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**The dance sequence in the Season Three episode "[[starwars:Hunt for Ziro|Hunt for Ziro]]" was inspired by the opening scene of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''.<ref>{{SW|url=theclonewars/guide/episode309.html|text=''The Clone Wars'' Episode Guide: Hunt for Ziro}}</ref>
 
**The dance sequence in the Season Three episode "[[starwars:Hunt for Ziro|Hunt for Ziro]]" was inspired by the opening scene of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]''.<ref>{{SW|url=theclonewars/guide/episode309.html|text=''The Clone Wars'' Episode Guide: Hunt for Ziro}}</ref>
 
**Season Four's "[[starwars:Friends and Enemies|Friends and Enemies]]" sees bounty hunter [[starwars:Cad Bane|Cad Bane]] examining a [[fedora]] while looking for a new hat.<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/HolocronKeeper/status/160846914458365952 @HolocronKeeper Leland Chee] on [[Twitter]]</ref>
 
**Season Four's "[[starwars:Friends and Enemies|Friends and Enemies]]" sees bounty hunter [[starwars:Cad Bane|Cad Bane]] examining a [[fedora]] while looking for a new hat.<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/HolocronKeeper/status/160846914458365952 @HolocronKeeper Leland Chee] on [[Twitter]]</ref>
*In Season Five's fifth episode, "Tipping Points", Hondo Ohnaka's yacht ''[[starwars:Fortune and Glory|Fortune and Glory]]'', first appears, named in reference to the line from ''Temple of Doom''.<ref>{{SW|url=news/much-to-learn-weequays|text=Much to Learn You Still Have: 8 Things You Might Not Know About Weequays}}</ref>
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**In Season Five's fifth episode, "Tipping Points", Hondo Ohnaka's yacht ''[[starwars:Fortune and Glory|Fortune and Glory]]'', first appears, named in reference to the line from ''Temple of Doom''.<ref>{{SW|url=news/much-to-learn-weequays|text=Much to Learn You Still Have: 8 Things You Might Not Know About Weequays}}</ref>
 
**In Season Six's third episode, "Fugitive", droid AZ-3's reaction to Fives taking out a group of clones channels Henry Jones's when his son guns down Nazis at [[Castle Brunwald]]: "Look what you did... I can't believe what you did..."<ref>[http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/2014/03/18/the-cinema-behind-star-wars-indiana-jones-and-the-lost-missions/ The Cinema Behind ''Star Wars'': ''Indiana Jones'' and The Lost Missions] at [http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/ the Star Wars Blog]</ref>
 
**In Season Six's third episode, "Fugitive", droid AZ-3's reaction to Fives taking out a group of clones channels Henry Jones's when his son guns down Nazis at [[Castle Brunwald]]: "Look what you did... I can't believe what you did..."<ref>[http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/2014/03/18/the-cinema-behind-star-wars-indiana-jones-and-the-lost-missions/ The Cinema Behind ''Star Wars'': ''Indiana Jones'' and The Lost Missions] at [http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/ the Star Wars Blog]</ref>
 
**In Season Six story arc "The Disappeared" (by [[J. W. Rinzler]]), Peteen's dual role as both High Seneschal and secretive cultist was inspired by [[Chattar Lal]] while the script called for the protagonists to ride off "like the end of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|The Last Crusade]]''."<ref>{{SW|url=explore/the-clone-wars/ep608/|text=The Disappeared, Part I}}</ref><ref>{{SW|url=explore/the-clone-wars/ep609/|text=The Disappeared, Part II}}</ref>
 
**In Season Six story arc "The Disappeared" (by [[J. W. Rinzler]]), Peteen's dual role as both High Seneschal and secretive cultist was inspired by [[Chattar Lal]] while the script called for the protagonists to ride off "like the end of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|The Last Crusade]]''."<ref>{{SW|url=explore/the-clone-wars/ep608/|text=The Disappeared, Part I}}</ref><ref>{{SW|url=explore/the-clone-wars/ep609/|text=The Disappeared, Part II}}</ref>

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The Star Wars logo.

Star Wars is a movie franchise created in 1977 by film director George Lucas comprised of three core episodic trilogies and multiple spinoffs. The original trilogy of films starred Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill.

Both Star Wars and Indiana Jones were inspired by the movie serials of the 1930s and '40s, and it was while working on his script for The Star Wars that a distracted Lucas began making notes for "Indiana Smith", an unrelated archaeologist character who sought out supernatural artifacts.[1]

Although they belong to different franchises and continuities, there have been several connections between the two in the form of in-jokes and references.

References to Star Wars in Indiana Jones

Raiders of the Lost Ark

Wellr2

Can you find R2-D2 and C-3PO?

  • Jock Lindsey's plane has the letters OB-CPO on its nose, a reference to Obi-Wan Kenobi and C-3PO. OB-CPO is also included in the LEGO set "Temple Escape!".
  • The sound of Jock Lindsey's plane starting is the same as the Millennium Falcon's failing hyperdrive.
  • In the scene where Indiana Jones is lifting the Ark of the Covenant out of its holding place in the Well of Souls, one of the hieroglyphs resembles Star Wars characters C-3PO and R2-D2. There is also a hieroglyph depicting a figure similar to Princess Leia Organa inserting the Death Star plans into R2-D2.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

  • The opening scenes take place in Club Obi Wan, named after the Star Wars character Obi-Wan Kenobi.
  • Indy says during the mine car scene "We got company" - a similar line was spoken by Han Solo in the first Star Wars. Shorty also says this during the car pursuit in Shanghai.
  • The sound of Lao Che's Ford Tri-Motor Airplane failing is the same as the Millennium Falcon's failing hyperdrive.
  • The sound of an igniting lightsaber can be heard during Willie Scott's sacrifice attempt at the Temple of Doom.
  • Jones confronts and defeats two Thuggee swordsmen then begins chasing one of them into the jungle, only to swiftly be chased back by a renewed number of soldiers. The scene closely resembles a scene in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope when Han Solo performs the same action with stormtroopers aboard the orignal Death Star.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles

Other

Song titles

Henry Jones can request Die Overture von Krieg der Sterne in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure.

References to Indiana Jones in Star Wars

Canon

CadBane

Cad Bane considers choosing a fedora.

Pryce

Arihnda Pryce.

Legends

Other

Cast and crew

Hansoloprofile

Space smuggler Han Solo portrayed by Harrison Ford.

Persons who worked in both franchises:

Notes and references

See also

External links