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Anime Boston 2016 is happening in just a couple short weeks at the Hynes Convention Center, and the Boston Bastard Brigade is getting ready to give you the lowdown on the convention that wasn't just our first to experience, but has

As listeners of my No Borders No Race podcast show can attest, my thoughts on the Japanese idol group scene can be a tad bit negative. Sure, there are some exceptions to the rule (i.e. Babymetal, Perfume, Ladybaby), but for the most

King Baby Duck, TheDCD, and Scarlet Rhapsody's Eri Kagami sit around the movie balcony and talk about the best, the worst, and the WTF moments of this year's Academy Awards! Who got snubbed? Did Mad Max: Fury Road win as much

King Baby Duck is a little riled up as the recent release of Street Fighter V is lacking of, well, just about half of the promised game! The nominees for this year's Tokyo Anime Award Festival, and a film our host

After regretting to watch Erased as it airs on Crunchyroll, King Baby Duck welcomes TheDCD and the Fantastic Forum's Mayor Young as they review the hotly-anticipated movie Deadpool! Did the hype live up to expectations, or did Fox screw up another comic

This year marks the tenth anniversary of No Borders No Race. To celebrate, we're featuring the albums from the finest acts of Japan (and other parts of the world) that helped to shape the show to what it is today.

42Believer helps to helm this week's episode, as she and King Baby Duck chat about two winter anime series that are grabbing their attention. First the laughs come in magical waves in KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!, which has the

This year marks the tenth anniversary of No Borders No Race. To celebrate, we're featuring albums from the brightest stars of Japan (and other parts of the world) that helped to shape the show to what it is today. Here is

It's all bickering and moaning in the No Borders No Race realm, as King Baby Duck welcomes Eri Kagami from Scarlet Rhapsody as they talk about the problems of the Sailor Moon fandom (specifically those who claim Sailor Moon Crystal is

There are moments that remind me of why I fell in love with the Japanese music scene. Sea and The Darkness, the latest album from indie band Galileo Galilei, is one such moment that cements itself as a glowing example