King Baby Duck is getting ready for both a much-needed vacation and No Borders No Race's 15th anniversary! But first, he's got this episode to get through! Gods face off against humankind's strongest warriors in Record of Ragnarok! Then the
The concert scene is back, and King Baby Duck's wallet is crying over how many shows are happening all at once! Fortunately, Dame Scarlet Aznable of Scarlet Rhapsody helps take his mind off of his financial woes with a review
It's a mixture of happiness and sorrow on today's episode of No Borders No Race. On the joyful side, King Baby Duck congratulates The Linda Lindas on their huge break, and finds plenty to laugh at in the new Spongebob
Vikings, masters of flight, and even a Demon Queen are on tap to invade the summer heat this August! Check out what's to come from Section23 Films in the next couple of months! MAOYU ~ ARCHENEMY & HERO Published by: Sentai Filmworks Distributed
After throwing praise at the latest chapter of Fucked Up's Zodiac series, King Baby Duck finds plenty of love for the new movie The Mitchells Vs. The Machines! However, he feels the complete opposite about J.C.Staff's anime adaptation of the
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The anime realm has seen its fair share of naughty comedies, ranging from the classics like Urusei Yatsura to modern-day hits like Interspecies Reviewers. But no series deserves the top ecchi comedy crown more than Seitokai Yakuindomo, a show that
Epic space wars, masochists, and some friendly games of karuta are on the menu this July from Section23 Films! Check out what's to come below! KNIGHTS OF SIDONIA Published by: Sentai Filmworks Distributed by: Section23 Films Run Time: 742 min. Street Date: 7/6/2021 Format: BD Language: English,
King Baby Duck says it's time to play the music and light the lights, as The Muppet Show makes it grand return on Disney+! After reviewing Waifu Uncovered, our host discusses why video games rated "Adults Only" should have a
Many years back, a documentary aired that showed Hayao Miyazaki walking out of his son Goro’s film Tales of Earthsea. He was asked what he thought of the movie, to which he responded, “He’s not an adult yet.” I thought