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A page for the dates of historic and fictional events featured in Jungle Cruise lore.

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Before Common Era[]

1100s[]

1200s[]

  • 1218: Jayavarman VII dies (in real-world history).

1300s[]

1400s[]

  • 1420:
    • Around the time that the Village of Harambe is colonized by Europeans. The Harambe Fort is constructed along the river.
  • 1431:
    • Khmer Empire ends.

1500s[]

1600s[]

  • 1616:
    • Around the time when Francisco imprisoned Lope and his loyalists behind the waterfall.[1]

1700s[]

1700s[]

  • 1709:
    • Around the time that Captain Jack Sparrow trades his servitude to Davy Jones to become captain of the Black Pearl.

1710s[]

  • 1711:
    • On an expedition to Isla Cruces, Captain Jack Sparrow is mutinied by his first-mate, Hector Barbossa. Barbossa and his crew are cursed by the island's treasure while Jack is marooned, driven insane by heatstroke, and saved by rum-runners.
  • 1713:
    • C. the time that Elizabeth Swann and her father make the crossing from England to Port Royal, Jamaica. Along the way, they find the wreckage of a ship destroyed by the Black Pearl and rescue survivor, William Turner.

1720s[]

  • 1721:
  • 1722:
    • C. events of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
  • 1729:
    • C. events of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. Jack Sparrow is resurrected, Davy Jones is killed with Will Turner replacing him, Elizabeth Swann becomes Pirate King of the Brethren Court, Calypso is freed and pirates win the war against the East-India Trading Company.

1730s[]

  • 1730:
    • C. events of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

1800s[]

1800s[]

1810s[]

1820s[]

1830s[]

1840s[]

1850s[]

1860s[]

  • 1862:
  • 1868:
  • 1869:
    • Continued events of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
    • March: Jules Verne releases his story Vingt mille lieues sous les mers (French: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas).

1870s[]

  • 1870:
  • 1871:
    • July 19: Captain Nemo studies giant mushrooms 880s fathoms under Vulcania.
  • 1872:
    • Harrison Hightower III traverses the Yangtze River.
    • October 9: Captain Nemo finds a fossilized lava monster egg underneath Vulcania.
    • December 12: Henry Jones (Sr.) is born.
  • 1873:
  • 1874:
    • Lord Henry Mystic traverses the Ganges River.
    • Sir Morton Stanley travels through the Congo and finds David Livingstone.
  • 1875:
  • 1878:
    • May 16: Anna Mary Jones is born.

1880s[]

  • 1882:
    • Jason Chandler traverses the Elaho River and is seemingly shot at.
    • Events of Tarzan. Jane Porter and Professor Porter study gorillas in the Congo but stay for Tarzan.
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  • 1885:
  • 1888:
    • June 5: Dr. Albert Falls finds the lost Khmer shrine in Cambodia. The S.E.A. commemorates victory with certificate signed by senior-member, Sango Shio.
    • June 15: Wilhelm II becomes Kaiser of German Empire.
  • 1889:
    • Lord Henry Mystic colonizes part of Papua New Guinea to create Mystic Point.

1890s[]

  • 1890:
  • 1891:
    • Late July: Around the time that Dr. Albert Falls goes on his 13-Day Expedition to map the Rivers of Adventure.
      • Day 1: Spent in Lost Delta of India, departing on journey.
      • Day 2: Past through ruins of Temple of the Forbidden Eye in Lost Delta, contemplated applying for university grant to excavate.
      • Day 3: Passed through Khmer ruins along the Irrawaddy river of Burma.
      • Day 4: Found Indian Elephant Bathing Pool, intersecting Irrawaddy and Ganges while located behind Cambodian ruins he'd found years earlier.
      • Day 5: Travelled from Ganges River to the Congo river.
      • Day 6: Entered Congo river, ran afoul of rocks along shore.
      • Day 7: "Discovered" a waterfall intersecting multiple Rivers of Adventure in the territory of the African Umbala tribe. Proceeded to name the waterfall after himself, "Schweitzer Falls".
      • Day 8: Traverses from Congo to the Nile.
      • Day 9: Passes the African veldt, and traverses the dangerous Hippo Pool.
      • Day 10: Accesses Zambezi River from the Nile.
      • Day 11: Documents Primate Refuge along the rivers.
      • Day 12: Accesses Amazon rainforest where he documents petroglyphs.
      • Day 13: Finds fishing waters in Amazon. Goes through undocumented tributary to return to the Lost Delta and end journey.
    • August 12: Senior S.E.A. member Luana Teixeira signs certificate of discovery for Dr. Albert Falls', "Discovery" of Schweitzer Falls. Schweitzer Falls (more specifically the backside of it) goes on to be considered the 8th wonder of the world.
  • 1892:
  • 1897:
  • 1898:
    • Merriweather Adam Pleasure marries Isabella Domenico.
    • April 21: Spanish-American War begins. Theodore Roosevelt fights during war in, "Rough Riders".
    • August 13: Spanish-American War ends.
  • 1899:
    • Captain Mary Oceaneer traverses the Orinoco River. Arrows lodged in her oar imply that she was likely attacked by Indigenous peoples.
    • Harrison Hightower III and the Pillagers Brigade raid Indigenous tribes of the Congo and eventually steal the idol Shiriki Utundu.
    • July 1: Henry Jones, Jr. (later renamed to Indiana Jones) is born to Dr. Henry and Anna Jones.
    • December 31: Harrison Hightower III holds party in Hotel Hightower to show off stolen idol Shiriki Utundu, including to an assembly of S.E.A. members. He is subsequently killed by Shiriki Utundu and the hotel is closed.

