If you find a copy at a garage sale or a thrift store for under $10, . If you see it listed for $100 on a collector’s forum… well, you probably already know if you’re the person who needs to buy it.
Disclaimer: Availability and specific features of the FightingKids DVD vary by region. Always check the disc’s region code before purchasing from international sellers.
If you’re a collector of obscure martial arts cinema, vintage children’s action media, or just love stumbling down YouTube rabbit holes at 2 AM, you may have heard the whisper of a title: FightingKids .
So, what exactly is on this disc, and why should you care? Let’s break it down. Released in the mid-2000s (exact dates vary by region), FightingKids is typically a low-budget action film or a compilation series featuring young martial artists. Unlike child-star vehicles from Disney or Nickelodeon, FightingKids leans heavily into real stunt work, choreographed sparring, and practical effects .
For the uninitiated, FightingKids isn’t a mainstream blockbuster. It is a cult-classic, direct-to-video (or direct-to-DVD) production that has garnered a small but dedicated following over the last two decades. Tracking down the physical FightingKids DVD has become something of a holy grail hunt for genre enthusiasts.