Yesterday Crunchyroll, the leading anime and asian drama streaming service, launched its own branded application for the OUYA. Now owners of the Android-based system can stream hundreds of popular (and some unknown) series from the Land of the Rising Sun.
King Baby Duck is on a mission to catch 'em all when he goes gaga over the new Pokémon X & Y video games, and is stoked to see rock legend Alice Cooper still kicking ass like nobody's business! Plus
King Baby Duck gets over a cold, and shares his opinion on why Capcom's recent best-of release contains titles that aren't necessarily "essential." The time to catch them all comes again when new Pokemon appear, and Kanye West gets some
I was reluctant to watch Love Lab at first, as it looked like another one of those shows where anime girls sit around drinking tea and giggle about the dumbest of things. Once again, my cover-judging thought process has been
B3's own King Baby Duck stopped by in a new episode of Wicked Anime! What did he talk about with the Fleming twins? Well here's a synopsis of what to expect: Ever watch a show and wonder why no one is
Another mix of awesome music is ready for your iPod, as King Baby Duck gives some helpful advice to new and returning students of the college realm. Some good news about Xbox One is finally shared to the world, and
Another great set of music is ready to be spun by King Baby Duck, but not before lamenting on the loss of one of his favorite Japanese music sites. A review of Edgar Wright's The World's End does its best
Once in a great while, an anime series will come around that splits my opinions into two sides. On the left are my thoughts from a creative standpoint, and to the right are the opinions from a moralistic perception. Yet
King Baby Duck brings a semi-new format to the No Borders No Race realm, mirroring his old WMWM show just a little bit more, along with an explanation behind the regular B3 Podcast's hiatus. Thoughts on Ben Affleck as Batman
Growing up in the North Shore of Massachusetts I found myself surrounded by the past and current trends of farming, thanks in part to the Essex Agricultural High School in Danvers. Our highways had special underground tunnels for livestock to