King Baby Duck tries to calm the masses as bacon is labeled "cancerous," and shares his recent experience taking part in a panel for the film Bluebirds Fly, a documentary about families with Autistic children. Then our host lashes out
These eyes have seen many animated series worthy of being deemed classics. Original properties like Rocky & Bullwinkle and Animaniacs smashed the wall between kid and adult humor to bring forth programs that were truly for everyone; movie-based toons like
Phil the Issues Guy joins in the fun this week as he and King Baby Duck chat about the couple highs and various lows to the recent demo of The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes. Then the new (and
King Baby Duck reflects back at the days of video game shareware, a golden age where PC titles got their word spread across the world in the best way possible. Something bothers our host regarding the series Ultraman X, and
King Baby Duck is excited about Ash Vs. Evil Dead, but holds caution to the wind at the announcement of a live-action Mighty No. 9 movie. Plus our host shares his first impressions of the new anime series Monster Musume:
A plethora of press peeps join together in another segment of this year's Anime Boston interview coverage! This week KBD, along with his pal 42Believer of 42’s Anime Reviews, The Daily Geekette, Angry Anime Bitches, Anime Herald, and Abstract Framework, sit down
Recorded at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, King Baby Duck chats with nearly a dozen developers about the hottest and most original new games and tech that will be coming to us very soon! Hear all the latest news
King Baby Duck tips his hat to Beck for his Grammy victory, but waves his finger at Kanye West for his attitude towards the Odelay master. Excitement is in the air as Spider-Man joins his pals in the Marvel Cinematic
King Baby Duck pays tribute to the late ORIGA, before going head-on with the recent controversy involving the New England Patriots. The new FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman treads familiar comedic territory, and hear which Wii titles that never made
WayForward Technologies has done a pretty good job with keeping the Adventure Time license fresh, while at the same time grabbing hold of players young and old with its nostalgic mentality. The first game Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal