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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 3 MIN

The Soldier Who Fought WWII for 30 Years (Until Bondy Ruined It) 🫢

from Si, Lana & The Breakfast Club · host rova | More FM

In this edition of That’s Slightly Interesting, Speedy breaks down the mind-blowing true story of Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese Imperial Army intelligence officer who remained at his post on Lubang Island for 29 years after World War II ended. From surviving in the jungle to ignoring every official surrender notice, it’s one of history's most intense tales of loyalty. However, just as the team is soaking in the gravity of Onoda's journey, Bondy swoops in with a joke so lame it nearly wrecks the entire segment. Come for the history, stay for the studio chaos as the team tries to keep the rails on.

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