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King Baby Duck talks all things GKIDS with Lucy Rubin at Anime Boston 2019! Hear about this year's Ghibli Fest, Okko's Inn, and what's to come in the not-so-distant future! Camerawoman: Kim Cote We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates

King Baby Duck is getting pumped up for Anime Expo, but anime stuff will have to wait in this episode. Good Omens finally gets a TV adaptation, and Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote has finally been brought

King Baby Duck talks with Jessica Portillo of HIDIVE at Anime Boston 2019! Hear about the Spring simulcast schedule, as well as what newcomers to HIDIVE should put on their must-binge list first! Cameraman: JonStar of Wicked Anime Special thanks to Jay

Recorded at Anime Boston 2019, B3's King Baby Duck chats with Hannah Trum, Sentai Filmworks' Digital Marketing Specialist, about the upcoming release of Cutie Honey Universe and the big-screen versions of Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls

September may not usually be reserved for lovers, but an exception may be made thanks to what Section23 Films has in store for anime fans. Aficionados of art, photography, and even books are in full demand at the beginning of the fall

The Boston Bastard Brigade, Anime News Network, Japan Society of Boston, Anime Herald, and WEBN.TV sat down with renowned video game and anime composer Yoko Shimomura at this year's Anime Boston! Hear about how gaming compositions have changed over the

Anime Expo is but a month away, and VIZ Media is bringing a couple of notable names along to make this year's event extra special! Famed manga creator Bisco Hatori has been announced as an official Guest of Honor at Anime

King Baby Duck once again laments (and bickers) about not going to this year's E3, before showcasing why Atari and Intellivision should be looked closely at for their upcoming console launches. A good rom-com like Always Be My Maybe can't

The cult classic Akira has been in the news again as of late, especially with the announcement of director Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, Thor: Ragnarok) helming the live-action remake for a 2021 release. Now, the mastermind

There’s something about Senryu Girl that makes me smile throughout each episode’s runtime. I can’t explain why this grin of mine is plastered on my face, as it’s a romantic comedy with one somewhat strange premise. And yet, every time