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Future Boy Conan |

Conan and Lana |
未来少年コナン
(Mirai Shōnen Konan) |
| Genre |
Adventure, Drama, Science fiction, romance |
| TV
anime |
| Director |
Hayao Miyazaki |
| Studio |
Nippon Animation |
| Network |
NHK, Animax
TV3, Super
3
Rete 4, Cultoon HK:TVB、ATV |
| Original run |
April 4,
1978 – October 31,
1978 |
| Episodes |
26 |
| Anime
film |
| Mirai Shōnen Conan
Tokubetsu Hen-Kyodaiki Gigant no Fukkatsu |
| Director |
Hayao Miyazaki |
| Studio |
Nippon Animation |
| Released |
March 11,
1984
January
25, 1999 |
| Runtime |
25 minutes |
| Anime
and Manga Portal |
Future Boy Conan (未来少年コナン, Mirai Shōnen Konan
?) is an anime series, which premiered across Japan on the
NHK network between April 4 and
October 31, 1978 on the Tuesday 19:30-20:00 timeslot. The official
English title used by Nippon Animation is Conan, The
Boy in Future.
Spanning a total of 26 episodes, the series was produced by Nippon
Animation and featured the likes of Hayao Miyazaki (director, character
designs, storyboards), Isao Takahata (storyboards) and Yoshiyuki
Tomino (storyboards). It is an adaptation of Alexander Key's
novel The Incredible Tide.
A video game version of the series by Telenet Japan was released in 1992 on NEC's PC Engine console. The
game was released on the Super CD-Rom format and was only available
in Japan.
Story
The story begins in July 2008, during a time when mankind is
faced with the threat of extinction. A devastating war fought
between two major nations with ultra-magnetic weapons far greater
than anything seen earlier brings about total chaos and destruction
throughout the world, resulting in several earthquakes and tidal
waves, the earth thrown off its axis, its crust being rocked by
massive movements, and the five continents being torn completely
apart and sinking deep below the sea.
An attempt by a group of people to flee to outer space failed,
with their spaceships being forced back to earth and vanishing,
thus shattering their hopes. But one of the spaceships narrowly
escaped destruction and crash landed on a small island which had
miraculously survived the devastation. The crew members of the
spaceship settled there, as if they were seeds sown on the
island.
Amidst these survivors, a boy named Conan was born, bringing a
new ray of hope to the earth. After several years, during which
most of the other survivors had died and the only people left on
the island were Conan and his grandfather, he meets a young girl
named Lana, and their adventure begins.
Between the different islands left in the world: Industria, High
Harbor, Rambent, and others, the group travel and conflict rises
between good and evil.
Characters
- Conan (コナン,
Konan
?) Seiyū: Noriko Ohara
- The main protagonist of the series, Conan, is an 11
year old boy who grew up on the island and was raised by his
grandfather. Conan is very strong, and can even hang from a ledge
using only his toes. Conan is friends with Lana.
- Lana (ラナ,
Rana
?) Seiyū: Mieko Nobusawa
- Lana is the first non-Remnant Island inhabitant, and the first
girl Conan sees. Lana is the granddaughter of Dr. Lao, and Lepka
wants to use her to get Lao to tell him the secret of solar power.
Lana is referred to as possessing ESP, allowing her to communicate with a
seagull 'Tikki', as well as sense the presence of her grandpa. She
comes from High Harbour.
- Grandpa (おじい,
Ojī
?) Seiyū: Masato Yamanouchi
- Conan's elderly grandfather, who's alive after their spaceship
crashes on the remnant island in the first episode.
- Monsley (モンスリー,
Monsurī
?) Seiyū: Rihoko Yoshida
- A young commander of Industria's armed forces, Monsley is the
second non-Islander Conan sees. Piloting the flying boat Falco, she follows
Lepka's orders by helping capture Lana, and eventually leading the
invasion of Industria to conquer the High Habor. Ultimately after
the lost battle in the High Harbor, Monsley renounces Lepka's
ambitions, and joins with Conan against him.
- Jimsy (ジムシー,
Jimushī
?) Seiyū: Kazuyo Aoki
- A wild boy living alone on the first island Conan arrives at,
Jimsy quickly becomes Conan's first 'companion', helping him rescue
Lana. Jimsy is a master hunter, and motivated by his stomach.
- Dyce (ダイス,
Daisu
?) Seiyū: Ichirō Nagai
- Dyce is a citizen of Industria, and the captain of the ship
Barracuda. He was ordered to kidnap Lana prior to the
start of series, but let her escape due to his obsession with his
captive. Dyce is initially a comedic villain in the show, but
eventually becomes one of Conan's allies .
- Lepka (レプカ,
Repuka
?) Seiyū: Iemasa Kayumi
- The head of administration of Industria, Lepka technically
serves under the Industria High Council, a group of scientists.
