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After announcing the next anime convention he'll be at, King Baby Duck laments at the loss of the wonderful Cartoon Network series OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. A nostalgic vibe hits our host's head, as he looks at the new

Ever think that video games are getting too big? King Baby Duck thinks so, as he tells us why the AAA gaming industry needs to hold back a bit for the sake of the fun factor. But jinkies! Things go on

King Baby Duck is getting pumped up for Anime Expo, but anime stuff will have to wait in this episode. Good Omens finally gets a TV adaptation, and Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote has finally been brought

Anime Boston 2019's attendees demonstrated a plethora of talent & craft when it came to their cosplays. From anime and gaming to even some Western cartoons, the con-goers showcased their love for many a character with their unique designs. With his

After a plethora of announcements and shoutouts, King Baby Duck dusts off his soapbox as he talks about a recent Twitter spat he had with The IT Crowd creator Graham Linehan. Bill Maher gets into more hot water over his

This year's Another Anime Convention has come to pass, but we at the Boston Bastard Brigade were impressed with this year's attendees and their cosplaying skills. Not only did we see a good mix of genres being represented, but also

After giving his listeners some advice regarding how to watch Goblin Slayer, King Baby Duck dives into the importance of the iyashikei genre (especially since it was announced that Laid-Back Camp got a second season green-lit). The Netflix series Hilda enchants our host

After proving his listeners right about unexpected album drops, King Baby Duck puts a spotlight on three upcoming video game titles with the strong spirit of nostalgia in their backbones. NickSplat comes to VRV, and our host tosses in some

After a successful 200th episode and a reveal of what his main dream for the show is, King Baby Duck welcomes streaming site AsianCrush's Katie Cannon as they chat about its collection of Asian cinema, their simulcast of the anime

October may be when the freaks and creeps come out to play, but for Section23 Films, that'll be the time for some heavenly deities and young explorers to arrive on the scene. Okay, there's one release here that may give viewers