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{{quote|"Marching Along, We're Adventurers,<br />
{{quote|"Marching Along, We're Adventurers,
Singing the song of Adventurers,<br />
Singing the song of Adventurers,
Up or Down,<br />
Up or Down,
North, South, East or West,<br />
North, South, East or West,
An Adventurer's Life is Best.<br />
An Adventurer's Life is Best.
An Adventurer's Life is Best !<br />
An Adventurer's Life is Best!
Kungaloosh !"|The Adventurer's Club All Purpose Theme Song from the [[Trope Namer]] that existed at [[Disney Theme Parks|Walt Disney World]].}}
Kungaloosh!"|The Adventurer's Club All Purpose Theme Song from the [[Trope Namer]] that existed at [[Disney Theme Parks|Walt Disney World]].}}


This is where you'll find the [[Lady of Adventure]], [[Adventurer Archaeologist]], [[Great White Hunter]] and [[Gentleman Adventurer]] all hanging out when they aren't out doing dangerous things. There's probably a bar, a roaring fireplace, and lots of easy chairs for people to sit around in. Expect animal heads and African masks hanging on the walls in terms of decor, as well as lots of globes and maps. (Possibly a library full of them.) Often the site of a [[Framing Story]], with one person sharing stories about his latest adventure and the others listening. Especially common in works set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras or a [[Steampunk]] universe, but they can be found elsewhere.
This is where you'll find the [[Lady of Adventure]], [[Adventurer Archaeologist]], [[Great White Hunter]] and [[Gentleman Adventurer]] all hanging out when they aren't out doing dangerous things. There's probably a bar, a roaring fireplace, and lots of easy chairs for people to sit around in. Expect animal heads and African masks hanging on the walls in terms of decor, as well as lots of globes and maps. (Possibly a library full of them.) Often the site of a [[Framing Device]], with one person sharing stories about his latest adventure and the others listening. Especially common in works set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras or a [[Steampunk]] universe, but they can be found elsewhere.
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== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==


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* Hero Games' ''[[wikipedia:Justice, Inc. (role-playing game)|Justice Inc.]]'' game had the Empire Club, a haven for adventurers in a pulp genre setting.
* Hero Games' ''[[wikipedia:Justice, Inc. (role-playing game)|Justice Inc.]]'' game had the Empire Club, a haven for adventurers in a pulp genre setting.
* The [http://magiccards.info/lg/en/245.html Adventurers' Guildhouse] in ''[[Magic the Gathering]]''.
* The [http://magiccards.info/lg/en/245.html Adventurers' Guildhouse] in ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.
* The Explorers Society in ''[[Deadlands]]''.
* The Explorers Society in ''[[Deadlands]]''.
* The Horatio Club in [[GURPS]] ''Time Travel''.
* The Horatio Club in [[GURPS]] ''Time Travel''.
* The Legends' and Heroes' Guilds in ''[[Runescape (Video Game)|Runescape]]''.
* The Legends' and Heroes' Guilds in ''[[RuneScape]]''.
* [[Forgotten Realms]] has "Society of Stalwart Adventurers", a club for adventurers and wannabe adventurers in Suzail (Cormyr).
* [[Forgotten Realms]] has "Society of Stalwart Adventurers", a club for adventurers and wannabe adventurers in Suzail (Cormyr).


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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==


* [[Duck Tales (Animation)|Scrooge McDuck]] is a member of one of these.
* [[DuckTales (1987)|Scrooge McDuck]] is a member of one of these.
* The "Super Adventure Club" in ''[[South Park]]'' is visually based on the Disney club, although it's actually an organisation of child molesters (and a thinly veiled strawman of the [[Church of Happyology]]).
* The "Super Adventure Club" in ''[[South Park]]'' is visually based on the Disney club, although it's actually an organisation of child molesters (and a thinly veiled strawman of the [[Church of Happyology]]).
* ''[[Underdog (Animation)|Underdog]]'': Commander McBragg's stories usually [[Framing Story|started and ended]] here.
* ''[[Underdog (animation)|Underdog]]'': Commander McBragg's stories usually [[Framing Story|started and ended]] here.
* A few ''Snagglepuss'' cartoons on ''The [[Yogi Bear (Animation)|Yogi Bear]] Show'' featured the major belonging to an adventurers' club
* A few ''Snagglepuss'' cartoons on ''The [[Yogi Bear]] Show'' featured the major belonging to an adventurers' club


== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
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** The Explorers Club in New York City.
** The Explorers Club in New York City.
** The Royal Geographical Society in 19th century England.
** The Royal Geographical Society in 19th century England.
*** And, the National Geographic Society, its American counterpart.
** And, the National Geographic Society, its American counterpart.
*** David Grann, when writing ''The Lost City of Z'' (a biography of the missing explorer Percy Fawcett), gave a description of the Royal Geographical Society that would have fitted the one given at the head of this trope almost exactly. One thing that it had which is interesting was a schoolroom as even the most wacky -- I mean [[Unusual Euphemism|mystical]] -- explorers had to have a grasp of technique.
* The [[Trope Namer]] is the defunct restaurant at [[Walt Disney]] World.
* The [[Trope Namer]] is the defunct restaurant at [[Walt Disney]] World.
** There is also the Society of Explorers and Adventurers or [[Fun With Acronyms|S.E.A.]] at Tokyo Disney Sea and soon, Hong Kong Disneyland.
** There is also the Society of Explorers and Adventurers or [[Fun with Acronyms|S.E.A.]] at Tokyo Disney Sea and soon, Hong Kong Disneyland.


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[[Category:Settings]]
[[Category:Settings]]
[[Category:Adventurers Club]]
[[Category:Adventurers&#39; Club]]

Latest revision as of 01:17, 18 February 2019

"Marching Along, We're Adventurers,
Singing the song of Adventurers,
Up or Down,
North, South, East or West,
An Adventurer's Life is Best.
An Adventurer's Life is Best!

Kungaloosh!"
—The Adventurer's Club All Purpose Theme Song from the Trope Namer that existed at Walt Disney World.

This is where you'll find the Lady of Adventure, Adventurer Archaeologist, Great White Hunter and Gentleman Adventurer all hanging out when they aren't out doing dangerous things. There's probably a bar, a roaring fireplace, and lots of easy chairs for people to sit around in. Expect animal heads and African masks hanging on the walls in terms of decor, as well as lots of globes and maps. (Possibly a library full of them.) Often the site of a Framing Device, with one person sharing stories about his latest adventure and the others listening. Especially common in works set in the Victorian or Edwardian eras or a Steampunk universe, but they can be found elsewhere.


Examples of Adventurers' Club include:

Live-Action TV

  • Monty Python's Flying Circus: The "Lost World of Roiurama" sketch has a scene in the British Explorers' Club.
  • In the third episode of the American Thank God You're Here, Harland Williams won as an adventurer returning to his club after an expedition.

Tabletop RPG

Theater

  • In Eric Overmyer's play On the Verge, the three Ladies of Adventure often reminisce about good times at the Explorer's Club back home. Fanny, in particular, has a great monologue about the Foreign Queasine she gladly partook of last time she was there.

Web Original

  • The Virtual Exploration Society flavortext at the Museum of Unnatural Mystery Web site.

Western Animation

  • Scrooge McDuck is a member of one of these.
  • The "Super Adventure Club" in South Park is visually based on the Disney club, although it's actually an organisation of child molesters (and a thinly veiled strawman of the Church of Happyology).
  • Underdog: Commander McBragg's stories usually started and ended here.
  • A few Snagglepuss cartoons on The Yogi Bear Show featured the major belonging to an adventurers' club

Real Life

  • Numerous, including:
    • The Explorers Club in New York City.
    • The Royal Geographical Society in 19th century England.
    • And, the National Geographic Society, its American counterpart.
      • David Grann, when writing The Lost City of Z (a biography of the missing explorer Percy Fawcett), gave a description of the Royal Geographical Society that would have fitted the one given at the head of this trope almost exactly. One thing that it had which is interesting was a schoolroom as even the most wacky -- I mean mystical -- explorers had to have a grasp of technique.
  • The Trope Namer is the defunct restaurant at Walt Disney World.
    • There is also the Society of Explorers and Adventurers or S.E.A. at Tokyo Disney Sea and soon, Hong Kong Disneyland.