List of Young Indiana Jones media

This is a list of media relating to The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones TV series. Most marketing for the series focused on the pilot episode and first season episodes.

Laserdisc

 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (box set of all first production episodes)

VHS

 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: The Curse of the Jackal
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: London 1916/Vienna 1908
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Verdun 1916/Austria 1917
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: German East Africa 1916/Congo 1917
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: The Somme 1916/Germany 1916
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Barcelona 1917/British East Africa 1909


 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Spring Break Adventure
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Trenches of Hell
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Attack of the Hawkmen
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Adventures in the Secret Service
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Tales of Innocence
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Mystery of the Blues
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies

DVD

 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume One, The Early Years
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Two, The War Years
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Volume Three, The Years of Change

Soundtracks
Four volumes of music from the series was released on CD and casette tape.


 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Volume One
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Volume Two
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Volume Three
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Volume Four
 * The Best of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * Laurence Rosenthal: Music for Television
 * Western Collection: The Greatest Hits of Wild West Movies (features music from "Mexico 1916")
 * There is also a high-quality bootleg release of Curt Sobel's score to the episode "Transylvania, January 1918". It contains approximately 40 minutes worth of the score.

Documentaries
In addition to the ninety-four companion historical documentaries presented on the DVDs, three documentaries have been made which deal with the show:


 * Young Indy: Around the World is a documentary produced for the Japanese Laserdisc release of the series. It chronicles the making of the series from pre-production to post-production.
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: A Look Inside is a seven-and-a half-minute featurette produced for the 1999 video release of the series. It includes interviews with George Lucas and Sean Patrick Flanery.
 * Entertainment Tonight Presents: Indiana Jones: Behind the Adventure is a one-hour Entertainment Tonight special that aired in December of 2000. In addition to the series, the special covers the original the first three films, as well as the possibilities of a fourth film. It features interviews with Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Sean Connery and many others.

Additional references to the series in other documentaries:


 * In October 2007, George Lucas and Rick McCallum recorded interviews for a press kit promoting the series' DVD release. May websites uploaded the videos.
 * The StarWars.com web documentary "Here We Go Again" explains the role of the series in paving the way for the Star Wars prequel films. Additionally, McCallum mentions the series in the DVD commentary for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
 * A clip from "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal" can be seen in the documentary Empire of Dreams.
 * The 1995 documentary A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies features clips from the series during the "The Director as Illusionist" segment. The clips accompanied an interview with George Lucas, and were intended to showcase ILM's effects work.

Adult novelizations

 * The Mata Hari Affair

Young Adult novelizations

 * The Mummy's Curse
 * Field of Death
 * Safari Sleuth
 * The Secret Peace
 * Trek of Doom
 * Revolution!
 * Race To Danger
 * Prisoner of War
 * Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (retcons the diamond seen in the film's opening to be the Peacock's Eye)

Choose your own adventure books

 * The Valley of the Kings
 * South of the Border
 * Revolution In Russia
 * Masters of the Louvre
 * African Safari
 * Behind the Great Wall
 * The Roaring Twenties
 * The Irish Rebellion

Golden books

 * The Mummy's Curse
 * Safari in Africa
 * Perilous Puzzles

Young Adult novels

 * Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Circle of Death
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Secret City
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Gypsy Revenge
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Ruby Cross
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Lost Gold of Durango
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Face of the Dragon
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Journey to the Underworld
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Mountain of Fire
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Pirates' Loot
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Eye of the Tiger

Unpublished Young Adult novels

 * Young Indiana Jones and the River of Death by Nicol Robinson, 1995
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Day of Destiny by Nigel Robinson, 1995
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Mask of the Madman by Megan Stine and H. William Stine, 1996

Stepping stone books

 * Young Indiana Jones and the Ring of Power

Non-fiction books

 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Series Study Guide, Creative Backgrounder, and Premiere Season Historical Backgrounder.
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles poster book
 * Young Indiana Jones Chronicles activity book
 * Lost Diaries of Young Indiana Jones
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, On the Set and Behind the Scenes
 * Steve Stewart's 1996 book Full-Frontal mentions the skinny dipping scene from Young Indiana Jones: Travels with Father.
 * George Lucas - The Creative Impulse
 * George Lucas - The Creative Impulse [revised and updated edition]
 * From Star Wars To Indiana Jones - The Best of the Lucasfilm Archives
 * The Cinema of George Lucas (2005)
 * Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
 * The Complete Making of Indiana Jones
 * Home and Beyond: An Anthology of Kentucky Short Stories

Comic series

 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 2
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 3
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 4
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 5
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 6
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 7
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 8
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 9
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 10
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 11
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 12

Graphic novels

 * The Curse of the Jackal
 * The Search for the Oryx
 * The Peril of the Fort

Comic strips

 * Young Indiana Jones and the Mountains of Superstition
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure adaptation
 * Young Indiana Jones and the Princess Of Peril adaptation

Video games
The ending credits of the Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis video game include an announcement of a near-future appearance of a "perhaps much younger" Indiana Jones, apparently referring to the upcoming TV series and/or the video games based on the series.


