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This month on the podcast, we’re celebrating the well-known ever North American English open of 1 in every of the most influential anime of the 70s: Future Boy Conan! That’s proper, after over 40 years, we’re at closing getting a open in The USA (with a brand fresh English dub!) this capacity that of Gkids. And with me to chat about this traditional gem is Conan smooth-fan Dave Merrill! Hear as we focus on the history of this magnificent sequence, what number of amazingly proficient of us worked on it, how it modified into a vastly influential popular culture phenomenon in Japan and numerous countries, and why YOU ought so as to add it to your seek list–all with out any well-known spoilers!–on this extra long episode. Let’s dwelling proceed!
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- Aquire Future Boy Conan on bluray at Rightstuf, Amazon, and Gkids’ on-line store!
- Consult with Excessive Harbor Earn, one among the principle Future Boy Conan fansites nonetheless working!
- Future Boy Conan at Nausicaa Earn
- Aquire Hayao Miyazaki’s Starting Point 1979-1996, where he talks about his work & his path of (which contains some bits of when he worked on Future Boy Conan!), in print or digitally.
- The Italian opening of Future Boy Conan
- Learn Dave’s anime blog, Let’s Anime!
- Receive Dave on Twitter
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