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  2. Future Boy Conan - Wikipedia

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    Future Boy Conan (未来少年コナン, Mirai Shōnen Konan), also known as Conan, The Boy in Future, is a Japanese post-apocalyptic science fiction anime series. It is an adaptation of American science-fiction writer Alexander Key's 1970 novel The Incredible Tide.

  3. List of Future Boy Conan episodes - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of all 26 episodes of Future Boy Conan, an anime television series by Nippon Animation. The series began airing in Japan on 4 April 1978 at 7:30pm on the NHK TV network in Japan. It ran for about seven months, with episode 26 airing on 31 October 1978.

  4. The Incredible Tide - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Tide tells the story of Conan, a boy who lives alone on a small island on Earth ravaged by World War III.The world was knocked off its axis and the continents have sunk into the ocean, with only small islets remaining.

  5. Yoshifumi Kondō - Wikipedia

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    Kondo moved to Nippon Animation in June 1978, participating in the production of such shows as Future Boy Conan and Anne of Green Gables. In 1978, he co-authored a textbook for beginning animators titled Animation Book (アニメーションの本 Animēshon no Hon).

  6. Future boy - Wikipedia

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    Future boy(s) may refer to: Future Boy, alternative name of musician James Bourne; Future Boy, from the 2001 album The Optimist LP by Turin Brakes; Future Boy Conan, a Japanese anime series; Future Boy Zoltron, an episode of the animated series Steven Universe; Mirae (band), with Korean name referred as "Mirae Sonyeon", which means "Future boys"

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  8. Nippon Animation - Wikipedia

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    Taiga Adventure (Mirai Shonen Conan II: Taiga no Daiboken) – 1999; a remake of Future Boy Conan directed by Hayao Miyazaki's former assistant, Keiji Hayakawa, but featuring a new cast of characters; Marcelino Pan y Vino – 2000 (Japan-Spain co-production; title is Spanish for "Marcelino, bread and wine") Mahōjin Guru Guru – April 2000, TV ...

  9. 'Ghost Boy' tells true story of waking from 12-year coma - AOL

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    In 1988, at just 12 years old, Martin Pistorius' health started to decline. He soon went into a coma-like state for 12 years, but now he's awake and telling an amazing story. Pistorius says while ...