– No login required. Direct download or streaming via Archive’s video player (though the player can be buggy for large files).

Because Kamen Rider Dragon Knight lacks a modern streaming home or a comprehensive North American DVD release, the Internet Archive has become a primary repository for the series.

In the United States, Kamen Rider Dragon Knight suffered from erratic scheduling. While the series eventually aired in full in other territories, the final episodes were initially relegated to the 4Kids TV website rather than broadcast television in the US. Because official streaming licenses have long since expired and physical DVD releases are out of print and incomplete, the Internet Archive serves as the only accessible library for the full narrative.

While many official Toei-related Kamen Rider archives have faced copyright removals in recent years, specific Dragon Knight content remains available:

: Users have uploaded re-edits and episode blocks, such as "Rider Time Archive" versions covering Episodes 1-15 and later segments.

– One user uploaded the entire Kamen Rider Dragon Knight: The Complete Series DVD bonus disc, including:

A hidden gem often sought after on the archive is the unaired presentation pilot. Before the show went into full production, a test pilot was filmed to sell the concept. This footage—which features different actors, a different tone, and unfinished effects—provides a fascinating "what could have been" for franchise historians. The Internet Archive remains one of the few places where this rare piece of tokusatsu history is permanently cataloged and available for public viewing.

: The original 2008 Theme Song is archived as a standalone streamable file.

– Most uploads assume native English speakers. If you need captions, you’re out of luck except for two fan-submitted SRT files (incomplete, only episodes 1–6).

: There is significant interest in preserving the Japanese Dub of the show, which is considered partially lost media as it was never fully released on home media in high quality. 🎮 Video Game Archives

– While the Archive itself is legal, these uploads are copyright-infringing copies (Hasbro/Toei never authorized free distribution). They survive due to the show’s abandoned status – no DMCA takedowns have been observed, but that could change if a revival happens.