

Conan
In this adaptation of the work of Robert E. Howard, Conan goes in search of the ancient Sword of Atlantis, a powerful weapon you need to deal with an evil sorcerer. Together with a group of brave warriors live an incredible adventure in which you face terrible creatures from hell.
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Plot Summary
In a magical age, Conan, a young barbarian, sets out on a quest to avenge his family and defeat the evil wizard Wrath-Amon. Along his journey, he is aided by the goddess Ishra and a group of loyal companions. The series follows Conan's battles against supernatural forces and his struggle to restore peace to his land.
Critical Reception
Conan the Adventurer was a popular animated series in the late 1990s, known for its action-packed storylines and faithful adaptation of Robert E. Howard's character. While primarily aimed at a younger audience, it was generally well-received for its animation quality and adventurous spirit.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant animation and exciting action sequences.
- Appreciated for bringing the iconic Conan character to a new generation through animation.
- Often cited as a solid fantasy adventure cartoon for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this animated series is not readily available on Google's platform.
Fun Fact
The animated series was a departure from the more adult-oriented live-action Conan films, aiming for a broader, family-friendly audience while still retaining the core elements of the Conan mythology.
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