King Baby Duck gives thanks to everyone who helped on making his last two episodes a success, and shares his reasons why there weren't a lot of Japanese albums on his list. Fingers are crossed that EA Sports take the
Imagine if you were stricken with a strange ailment, one that requires you to make a choice at any given time. These choices range from the deranged to the very nonsensical, and if you don't decide it could pretty much
Recorded at Super Megafest in Framingham, MA this past November King Baby Duck asks the important survival question to fellow con-goers, along with special guest Vic Mignogna! Recorded and edited by our pals at Wicked Anime!
From all of us here at B3, we'd like to wish each and all of our fans and followers a very happy holidays! Usually with it being Tuesday, a Podcast should be launching today, but as it's Christmastime we figured
Shaft's Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Fucked Up's David Comes To Life: two totally different stories in two totally different settings and genres. One is a Japanese anime about magical girls that takes the genre and twists it towards some
King Baby Duck is all ready for the holidays, and shares his thoughts on why a vinyl record player would make a wonderful gift this year. Frank Turner comes to Boston, and KBD gives his reasons why Frozen is Disney's
When Hiroyuki Imaishi and Masahiko Ohtsuka left GAINAX to form Studio Trigger they had already an impressive resume under their belt. They first hit the scene with Little Witch Academia, a short film that was so popular that it warranted
The holiday season is now upon us, and the King has a few gift suggestions for people who are still hunting to find the right one. Excitement is in the air as Monty Python plans a big reunion, and one
Atlus is taking a fair risk by localizing Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match here in the US. A fighting game featuring lesser-known anime characters (which, in return, were based on even more obscure adult dating-sim games) doesn't seem to scream "financial
Yuyuko Takemiya had a runaway hit with his light-novel series Toradora!, which spun an equally-popular anime series and a couple of Japan-exclusive video games. Now that the story of Ryūji and Taiga has met its end Takemiya fixed his focus