List of Indiana Jones appearances
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Contents |
[edit] TV films
- Chapter 1: My First Adventure
- Chapter 2: Passion for Life
- Chapter 3: The Perils of Cupid
- Chapter 4: Travels with Father
- Chapter 5: Journey of Radiance
- Chapter 6: Spring Break Adventure
- Chapter 7: Love's Sweet Song
- Chapter 8: Trenches of Hell
- Chapter 9: Demons of Deception
- Chapter 10: Phantom Train of Doom
- Chapter 11: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life
- Chapter 12: Attack of the Hawkmen
- Chapter 13: Adventures in the Secret Service
- Chapter 14: Espionage Escapades
- Chapter 15: Daredevils of the Desert
- Chapter 16: Tales of Innocence
- Chapter 17: Masks of Evil
- Chapter 18: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
- Chapter 19: Winds of Change
- Chapter 20: Mystery of the Blues
- Chapter 21: Scandal of 1920
- Chapter 22: Hollywood Follies
[edit] Theatrical films
- Chapter 23: The Temple of Doom (1984)
- Chapter 24: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
- Chapter 25: The Last Crusade (1989)
- Chapter 26: Indiana Jones 4 (2008) (categorized as "in production")
- Chapter 27: (unproduced) Originally, George Lucas had signed a deal with Paramount Pictures for four theatrical sequels to Raiders of the Lost Ark. After the first three installments, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Lucas announced he was finished with the theatrical films, leaving two of his promised sequels unmade. He now has announced his work on the third sequel, Indiana Jones IV. He now denies plans for a fourth sequel, claiming he never intended to do beyond three, but that the fourth film was "a brilliant idea he had." In saying he had a deal for four sequels, one could also speculate that he might not have counted The Temple of Doom as a sequel, and instead a prequel, which it was. This would leave room open for yet another sequel that is yet to be produced.
- Chapter 28: (unproduced) Based on the fact that The Temple of Doom could be counted as a prequel, rather than a sequel.
[edit] Novels
Apart from novel adaptations of the movies, and several Young Indiana Jones episodes, there is also a series of original paperback novels about the adventures of Indiana Jones, and another series of novels about Young Indiana Jones for younger readers. In Germany, there was a series of adult novels by author Wolfgang Hohlbein, which only appeared in German and Dutch. In France there was a Young Indiana Jones series by Joseph Jacobs and Richard Beugne, only available in French.
Young Indiana Jones Novels by Random House
- Young Indiana Jones' Titanic Adventure - by Les Martin
- Young Indiana Jones and the Pirates Loot - by J. N. Fox
- Young Indiana Jones and the Lost Gold of Durango - by Megan Stine and H. William Stine
- Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror - by Les Martin
- Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril - by Les Martin
- Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Circle of Death - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Journey to the Underworld - by Megan Stine and H. William Stine
- Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Ruby Cross - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Gypsy Revenge - by Les Martin
- Young Indiana Jones and the Secret City - by Les Martin
- Young Indiana Jones and the Mountain of Fire - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Face of the Dragon - by William McCay
- Young Indiana Jones and the Eye of the Tiger - by William McCay
Young Indiana Jones Novels by Ballantine Books
- The Mata Hari Affair - by James Luceno
Indiana Jones Adult Novels by Bantam Books
- Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Interior World - by Rob MacGregor
- Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates - by Martin Caidin
- Indiana Jones and the White Witch - by Martin Caidin
- Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone - by Max McCoy
- Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs - by Max McCoy
- Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth - by Max McCoy
- Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx - by Max McCoy
German novels by Goldmann Verlag
- Indiana Jones und das Schiff der Götter (Indiana Jones And The Ship Of The Gods) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und die Gefiederte Schlange (Indiana Jones And The Feathered Snake) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das Gold von El Dorado (Indiana Jones And The Gold Of El Dorado) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das verschwundene Volk (Indiana Jones And The Vanished People) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das Schwert des Dschingis Khan (Indiana Jones And The Sword of Genghis Khan) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das Geheimnis der Osterinseln (Indiana Jones And The Secret Of Easter Island) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das Labyrinth des Horus (Indiana Jones And The Labyrinth Of Horus) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Indiana Jones und das Erbe von Avalon (Indiana Jones And The Legacy Of Avalon) - by Wolfgang Hohlbein
Find Your Fate Adventure Books by Ballantine Books
- Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island - by R. L. Stine
- Indiana Jones and the Lost Treasure of Sheba - by Rose Estes
- Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower - by R. L. Stine
- Indiana Jones and the Eye of the Fates - by Richard Wenk
- Indiana Jones and the Cup of the Vampire - by Andrew Helfer
- Indiana Jones and the Legion of Death - by Richard Wenk
- Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt - by R. L. Stine
- Indiana Jones and the Dragon of Vengeance - by Megan Stine
- Indiana Jones and the Gold of Genghis Khan - by Ellen Weiss
- Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island - by R. L. Stine
- Indiana Jones and the Mask of the Elephant - by Megan Stine and William Stine
[edit] Comics
There was a comic book published by Marvel Comics in the early 1980s featuring the talents of John Byrne among others. Later Dark Horse Comics produced a number of Indiana Jones Comics. Indy also had a cameo in a non-canonical Star Wars story in an issue of the Star Wars Tales comic books.
