YouTube wants you to stream. The Archive gives you the file. You can download the entire "Himitsu Sentai Goranger Complete" 21GB zip file. This means you own the episodes. You can put them on a Plex server, burn them to a Blu-ray, or watch them on a plane without buffering. For a 50-episode plus series, having the actual file is infinitely "better" than relying on a streaming link that might die tomorrow.
Before we praise the Archive, we must understand the pain. For nearly two decades, Goranger existed in a gray area. Toei Company, the producer of the series, has historically been aggressive with copyright strikes against fan-subtitled content on YouTube and Dailymotion. Consequently, available copies were often sourced from 4th-generation VHS tapes recorded off Japanese satellite TV in the 1980s. himitsu sentai goranger internet archive better
One of the deepest cuts available on the Archive is the raw footage of J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. Gorenger . This 1978 special is technically the first-ever Sentai crossover. The Internet Archive holds a 240p, nearly-broken transfer of this film, complete with Arabic subtitles (a remnant of a 1980s broadcast in the Middle East). For a historian, this file is a goldmine—it shows how the Black Cross Army was redesigned to fit the changing aesthetics of the late 70s. YouTube wants you to stream