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GKIDS ACQUIRES NORTH AMERICAN RIGHTS TO “FUTURE BOY CONAN”

Author: Newsroom

NEW YORK (July 8, 2021) – GKIDS, the acclaimed producer and distributor of animation for adult and family audiences, announced today it has acquired the North American distribution rights for FUTURE BOY CONAN (Mirai Shounen Conan), the 1978 directorial debut by Academy Award®-winner Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away). The 26-episode series, which was produced by Nippon Animation, will be released by GKIDS in late 2021. The acquisition marks the first time that the series will be available in North America. A new 4K restoration will be available in its original Japanese language, as well as a new English dub version. International sales are handled by Nippon Animation.

“We are thrilled to help bring this legendary series to North America,” said GKIDS President David Jesteadt. “With a beautiful new restoration, now is the perfect time for American fans of director Hayao Miyazaki to experience this classic adventure series as it was meant to be seen.”

SYNOPSIS: Twenty years ago, a terrible war fought with magnetic weapons caused the earth’s axis to tilt, and earthquakes and tidal waves destroyed civilization. Conan is born into this new world, raised by his adopted grandfather on an isolated island. But his life is forever changed when a mysterious girl named Lana washes ashore, pursued by shadowy operatives who seek to use her in a new scheme to control what’s left of the world.

The directorial debut of Academy Award®-winner Hayao Miyazaki (Spirited Away) is a landmark in animation history. This delightful sci-fi adventure series, beloved worldwide but never before released in North America, features a new English language version and 4K digital restoration.

Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Writer: Akira Nakano
Executive Producer: Koichi Motohashi
Planning: Shoji Sato
Character Design: Hayao Miyazaki
Animation Director: Yasuo Otsuka
Producers: Junzo Nakajima, Shigeo Endo
Country: Japan
Year: 1978
Genre: Action-Adventure
Run time: 29” (26 episodes) – 13 total hours

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