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It's rare for J-POP artists to be in the same vicinity as B3's headquarters just for the hell of it, but that's exactly what happened when Satellite Young frontwoman Emi Kusano decided to come to the Boston area! King Baby Duck

Japanese rock band SCANDAL, whose 2018 album HONEY debuted at the #3 spot on Japan's Oricon charts, has announced that they will be play a short U.S. and Mexico tour this September. The all-girl four-piece from Osaka, whose music has

After a successful 200th episode and a reveal of what his main dream for the show is, King Baby Duck welcomes streaming site AsianCrush's Katie Cannon as they chat about its collection of Asian cinema, their simulcast of the anime

If one were to guess, the realm of hardcore anime and manga was more than likely unearthed on June 11, 1972. On that date, manga author Go Nagai presented the world with one of the genre's most iconic figures: Devilman.

There once was a special place for films that can be deemed both terrible and terrific at the same time. That realm was called direct-to-video, which housed various popcorn fare made solely for friends to point & laugh at during

It's No Borders No Race's 200th episode! King Baby Duck gathers his pals Elite4Derek, Wicked Anime's JonStar, and -- for the first time ever -- {abstract:japan}'s Tyler Abstract as they recreate the first J-POP playlist from the show's WMWM Salem era.

It's safe to say that the pillows and noodles played the biggest roles in the creation of our show No Borders No Race. After first hearing the pillows in the iconic anime series FLCL in 2003, and seeing noodles play the

Anime Director Kei Oikawa had his work cut out for him this Spring. Not only was he in charge of helming that runaway hit Uma Musume: Pretty Derby over at P.A. Works, but he also directed another series at Studio feel.

In the world of pop culture, people with both Autism and Asperger Syndrome tend to get a bad rep. In movies and TV, writers tend to focus primarily on those on the lower Spectrum, causing those who are far higher to be judged solely on what others may see in a work of fiction. I say this because I've personally been through that form of judgement, and let me tell you: it's not fun having to constantly explain one's self in the slightest! Fortunately, over on the other side of the Pacific, there's an artist that is doing all that she can to shine a far better light on the Spectrum than most others, and she may be successful on her quest.

King Baby Duck gets his episode numbers squared away, as he dives into what actually happened at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. One of our host's favorite superheroes returns in comic form, and Toonami brings anime comedy back to Adult Swim