Hayao Miyazaki is world-famous for being the director and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, but back in the ’70s he was working for a different company called Nippon Animation.
Nippon Animation describes the set as a revolutionary new way to have “a timeless masterpiece at your fingertips“.
A clever way to make and watch anime without an electronic device.
This is where he cut his teeth as director for the very first time, overseeing an anime series called Future Boy Conan, which ran for 26 episodes from April to October in 1978.