B-Fighter theme, and is very motivational.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: The [[HeroOfAnotherStory New B-Fighters]] only appear in 7 episodes each (6 in Min’s case), but are one of the better remembered parts of the show.
* EvilIsCool: The Melzard Tribe, with their creepy OrganicTechnology motif and roster of formidable commanders. One example of this is Raija, who resembles a red samurai in triceratops themed armor.
* GrowingTheBeard: The first half of the show, while not bad per se, is very episodic, in which every episode deals with a standard MonsterOfTheWeek plot without changing the status quo in a meaningful manner. The second half of the show introduces the B-Crushers, the EnsembleDarkhorse New B-Fighters and dives into the lore behind the conflict between good and evil. It also largely does away with the MonsterOfTheWeek format and every other episode changes or adds to the status quo.
* HilariousInHindsight: Try to not feel like you're reading about ''Series/KamenRiderKabuto''. That show even has some Riders resembling several of the B-Fighters and B-Crushers.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Mac Windy was portrayed by Creator/ReubenLangdon, whom American gamers might recognize as the current English voices of [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ken Masters]] and [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]] (and also the latter's mo-cap actor)
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