Veteran Japanese voice actor Toru Furuya has thown his rose into the Anime Boston 2017 lineup! Getting his start in 1966, Furuya is known for taken on such iconic roles as Tuxedo Mask/Mamoru Chiba in Sailor Moon, Yamcha in the Dragon Ball series, and
When it comes to TV and films based on video games, the bad always outweighs the good. Although we've been gifted with some great adaptations such as the Pokémon & Yo-Kai Watch anime series, the Mortal Kombat web show, and
Writer's Note: This review has been updated with their thoughts on the Switch port. There are a lot of Metroidvanias out there, but not many of them are set to the aesthetic of Battle Kid or La Mulana. Using an 8-bit
One of our favorite voice actors is heading back to Anime Boston this year, as the convention has announced the return of Brina Palencia. Palencia's resume speaks for herself when it comes to her range of roles. Whether she's donning a
PAX East is fast approaching, but news of E3 going public makes King Baby Duck look at the pros and cons of what could occur when the famous trade show opens its doors to the regular crowd. Castlevania gets a TV
As readers can probably tell, reviewing anime is a lot harder than it looks. We're not talking about the actual critiquing aspect of it, which -- to be fair -- does come with its share of challenges. No, what I'm
There's a lot more posing that's due to occur at this year's Anime Boston, as JoJo's Bizarre Adventure director Naokatsu Tsuda will be attending the festivities. With David Production Tsuda has helmed the entire adaptation of Hirohiko Araki's iconic manga series, as well as
Sony drops a big announcement regarding the PlayStation 4, and King Baby Duck gets a little overexcited about it. Then Crunchyroll gets into the cinema game, and Interviews With Monster Girls showcases some strong life lessons in a wonderful (and
Are you seeking a partner in killing zombies that might've been triggered by the Umbrella Corporation? In need of $$60,000,000,000? How about a couple of talking cats to help save the world from the Negaverse? Well Anime Boston has you covered,
Since 2003 Aeronauts have been making waves in the Japanese indie rock realm. With their punk status quo and alt-rock persona, the Tokyo-based quarter has made it their mission to melt the faces off of every crowd they play to.