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{{Infobox_character|relatives = [[Abigail Awol]] (daughter; [[Tales from Adventureland]])<br>Lucy Awol (wife, deceased; Tales from Adventureland)|affiliation = AWOL Airwaves<br>
{{Infobox_character|relatives = [[Abigail Awol]] (daughter)<br>Lucy Awol (wife, deceased)|affiliation = [[Jungle Navigation Company]]<br>[[Jungle Explorers' Society]]|attraction = [[Jungle Cruise]]|marital = Widower|occupation = Jungle Cruise skipper, radio host}}'''Albert Awol''' is a skipper and radio host for the [[Jungle Navigation Company]] known as the "Voice of the Jungle", hosting "AWOL Airwaves" on the DBC (Disney Broadcasting Company) radio station, broadcasting news, quizzes, reminders, weather, and 30s period music across the airwaves.
 
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[[Jungle Navigation Company]]<br>[[Aero-Casablanca]]<br> [[Jungle Explorers' Society]] (Tales from Adventureland)|attraction = [[Jungle Cruise]]|marital = Widower (Tales from Adventureland)|occupation = Jungle Cruise skipper, radio host}}'''Albert Awol''' is a character from the ''[[Jungle Cruise]]''.
   
== Development history ==
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== History ==
 
Albert Awol was a skipper and employee of the Jungle Navigation Company in the 1930s, having made his base in their [[Amazon River Base|Amazon Rainforest boathouse]]. He was radio host for the JNC known as the "'''The Voice of the Jungle'''", hosting "AWOL Airwaves" on the DBC ([[Disney Broadcasting Company]]). This service radio station helped in broadcasting news, quizzes, reminders, weather, and 30s period music across the airwaves.
Albert Awol was introduced in a 1991 refurbishment to the Magic Kingdom's [[Jungle Cruise]] that improved the queue experience and established a stronger period setting for the attraction in general. A similar radio broadcast not featuring the Awol character would later be introduced at Disneyland in 1994.
 
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Awol was seemingly a spiritual successor to [[Nigel Greenwater]], a British JNC employee who was with the company since 1930 at the latest and who purchased the JNC's first short-wave radio while founding the [[Global Broadcasting Service]]. Circa 1938, Albert Awol received outside patrons for Awol Airwaves such as the airline-service ''[[Aero-Casablanca]]'' which he advertised for.
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=== Alternate versions ===
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====[[Tales from Adventureland]]====
 
Albert Awol is a key character in the book series, primarily in the first entry ''[[Tales from Adventureland: The Keymaster's Quest|The Keymaster's Quest]]''. A longtime friend, classmate and colleague of [[Shrunken Ned|Nedley Lostmore]] in his [[Jungle Explorers' Society]], tragedy has torn his family apart. When bringing his wife Lucy and daughter [[Abigail Awol|Abigail]], who was being trained as an explorer and pilot, along on an expedition with Ned after receiving an anonymous tip on a rare plant species with potential healing properties. The group was ambushed by members of the villainous Collective hoping to seize Ned's secrets and in the attack, Lucy was killed. In grief and misplaced anger, Abigail ended up blaming her father and Ned for what happened and found herself working for the Collective and Professor Phink.
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Since then, Awol was living in Hawaii, broadcasting his show out of a small hut on Molokai and helping protect the [[Enchanted Tiki Room]], being accompanied by a Tiki bird named Hoku. Rescuing Ned's grandson [[Andy Stanley]] using the ''Amazon Annie'', he helps guide the young Keymaster to the Tiki Room. Andy later helps Albert and Abigail reconcile after she realizes the ramifications of helping the Collective awaken the evil Tiki god [[Kapu]] and begins her path to redemption.
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=== Development history ===
 
Albert Awol was introduced in a 1991 refurbishment to the Magic Kingdom's [[Jungle Cruise]] that improved the queue experience and established a stronger period setting for the attraction in general. A similar radio broadcast featuring the character of Nigel Greenwater would later be introduced at Disneyland in 1994.
   
 
== Appearances and allusions ==
 
== Appearances and allusions ==
   
=== Jungle Cruise (Magic Kingdom) ===
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=== Jungle Cruise ===
Awol's radio show in the Magic Kingdom's queue takes the form of a 47 minute audio loop. His musical selections include:
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Awol's radio show in the Magic Kingdom's queue takes the form of a 47 minute audio loop. His musical selections include:<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrWb03MbWps</ref>
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* Here Come's my Ball and Chain-Coon Sanders Nighthawks Orchestra (1928)
 
* Here Come's my Ball and Chain-Coon Sanders Nighthawks Orchestra (1928)
 
* With Plenty of Money and You-Dick Powel (1936)
 
* With Plenty of Money and You-Dick Powel (1936)
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* The King's Horses (And the Kings Men)-Jack Hylton and Orchestra (1931)
 
* The King's Horses (And the Kings Men)-Jack Hylton and Orchestra (1931)
   
 
===[[Skipper Canteen]]===
[[File:Magic_Kingdom_Jungle_Cruise_Queue_Loop_(AWOL_Airwaves)|centre|thumb|330x330px|AWOL Airwaves audio loop]]
 
 
Awol wrote the book "''Illustrated Guide to Radio Broadcasting" ''which is featured in the library of the Skipper Canteen.
 
