Talk:Skysurfer Strike Force

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The two dvds released from Digiview and their episode listings are as follows: Since the episodes seem to be in a random order, it's unknown which listing of episodes is in the correct order. Unsure how to merge this information into the article. Vrillusions 19:15, 12 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Skysurfer Strike Force: Alien Attack
 * 1) City of Terror
 * 2) Death Paint
 * 3) Voodoo Master
 * 4) Alien Attack
 * Skysurfer Strike Force: Time Storm
 * 1) Titan of Terror
 * 2) The Ancient City
 * 3) Time Storm
 * 4) Cyber Magic

There are now two more DVD's (with second season eps, meaning the Super Junky Monkey opening is included!) and with only two or three more releases the entire series will be available. While released out of sequence, we're lucky to have any DVD releases at all. I'm just concerned that if and when there are two more DVD's they'll only contain eight more episodes, not ten, and two episodes will be left off DVD forever.

Looks as if I was mistaken and it's actually three more DVD's, and I think each has four episodes. I own one I bought at Wal-mart and Amazon.com lists the other two which I have yet to see on store shelves. There may be a fourth that I have yet to find (either on-line or in person), but as stated above, I'm seriously concerned that Digiview may have stuck with only four episodes per DVD and as a consequence might cruelly leave two episodes off DVD forever. I would check Digiview's website, but it is currently under construction. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.254.116.205 (talk) 02:39, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

Blood type
Why is their blood type of interest? Edison 00:02, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

The blood types are listed in the opening stills and as a bit of trivia should remain. Perhaps a better listing would be to indicated the source and mirror how the stills read? (In text only if screengrabs would be a violation of copyright.)

An Impossibility Of Skysurfer Strike Force Being Japanese In The Sense Of Origin
Skysurfer Strike Force can't be an American & Japanese jointly originated superhero series in the sense of who originally created the series - the kind of superhero program sub-genre that the series looks like it falls under should be just American - not Japanese in the sense of the franchise's creation or American-Japanese in the sense of a joint venture of an American presentation of a Japanese superhero character or superhero team. Wikipedia should be listing the "Country of origin" section of the information table as being just "United States (of America)". I might just make a slight change to remove "Japan" from the info table's "Country of origin" section - it might give readers more understanding that it is American in origin --Ben Carolan New (talk) 15:43, 28 August 2020 (UTC)