After his time at Toei, Hayao Miyazaki spent the mid-to-late 70s working at Zuiyo Eizo/Nippon Animation on projects such as World Masterpiece Theater and Future Boy Conan - a 1978 TV anime adaptation of The Incredible Tide by Alexander Key that demonstrated many of the themes with which Miyazaki would become associated. The titular hero of that series, a young survivor of mankind's near-extinction from a July 2008 war, is now being featured as a poseable figma from Max Factory and Good Smile Company.
figma Conan
The young boy who lives in a post-apocalyptic future is joining the figma series!
From the classic Hayao Miyazaki series 'Future Boy Conan' comes a figma of the main character, Conan!
- Using the smooth yet posable joints of figma, you can act out a variety of different scenes.
- He comes with three face plates: a smiling expression, a valiant expression and a face with clenched teeth.
- Optional parts include his harpoon a variety of optional hand parts as well as a special foot part to hold his harpoon between his toes.
- An articulated figma stand is included, which allows various poses to be taken.
Product Details
- Product Name
- figma Conan
- Series
- Future Boy Conan
- Manufacturer
- Max Factory
- Category
- figma
- Release Date
- 2017/02
- Specifications
- Painted ABS&PVC non-scale articulated figure with stand included. Approximately 110mm in height.
- Sculptor
- Max Factory
- Released by
- Max Factory
- Distributed by
- Good Smile Company
Max Factory, Phat! and GSC previously offered a figma of Sherlock Hound, a 1984 Italian-Japanese co-production between TMS Entertainment and the television station RAI, for which Miyazaki directed six episodes.
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