Stockholm, December 1909

"Stockholm, December 1909" is an un-produced episode of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, which would have been part of the third season of the series.

The subjects of the episode would have been geography and ecology. The theme was to have been "Where is Sweden?", and the historical figure Indy would encounter was the Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf.

Here follows the synopsis, as it allegedly was recovered by Pablo Hidalgo from the Lucasfilm archives:

In Stockholm, Indy and his parents attend the Nobel ceremony honoring the writer Selma Lagerlof. Indy falls asleep and enters a fantasy where he is only five inches high and ries around on the back of a goose getting into a series of ecological adventures with several types of wild animals.

Indy's dream is a reference to Lagerlöf's most famous work; the book "Nils Holgerssons Underbara Resa Genom Sverige" ("The Wonderful Adventures of Nils"), a children's book, in which the titular character (a boy only five inches high) sees Sweden's countryside sitting on the back of a flying goose.