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* DirtyCoward: Lepka didn't hesitate to abandon his men while trying to flee in an escape pod.
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** [[spoiler:Monsley]] is an uncaring enforcer who works for Lepka, helping him capture Lana and later leads an attack against High Harbor. However, as the series goes on, she takes an interest in Conan due to his strength and bravery. Then after the folks of High Harbor allows her and her soldiers to join their community, she tries to convince Lepka to follow a more peaceful path. When that (obviously) fails, she turns against Lepka and joins Conan and his friends.
** The young girl, Tera, appears as a bratty bully, helping her older brother, Orlo, steal and torment the people of High Harbor. She slowly starts to change after growing attached to Jimsy.
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%%* PuppyLove: Conan and Lana. [[ShipTease Implied]] with Jimsy and Tera.
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* WouldHitAGirl: The rebellious gang leader, Orlo, constantly smacked Lana around while trying to get information on Conan's whereabouts.
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* PlotPants: The characters change out of their wardrobes when they're relaxing at [[{{Arcadia}} High Harbor]], but every time trouble starts up they jump back into their old, ragged clothes as fast as they can.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Conan was practically raised barefoot, so he feels more comfortable like so. When the people at High Harbor try to give him shoes, he gets rid of them fast, though it doesn't help that they're too large for him.
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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Conan was practically raised barefoot, so he feels more comfortable like so. When the people at High Harbor try to give him shoes, he gets rid of them fast, though it doesn't help that they're too large for him.
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* BladeOnAStick: Conan's weapon of choice is a fishing harpoon.
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An {{anime}} series airing on Creator/{{NHK}} during 1978, ''Future Boy Conan'' features direction, storyboards and character designs by Creator/HayaoMiyazaki. Despite the Miyazaki cred, the show did not get an official American release until ''2021''. The story is based on ''The Incredible Tide'' by Creator/AlexanderKey, also known for the ''Witch Mountain'' books.
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An {{anime}} series airing on Creator/{{NHK}} during 1978, ''Future Boy Conan'' features direction, storyboards and character designs by Creator/HayaoMiyazaki. Despite the Miyazaki cred, the show did not get an official American release until ''2021''. The story is based on ''The Incredible Tide'' by Creator/AlexanderKey, also known for the ''Witch Mountain'' books.
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* SaturdayMorningCartoon: Creator/{{Univision}} considered this as such when they broadcast the Latino Spanish dub on Saturday mornings in the late 1980s. Until the 2021 [=GKids=] Blu-Ray release, this had been the ''only'' official release of the series in the U.S. [[note]]In Japan in 1978, the show aired Tuesday nights at 7:30pm local time.[[/note]]
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* SaturdayMorningCartoon: The Latino Spanish dub was part of a predominantly anime Saturday morning lineup on Creator/{{Univision}} considered this as such when they broadcast circa 1987, alongside ''Manga/PrincessKnight'' (''La Princesa Caballero''), ''Anime/TimeBokan'' (''La Maquina del Tiempo'') and the Latino Spanish dub on Saturday mornings in the late 1980s.animated ''Series/MoonlightMask'' (''El Capitan Centella'') among others. Until the 2021 [=GKids=] Blu-Ray release, this had been the ''only'' official release of the series in the U.S. [[note]]In Japan in 1978, the show aired Tuesday nights at 7:30pm local time.[[/note]]
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An {{anime}} series airing on Creator/{{NHK}} during 1978, ''Future Boy Conan'' features direction, storyboards and character designs by Creator/HayaoMiyazaki. Despite the Miyazaki cred, the show did not get an official American release until ''2021''. The story is based on ''The Incredible Tide'' by Creator/AlexanderKey, also known for the ''Witch Mountain'' books.
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Despite having the name Miyazaki attached to it, it took this series ''43'' years to finally get an official American release, with a subtitled/dubbed Blu-Ray release courtesy of [=GKids=].
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* SaturdayMorningCartoon: Creator/{{Univision}} considered this as such when they broadcast the Latino Spanish dub on Saturday mornings in the late 1980s. Until the 2021 [=GKids=] Blu-Ray release, this had been the ''only'' official release of the series in the U.S.
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* SaturdayMorningCartoon: Creator/{{Univision}} considered this as such when they broadcast the Latino Spanish dub on Saturday mornings in the late 1980s. Until the 2021 [=GKids=] Blu-Ray release, this had been the ''only'' official release of the series in the U.S. [[note]]In Japan in 1978, the show aired Tuesday nights at 7:30pm local time.[[/note]]
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* SaturdayMorningCartoon: Creator/{{Univision}} considered this as such when they broadcast the Latino Spanish dub on Saturday mornings in the late 1980s. Until the 2021 [=GKids=] Blu-Ray release, this had been the ''only'' official release of the series in the U.S.
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Despite having the name Miyazaki attached to it, it took this series ''43'' years to finally get an official American release, with a subtitled/dubbed Blu-Ray release courtesy of [=GKids=].