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King Baby Duck reports on his experiences at this year's Another Anime Convention, held at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, NH. Then he is joined by voice actors Chris Cason & Christopher Smith and Lauren Landa & J. Michael Tatum

King Baby Duck goes all-in for some gaming goodness in this week's new episode. First Ziba Scott of Popcannibal comes on to chat about Elegy for a Dead World, his new collaborative title with Dejobaan Games that is currently on

King Baby Duck reminds everyone that they should seriously watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, and gets excited about the upcoming Pink Floyd album as Roger Waters lets his fans know why he's not part of it. A review of

Boston FIG has come and gone, but it's still fresh in our minds! King Baby Duck and the Fleming Brothers of Wicked Anime sit down and chat about their highlights in both the digital and tabletop showcase, and why the

King Baby Duck and ESH's Pandalicious take to the MIT floors as they chat with some of the biggest up-and-comers in the digital and tabletop gaming realm at this year's Boston Festival of Indie Games! Sitting down with us this

King Baby Duck gets excited for Bayonetta 2, and lashes out EXPLICITLY at those still complaining about its Wii U exclusivity. The New 3DS announcement raises come concerns, while the anime The Devil Is A Part-Timer shines brightly thanks to the show's

The co-directors of the Boston Festival of Indie Games Dan Silvers and Aerjen Tamminga stop by to chat with King Baby Duck about this year's festivities. Hear their thoughts on the indie gaming scene, how Early Access can benefit the industry,

Ten years ago America got its hands on a new video game starring Japan's robotic pride & joy. When released Astro Boy: Omega Factor was lauded by fans and critics alike, being declared not just one of the best Game

King Baby Duck starts off this week's show congratulating his ElectricSistaHood pals on an epic milestone, and jumps into a review of John Michael McDonagh's latest movie Calvary. A stupidly funny anime called Kill Me Baby appears on KBD's radar,

It's a curious thing when brawler spin-offs of fighting games make it to Western audiences, yet the game that inspired it still has yet to make the leap. At least this port of the 360 version of Phantom Breaker: Battle