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Future Boy Conan aired in 1978, and presented a distant, post-apocalyptic future beginning in 2008. At this time, the world is ravaged by warfare and natural disaster.
Future Boy Conan is a must-watch series for all anime fans. The anime is fantastic in its own right, as Conan's adventures are just as thrilling today as they were in 1978.
Future Boy Conan originally aired in Japan back in 1979. Loosely based on Alexander Key’s novel The Incredible Tide, it dealt with a post-apocalyptic world where the only thing between another ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Future Boy Conan, the series was released in 1978 a few years prior to the formation of Studio Ghibli, produced by Nippon Animation. The series, which is planned to ...
“Future Boy Conan” wasn’t a particularly successful show upon its original airing, though it eventually received a 1999 sequel series that Miyazaki was entirely uninvolved in. However, its themes of ...
Future Boy Conan, a 1978 anime TV series that marks famed Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki's first solo directing credit, is getting a remastered North American release this year. GKIDS, an ...
Studio Ghibli wasn’t the beginning of Hayao Miyazaki’s anime career, as the legendary director was a part of the medium for quite some time. Arriving in 1979, Future Boy Conan was an anime ...
Future Boy Conan marks Cineverse's second RetroCrush exclusive deal with GKIDS, the first being Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water.
More than 43 years after debuting on Japanese tv, Hayao Miyazaki’s influential series Future Boy Conan is finally coming to North America. GKIDS will release the series in late 2021 with a new ...
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