Plot - B-Robo Kabutack
The sixteenth installment of the Metal Hero Series of tokusatsu shows produced by Toei Company is the Japanese television program B-Robo Kabutack. From February 23, 1997, until March 1, 1998, it was broadcast.
It is the first of Toei’s line of kid-friendly Metal Hero Series television programs. Takeshi Kusao, who provided the voice for the character Kabutack, sang the song “Noble Honest Kabutack” (, Kiyoku Tadashiku Kabutakku), which serves as the film’s opening theme.
As the B-Fighters appear in the series, the show is something of a sequel to B-Fighter Kabuto. Along with Denji Sentai Megaranger, it aired
Plot B-Robo Kabutack
The oldest stratum of the earth’s crust was excavated by the eccentric genius Dr. Torahiko Koenji. After translating the texts, he discovered that there were 13 “Star Pieces” that had been buried all across the earth. Any wish may be fulfilled if someone managed to collect all the Star Pieces. In order to find the Star Pieces, Dr. Koenji created search robots known as “B-robots”. However, a trio of these robots, lead by Cobrander, activated before their sleep-education program was finished, and as a result, they began to conduct wrongdoing throughout the village.
Fortunately, a group of three “good” B-robots had successfully finished the entire sleep-learning program and had become friends with Yuzuru Koenji, Dr. Koenji’s grandson. The three “good” B-robots and the gang start their hunt for the “Star Pieces” with the help of Yuzuru, his companions Sayuri Mitaka and Kuranosuke Kichijouji, while overcoming the transgressions of the three “bad” B-robots.