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** The skipper used to have a line pointing out some [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile crocodiles]] and warning parents to keep an eye on their kids when the crocs are around. This line was cut after a highly-publicized 2016 incident when a child was killed by an alligator at the Disney World resort, and anything crocodilian-related across all the parks was [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents downplayed as much as possible]].

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** [[invoked]] The skipper used to have a line pointing out some [[NeverSmileAtACrocodile crocodiles]] and warning parents to keep an eye on their kids when the crocs are around. This line was cut after a highly-publicized 2016 incident when a child was killed by an alligator at the Disney World resort, and anything crocodilian-related across all the parks was [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents downplayed as much as possible]].
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-->Off to the right of the boat, you can see what we call the ''Indiana Jones Adventure and the Temple of the Four-Hour Line''.

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-->Off to the right of the boat, you can see what we call the ''Indiana Jones Adventure and the Temple of the [[AbsurdlyLongWait Four-Hour Line''.Line]]''.
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-->The most commonly lost item here is... people's life savings.
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** In the hippo scene at Walt Disney World, the skipper used to fire their gun at the hippos, but this was later changed to them instead firing their gun into the air in order to scare them off. Which was further changed to the skipped skipper ineffectually waving the gun at the hippos and shouting, "Shoo!" [[UpToEleven Then THAT]] was changed to the skipper making a FingerGun and yelling "Bang!", claiming that [[LampshadeHanging yelling "bang" with a finger gun is what scares hippos the most]]. Nowadays, the skipper "fires" their gun, but instead of actually firing them, a sound effect is played on the PA system. This was a post-9/11 security measure, as there were fears that someone could steal the very-real revolvers and load them with live ammo. At Disneyland, the skippers still use real guns with blanks, as the guns are used for various signals, depending on how many shots were fired:

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** In the hippo scene at Walt Disney World, the skipper used to fire their gun at the hippos, but this was later changed to them instead firing their gun into the air in order to scare them off. Which was further changed to the skipped skipper ineffectually waving the gun at the hippos and shouting, "Shoo!" [[UpToEleven Then THAT]] THAT was changed to the skipper making a FingerGun and yelling "Bang!", claiming that [[LampshadeHanging yelling "bang" with a finger gun is what scares hippos the most]]. Nowadays, the skipper "fires" their gun, but instead of actually firing them, a sound effect is played on the PA system. This was a post-9/11 security measure, as there were fears that someone could steal the very-real revolvers and load them with live ammo. At Disneyland, the skippers still use real guns with blanks, as the guns are used for various signals, depending on how many shots were fired:
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, there's a letter from [[https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Samantha_Sterling Samantha Sterling]] to Trader Sam saying "Dearest Sam, These 5 days & 10 nights… wow".
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* TheAmazon: Among the many locations traveled to in the ride is the Amazon river, which includes some ever-so lovely encounters with piranhas and a boa constrictor.
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The Jungle Navigation Company played a prominent role in the ''Literature/TalesFromAdventureland'' book series, and some elements of the now-defunct "Pleasure Island" nightclub district in Walt Disney World tied in to the ride. A [[TheMovie movie]] based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. In 2021, the California and Florida versions of the ride [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise received overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride does not tie into the film adaptation beyond a handful of props in the queue.

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The Jungle Navigation Company played a prominent role in the ''Literature/TalesFromAdventureland'' book series, and some elements of the now-defunct "Pleasure Island" nightclub district in Walt Disney World tied in to the ride. A [[TheMovie movie]] movie based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. In 2021, the California and Florida versions of the ride [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise received overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride does not tie into the film adaptation beyond a handful of props in the queue.
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Among the many animals featured in the ride are baboons, as well as gorillas that are shown ransacking a camp site.
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* JungleOpera

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-->If you had a good time, my name is Skipper (name) and this has been the world famous Jungle Cruise. And if you had a lousy time...then my name is [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Queen Elsa and you should just let it go]].

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-->If --->If you had a good time, my name is Skipper (name) and this has been the world famous Jungle Cruise. And if you had a lousy time...then my name is [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Queen Elsa and you should just let it go]].
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* TheBusCameBack: The Magic Kingdom version of the attraction originally had giant frogs in the Amazon stretch of the river that were removed a year after opening when management didn't like their execution. In October 2021, just in time for the park's 50th Anniversary, two of the frogs ended up coming back.
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* LegacyCharacter: The 2021 update adds a new character in Alberta Falls, granddaughter and successor to longtime character Dr. Albert Falls (who is said to have mysteriously gone missing).

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* LegacyCharacter: The 2021 update adds ''Skipper Canteen'' introduced a new character in Alberta Falls, granddaughter and successor to longtime character Dr. Albert Falls (who is said to have mysteriously gone missing).
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The Jungle Navigation Company played a prominent role in the ''Literature/TalesFromAdventureland'' book series. A [[TheMovie movie]] based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. In 2021, the California and Florida versions of the ride [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise received overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride does not tie into the film adaptation beyond a handful of props in the queue.

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The Jungle Navigation Company played a prominent role in the ''Literature/TalesFromAdventureland'' book series.series, and some elements of the now-defunct "Pleasure Island" nightclub district in Walt Disney World tied in to the ride. A [[TheMovie movie]] based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. In 2021, the California and Florida versions of the ride [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise received overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride does not tie into the film adaptation beyond a handful of props in the queue.
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* PragmaticAdaptation: In the Florida version, many of the animatronics are underneath coverings such as tents, shelters or similar. This is to keep the animatronics dry due to the normally rainy Florida.
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A [[TheMovie movie]] based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. Also in 2021, it was announced that the California and Florida versions of the ride will [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise receive overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride will not tie into the film adaptation.

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The Jungle Navigation Company played a prominent role in the ''Literature/TalesFromAdventureland'' book series. A [[TheMovie movie]] based on the attraction, also titled ''Film/JungleCruise'', was released in July 2021. Also in In 2021, it was announced that the California and Florida versions of the ride will [[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-01-25/disneyland-plotting-long-overdue-changes-to-the-jungle-cruise receive received overhauls]] to remove the indigenous tribal characters and add an overarching story regarding a failed prior Jungle Cruise expedition, whose hapless voyagers are encountered along the way. The new iteration of the ride will does not tie into the film adaptation.
adaptation beyond a handful of props in the queue.

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