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Fifteen years have gone by since No Borders No Race got its start, and there's no signs of stopping! To celebrate this occasion, King Baby Duck welcomes back his lost comrade-in-arms Blueonic! Not only that, Boston rockers the_Stampede members Chris

King Baby Duck is getting ready for both a much-needed vacation and No Borders No Race's 15th anniversary! But first, he's got this episode to get through! Gods face off against humankind's strongest warriors in Record of Ragnarok! Then the

The concert scene is back, and King Baby Duck's wallet is crying over how many shows are happening all at once! Fortunately, Dame Scarlet Aznable of Scarlet Rhapsody helps take his mind off of his financial woes with a review

It's a mixture of happiness and sorrow on today's episode of No Borders No Race. On the joyful side, King Baby Duck congratulates The Linda Lindas on their huge break, and finds plenty to laugh at in the new Spongebob

After throwing praise at the latest chapter of Fucked Up's Zodiac series, King Baby Duck finds plenty of love for the new movie The Mitchells Vs. The Machines! However, he feels the complete opposite about J.C.Staff's anime adaptation of the

Don't worry folks, this is a very normal episode of No Borders No Race

Despite what he promised in the previous episode, King Baby Duck delivers another irregular show with a big heart & message! Our host welcomes Punks For Autism founder Steve Lombardo, who shares with us the inspiration behind the creation of

With the recent rise of hate crimes against Asian Americans, King Baby Duck gives his mic over to a few members of the community. Hear from Dame Scarlet Aznable, Ryan Omega, A. "Jinnie" McManus, and Carmillo Jo as they talk

King Baby Duck says it's time to play the music and light the lights, as The Muppet Show makes it grand return on Disney+! After reviewing Waifu Uncovered, our host discusses why video games rated "Adults Only" should have a

After lamenting on a year without conventions or any good social interaction, King Baby Duck gets the warm fuzzies over the anime rom-com Horimiya. Some wonderful fantasy arrives on Disney via The Owl House, which could be a nice alternative