=== Skipper Canteen ===
 
Awol wrote the book "''Illustrated Guide to Radio Broadcasting" ''seen in the library.
 
 
=== Tales from Adventureland ===
 
Albert Awol is a key character in the book series, primarily in the first entry ''[[Tales from Adventureland: The Keymaster's Quest|The Keymaster's Quest]]''. A longtime friend, classmate and colleague of [[Shrunken Ned|Nedley Lostmore]] in his [[Jungle Explorers' Society]], tragedy has torn his family apart. When bringing his wife Lucy and daughter Abigail, who was being trained as an explorer and pilot, along on an expedition with Ned after receiving an anonymous tip on a rare plant species with potential healing properties. The group was ambushed by members of the villainous Collective hoping to seize Ned's secrets and in the attack, Lucy was killed. In grief and misplaced anger, Abigail ended up blaming her father and Ned for what happened and found herself working for the Collective and Professor Phink.
 
   
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== References ==
Since then, Awol was living in Hawaii, broadcasting his show out of a small hut on Molokai and helping protect the Enchanted Tiki Room, being accompanied by a Tiki bird named Hoku. Rescuing Ned's grandson [[Andy Stanley]] using the ''Amazon Annie'', he helps guide the young Keymaster to the Tiki Room. Andy later helps Albert and Abigail reconcile after she realizes the ramifications of helping the Collective awaken the evil Tiki god [[Kapu]] and begins her path to redemption.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 9 June 2021

Albert Awol is a character from the Jungle Cruise.

History[]

Albert Awol was a skipper and employee of the Jungle Navigation Company in the 1930s, having made his base in their Amazon Rainforest boathouse. He was radio host for the JNC known as the "The Voice of the Jungle", hosting "AWOL Airwaves" on the DBC (Disney Broadcasting Company). This service radio station helped in broadcasting news, quizzes, reminders, weather, and 30s period music across the airwaves.

Awol was seemingly a spiritual successor to Nigel Greenwater, a British JNC employee who was with the company since 1930 at the latest and who purchased the JNC's first short-wave radio while founding the Global Broadcasting Service. Circa 1938, Albert Awol received outside patrons for Awol Airwaves such as the airline-service Aero-Casablanca which he advertised for.

Alternate versions[]

Tales from Adventureland[]

Albert Awol is a key character in the book series, primarily in the first entry The Keymaster's Quest. A longtime friend, classmate and colleague of Nedley Lostmore in his Jungle Explorers' Society, tragedy has torn his family apart. When bringing his wife Lucy and daughter Abigail, who was being trained as an explorer and pilot, along on an expedition with Ned after receiving an anonymous tip on a rare plant species with potential healing properties. The group was ambushed by members of the villainous Collective hoping to seize Ned's secrets and in the attack, Lucy was killed. In grief and misplaced anger, Abigail ended up blaming her father and Ned for what happened and found herself working for the Collective and Professor Phink.

Since then, Awol was living in Hawaii, broadcasting his show out of a small hut on Molokai and helping protect the Enchanted Tiki Room, being accompanied by a Tiki bird named Hoku. Rescuing Ned's grandson Andy Stanley using the Amazon Annie, he helps guide the young Keymaster to the Tiki Room. Andy later helps Albert and Abigail reconcile after she realizes the ramifications of helping the Collective awaken the evil Tiki god Kapu and begins her path to redemption.

Development history[]

Albert Awol was introduced in a 1991 refurbishment to the Magic Kingdom's Jungle Cruise that improved the queue experience and established a stronger period setting for the attraction in general. A similar radio broadcast featuring the character of Nigel Greenwater would later be introduced at Disneyland in 1994.

Appearances and allusions[]

Jungle Cruise[]

Awol's radio show in the Magic Kingdom's queue takes the form of a 47 minute audio loop. His musical selections include:[1]

  • Here Come's my Ball and Chain-Coon Sanders Nighthawks Orchestra (1928)
  • With Plenty of Money and You-Dick Powel (1936)
  • Jeepers, Creapers (instrumental)-Louis Armstrong (1938)
  • Yes, Yes! My Baby Said Yes, Yes-Sam Browne & The Carlyle Cousins (1932)
  • Song of India (instrumental)-Paul Whiteman (1926)
  • It's the Girl-The Boswell Sisters and Dorsey Brothers (1931)
  • (Listen to the) Rythm King-The Coon Sanders Nighthawks (1928)
  • Love is Good for Anything that Ails You-Ida SueMcCune(1981)
  • Harlem River Quiver (instrumental)-Duke Ellington and Orchestra (1927)
  • What a Girl, What a Night-The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks (1928)
  • Diga Diga Doo (instrumental)-Duke Ellington (1928)
  • I get a Kick out of You-Artist Unknown(1934)
  • You're the Top-Artist Unknown (1934)
  • Let's Misbehave-Irving Aaronson, Phil Saxe (1928)
  • Painting the Clouds with Sunshine-Jack Hylton and Orchestra (1929)
  • The Mooche-Duke Ellington (1928)
  • The King's Horses (And the Kings Men)-Jack Hylton and Orchestra (1931)

Skipper Canteen[]

Awol wrote the book "Illustrated Guide to Radio Broadcasting" which is featured in the library of the Skipper Canteen.

References[]