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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

King Baby Duck is excited about Ash Vs. Evil Dead, but holds caution to the wind at the announcement of a live-action Mighty No. 9 movie. Plus our host shares his first impressions of the new anime series Monster Musume:

Whenever I seeĀ the name noitaminA attached to an anime project, I can just about expect to see a high quality program that will leave me thinking in wonderment soon after an episode ends. This is where the likes of Honey

King Baby DuckĀ celebrates a recent ruling from SCOTUS (which you probably already know what it is, unless you've been living under a rock), and then welcomes Zone2Games' co-foundersĀ Nick Grieco and Cooper Heinrichs as they talk about their debut card game

After a long and lengthy delay, the Anime Boston 2015 Interview Series comes to a conclusion with a special press panel featuringĀ J-POP star LiSA. KBD, along with JC Riley of the Issues Program,Ā Adrian of the Nihon Review, and Eddie of the

Ask anyone over in Japan what the hottest thing is right now, and you will get a unanimous answer of Yo-Kai Watch. Level-5's franchise has brought forth massively popular video games, a hit anime series, and even films that have

King Baby Duck is joined by the Fleming brothers of Wicked Anime and Scarlet & Jared of Scarlet Rhapsody as they review the (possibly last) Studio Ghibli film When Marnie Was There. ThenĀ the gang plays a round of the Coin

YD: yearn to do. It's the way of life for most of us that have grown up in the 80s and 90s, where the only things we wish to do are the things we feel are worth accomplishing. Everything else

Gather up the catnip and shoestrings, because No Borders No Race is about to get catty! King Baby Duck welcomes Fire Hose Games' Eitan Glinert to chat about their new game Catlateral Damage, where you play as a cat knocking

As avid readers and listeners can attest, I take any anime series based around music very seriously; perhaps too seriously in some cases. In my mind a music anime needs to haveĀ itself a good balance of fine storytelling and songwriting.