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* This is the first "[[Elemental HERO]]" to be [[Limited]], and later, [[Forbidden]].
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Hero Pressure]]".
  
* This is also the first "Elemental HERO" to be released from the manga in America, and the second in Japan. (In Japan, the first "Elemental HERO" from released from the Manga was "[[Elemental HERO Ocean]]" in Weekly Jump, followed by this card in V-Jump.)
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* "Stratos" in this card's English name is derived from the [[wikipedia:Stratosphere|Stratosphere]], the second major layer of the [[wikipedia:Earth's atmosphere|Earth's atmosphere]], which also reflects this card's [[WIND]] [[Attribute]].
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** Also, "stratos" is the Greek word for "army", referencing this card's "[[HERO]]" [[support]] effects.
  
* This card's English name, "Stratos", is derived from the word [[wikipedia:Stratosphere|Stratosphere]], the second major layer of the [[wikipedia:Earth's atmosphere|Earth's atmosphere]].
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* This card's effect when it is Normal or Special Summoned is directly comparable to 2 "[[Elemental HERO]]"-themed Spells: "[[E - Emergency Call]]", and "[[R - Righteous Justice]]".
** Also, Stratos in Greek means Army, possibly referencing its ability to bring out more Heroes .
 
  
* The French and Spanish names of this card are the translation of its Japanese name, "Elemental HERO Airman" {E・HERO(エレメンタルヒーロー) エアーマン}.
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* This card is the first "[[Elemental HERO]]" monster to be [[Limited]], and later, [[Forbidden]].
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** This card is also the second "HERO" monster to be Forbidden, the first being "[[Destiny HERO - Disk Commander]]".
  
* This monster bears a resemblance to the Acroyear villains from the Japanese Microman action figure series (Known as Micronauts in the US).
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* This card is the first "Elemental HERO" to be released from the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|manga]] in America, and the second in Japan. (In Japan, the first was "[[Elemental HERO Ocean]]" in ''Weekly Jump'', followed by this card in ''[[V-Jump]]''.)
  
* This is one of the 11 non-fusion "Elemental HERO" monsters that does not have a [[Fusion Monster]] that requires it as a [[Fusion Material Monster]]. The other ten are:
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* The French and Spanish names of this card (and in some video games in the latter) are the translation of its Japanese name, "Elemental HERO Airman" ({{Ruby||エレメンタル}}・{{Ruby|HERO|ヒーロー}} エアーマン).
**[[Elemental HERO Neo Bubbleman]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Neos Alius]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Voltic]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Ice Edge]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Knospe]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Poison Rose]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Prisma]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Captain Gold]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Flash]]
 
**[[Elemental HERO Shadow Mist]]
 
 
 
* This is a member of a series of cards based on the Earth's geography. It is the only one that isn't based on the Earth itself but the stratosphere protecting it. Other things represented by "Elemental HERO" monsters include:
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Ocean|Oceans]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Woodsman|Woods/Forests]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Absolute Zero|Arctic/Antarctic]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO The Shining|Light/Sun]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Gaia|Rocks/Minerals]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Inferno|Magma Core]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Poison Rose|Plants]]
 
:#[[Elemental HERO Voltic|Electricity]]
 
 
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Hero Pressure]]".
 
 
 
* A connection is hinted between him and the theme of the manga "Infinite Stratos", that features people with robotic suits, resembling the one of this card's artwork
 

Latest revision as of 17:27, 31 October 2023

  • This card is the first "Elemental HERO" to be released from the manga in America, and the second in Japan. (In Japan, the first was "Elemental HERO Ocean" in Weekly Jump, followed by this card in V-Jump.)
  • The French and Spanish names of this card (and in some video games in the latter) are the translation of its Japanese name, "Elemental HERO Airman" (エレメンタルHEROヒーロー エアーマン).