1900s[]

1900s[]

  • 1900:
    • Merriweather Adam Pleasure traverses the Kissimmee River in Florida where he is seemingly attacked by a gator.
  • 1901:
    • September 14: Theodore Roosevelt becomes president of the United States.
    • December 31: Steward Pleasure is born to Merriweather Adam & Isabella Pleasure.
  • 1903:
    • Dr. Albert Falls traverses the Mbei river of Gabon
    • Dr. Albert Falls is awarded with an Elephant Juju from the Adventure Trading Company for his tracking abilities.
    • Roosevelt travels to Yosemite with conservationist John Muir who convinces him to create the National Parks.
  • 1904:
  • 1905:
    • March 24: Jules Verne dies.
    • December 31: Henry Pleasure is born to Merriweather Adam & Isabella Pleasure.
  • 1906:
  • 1907:
    • The town of Porto Velho is constructed along the Amazon rainforest in Brazil (real-world history). Francisco Lopez de Heredia (now Frank Wolff) assists in constructing the town.
    • Events of The Island at the Top of the World. Captain Brieux's ship the Hyperion is completed.
  • 1908:
    • Mystic Point and Mystic Manor are opened to the public.
  • 1909:
    • March 4: Theodore Roosevelt's presidency ends.
    • September: Theodore Roosevelt and his son, Kermit, go big-game hunting in East-Africa. Roosevelt befriends a young Indiana Jones.

1910s[]

  • 1910:
    • Sango Shio traverses the Amazon River and is seemingly attacked by piranhas.
  • 1911:
  • 1912:
    • Beatrice Rose Endicott founds the New York City Preservation Society to save the Hotel Hightower.
    • May 16: Indiana Jones' mother Anna Mary Jones dies of Scarlet Fever.
    • July 3: Merriam Pleasure is born to Merriweather Adam & Isabella Pleasure.
    • July 4: The date which Merriam's parents legally changed her birthday to, upset that she was the sole child not born on a holiday.
    • November 6: New York City Preservation Society member Vanessa Capshaw sends Trader Sam a portrait of Sam's supposed grandfather, Billamongawonga, recovered from the Hotel Hightower.
  • 1913:
    • Felix Pechman XIII begins working at his family's bakery.
    • Chef Tandaji traverses the Irrawaddy River.
    • December: Trader Sam, Theodore Roosevelt and Colonel Cândido Rondon go to map the River of Doubt in the Amazon rainforest.
  • 1914:
  • 1916:
    • Events of the Jungle Cruise film:
      • After the Arrowhead of Lukarina is recovered in the Amazon by Dr. Albert Falls, Dr. Lily Houghton steals the from the Royal Anthropological and Diverse Adventures Society and travels to the Amazon rainforest with her brother, MacGregor, to find the Tears of the Moon. They enlist Frank Wolff's services (he is now a skipper for the Jungle Navigation Company) to find the tree, while pursued by Prince Joachim who frees Lope de Aguirre. They find the tree where Lope kills Joachim, but Frank sacrifices himself to turn all the conquistadors to stone; only for Lily to use the Tears of the Moon to revive him. The two become romantic partners and return to London.
    • December: While fighting Germans in East-Africa, a young Indiana Jones befriends Albert Schweitzer who teaches Jones the Reverence for Life. After this, the German Empire deports Schweitzer.
  • 1917:
    • Felix Pechman XIII is fired from his family bakery due to a fire that he was blamed for.
    • Felix Pechman XIII finds work at an orange juice factory.
    • Merriweather Adam Pleasure sets off, "The World's Largest Firecracker", creating Pleasure Island.
  • 1918:
    • The Pleasures have a mansion constructed on Pleasure Island where they host their friends.
    • November 9: German Empire is abolished, Kaiser loses power.
    • November 11: World War I ends.
  • 1919:
    • January 6: Theodore Roosevelt dies.
    • Summer: Alberta Falls is taken to live with her paternal grandparents while her father goes on a lecture circuit.

