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After an exciting weekend at Anime NYC, King Baby Duck dives into the final regular episode of No Borders No Race of 2019! The anime series Outburst Dreamer Boys reveals what the chunnibyo's real-life counterpart may be, as music outlets scurry to write out

Readers and listeners know that I can be a sucker for gothic folk metal, and Germany's Mono Inc. scratches that itch with a phoenix's talons! 2020 is already gearing up to be filled with fire and brimstone, thanks to the

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

King Baby Duck presents a brand-new segment made exclusively for his listeners in the Land of the Rising Sun, and then raves about the new Netflix series Living With Yourself. Then our host gets bit by the pro wrestling bug, as

Can Italy save rock & roll? That thought crossed my mind when I first heard Elizabeth The Second, a balls-to-the-wall trio of badasses whose sound shook me to the core! Reminiscent of Louis XIV and Jet, guitarist/vocalist Ben Moro, bassist

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

The reaction was split when Babymetal first arrived from Japan to the Western world. Some called them revolutionary, others a sad attempt to make metal seem adorable. And yet, despite the haters on the other side, Babymetal have persevered. Their

When you see a storm brewing over the Los Angeles cityscape, odds are it's not the work of Mother Nature. Nay, the rain that's about to pour on the heads of the Hollywood Elite is more than likely caused by the

After announcing Wicked Anime's hiatus, King Baby Duck takes a look at Shinichiro Watanabe's new anime series Carole & Tuesday. Matt Groening's Disenchantment returns, with its laughs far stronger than the previous season. Finally, after years of waiting, Kamen no

Can a singer deliver something that's both tender and snappy? If you've listened to Sebastian Straw, then the answer is an obvious "HELL YEAH!" Making his debut on October 18th with the album Welcome Yesterday, the Italy-based Straw delivers whimsical