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This past Saturday the English-speaking anime fandom awaited for the event that's been teased since probably the beginning of the year: the world premiere of the English dub for Attack on Titan. The stage had been set, the episodes were

King Baby Duck, along with Wicked Anime, 42Believer, and members of Iamthink.com, Scarlet Rhapsody, and Inside Anime Expo, sit down with voice actor Patrick Seitz, as he chats about jumping around from studio-to-studio, his favorite roles, and some of the

“You see, whether you can draw like this or not, being able to think up this kind of design, it depends on whether or not you can say to yourself, ‘Oh, yeah, girls like this exist in real life. If

On this week's episode of No Borders No Race King Baby Duck gives a quick update on what's happening at Anime Boston this year, and pays tribute to the late Harold Ramis. The new Godzilla trailer makes the host eager

Con season is nigh, and King Baby Duck prepares himself for the long haul! Crappy weather leads to a marathon viewing of DD Fist of the North Star, and Andrew Fleming of Wicked Anime and Scarlet Prettycure of Scarlet Rhapsody

King Baby Duck comes fresh off his guest spot over on the Issues Program, and does his best to say nice things about Derek Jeter's retirement. An old entertainment segment from the WMWM Salem days is dug up for a

Have you ever had one of those classmates you sat next to that seemed to do everything except pay attention to the lessons on hand? They'd tap on their desks, chew their pencils, stick gum under their seats, and on

King Baby Duck praises the Seattle Seahawks for giving Peyton Manning such a savage beatdown, then goes hands-on with the video game Outlast for an audio Let's Play! The Lego Movie earns its way into the host's heart, and the

King Baby Duck corrects himself as he explains why he reported on a Nintendo news story that (predictably) turns out to be fake, and praises the Grammys for finally embracing electronica with Daft Punk getting the big wins. A long-deserved

There's a right way and a wrong way to showcase the general mindset of good otaku fandom. For the most part, sadly, its portrayal hasn't been painted in a good light, especially with some of the self-parodying series out there.