However, over the course of the series, he becomes the sole
dictator of Industria, and the primary antagonist. Lepka desires to extract the
secret of solar
power from Lao to power his weapons, allowing him to rule over
what remains of the world.
- Dr. Lao (ラオ博士,
Rao-hakase
?) Seiyū: Masato Yamanouchi
- The grandfather of Lana, the main scientist responsible for the
development of solar power for both civil and wartime usage.
Originally a member of the Industrian High Council, he defected
after he learned of Lepka's ambitions. He believes that the people
of Industria must be taught to discard their weapons, and begin new
lives. For this reason he escapes, bringing with him the secret of
how to access the orbiting solar power station from pre-war
times.
- Umasou
- Umasou is Jimsy's piglet, "unmasou" which means "Look
Delicious" in Japan.
- Orlo
- The coward and the traitor of the High Harbor, he follows the
Industria and has an evil plot to become a leader of High Habor
then he gives a demand told everyone to give up Industria.
- Tera
- Orlo's younger sister, she's injuries by a rocket from
Industria's soldiers and a second leader of Orlo's men.
Anime
Future Boy Conan first aired across Japan on the NHK TV network between April 4 and
October 31, 1978, during the Tuesday, 7:30pm timeslot. It has been
regularly broadcast across Japan on the anime satellite
television network, Animax, who have also later translated and
dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its
respective English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia, under the title Conan, The
Boy In Future.
The series was also translated into numerous other languages,
including Cantonese, Mandarin, French, Spanish, Italian, Catalan, Basque, Portuguese, Korean, Turkish and
Arabic,
being broadcast across Europe,
Latin America,
the Arab World, and
numerous other regions.
Staff
- Original story: Alexander Key (The
Incredible Tide)
- Planning and production: Nippon Animation
- Executive producer: Kōichi Motohashi
- Production manager: Mitsuru Takakuwa
- Planning: Shōji Satō (Nippon Animation)
- Producers: Junzō Nakajima, Shigeo Endō
- Script: Kenshō Nakano/Sōji Yoshikawa/Tetsu Kurumi
- Music: Shin'ichirō
Ikebe
- Character designs: Hayao Miyazaki/Yasuo
Ōtsuka
- Chief animation director: Yasuo Ōtsuka
- Art director: Nizo Yamamoto
- Sound director: Shigeharu Shiba
- Storyboards: Hayao Miyazaki
(ep.1~4,8,12,15~19,22~26), Keiji Hayakawa (ep.3&4,8,12,15), Isao Takahata
(ep.7,9&10,13,20), Seiji Okuda (ep.5&6), Yoshiyuki
Tomino (ep.14,21), Noboru Ishiguro (ep.11), Takayoshi
Suzuki (ep.17)
- Animation checker: Hidemi Maeda
- Animation Assistance: OH! Production: Johji Manabe, Kazuhide
Tomonaga, Koichi Murata, Shojuro Yamauchi, Shunji Saida
- Backgrounds: Atelier Rourke: Masamichi Takano, Taisaburō Abe,
Junji Kasahara
- Photography: Tokyo Animation Film: Hitoshi Kaneko, Masatatsu
Shimizu
- Editing: Takeshi Seyama
- Film developers: Tōyo Genzōsho
- Effects: Hidenori Ishida
- Sound recording: Kunio Kuwabara
- Sound production: Omnibus Promotion
- Sound studio: Cinebeam
- Sound Effects: Ishida Sound Production (now Fizz Sound
Creation): Hidenori Ishida
- Co-director: Keiji Hayakawa
- Assistant directors: Takayoshi Suzuki, Ken'ichi Baba
- Production assistants: Nobuaki Hosoda (ep.1~26), Kazuhiko
Hoshīde, Kōji Takeuchi, Shūji Uchiyama, Yoshimasa Kanda
- Finish checker and color design: Michiyo Yasuda
- Episode directors: Hayao Miyazaki (ep.1~26), Isao Takahata
(ep.9&10), Keiji Hayakawa (ep.11~26)
- Director: Hayao Miyazaki
- Production: Nippon Animation, NHK
Theme
songs
- Opening theme: Ima Chikyū ga Mezameru (今地球がめざめる, Now,
Earth is awaking.
?) (performance: Naozumi Kamata, Yūko
Yamaji)
- Ending theme: Shiawase no Yokan (幸せの予感, Presentiment of
Happiness
?) (performance: Naozumi Kamata, Yūko
Yamaji)
- Italian theme: Conan (コナン
?) (performance: Georgia Lepore)
Popularity in Arab World
The show was very popular in the Arab World and still is today. Conan's name
was changed to Adnan and Lana's name was changed to Leina so that
they could have names similar to Arabic names. A DVD version was released
for most of the episodes with the anime dubbed into the Arabic
language.
References
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