Future
Boy Conan ,
the beloved 1978 series directed by Hayao Miyazaki , is
returning to the spotlight with an art exhibition commemorating Nippon
Animation 's 50th anniversary . Called Our
Future Boy Conan Exhibition 2025 , the event will bring together
never-before-seen illustrations by prominent Japanese artists, paying tribute
to a work that marked the beginning of the legendary filmmaker's career.
Two
venues, one nostalgic experience
The
exhibition will take place in Tokyo in two different venues:
- Rivest
Yu Gallery: June 11-22, 2025 .
- Rivest
Sou Gallery: June 13-24, 2025 .
Both
locations will offer the public the chance to immerse themselves in a renewed
vision of Conan's post-apocalyptic universe, with works that reinterpret
characters, settings, and emotions from the original series.
Renowned
artists join the tribute
Among the
talents participating in this celebration are:
- Yusuke Murata , illustrator of One-Punch
Man , with a dynamic and detailed style.
- Sho Kitagawa , creator of 19
NINETEEN , with a fresh and contemporary vision.
- Toru Terada , recognized for
his work on the Drakengard manga adaptation .
- Noma Sabear and Atsushi Maeda ,
whose unique styles will also be part of this exclusive collection.
Attendees
will be able to appreciate how these artists reinterpret the story of Conan
through their own visual sensibilities, keeping the essence of an anime classic
alive.
A unique
opportunity for fans and collectors
The
exhibition promises not only nostalgia but also inspiration for new generations
of artists and anime fans. Featuring exclusive materials, original sketches,
and themed merchandise, Our Future Boy Conan Exhibition 2025 is
shaping up to be one of the summer's cultural highlights in Japan.