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Let me be frank: when I heard that Witch Watch was getting an anime adaptation, I wasn’t exactly excited. I had reviewed the first two volumes of the manga, and while it had potential, it felt like it was lacking

It's a super-sized edition of Duck Amuck in Japan, and it's a good thing because the boys are going on a long vacation afterwards! But first, King Baby Duck wonders how hot it has to get before clothing becomes optional.

I’ll admit: I’m biased when it comes to My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. The spinoff of Kohei Horikoshi’s hit Shonen Jump series did something that other spinoffs failed to do: expand the world in an intriguing manner. So when word got

So much on the plate of this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, your belly will expand like Oguri Cap's! King Baby Duck witnesses the final icontinew concert featuring singer Hima, and is rattled with glee over Akai Kurage! But some

Before it became the studio best known for Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Monogatari, SHAFT was the place for off-the-wall comedies. Series like Pani Poni Dash, Arakawa Under the Bridge, and Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei went wild and crazy with their premises,

Shoutouts galore start out this week's Duck Amuck in Japan, as King Baby Duck showers praise for the folks at Mari-Yeah!, moja, ZARIGANI$, OhChill, and Top Secret Man. But things turn somber as he, AFLM, and JonStar pay tribute to

When it comes to the Cute Girls Doing Cute Things genre, no anime does it better than Laid-Back Camp. Not only is it a fun and relaxing watch, but you learn a lot about the things Nadeshiko, Rin, and the

Every Monday evening at 8 p.m., my family would sit in front of the television and turn on the Disney Channel. At that time, the TV series Avonlea (or Road to Avonlea for the Canadian audience) would come on. For

Poor JonStar's out sick with the Potomac Plague, but Duck Amuck in Japan soldiers on with King Baby Duck and AFLM! Skinny Lister's new album Songs from the Yonder gets a well-deserved shoutout, while the duo dissects the good &

When you see the name atto attached to any project, you know you’re in for a comfy good time. His series Non Non Biyori is one of the best examples of iyashikei slice-of-life that’s both endearing and hilarious. atto has