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Conan the Adventurer (1997)
Season 1
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TV series featuring the mythical barbarian.
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22 Episodes
The Heart of the Elephant (1)
E1
The Heart of the Elephant (1)
Episode 1
The Heart of the Elephant (2)
E2
The Heart of the Elephant (2)
Episode 2
Lair of the Beastmen
E3
Lair of the Beastmen
Episode 3
The Siege of Ahl Sohn-Bar
E4
The Siege of Ahl Sohn-Bar
Episode 4
A Friend in Need
E5
A Friend in Need
Episode 5
The Ruby Fruit Forest
E6
The Ruby Fruit Forest
Episode 6
The Three Virgins
E7
The Three Virgins
Episode 7
Ransom
E8
Ransom
Episode 8
The Curse of Afka
E9
The Curse of Afka
Episode 9
Impostor
E10
Impostor
Episode 10
Amazon Woman
E11
Amazon Woman
Episode 11
Homecoming
E12
Homecoming
Episode 12
The Taming
E13
The Taming
Episode 13
Red Sonja
E14
Red Sonja
Episode 14
Shadows of Death
E15
Shadows of Death
Episode 15
The Child
E16
The Child
Episode 16
The Crystal Arrow
E17
The Crystal Arrow
Episode 17
The Labyrinth
E18
The Labyrinth
Episode 18
The Cavern
E19
The Cavern
Episode 19
Antidote
E20
Antidote
Episode 20
Lethal Wizards
E21
Lethal Wizards
Episode 21
Heir Apparent
E22
Heir Apparent
Episode 22
Cast of Season 1
Ralf Moeller
Conan
Danny Woodburn
Otli
Jeremy Kemp
Hissah Zul
T.J. Storm
Bayu
Omar Ayala
Beastman
Robert McRay
ZZeben
Season 1 Reviews
Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Conan seemed genuinely excited to be back at work and he detailed his journey of ups and downs, culminating in what he said was "the lowest low" - the discovery of a Halloween mask clearly modeled after him and titled, "Ex Talk Show Host."
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
A bit about a clown talking above the heads of little kids? Check. A Ricky Gervais put-down? Check. Free-wheeling interviews with famous types? That's all here, all done in quintessential, quirky Conan style.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
He's not the future of comedy or the savior of all hipsterdom. He's a man at a desk, making jokes about himself while making chitchat with other famous people.
New York Post
Michael Starr
By the end of the show, with musical guest Jack White - with whom Conan jammed - O'Brien had removed his tie for a casual look. Whether America will be as comfortable with this new "Conan" remains to be seen.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Overall it was a rather conservative show, which is one way to handle an opening night.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
It is probably too much to say that leaving "The Tonight Show" was the best thing that could have happened to O'Brien, but it made him interesting and topical in ways that he would not have been had he stayed on NBC.
San Jose Mercury News
Chuck Barney
Not everything worked, of course, and anyone expecting "Conan" to reinvent the wheel or drastically shake up the genre is probably disappointed. But if you were simply glad to see his brand of quirky comedy back in late night it was cause for celebration.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
The highlight of the episode came post-monologue, as we got to see Andy back on the couch with Conan, bantering like the good old days, with Andy sneakily dropping all the best lines.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
"Conan" looks like it is already settling in for what could be a long, long run.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
I want to see that excitement on Conan-and to be fair, there were flashes of it.
Newsday
Verne Gay
So far, so good. No late night talk show has ever been canceled after one edition - not even Chevy's - while first albeit abbreviated impressions of "Conan" are promising.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
Conan is in danger of defining himself by NBC's rejection - instead of by his ability to be funny and offbeat.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
I will grant you that TBS's O'Brien does seem looser and unconcerned, perhaps he's been unshackled by network executive concerns.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
O'Brien is so good: He's always making his audience come up to his level, instead of lowering himself to theirs. He's gonna do just fine. But more Andy, please.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Still, there's a crucial line between self-deprecation and self-pity, and O'Brien needs to stop crossing it. He has made millions. He'll make millions. Stop crying on the national shoulder.Unlike many Americans, you've got a job. Get on with it.
TV Guide
Matt Roush
At times, Conan's opening night on TBS Monday felt like a very special occasion, and at other times, it felt like just another night in the long-running life of a late-night talk-show host in career transition. And maybe that's as it should be.
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