hopefully you guys will be able to help, I've been searching for this anime so long.
i have a couple hints about this anime, it isnt much but i was still a kid when i watched it(6-7 years old) so i dont remember that much
1.it was aired on GERMAN TV somewhere in the 1990-1995 period. probably on rtl2 but im not 100% sure on that. if i had to guess than id say that it was somewhere in the 1990-1992/93 period.
obviously i expect the most help from german anime fans that watched anime on german tv stations in the period mentioned above
2.the plot is something about a boy whose parents got killed in an explosion(if i remember correctly) that destroyed his whole house. now iexactly remember the scene hwere the boy is standing at the ruins of his house which are still smoking and he gets approached by this women. now i dont know what exactly she tells him but if i remember correctly she says something about those people not being his real parents....
3. now i dont know how and when but the boy eventually joins with and secret group called Thieves of 1001 night (diebe von 1001 nacht) -at least i think thats what its called. im not sure.
thius group is fighting some kind of aliens invasion to earth and i remember they are driving around in this huge black ship/space ship
4. oh and i also remember that the aliens are driving those disk shaped violet aircrafts.
now i know this isnt much. but if someone wants to help me i will be VERY thankfull. also if you have some specific question that could help you help me jsut ask them here or PM me.
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