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  1. The Adventures are numbered as Chapters 1-22 with the original trilogy of films being 23-25 (in chronological order: TOD, Raiders and Last Crusade). The “Adventures” ones are the versions most recently released on home media with half the episodes being released on VHS in 1999 and the full series on DVD in 2008.

  2. Dec 22, 2022 · The title character of the Indiana Jones franchise has had many chronicles, yet The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones has presented a confusing canon for the whip-slinging hero.

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  3. The main difference between versions of Young Indy, IIRC, is the deletion of the Old Indy bookend scenes and the restructuring of episode order and combining separate episodes into an hour-long episode. Overall the show felt to me like something a museum would create and show on-site to help kids really get into history and learning.

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    The revised and updated edition of the book George Lucas: The Creative Impulse, by Charles Champlin, explains how The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series would be re-edited into the new structure of twenty-two "Chapter" TV films, for the 1999 VHS release. George Lucas had apparently intended to do this since the early 90s. New footage was shot in...

    A notable difference from The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones is the removal of nearly all the bookend segments from the original episodes. All of the bookends which included George Hall, who portrayed a nonagenarian Indiana Jones who recounts the adventures of the episode were removed. Sean Patrick Flanery'...

    The VHS release of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was in 1999. Each chapter was released on its own videotape, with its chapter number as being part of The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones, which combined the Young Indy episodes with the three existing films. However, not every chapter was actually released for public sale. The chapters ...

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    1. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones on Lucasfilm.com (backup link on Archive.org) 2. Indiana Jones Coming to Disney+ on May 31 on Lucasfilm.com (backup link on Archive.org) 3. YoungIndy.com (Web archive)

    Fan sites

    1. Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones — The IndyInTheClassroom.com site which emphasizes the educational aspects of Young Indiana Jones 2. Young Indiana Jonesat Inner Mind

  4. May 31, 2023 · Back in 1992, those words introduced audiences to Lucasfilm’s newest television series, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (known at the time as The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles). Today, this one-of-a-kind story is available once again on Disney+.

  5. The series explores the childhood, adolescence and early adulthood of the fictional character Indiana Jones and primarily stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Corey Carrier as the title character, with George Hall playing an elderly version of Jones for the bookends of most episodes, though Harrison Ford bookended one episode.

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  7. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, commonly referred to as Young Indy, is an Emmy Award -winning American television series created by George Lucas, which ran on ABC from 1992 to 1993. It explores the youth of the fictional character Indiana Jones, who is portrayed as taking part in many significant events of the early 20th century.