That reference did not deem the show canon... The show was made by George Lucas himself, and Harrison Ford even made an appearance in one of the episodes....... Do you know anything about this franchise kid?
Crystal skull is actually rlly great. It has the new theme of dealing with aging. Dial of destiny while sad, is heartfelt and surprising. Deals with moving on from the past and living in the present. The hate for the franchise is so silly, the movies have always been the same in spirit, but each one brining something different and leaves a great message
Ya know we give the fridge scene a lot of internet anger but him surviving after drinking from the grail to get eternal life it might make it make sense.
Isn't that common sense being one was a series and one was just movies... Your comment is confusing but the person laughing really really hard is even more confusing
I like these “Cram it” types of videos. HOWEVER, I need one for the “Mission Impossible” movies. That franchise is a bit complex. I can’t remember every character tie-in.
It's cool that you even included the bit from 1950 with the Native American Chief, trying to protect his peace pipe from armed thieves before Indy flashbacks about a saxophone.
Excellent recap, thanks. Disney+ is currently airing all of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Am sorry Dial of Destiny was not the blockbuster everyone wanted it to be. I was hoping interest would be generated to continue more adventures of Young Indy. George Lucas wrote 70 episodes, only half were produced before the series was cancelled. If finished it would have taken timeline up to the start of the movies.
I'll admit to being interested. I wouldn't say "excited," but interested. Then again, I don't even hate _Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,_ I don't like it, but I don't hate it.
I've seen it, and the more I ponder it, I'm beginning to prefer it to all the other sequels and prequels -- though nothing beats the original RAIDERS. Some people hate it -- hell, some people hated it before they even saw it, or hate it despite vowing they'll never see it (!), but don't listen to those naysayers. It's a good movie.
This was well done, which ever of the crew contributed, it reminds me of when Danielle profiled the Hulk, with great attention to history and to details.
Did anyone else want a little grail diary when they showed the little book crammed with hand drawn pictures maps and so much more, I was obsessed with finding a book like it to fill with my own sketches etc but no ebay or amazon back then and I couldn't find anything close.
Brilliant, but you missed the novels which go through his university days.. and the games that tie in...ooooh there's more what about the comics? My brain hurts lol. I love this though. I think a rewatch of young indiana jones is in order 😊
Indiana Jones 6: Indy meets Forrest Gump and together they go on a quest for an inventive writer of original screenplays. Between the two of them, they met almost every important person of the 20th century, so they really know how to find things.
The old Indy of the nineties was omitted from the DVDs, perhaps it's not canon, but if nothing in Dial of Destiny conflicts. . . . The show needs a blu ray, any boxset calling itself complete is false advertising when lacking the television series
I've always found it weird that they re-used Paul Freeman for another role in the Young Indy series when he was already well known for playing Belloq in the first movie.
Thank you This is impressive!!! The thing they forgot though (and without giving spoilers) How did he become a grandfather with what he tells us in This last movie?
Indiana's actual middle name was "Walton" just like his father, Professor Jones Senior never went by Indiana. I saw the "Young Indiana Jones" show on Disney+.
I watched them when they first aired back in the 90s. It's really hit or miss. Some episodes are good, some are really boring. The ones with baby Indy you can probably skip all together.
@@nickoftimeproductions8719 sounds good, I started it a long time ago. I was kinda busy though and it was kinda hard to find. it's on Disney+ now right?
@@troybonner91 Young Indiana Jones the TV series is basically Forrest Gump but all the historical figures were important because they created or maintained British colonialism. The "Selous" guy they keep mentioning was one of the founders of Rhodesia, and if that name means nothing to you outside of the dog, I would recommend this video: [RUclips]/7dtJGRIWEls
Indiana Jones and the Monkey King In 1985, Columbus wrote a script for a third Indiana Jones film entitled Indiana Jones and the Monkey King. Columbus' script included Indy taking a trip with his assistant Betsy to a secret city protected by soldier gorillas and governed by the evil Monkey King. According to Columbus, the script was written so that the story didn't appear too similar to the previous film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. However, at the end, Columbus' script was rejected and the film was finally released in 1989 under the title Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and directed by Steven Spielberg. In 2017, Columbus' script was adapted into a five-part live reading/audio drama on the Alcohollywood podcast.
What about that time when he discovers bigfoot who leads him to and odd disc with protruding mandable structures with a corpse of man with white shirt, black jacket and starnge kinship
Nothing about the quality & nature of the TV stuff ever made me feel it was remotely connected to the movie material. Just leveraging a marketable brand name. Why do I feel that was more Lucas than Steven.
My uncle showed me his VHS of Radiers in the late 90s and he told me Indy eventually died in 1993 and was born in 1900. That meant he died at 93, which was a long time and I never fact-checked him. This was an interesting video, and my uncle said he was right bc Indy was not seen past 1994. Idk why i believe him, I just do 🤷♂
The brawl scene between the high school jocks and the bikers was pretty hilarious not just in the fourth film, but also because in a lot of stories where the main female character has two male love interests, one is often a high school jock and the other is often a delinquent who rides a motorcycle and is part of a biker gang. Though I wasn't a fan of the choice of background music that they played during the scene.
Oy. So much of his younger years were spent cavorting about with some really not-great people, and I just have to keep telling myself, "It's like this because it's a historical drama and an adventure story pastiche."
Yeah Ill take crystal skull over the 5th garbage. The movie has issues but atleast it ends on a high note with him getting married to the woman he loves and really felt like the ending of a series. It felt more like a finale that the recent abomination did. Kathleen Kennedy is a franchise killer.