1920s[]

  • 1920:
    • Felix Pechman XIII is fired from the orange juice factory because he, "Couldn't concentrate".
    • Felix Pechman XIII gets work at a sardine factory.
  • 1921:
    • The headquarters for the Adventurers Club is created on Pleasure Island.
    • August 19: Captain Mary Oceaneer of S.E.A. awards Dr. Albert Falls with the, "Hightower Spirit of Adventure" award.
  • 1922:
    • Royal Anandapur Tea Company constructs steam-train passing through the Forbidden Mountain of the Himalayas.
  • 1925:
    • Felix Pechman XIII gets canned from work at the Sardine Factory.
  • 1926:
    • Felix Pechman XIII starts working as a taxi driver.
  • 1927:
    • 16-year-old Alberta Falls navigates the Ganges River in the Molopo Marie to visit her maternal grandparents.
    • First annual Balderdash Cup.
  • 1928:
  • 1929:
    • Professor Garrett Reed is expelled from the Society of Explorers and Adventurers and Lord Henry Mystic for grave-robbing an Egyptian tomb.
    • Felix Pechman XIII loses his job as a taxi driver for going, "The extra mile".
    • September 4: The Great Depression begins.

1930s[]

  • 1930:
    • Felix Pechman XIII begins working as an ice-cream maker.
  • 1931:
    • October 1: Alberta Falls arranges for the first ever, "Jungle Cruise".
  • 1932:
    • November 19: Around the time that the JNC's boat, the Ganges Gal goes missing in the Lost River Delta of Peru. The Jungle Navigation Company attempts to cover-up the incident.
    • December:
  • 1933:
  • 1934:
    • Skipper Greg provokes a crane causing, "The Bird Incident".
    • Felix Pechman XIII loses his job as an ice-cream maker due to having, "A meltdown". Felix Pechman XIII then becomes a glass-bottom boat driver, presumably for the Silver Springs attraction.
    • Royal Anandapur Tea Company shuts down their trains passing through the Forbidden Mountain.
  • 1935:
  • 1936:
    • Nigel Greenwater is awarded a trophy for being Announcer of the Year.
    • "Society of Explorers and Adventurers Guide to Prospective Members Revival Edition" book is newly released.
    • March 6: Adventureland Chamber of Commerce president Nina Chavez names Alberta Falls as Businesswoman of the Year.
    • May 27: Last sighting of the Jungle Princess.
    • July:
      • July 6: Indiana Jones disappears within the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, searching for the Jewel of Power and a group of lost tourists.
      • Jock Lindsey flies Indiana Jones to Peru in pursuit of Chachapoyan Fertility Idol. Events of Raiders of the Lost Ark begins.
    • Indiana Jones finds the Ark of the Covenant which when opened, kills various nazis. The Ark is taken by the US government and stored in Hangar 51.
  • 1937:
    • Nigel Greenwater's Trivial Trivia League event transpires. First-place goes to the Pach, second-place to Aves Raras, and third-place to the Jungle Navigation Company.
    • Skipper Jonathan is given trophy for being River League Hose Run Derby Champion.
    • Skipper Nico is given a trophy for being River League Bubble Gum Champion.
    • Skipper Abigail, Skipper Shelly and Skipper Leilani win the 3rd annual All River Canoe Race.
    • Skipper Shaun wins first-place in the Adventureland Film Festival for his movie, "A Bigger Bote".
    • Felix Pechman XIII loses job as glass-bottom boat driver due to crashing boat along rocks.
    • Skipper Phil is photographed making model airplanes.
    • Skipper Marge is photographed making repairs.
    • Merriweather Adam Pleasure has another mansion constructed as an anniversary gift for Isabella.
    • December 3: Showman "W.D." sends Alberta Falls a Jungle Telegram, commending her Jungle Cruise.
    • May 23: John D. Rockefeller dies (real-world history).
    • June 25: Sneh Falls travels from Los Angeles to Mumbai, India.
  • 1938:
    • Alberta Falls turns the Falls family mansion into the, "Jungle Navigation Co. Ltd. Skipper Canteen".
    • Alberta Falls puts her friend Trader Sam in-charge of the JNC's lost & found, he turns it into, "Trader Sam's Gift Shop!".
    • While living in the Robinson family's treehouse, Felix Pechman XIII applies for work at the Jungle Navigation Company as a skipper. He is accepted and works out of the Amazon River Base as their, "New Guy".
    • Richard Reyes and Jay Friesner are names skippers of the year.
    • Events of The Rocketeer.
    • Captain Mary Oceaneer goes on unsuccessful expedition to locate Dr. Albert Falls. She sends a post-card about this to Alberta, then leaves to investigate Anandapur due to stories of its Yeti.
    • December:
      • Events of the post-2021 refurbishment American Jungle Cruises. Alberta Falls orchestrates a VIP Jungle Cruise tour aboard the Kwango Kate under Skipper Felix Pechman XIII. The Kate is wrecked in a hippo pool, stranding those aboard along the African veldt where they are chased up a tree by a rhino. Many skippers see this but ignore it due to knowing that it would be too much paperwork.
      • Rosita goes on tour.
      • Trader Sam's Gift Shop! is overrun by monkeys.
      • C. setting of the Adventureland Treehouse.
  • 1939:
    • The Great Depression ends.
    • Trader Sam attends a trinket-selling convention where he sold seashells on the sea-shore.

