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With just two seasons, the Love Live! franchise and the μ's idol group spawned from it became synonymous with the perfect combination of anime and music cross-promotion. Catchy songs, strong character development, and even some surprisingly real emotion have been cornerstones

No Borders No Race's tenth anniversary celebration continues as King Baby Duck counts down #80-61 of the best records of the last ten years! The realms of Japan, Canada, the US, and UK showcase what they're made of here, with some

No Borders No Race is celebrating a huge milestone, as the J-POP/Alternative hot spot turns ten years old! From its college radio days back on WMWM Salem to the current Podcast show you hear every week thanks to the ElectricSistaHood,

E3 is just one week away, and King Baby Duck can't wait to land in LA to cover it all with his ElectricSistaHood brethren. Until then, a new Sonic the Hedgehog game's reveal leads to some disappointment. The return of Cardcaptor Sakura has our

After pleading to his listeners to check out Non Non Biyori, King Baby Duck looks at Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto in a negative light while praising its complete opposite Tanaka-kun is Always Listless. Some troubling news for Hulu when a

King Baby Duck starts off this week's show on a more serious note regarding Bloomylight Studios before introducing TheDCD and Wicked Anime's Andrew Fleming, as they get excited about Rick & Morty airing in Japan. The discussion from Hell gets

MOLICE is an espionage disguised as a Japanese rock band. From its debut Doctor Ray and follow-up Catalystrock to its cyberpunk-infused Neugravity the trio consisting of vocalist/guitarist Rinko, guitarist Yuzuru, and drummer Paro always brought a sort of cinematic caper vibe

After praising Boston native Rob Zombie for sticking up for Babymetal, King Baby Duck welcomes Bloomylight Studio's Karine Tollari as she talks about their debut game Lynn and the Spirits of Inao. The news of Disney Infinity ceasing production leads to

More Japanese artists need to take a cue from legendary rockers the pillows. After spending years of nonstop album releases -- with some good and others forgettable -- Sawao Yamanaka, Yoshiake Manabe, and Shinichiro Sato learned that it's best to take

Jonathan Fleming of Wicked Anime pops in for the show's opening, as he and King Baby Duck talk about why Babymetal's recent live show at Boston's House of Blues is one for the record books. Then our host talks about the