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Back in college, I was introduced to The Prince of Tennis via Toonami Jetstream. While the English voice acting was a little wooden, the tale of wonder boy Ryoma Echizen had me hooked to see how he’d reach the top

Pompo: The Cinephile opens in just a couple of days (which you can read our review of here), and King Baby Duck chats with its director Takayuki Hirao! Joined by Asia Pacific Arts and We Got This Covered, Hirao reveals the

Since 1999, The Prince of Tennis has taken over the manga and anime world in Japan. Now over two decades since Ryoma Echizen first hit the court, the franchise eyes the American big screen for its next venture! Ryoma! The Prince

King Baby Duck just can't understand why Tom Brady un-retired! But he's got other things on his mind today. Scarlet Rhapsody's Dame Scarlet Aznable joins our host, as they talk about the new Pixar movie Turning Red! Then, KBD talks

Jujutsu Kaisen has become one of the hottest properties in recent memory. From Gege Akutami’s original manga to MAPPA’s jaw-dropping anime adaptation, the story of sorcerers battling curses have taken hold of viewers and readers all across the world. Its

It's the first normal No Borders No Race of 2022, as King Baby Duck talks about the challenges of making the Best-Of-2021 episodes! John Cena is seen and heard in the new HBO Max series Peacemaker, and things foul &

It’s pretty surprising that there aren’t a lot of traditional musicals in anime. While idol shows have their extravagant numbers and the like, the music itself doesn’t normally match with the narrative that’s happening. Perhaps this is why Sing a

BELLE opens in the US today (which you can read our full review here), and King Baby Duck sits down with its legendary writer & director Mamoru Hosoda. Joined by Honey's Anime, Anime Trending, and Asia Pacific Arts, Hosoda reveals

For years, Mamoru Hosoda has been seen as the king of animation. His work on films like Summer Wars, Wolf Children, and Mirai have not only resulted in some beautiful storytelling, but also the most real human emotion brought to

“The best thing about movies is that they’re 90 minutes long.” With today’s short attention spans, filmmakers must understand the importance of telling a story that keeps everyone’s eyes on the big screens. Sure, there are major epics that wow many