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King Baby Duck presents a brand-new segment made exclusively for his listeners in the Land of the Rising Sun, and then raves about the new Netflix series Living With Yourself. Then our host gets bit by the pro wrestling bug, as

Vampires, Sailor Senshi, and a deep look into two iconic franchises arrive this November from VIZ Media! Check out below to see what they have in store: Castlevania Season 2 (Available November 5th) Blu-ray MSRP: $29.98 U.S. / $34.99 CAN · DVD

I will say this: I’ve never seen a movie done quite like Violence Voyager. Not exactly animation but also not live-action, the second film from Ujicha (The Burning Buddha Man) employs stick-controlled paper puppetry (called “Gekimation”) with the strangest of

Dimension-traveling girls, archery fanatics, and two new steelbooks of anime classics heads our way in the beginning of 2020 via Sentai Filmworks! The releases kick off on January 7th with The Girl in Twilight! Every day, Asuka and her friends Nana,

Everlasting life always has a price. Sometimes it’s the suffering that comes from outliving those you love; other times it can be a shunning of society from those unwilling to understand your plight. In the case of Human Lost, the

After revealing that he's relearning Japanese at a local establishment, King Baby Duck praises Sturgill Simpson for his Netflix anime film Sound & Fury. Takashi Miike unleashes his latest movie First Love, which may be one of the filmmaker's best work in his

Late-night anime block noitaminA has been on quite the roll as of late when it comes to LGBT-friendly stories. With last Spring’s Sarazanmai, the well-respected program has demonstrated that there is room to showcase well-rounded gay characters without having to

Lovesick nurses, monsters invading grade school, and the continuing adventures of a ninja village leader's son is what dropping like autumn leaves this October from Viz Media! View the list below to see what they have coming our way: An Incurable

After announcing Wicked Anime's hiatus, King Baby Duck takes a look at Shinichiro Watanabe's new anime series Carole & Tuesday. Matt Groening's Disenchantment returns, with its laughs far stronger than the previous season. Finally, after years of waiting, Kamen no

The isekai genre has almost done it all. From being reincarnated into slimes & even vending machines to having fantasy heroes transported to the normal world, just about any scenario has been brought to fruition in one form or another.