The True-Life Adventurers Club is a fictional organization from the Jungle Cruise.
Description[]
The True-Life Adventurers Club was a 1930s club of adventurers who were known to study African wildlife.
Members[]
- Doctor Sears:
- A tribute to filmmaker Ted Sears.
- Doctor Hibler:
- A tribute to filmmaker Winston Hibler.
History[]
Background[]
The True-Life Adventurers Club is an organization which was founded around 1933. Around 1936, members Dr. Sears and Dr. Hibler studied the African lion.
Development history[]
The True-Life Adventures Club is an allusion to Disney's True-Life Adventures films which inspired Adventureland and the Jungle Cruise. Ted Sears was a real-life writer for these films and Winston Hibler a narrator.
Appearances[]
Jungle Cruise[]
Nigel Greenwater mentions the club in his audio-loop. He brings up their third-annual meeting at which Sears and Hibler will be discussing their research on, "The African Lion".
Trivia[]
- In the Skipper Canteen's library is a book titled True-Life Adventures by W.E.D..