ARCHER: DANGER ISLAND The Complete Ninth Season DVD Details Officially Released

ARCHER: DANGER ISLAND The Complete Ninth Season DVD Details Officially Released

As Archer gears up to take fans into space for an Alien-inspired adventure in season ten, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has officially announced the DVD for season nine, Archer: Danger Island.

By RohanPatel - Feb 23, 2019 10:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features

While Sterling Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) remains in a coma, following the events of season seven, he's been on quite a journey these past two seasons and the most recent, saw him and his friends head to the South Pacific where they fought off cannibals, monkeys, poison darts, pirates, and more. 

With season ten set to take our heroes into space on an Alien-inspired adventure, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has released DVD details for the ninth season, Archer: Danger Island.

The set will arrive on April 2, which is just around when season ten is expected to
premiere, and will include all eight episodes from season nine as well as two exclusive behind-the-scenes featurettes.

ARCHER: DANGER ISLAND
The Complete Ninth Season Arrives on DVD April 2

LOS ANGELES, CA (February 19, 2019) – Get ready for a change of scenery with the semi-functioning alcoholic seaplane pilot, Sterling Archer, a lush on the lush South Pacific island of Mitimotu in 1939. While the rest of the world is concerned about the impending Second World War, Archer is only concerned with who's buying his next drink. Along with his trusty co-pilot Pam, Archer must navigate quicksand, cannibals, super-intelligent monkeys, poison darts, pirates, and did we mention quicksand? Enter the mysterious and deadly world of Archer: Danger Island when all 8 episodes from Season 9 arrive on DVD April 2 along with exotic special features.

The series features the voices of H. Jon Benjamin as the hard-drinking pilot, “Sterling Archer;” Jessica Walter as Archer’s acid-tongued mother and hotel owner, “Malory Archer;” Aisha Tyler as island royalty and local revolutionary, “Princess Lanaluakalani;” Judy Greer as the abandoned heiress, “Charlotte Vandertunt;” Chris Parnell as the obvious German spy posing as a businessman, “Siegbert Fuchs;” Amber Nash as Archer’s co-pilot and loyal sidekick, “Pam Poovey;” Adam Reed as impeccably uniformed French Capitaine, “Reynaud;” and Lucky Yates as the audacious scarlet macaw, “Crackers.”

Archer: Danger Island Season 9 DVD Special Features
  • Inside look: Making Archer
  • Crackers' Costumed Playings

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BatmanBeenDrinking
BatmanBeenDrinking - 2/23/2019, 12:00 PM
They're slowly losing me. I just want them to go back to espionage missions and move away from the dreamland stuff.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 2/23/2019, 12:26 PM
Must. Binge. ASAP.
Ryos
Ryos - 2/23/2019, 12:43 PM
Thank god for Jon Benjamin’s voice every damn day
4thMaster
4thMaster - 2/23/2019, 1:16 PM
Half decent season, it's definitely not as good as Dreamland was as. Krieger was amazing in Dreamland, I still get a laugh out of "Achtung!" in his flashback scene. XD



I hope next season, which will also be a coma season, is a return to form. The sci-fi angle could lead to great stuff.
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 2/23/2019, 1:22 PM
I actually forgot this happened.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 2/24/2019, 1:54 AM
As much as I loved the concept (they even dropped a “Tails of the Golden Monkey” reference!), these coma seasons haven’t offered offered as much potential as they’ve curtailed. A big part of that is that the period setting really limits the conversations and banter by cutting out casual tangents about contemporary things. I really doubt that the voice cast or even many of the writers can riff all that well about 1930’s culture and find all the jokes possible.

Perhaps the Sci-fi setting of the next season will help to some degree, since even the most recent events would no longer be in the future but in the past, making far less of it off-limits for referencing.
Rosraf
Rosraf - 2/24/2019, 6:25 AM
I think the coma season storylines are a pretty legit solution to the show otherwise growing too stale after 7 seasons. A lot of the seasons had just started to blur together, and at least these alternate takes have a formula shakeup somewhat built in. I probably wouldn’t even realize a season was ending/starting otherwise and enjoy following the role re-assignments unfold each season.
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