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January 2018

The first volume of Mitsuru Hattori's manga adaptation of NISIOISIN's Imperfect Girl got off on a rocky start, with the unnamed protagonist (known here as "I") locked in the closet belonging to a strange elementary school student named "U." Told

One truth prevails for Anime Boston 2018, with veteran Japanese producer Michihiko Suwa announced as the sixth guest for the Spring event. A fixture of the anime industry, Yomiuri TV Producer Suwa has been in the industry for over thirty-five years. Best

It's finally a regular episode of the No Borders No Race Podcast show for once, with King Baby Duck sharing his experience attending Boston's Arisia convention. The anime world raises an eyebrow or two with Pop Team Epic, whereas Unikitty

After a successful appearance last year, former Studio Ghibli staffer Hirokatsu Kihara will be making his return to Anime Boston this Spring. In the 1980s, Kihara worked alongside Hayao Miyazaki on Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, and Kiki's Delivery Service.

Gas up your Gundam and piece together your Shikon Jewel, as Anime Boston has announced SUNRISE Inc.'s Hideyuki Tomioka and Screenwriter Katsuyuki Sumizawa as the latest Japanese guests for the Spring event! Hideyuki Tomioka joined SUNRISE to help with the production of Fang of the Sun Dougram as a

Back in 2014, I was introduced to an anime series called Tonari no Seki-kun. The episodes followed a usual plot-line involving student Rumi witnessing her classmate Seki goofing off in the most unique ways as the teacher was going on

The bullet hell genre of video games can be an easy thing to mess up. Sometimes you'll have too much difficulty pushing players away from diving back in; other times it can be too easy and have its experience pass

Two familiar faces to the Anime Boston realm have been announced as the first North American guests for 2018's event, with Greg Ayres and Monica Rial returning to the annual convention. Greg Ayres has been blasting his way through 2017! He was thrilled

The era of hardcore anime has made its triumphant return, and we can all thank Netflix for making it happen. Gone are the days where anime creators had to settle for the OVA market if they wanted to go full

We're just a couple days away from Wicked Anime's annual Wickies award show, and King Baby Duck and the Fleming Bros. are gonna get you nice and in the mood to boogie! We're spinning our favorite openings and endings from the series