The French comic book publisher Bagheera has made 3 Indiana Jones comic books starting in 1993. The first 2 French Indy comics were part of a Shell collection. All 3 comics have been written and drawn by the duo Moliterni & Alessandrini. None of these titles are available in English.
Dark Horse Comics Stories
- Indiana Jones and the Shrine of the Sea Devil
- Indiana Jones and the Arms of Gold
- Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
- Indiana Jones and the Sargasso Pirates
- Indiana Jones and the Dance of Death
- Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece
- Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny
- Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix
Marvel Comics The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones Stories
- Ikons of Ikammanen
- The Devil's Cradle
- Gateway to Infinity
- Club Nightmare
- Africa Screams
- The Gold Goddess
- The Fourth Nail
- Deadly Rock
- Demons
- The Sea Butchers
- The Search for Abner Ravenwood
- The Cuban Connection
- Beyond the Lucifer Chamber
- End Run
- Dragon by the Tail
- The Secret of the Deep
- Revenge of the Ancients
- Good as Gold
- Trail of the Golden Guns
- Tower of Tears
- Shot by Both Sides
- Fireworks
- Big Game
- Double Play
- Magic, Murder & The Weather
- Something’s Gone Wrong Again
Star Wars Tales
- Star Wars Tales #19: Into the Great Unknown
Bagheera Stories
- Indiana Jones et le Secret de la Pyramide
- Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre
- Indiana Jones et le Grimoire Maudit
[edit] Video games
Various computer and video games have also been produced. They include:
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (Atari 2600)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (arcade)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Nintendo Entertainment System)
- Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (C64)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Action Game (C64, Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, PC)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure (Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, PC)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Nintendo Entertainment System - Taito)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Nintendo Entertainment System - Ubi Soft)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (Nintendo Entertainment System)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Nintendo Game Boy)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Sega Master System - European and Brazilian release)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Sega Genesis)
- Instruments of Chaos starring Young Indiana Jones (Sega Genesis)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Sega Game Gear)
- Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
- Indiana Jones in Revenge of The Ancients (PC)
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis: The Action Game (PC, Amiga, Macintosh, C64)
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis: The Graphic Adventure (PC, Amiga, Macintosh) (also a comic book of the same name)
- Indiana Jones and the Lost Kingdom (C64)
- Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures (PC)
- Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (PC, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Game Boy Color)
- Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb (PC, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox)
He also made a cameo at the end of the video game "Yoda Stories " (Game Boy Color)
- Untitled 2007 game - unrelated to the upcoming 2007 film.
[edit] Attractions
George Lucas has collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering on four occasions to create Indiana Jones attractions for Disney theme parks worldwide:
- The "Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril" rollercoaster opened at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vallee, France, in 1993.
- The "Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye" opened in Disneyland in Anaheim, California, in 1995.
- The "Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular" show opened at the Disney-MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, Florida in 1989.
- The "Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull" opened at Tokyo DisneySea in Chiba, Japan, with the park in 2001.
[edit] Pinball
Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure (1993, Williams), designed by Mark Ritchie, is a widebody pinball game that features sound clips from all three theatrical films (as well as original speech by John Rhys-Davies), and features 12 different stages (four stages each based on different scenes from the movies, including three video modes). If you complete all 12 stages, you will enter the game's "Wizard Mode", called Eternal Life.
This was the first game to use Williams/Midway's DCS Sound System, with the music composed by Chris Granner.
[edit] Other
- A reference is made to Indiana Jones by Han Solo, both played by Harrison Ford, in the Star Wars Dark Nest trilogy, specifically The Joiner King, where Solo says "Bugs. Why'd it have to be bugs?", referencing Indiana Jones' "Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?".


