| The History Of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
| There were 28 original episodes from 1992-1993. |
| The pilot episode was 90 minutes, the remaining were 45 minutes each. |
Episode 1: Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal (2 part pilot: Egypt, May 1908 & Mexico, March 1916)
Episode 2: London, May 1916
Episode 3: British East Africa, September 1909
Episode 4: Verdun, September 1916
Episode 5: German East Africa, December 1916
Episode 6: Congo, January 1917
Episode 7: Austria, March 1917
Episode 8: Somme, Early August 1916
Episode 9: Germany, Mid-August 1916
Episode 10: Barcelona, May 1917
Episode 11: Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues *
Episode 12: Princeton, February 1916 *
Episode 13: Petrograd, July 1917
Episode 14: Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920 *
Episode 15: Vienna, November 1908
Episode 16: Northern Italy, June 1918 *
Episode 17: Young Indiana Jones and the Phantom Train of Doom *
Episode 18: Ireland, April 1916 *
Episode 19: Paris, September 1908 *
Episode 20: Peking, March 1910
Episode 21: Benares, January 1910 *
Episode 22: Paris, October 1916
Episode 23: Istanbul, September 1918 *
Episode 24: Paris, May 1919 *
Episode 25: Florence, May 1908 * Unaired
Episode 26: Prague, August 1917 * Unaired
Episode 27: Palestine, October 1917 * Unaired
Episode 28: Transylvania, January 1918 * Unaired
Half of these original episodes (14) were released on laserdisc in Japan in 1993, in English with Japanese subtitles.
* The other half have never been released in their original form.
Later in 1993, 11 original episodes were also released on PAL VHS (with 4% speed-up) in the U.K.
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Three years after the series ended, George Lucas decided to add new footage and re-arrange them in chronological order. He also removed old Indiana Jones and his narration, from the beginning and end of each episode, played by George Hall. With these changes, the series was re-named The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones, which consisted of 22 feature length chapters. Anything released after 1996 has been altered from the original version, including ALL U.S. releases. In 1999, 12 of these new 22 chapters were released to VHS in the U.S. and other countries. After 6 years, we finally got to see 2 of the unaired episodes (Palestine, October 1917 & Transylvania, January 1918).
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In 2007-2008 the entire collection of the new 22 chapters were released on DVD. ** After 14 years, we finally got to see the last 2 unaired episodes (Florence, May 1908 & Prague, August 1917).
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The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones Volume 1 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 - Documentaries
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The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones Volume Two, The War Years 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 - Documentaries
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The Adventures Of Young Indiana Jones Volume Three, The Years Of Change Chapter 16: Tales Of Innocence Chapter 17: Masks Of Evil Chapter 18: Treasure Of the Peacock's Eye Chapter 19: The Winds of Change Chapter 20: Mystery Of the Blues Chapter 21: Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal Of 1920 Chapter 22: Hollywood Follies - Documentaries |
??? Chapter 26: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of the Crystal Skull