List of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Episodes - Film Versions

Film Versions

In 1996, George Lucas hired T.M. Christopher to aid in re-editing the complete series into twenty-two feature-length episodes. The series was also retitled The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. Each chapter contains two episodes, with most of the chapters arranged in chronological order. The scenes in which an older Indiana Jones reminisces are not included in these versions.

  • Chapter 1: My First Adventure (Egypt & Tangiers 1908)
  • Chapter 2: Passion for Life (British East Africa, 1909 & Paris, 1908)
  • Chapter 3: The Perils of Cupid (Vienna & Florence, 1908)
  • Chapter 4: Travels with Father (Russia & Athens, 1910)
  • Chapter 5: Journey of Radiance (Benares & Beijing, 1910)
  • Chapter 6: Spring Break Adventure (Princeton & Mexico, 1916)
  • Chapter 7: Love's Sweet Song (Ireland & London, 1916)
  • Chapter 8: Trenches of Hell (Somme & Germany, 1916)
  • Chapter 9: Demons of Deception (Verdun & Paris, 1916)
  • Chapter 10: The Phantom Train of Doom (German East Africa 1916)
  • Chapter 11: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life (German East Africa, 1916 & Congo, 1917)
  • Chapter 12: Attack of the Hawkmen (Ravanel, France & Alhorn, Germany, 1917)
  • Chapter 13: Adventures in the Secret Service (Austria & Petrograd, 1917)
  • Chapter 14: Espionage Escapades (Barcelona & Prague, 1917)
  • Chapter 15: Daredevils of the Desert (Palestine, 1917)
  • Chapter 16: Tales of Innocence (Northern Italy & Morocco, 1918)
  • Chapter 17: Masks of Evil (Istanbul & Transylvania 1918)
  • Chapter 18: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye (London/Egypt, 1918 & South Pacific, 1919)
  • Chapter 19: Winds of Change (Paris & Princeton, 1919)
  • Chapter 20: Mystery of the Blues (Chicago, 1920)
  • Chapter 21: Scandal of 1920 (New York, 1920)
  • Chapter 22: Hollywood Follies (Hollywood, 1920)

In 1999, only Chapters 6, 8, 10–13, 15–18, 20, and 22 were released on VHS in the "Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones" along with the re-release of the movie trilogy (credited as Chapters 23: Temple of Doom, 24: Raiders of the Lost Ark, and 25:Last Crusade ). The movie trilogy also featured Chapter 18: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye as a bonus tape (Chapter 10: The Phantom Train of Doom in the UK). It was promoted with the rest of the episodes set for release later in 2000, but this was cancelled.

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