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It's the 100th Podcast episode of No Borders No Race, and King Baby Duck goes big by welcoming two of his friends from Japan to take part in the festivities: Molice manager (and frequent music contributor) Tom Melesky and SAWAS PHOOL frontwoman

When I was first told about Aoharu X Machinegun, it was described as "Ouran High School Host Club with guns." Naturally a line like that hooked me right into checking this series out. No, it doesn't feature incredibly bright-colored worlds

The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's No Borders No Race, as they review two of the summer anime that are shining brightly from Japan. First the guys look into Monster Musume, which fills a strange niche

It's not often that a series -- anime or not -- can balance comedy and drama to both extremes. Sometimes when a comedy tries to act serious, it seems forced; when a drama tries to go for a laugh it

Rom-coms are rather commonplace in slice of life, and there's usually some interplay between the two. My Little Monster is no exception to this, although it takes a path not often treaded on. However there is an unfortunate dent in this otherwise

The greatest Saiyans of the anime realm face off against our own King Baby Duck, as Sean Schemmel (Son Goku) and Christopher Sabat (Vegeta, Piccolo) sit down to talk about the new Dragon Ball Z movie Resurrection 'F'! Hear about

American fans of such light-novel and anime series as The Devil is a Part-Timer, Toradora!, Sword Art Online, and Durarara!! have been waiting patiently for the release date of the PS3/Vita game Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax. Good news: the wait

King Baby Duck reflects back at the days of video game shareware, a golden age where PC titles got their word spread across the world in the best way possible. Something bothers our host regarding the series Ultraman X, and

42Believer invades this week's episode, as she and King Baby Duck chat about the new anime adaptation of Kohske's Gangsta. Plus our guest vents her frustrations over the English dub of Free! Eternal Summer, despite the talented voice actors that