 * Young Indiana Jones and the Instruments of Chaos
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (canceled)
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Revolution
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Special Delivery
 * The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hunting for Treasure
 * LEGO Indiana Jones: The Video Game features information from the series in Indiana Jones' biography, and his diary appears in a menu.

Trading cards
Pro Set issued a set of trading cards based on the show, covering all the episodes from season 1 and one episode from season 2. The series contained 114 cards, with 95 story cards, 8 hidden treasure cards, 10 3-D cards and a 3-D viewer. They were sold in packs containing 10 cards, one of which would be a 3-D card and also included was the 3-D viewer. The retail display box contained 36 packs. The story cards covered the following episodes:


 * 1-10 Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal (Egypt, May 1908)
 * 11-24 Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal (Mexico, March 1916)
 * 25-34 London, May 1916
 * 35-49 British East Africa, September 1909
 * 50-60 Verdun, September 1916
 * 61-68 Peking, March 1910
 * 69-79 German East Africa, December 1916
 * 80-95 Congo, January 1917

Each story arc subset would contain one card, usually the last in the subset that would highlight a notable historical figure met by Indiana Jones in that story. The exception to this is that there is no historical figure from German East Africa, and so Albert Schweitzer is used as card 80 to connect the two African story arcs.

The card set contains the copyright year of 1992, and while Season One was aired in 1992, the episode Peking, March 1910 was not aired until June of 1993. If the card set was released in the copyright year, the cards depicting scenes from Peking would have been a preview of an episode not yet aired.

A trading card binder was also released.

Magazine articles
article title: Indiana Jones and Me by George Lucas, pages 2-5 The Couch Critic: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles by Jeff Jarvis, page 5 by Dan Madsen, pages 2-5 page 1 by Dan Madsen, pages 2-4 by Dan Madsen, pages 6-8 contents listing: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles article title: Raider of Television's Riches, Young Indiana Jones by Mark Dawidziak, pages 30-31 contents listing: Young Indiana Jones [River Phoenix] article title: A Hero By Any Other Age by Dan Yakir, pages 17-19 contents listing: Raiders of the Lost Art article title: Chronicling the Young Indiana Jones by Bill Warren, pages 52-55+ contents listing: Youngest Indiana Jones article title: Young Indy & the First Crusades by Ian Spelling, pages 33-36 contents listing: The Oldest Indiana Jones article title: The Old Indiana Jones Chronicles by Lynne Stephens, pages 45-48+ contents listing: George Lucas Speaks! article title: Life With Indy by Ian Spelling, pages 46-49 article title: Video Beat: Chronicling Young Indy by Chris Manson, pages 77-78 contents listing: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles review by Rich Drees article title: Sean Patrick Flanery's Indiana Jones by Stephen Applebaum, pages 15-17 article title: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Seasons 1 & 2 by Edwin Yau, pages 45-49 article title: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Season 3 by Edwin Yau, pages 50-53
 * American Cinematographer, issue unknown
 * TV Guide, Volume 40, Number 9, February 29, 1992
 * TV Guide, Volume 40, Number 13, March 28, 1992
 * TV Times, 1992 issue, "Raiders of the Small Screen"
 * The Lucasfilm Fan Club, Issue #15
 * contents listing: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Behind-The-Scenes
 * article title: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * The Lucasfilm Fan Club, Issue #16
 * article title: Young Indy Renewed For Second Season!
 * cover listing: Sean Patrick Flanery - Young Indy Speaks!
 * article title: Sean Patrick Flanery - The Further Adventures of Young Indiana Jones
 * article title: Uncovering the History behind Young Indy
 * Cinefantastique, Volume 22, Number 6, June 1992
 * Starlog, Number 147, October 1989
 * Starlog, Number 178, May 1992
 * Starlog, Number 183, October 1992
 * Starlog, Number 185, December 1992
 * Starlog, Number 191, June 1993
 * Starlog 255
 * Cinefex, Number 54, May 1993
 * Epi-Log, Issues #37-#39, December 1993-February 1994
 * TV Zone, Issue 52, March 1994
 * TV Zone, Issue 62, January 1995
 * TV Zone, Special 24, March 1997
 * Star Wars Insider 46
 * Star Wars Insider 99
 * The scene in "Paris, September 1908" involving Freud, Jung, Adler and young Indy was featured in the German version of Psychology Today.

Other

 * During production of the series, members of the crew were given T-shirts and coffee mugs bearing the show's logo. Additionally, at least two T-shirt types were released to the public.
 * Several children's puzzls were released based on the series.
 * At least one wall calendar was released based on the series.
 * Adventure Knife A poster was released advertising this.
 * View-Master 3-D
 * Clothing patch
 * Character posters of Carrier and Flanery.
 * Dixie Cup boxes
 * Belt buckle