1940s[]

  • 1940:
    • Hathaway Browne sends Trader Sam a letter.
    • Rick Blaine fights in the French Resistance where he meets Illsa Lunds.
    • February 22: One, "Albert Falls" (unknown if Senior or Junior) uses Missouri Pacific Railway to travel from Chicago to Anaheim.
  • 1941:
    • Disney Good Will tour is launched with Trader Sam as guide. He befriends Walt Disney.
    • 4 June: Wilhelm II dies (real-world history).
    • December: Events of Casablanca.
  • 1942:
    • Hathaway Browne sends Trader Sam a letter.
    • October 22: Annette Funicello is born (real-world history).
  • 1943:
    • July: Rosa Soto Dominguez travels from Cairo to Progresso, Mexico on S.E.A. Global Charters Atlantic Lines.
  • 1944:
    • Land-developers begin to take over Pleasure Island.
    • December 31: Hurricane Charlotte hits Florida, wiping out Pleasure Island and causing those within to be lost.
  • 1947:
    • Interdimensional Being ship crashes in Roswell, New Mexico. U.S. Government hires Indiana Jones to investigate crash and covers up incident.
  • 1948:
    • Jock Lindsey creates his hangar in Disney Springs.

1950s[]

  • 1952:
    • Albert Schweitzer is given the Nobel Peace Prize.
    • Marcus Brody dies.
    • April 28: Dr. Leonard Moss travels from Portland, Oregon to Taiwan.
  • 1955:
    • Jock Lindsey turns his hangar into, "Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar".
    • Patrick Begorra's business, "Begorra Orchards" is founded.
  • 1957:
    • Events of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Indiana Jones finds Akator in Amazon rainforest, crystal skull is recovered, and inter dimensional beings leave the Earth.

1960s[]

  • 1960:
    • Annette Funicello's Hawaiiannette album is released, containing her song Pineapple Princess (real-world history).
  • 1961:
    • The Harambe Revolution occurs, with the people of Harambe revolting against their European subjugators.
  • 1965:
    • September 4: Albert Schweitzer dies.
  • 1969:
    • Setting of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

1970s[]

  • 1975:
    • August 18: Dr. Kon Chunosuke takes Plane Crazy Airlines from Toronto, Canada to Haneda, Japan.
  • 1978:
    • June 2: Siobhan Murphy travels from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Galeão, Brazil.

