‘Archer’ Creator Adam Reed Spills Season 6 Secrets, From Surreal Plotlines to Life Post-ISIS

Edit The Daily Beast 08 Jan 2015
In the season premiere, Archer has escaped to a tropical island where he comes into contact with a Japanese World War II soldier marooned there who still believes the war is going on ... In the Season 6 premiere episode, how did you come up with the idea for Archer to meet a marooned Japanese WWII soldier? I remember H ... But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something ... ....

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Edit Huffington Post 10 Dec 2014
Post Post. When something is removed sometimes there can be trace evidence of its presence. The outline on a bare wall where a painting hung for decades, the impression left in a rug where a chair has sat for weeks, a blurred circle on a tabletop where a glass stood for moments ... We could relate the thumbtacks to the Japanese holdouts found years and sometimes decades later still obeying their orders long after their need had expired....

We Spoke To 2 Veterans Who Served In World War II As Teenagers — And Here's What They Remember Most

Edit Business Insider 21 Aug 2014
He followed in the footsteps of his older brother who joined a month after the Japanese launched a surprise aerial attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941, an event which plunged the U.S ... The fighters flew missions to the Japanese mainland that sometimes lasted up to 16 hours ... An army unit was assigned to blow up the caves to prevent Japanese holdouts from launching guerrilla attacks on the airfield....

The Week in Death: The Last to Surrender

Edit The Daily Beast 19 Jan 2014
Hiroo Onoda was a Japanese Army officer who hid in the jungle for three decades, refusing to accept that the war was over ... As one of the last of the “Znryu nipponhei” (or “Japanese Holdouts”), he was greeted as a hero on his return to Japan—a country which he was shocked to find had changed beyond recognition ... He was finally located in 1974 through the efforts of Norio Suzuki, a Japanese student with aspirations to be an explorer....

Hiroo Onoda: Japanese holdout from WWII

Edit CNN 18 Jan 2014
<< Previous &nbsp; Next >> ... Onoda, a former intelligence officer in the Japanese army, had remained on the island for nearly 30 years, refusing to believe his country had surrendered in World War II ... Home ... ... ... ....
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