February is for lovers and American leaders, but for Section23 Films it's all about high-flying heroes, chefs-in-training, and two galaxy-loving bros! Here's what's coming up from Sentai Filmworks and co. for February 2020! Anime fans can hit the blue skies on February 4th
After getting excited about this weekend's Anime NYC, King Baby Duck professes his love for the animated pilot of Hazbin Hotel! But things get a little explosive when AFLM and JonStar of Wicked Anime invade, as they talk about the
Taking Fujio Akatsuka’s classic manga series Osomatsu-kun and aging the sextuplets seemed like a gamble at the time, and it initially appeared that it wouldn’t be a success. Mr. Osomatsu had a very bumpy first cour, with an unsure identity
KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World! is something special. The isekai adventure with Kazuma (Jun Fukushima), Aqua (Sora Amamiya), Megumin (Rie Takahashi), and Darkness (Ai Kayano) isn’t just one of the funniest anime comedies of the decade; it also
Vampires, Sailor Senshi, and a deep look into two iconic franchises arrive this November from VIZ Media! Check out below to see what they have in store: Castlevania Season 2 (Available November 5th) Blu-ray MSRP: $29.98 U.S. / $34.99 CAN · DVD
I will say this: I’ve never seen a movie done quite like Violence Voyager. Not exactly animation but also not live-action, the second film from Ujicha (The Burning Buddha Man) employs stick-controlled paper puppetry (called “Gekimation”) with the strangest of
Everlasting life always has a price. Sometimes it’s the suffering that comes from outliving those you love; other times it can be a shunning of society from those unwilling to understand your plight. In the case of Human Lost, the
After revealing that he's relearning Japanese at a local establishment, King Baby Duck praises Sturgill Simpson for his Netflix anime film Sound & Fury. Takashi Miike unleashes his latest movie First Love, which may be one of the filmmaker's best work in his
After announcing the next anime convention he'll be at, King Baby Duck laments at the loss of the wonderful Cartoon Network series OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. A nostalgic vibe hits our host's head, as he looks at the new
Ever think that video games are getting too big? King Baby Duck thinks so, as he tells us why the AAA gaming industry needs to hold back a bit for the sake of the fun factor. But jinkies! Things go on