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The time has come for Anime Boston to start announcing its guests for its upcoming expo, and did they start off with a bang! In one fell swoop, next year's convention has become the one to be at, as legendary Japanese pop rockers Puffy

Boston Comic Con gets a new location, and King Baby Duck is so excited that he might actually go next year! This year's Game Awards tips its hats to some well-deserved winners, although a couple picks makes our host wonder

The holiday season is upon us, which means that you're probably stuck trying to figure out what to get everyone for Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Festivus/[insert other holiday here]. Well King Baby Duck has arrived to help you with your shopping anxieties! With his buddy Kokkuri-san

King Baby Duck checks out the short anime series Ninja Girl & Samurai Master, and stumbles away from it with laughter surrounding his belly. Two new music documentaries bring the spotlight to the iconic bands X Japan (We Are X) and

We've reached yet another milestone as we hit our 150th official Podcast episode, and Jonathan Fleming from Wicked Anime and Sarah "42Believer" Barry join in on the festivities for some super-sized anime talk! The trailer for the live-action Ghost in

It came as no surprise when SEGA announced that Vocaloid idol Hatsune Miku would be coming to the virtual realm. After seeing a popular tech demo back in PlayStation VR's Project Morpheus days, it would've been foolish for them and

The pride of English folk returns to One-On-One as King Baby Duck welcomes back Skinny Lister! Currently on tour to promote their third album The Devil, The Heart And The Fight, Daniel, Lorna, Max, and the rest of the gang

The Chicago Cubs finally rid themselves of their World Series curse thanks to Bill Murray, while King Baby Duck looks at the new BBC America show Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency. All bets are off for best dumb anime of 2016, as

After a couple weeks of post-con stuff, King Baby Duck returns with his thoughts on the Nintendo Switch and the recently-released PlayStation VR. Treading on dangerous waters, our host shares his very blunt thoughts on the recent Fox TV remake

nano.RIPE's fifth album Space Echo arrives during a strange moment in the band's life. At the end of the year, bassist Nobuyuki Abe and drummer Yūki Aoyama will be departing the group, leaving frontwoman Kimiko and guitarist Jun Sasaki as the