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After praising Boston native Rob Zombie for sticking up for Babymetal, King Baby Duck welcomes Bloomylight Studio'sĀ 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 releasesĀ -- 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 forĀ 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

PAX East is finally over, but King Baby Duck is in the mood to give out some awards! Hence why he has created the very first Basty Awards!Ā Recorded in front of a "live" studio audience our host gives out prizesĀ to

No Borders No Race is back after nearly a month-long hiatus, and congrats are in order for a certain Japanese metal band. The iconic anime FLCL returns, with King Baby Duck showing some optimism for the two new seasons. Nintendo

The Boston Bastard Brigade andĀ Anime Herald sit down with Japanese indie rock band nano.RIPE, as they share their experience performing in America for the first time at Anime Boston. Plus hear about the bands that inspired the formation of nano.RIPE,

When Babymetal first officially spread its wings outside of Japan, the world was spilt on what to think. Some saw it as a breath of fresh air in a genre that had gone stale; others couldn't take it seriously, but

If nano.RIPE was nervous about their first American performance, they hid it very well during their 50-minute set at Anime Boston. The band responsible for the themes and insert songs for the likes of The Devil is a Part-Timer! and

Anime Boston is a couple days away, and King Baby Duck is crossing his fingers that no health issues will arise like last year. A Shing02 concert opens our host's mind to what a real hip-hop show could accomplish, and

After celebrating the announcement of his recent favorite manga getting an anime adaptation, King Baby Duck welcomes directors Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein, whose film Mad Tiger follows the Japanese punk band Peelander-Z whileĀ big lineup changes occurred. Hear about how