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Anime-based video games can be very hit-or-miss. Sometimes they can blow expectations out of the water, like with Naruto's Ultimate Ninja Storm series; other times they can deliver some pretty weak adaptations, such as with the massive crossover game J-Stars

After doing his best to welcome in the tourists to his area, King Baby Duck gets excited over the news of a Babymetal cartoon being green-lit into production. A new Senran Kagura game is announced, with a teaser pic leaving

After performing a football-inspired song with his Tom Waits cover band, King Baby Duck gives his two cents on why anime isn't as brilliantly weird as it once was. The horror comedy film WolfCop gets a sequel, and the ending

Any anime fan sometimes needs a break from the usual exciting series. After all, adrenaline does have its limits, and it can't always let the brain and eyes feast upon the likes of Food Wars, Berserk, or Mob Psycho 100.

ReturningĀ from the Boston Festival of Indie Games, King Baby DuckĀ implores the award-givers out there to consider the new Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds documentary One More Time With Feeling when it comes time to hand out the statues. More

A work of art is one that's worthy of praise and fanfare, the kind that places it in the finest of art galleries or museums. The same can be said about movies, TV, and anime, with some of the greats

Romantic comedies are a dime a dozen, especially in the anime realm. Usually, it goes the cookie-cutter route of boy falling for girl (or vice versa), and spending the entire season trying to hook the two characters up. Fortunately, this

The Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime join King Baby Duck on this week's show, with our host shocked at seeing a Berserk commercial on mainstream television! Then the anime aficionados dive into two summer anime series, first covering the adorable

It may sound crazy, but this summer's hottest TV programĀ isn't Preacher or Stranger Things, nor is it even an anime. Nay, that honor goes to the most epic and action-packed series quite possibly of the year: Thunderbolt Fantasy. Here's the

Arc System Works is prepping to release the latest BlazblueĀ --Ā Central FictionĀ -- later this winter, but that hasn't stopped them from porting Chrono Phantasma to Steam. Even with Central Fiction on the way, it's still a good game, and especially helpfulĀ for