1980s[]

  • 1980:
    • The Harambe Market is built.
  • 1982:
    • Yeti attacks mountaineers passing through Forbidden Mountain who are never found.
  • 1986:
    • Original setting of Tomorrowland.
  • 1989:

1990s[]

2000s[]

2000s[]

2010s[]

  • 2013:
    • April 8: Annette Funicello dies (real-world history).
  • 2014:
    • February 10: Shirley Temple Black dies.
  • 2019:
    • The Harambe House becomes a preserved site by order of the ministry of culture.

Skipper Survival Guide[]

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The timeline of the non-canonical Skipper Survival Guide backstory.

1910s[]

  • 1911:
    • January 11: Colonel Blumbert writes on his jungle mansion being completed.

1920s[]

  • 1928:
    • September 11: After contracting malaria, Colonel Blumbert makes his final journal entry and sells his jungle mansion.
  • 1929:
    • October 29: Black Tuesday, official beginning of Great Depression.

1930s[]

  • 1930:
    • April 16: The Jungle Navigation Company moves into Colonel Blumbert's mansion to make it their new outpost. Jermy Livingstone begins writing in the Jungle Journal.
    • September 27: Jungle Navigation Company finishes construction of a new wing on the outpost.
    • November: Around time the JNC receives their first short-wave radio and learns about the Great Depression.
  • 1931:
  • 1932:
    • December 2: A typhoon hits the Jungle Navigation Company's outpost and rips off the building's roof.
    • December 4: The Great Depression hits the Jungle Navigation Company's business. Documents how a skipper named Herb lost three passengers and cargo in an attack by Headhunters.
  • 1933:
    • April 29: Professor Henry von Schlitt begins his 31-day Jungle Cruise assisted expedition along the Rivers of Adventure. He documents giant butterflies and toucans.
    • May:
      • May 3: The von Schlitt expedition travels through the flooded city where Professor von Schlitt documents symbols on the ruins for Indiana Jones.
      • May 5: Seventh day of von Schlitt expedition, still in flooded city region. Party was attacked by a bengal tiger.
      • May 6: Propeller of von Schlitt expedition's boat is damaged and they repair it with bamboo. Encounter a king cobra which bites a porter.
      • May 7: Von Schlitt expedition encounters the Goliath Spiders in the flooded city. Party camps in boat after entering the Indian elephant bathing-pool.
      • May 10: Von Schlitt expedition takes Adventureland rivers to the Congo. They encounter baboons and gorillas.
      • May 12: Von Schlitt notes their expedition should have ended by this day, so his skipper Jake radioed the boathouse to call off a search party. The expedition encounters African elephants.
      • May 13: The von Schlitt expedition arrives at the African veldt and set up camp.
      • May 14: The von Schlitt expedition continues their studies in the African veldt.
      • May 17: Professor von Schlitt observes the lion pride having killed a zebra and scaring off hyenas looking to scavenge.
      • May 20: Von Schlitt expedition tracks a black rhino which then chases them up a tree. After it backs off, they take their boat through the hippo pool where they are threatened by hippos which Skipper Jake scared off with two warning shots.
      • May 22: The Von Schlitt expedition enters the Amazon rainforest where they make base in a native village where they encounter piranha, anaconda and water-buffalo.
      • May 28: The Von Schlitt expedition leaves the Amazon.
      • May 29: Professor Henry von Schlitt sends the Jungle Navigation Company the records and thanks from his expedition.
    • July 29: Jermy Livingstone documents boathouse being in state of disrepair.
  • 1934:
    • February 17: A Hollywood film-director stops by the Jungle Navigation Company's outpost for assistance in recording footage of jungle flora. Results in the JNC integrating this as one of their services. A cobra is also let loose in the lost & found.
  • 1935:
    • August 9: Around the time that the Jungle Navigation Company takes on three new skippers.
    • August 16: The JNC's business booms thanks to their Hollywood connections and tourism-services. Results in area surrounding the boathouse hosting new businesses. The Mekong Miss and Magdalena Maiden are both documented as lost: the Magdalena Maiden having hit rocks while the Mekong Miss fell over a waterfall, seemingly killing the JNC's best skipper, Lance in the process.
  • 1937:
    • October 10: Indiana Jones enlists the JNC's services to study a series of ruins along the river.
    • October 29: Indiana Jones and the Jungle Navigation Company find and begin excavating the Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Results in a boom of travellers coming to the region from around the world.
  • 1938:
    • May 5: Date on the Jungle Journal.

References[]

  1. Lope mentions being imprisoned for 300 years in the year 1916.
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