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A lesson on how to get games made right pops up after another successful Kickstarter from an industry veteran, showcasing why some AAA companies are doing it all wrong. King Baby Duck then sits down with Michael "Garoad" Kelly of Sukeban

Free Comic Book Day has come & gone, whereas the whiners over Deflategate have King Baby Duck smacking them across the side for good measure. Plans are underway for Nintendo attractions at Universal Studios, and the Splatoon demo has our

Anime Boston has come and gone, but King Baby Duck is raring to go when word gets out about the return of the Guitar Hero franchise. The Spring 2015 anime season is underway, as KBD looks at the first couple episodes

A plethora of press peeps join together in another segment of this year's Anime Boston interview coverage! This week KBD, along with his pal 42Believer of 42’s Anime Reviews, The Daily Geekette, Angry Anime Bitches, Anime Herald, and Abstract Framework, sit down

KBD, along with 42Believer and contributors from the Boston Globe, the Otaku Into It Podcast, Ani-Mazing Radio, Anime Herald, Angry Anime Bitches, and Nihon Review sit down with Cherami Leigh at this year's Anime Boston. Join us as she talks about

King Baby Duck tips his hat to Beck for his Grammy victory, but waves his finger at Kanye West for his attitude towards the Odelay master. Excitement is in the air as Spider-Man joins his pals in the Marvel Cinematic

King Baby Duck rubs it in as he celebrates a well-deserved Super Bowl victory, and talks about why Benedict Cumberbatch may have a solid chance at Oscar gold in a couple weeks. The flaws of the movie Lupin The Third

The Boston Bastard Brigade, Wicked Anime, 42's Anime Reviews, and Scarlet Rhapsody team up for a super-deluxe No Borders No Race. The good (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Parasyte, Haikyū!!), the bad (Super Sonico, Cross Ange, Shonen Hollywood), and the just-plain ugly

King Baby Duck returns from New York City, where he shares his thoughts on the Broadway production of It's Only A Play, starring Martin Short and Stockard Channing, and how he found one of Osamu Tezuka's final works at a

It was 1992 when Honeymoon in Vegas hit the big screen. A well-rounded comedy featuring the talents of Nicholas Cage and James Caan the film acted as a fine fun house mirror directed towards Sin City, not to mention became