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* FollowTheLeader: ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' and ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' were runaway successes, and this, along with the likes of ''Series/TheAdventuresOfSinbad'', was one of the many imitators that sprung up in their wake.
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** In a case of Production Company Hop, season 1 was produced by [[WesternAnimation/XMen Graz]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTick Entertainment]]; season 2 saw them replaced by C&D (Créativité et Développement), formed by ex-[[Creator/DICEntertainment [=DiC=]]] founder Jean Chalopin, via their American subsidiary Creator/JetlagProductions.

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** In a case of Production Company Hop, season 1 was produced by [[WesternAnimation/XMen [[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries Graz]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTick Entertainment]]; season 2 saw them replaced by C&D (Créativité et Développement), formed by ex-[[Creator/DICEntertainment [=DiC=]]] founder Jean Chalopin, via their American subsidiary Creator/JetlagProductions.
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** In a case of Production Company Hop, season 1 was produced by [[WesternAnimation/XMen Graz]] [[WesternAnimation/TheTick Entertainment]]; season 2 saw them replaced by C&D (Créativité et Développement), formed by ex-[[Creator/DICEntertainment [=DiC=]]] founder Jean Chalopin, via their American subsidiary Creator/JetlagProductions.


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** Story editor [[WesternAnimation/{{Jem}} Christy Marx]] [[https://www.enriqueautor.com/post/christy-marx-interview has explained that]], while Jean Chalopin was credited as the writer for all the season 2 episodes, he never wrote anything; his name was only there as part of a production credit scheme funded by the French government that required French writers have at least partial credit. The actual writers were credited under the "adapted by" header.
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* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. Creator/MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a complete DVD of the series does exist, it was only released in Australia and is very hard to find. Only the first 39 episodes saw release to DVD in the States, and sadly plans for further volumes were cancelled.
* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. Creator/MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a complete DVD of the series does exist, it was only released in Australia and is very hard to find. Only the first 39 episodes saw release to DVD in the States, and sadly plans for further volumes were cancelled.
cancelled. However, the whole series can be watched for free on Tubi.
* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. Creator/MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.
* UncreditedRole: None of the voice actors are credited, but it's pretty obvious who most of them are.
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* ChannelHop: The original series aired in syndication, while the semi-spinoff/followup ''Conan and the Young Warriors'' aired on Creator/{{CBS}} Saturday mornings.

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* ChannelHop: The original series aired in syndication, while the semi-spinoff/followup ''Conan and the Young Warriors'' ''WesternAnimation/ConanAndTheYoungWarriors'' aired on Creator/{{CBS}} Saturday mornings.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While a complete DVD of the series does exist, it was only released in Australia and is very hard to find. Only the first 39 episodes saw release to DVD in the States, and sadly plans for further volumes were cancelled.
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* ChannelHop: The original series aired in syndication, while the semi-spinoff/followup ''Conan and the Young Warriors'' aired on Creator/{{CBS}} Saturday mornings.
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* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.

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* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice
** Creator/ScottMcNeil plays multiple characters, including Wrath-Amon.
** And Zula is [[Franchise/GIJoe Destro]], Snagg is [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Optimus Primal]], Jezmine is [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Lee Kanker]] and Needle is [[WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger Principal Erickson]].
** Michael Donovan - King Randor in 2002 ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'', Wolf Bronski in ''Exo-Squad'', countless others - is Conan.
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* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. MarvelComics also put out an ongoing with the same name.

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* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of Conan. MarvelComics also put out an ongoing comic series with the same name.

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** Michael Donovan - King Randor in 2002 ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'', Wolf Bronski in ''Exo-Squad'', countless others - is Conan.

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** Michael Donovan - King Randor in 2002 ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'', Wolf Bronski in ''Exo-Squad'', countless others - is Conan.
* NamesTheSame: "Conan the Adventurer" was originally the name of a series of short stories published in the 1960s. It was later used as the name of a separate live-action TV series adaptation of
Conan. MarvelComics also put out an ongoing with the same name.
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** Michael Donovan - King Randor in 2002 ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'', Wolf Bronski in ''Exo-Squad'', countless others - is Conan.
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** ScottMcNeil plays multiple characters, including Wrath-Amon.

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** ScottMcNeil Creator/ScottMcNeil plays multiple characters, including Wrath-Amon.
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* HeyItsThatVoice
** ScottMcNeil plays multiple characters, including Wrath-Amon.
** And Zula is [[Franchise/GIJoe Destro]], Snagg is [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Optimus Primal]], Jezmine is [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Lee Kanker]] and Needle is [[WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger Principal Erickson]].
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