OVA
Description
Skyrider features in the "Kamen Rider SD" franchise as a super-deformed rendition of the original hero. He works independently, employing his flight power to act as an aerial lookout for fellow Kamen Riders. His core duty involves using a video camera to broadcast surveillance footage via "Sky Rider Television," supplying vital intelligence during missions.
A documented incident shows a stray ball knocking him off a football goal during Gran Shocker's attack on a sports arena, illustrating a comedic mishap. Distinctly, this version of Skyrider lacks his own motorcycle. He utilizes alternative transportation, notably riding alongside Amazon on the Jungler vehicle.
Within the video game "Kamen Rider SD: Sortie!! Rider Machines," Skyrider appears as a non-playable character. During Rider Carrier segments, he serves as a mechanic ally, offering players weapon upgrades, health restoration, and vehicle enhancements. This role underscores his supportive capacity rather than direct combat in the game.
Skyrider is part of the Rider coalition opposing the united villain force Gran Shocker across the broader "Kamen Rider SD" franchise, including manga and the OVA "Strange!? Kumo Otoko." Specific narrative arcs, character development, or background stories for Skyrider in these additional SD media remain undocumented.
A documented incident shows a stray ball knocking him off a football goal during Gran Shocker's attack on a sports arena, illustrating a comedic mishap. Distinctly, this version of Skyrider lacks his own motorcycle. He utilizes alternative transportation, notably riding alongside Amazon on the Jungler vehicle.
Within the video game "Kamen Rider SD: Sortie!! Rider Machines," Skyrider appears as a non-playable character. During Rider Carrier segments, he serves as a mechanic ally, offering players weapon upgrades, health restoration, and vehicle enhancements. This role underscores his supportive capacity rather than direct combat in the game.
Skyrider is part of the Rider coalition opposing the united villain force Gran Shocker across the broader "Kamen Rider SD" franchise, including manga and the OVA "Strange!? Kumo Otoko." Specific narrative arcs, character development, or background stories for Skyrider in these additional SD media remain undocumented.