Holy crap, his younger years reads like the most impressive fan fiction I’ve ever seen
Or pretty much a template for Forrest Gump.
This stories written by George Lucas. Not fan fiction. This Canon.
haha!
@@ThierryVerhoeven Our first thought!
Young Indiana Jones chronicles were great! Even had appearances from Harrison Ford himself.
I love how Young Indiana Jones is canon since Indy references Pancho Villa in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
It was a great reference!
That reference did not deem the show canon...
The show was made by George Lucas himself, and Harrison Ford even made an appearance in one of the episodes....... Do you know anything about this franchise kid?
I always thought the Young Indy series was like canon-adjacent fan fiction, but presented like this, it actually fits in pretty easily. Who knew?
Spoilers for Dial of Destiny, but there are some things that happen in that movie which contradicts young Indiana Jones
@@isaiasovelar4434how so? I rewatched the entire show before seeing dial of destiny and didn’t see anything that would contradict it.
@@isaiasovelar4434 care to specify? I saw the movie last weekend, so I'm curious what you might be talking about.
@@isaiasovelar4434?
It's officially canon
Crystal skull is actually rlly great. It has the new theme of dealing with aging.
Dial of destiny while sad, is heartfelt and surprising. Deals with moving on from the past and living in the present.
The hate for the franchise is so silly, the movies have always been the same in spirit, but each one brining something different and leaves a great message
I like the franchise but not the racist Indian bits tho
Glad you included Young Indy, many love to disregard it for various reasons.
its pretty crazy how the TV show does in fact play into some of the movies (peacock's eye)
I never had a chance to watch Young Indiana Jones, and this makes me truly regret that! Fabulous job Billy and Ken!
Ya know we give the fridge scene a lot of internet anger but him surviving after drinking from the grail to get eternal life it might make it make sense.
He fell out a plane with an inflatable. He’s always done crazy things and lucky with it.
TFW you realize Young Indiana Jones has more screentime than Harrison Ford.
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Isn't that common sense being one was a series and one was just movies...
Your comment is confusing but the person laughing really really hard is even more confusing
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@@JacobDean88🤣 I was thinking the same thing
@@jamesharney1794wtf is so goddamn funny dude 😭🤣
I like these “Cram it” types of videos. HOWEVER, I need one for the “Mission Impossible” movies.
That franchise is a bit complex. I can’t remember every character tie-in.
Wow; Indy really got around. What a life!
It's cool that you even included the bit from 1950 with the Native American Chief, trying to protect his peace pipe from armed thieves before Indy flashbacks about a saxophone.
Excellent recap, thanks. Disney+ is currently airing all of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Am sorry Dial of Destiny was not the blockbuster everyone wanted it to be. I was hoping interest would be generated to continue more adventures of Young Indy. George Lucas wrote 70 episodes, only half were produced before the series was cancelled. If finished it would have taken timeline up to the start of the movies.
Thats one hell of a life!!
Although Young Indy really had its goofy tacky moments, im glad they kept it canon.
Great video! Well done.
Don't care what the internet wants me to believe, I'm so excited for Indy 5!!
I'll admit to being interested. I wouldn't say "excited," but interested. Then again, I don't even hate _Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,_ I don't like it, but I don't hate it.
@@scaper8 Same. It's very much a one step forward two steps back kind of movie. It can be frustrating, but I don't flat out hate it.
Me too!
I've seen it, and the more I ponder it, I'm beginning to prefer it to all the other sequels and prequels -- though nothing beats the original RAIDERS. Some people hate it -- hell, some people hated it before they even saw it, or hate it despite vowing they'll never see it (!), but don't listen to those naysayers. It's a good movie.
yey the film iso good
Indiana Jones has met EVERY famous and infamous person alive during his lifetime.
Billy back at it again 🔥🔥🔥🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
This was well done, which ever of the crew contributed, it reminds me of when Danielle profiled the Hulk, with great attention to history and to details.
Jeez, he’s been through more than Forrest Gump
Is it bad I’m hoping Indy loses an eye in the upcoming film? Y’know, for consistent continuity?
He doesn’t, because the writers didn’t care.
The Old Indy segments have been decanonized by Lucas. Only the Young Indy scenes are canon.
Very well done
Mr. Business
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Wow, Thank you man. Im all prepared for my thursday's show
The Red Baron is Baron Manfred von Richthofen, not the plane.
I didn’t realize that the Temple of doom technically takes place before the lost ark
It literally says that at the beginning of each film.....
Did anyone else want a little grail diary when they showed the little book crammed with hand drawn pictures maps and so much more, I was obsessed with finding a book like it to fill with my own sketches etc but no ebay or amazon back then and I couldn't find anything close.
I had a couple moleskin journals that were great. What I really wanted was River Song's Tardis journal
Is it just me or does Indy become less interesting when you realise he's met every famous person in the 20th century?
yeah...
More interesting.
I like the idea of Harrison Ford bumbling through history, inadvertently part of key moments in modern civilisation.
No not just you. It's classic franchise bloat.
That, and just... the people he meets...
Yeah... Like, c'mon how does ye participates in every important event of the XIX century
"It seemed to be the final adventure of Indiana Jones Sike!!" 😂😂
Brilliant, but you missed the novels which go through his university days.. and the games that tie in...ooooh there's more what about the comics? My brain hurts lol. I love this though. I think a rewatch of young indiana jones is in order 😊
Indiana Jones 6: Indy meets Forrest Gump and together they go on a quest for an inventive writer of original screenplays. Between the two of them, they met almost every important person of the 20th century, so they really know how to find things.
The exorcist
Great summary, thanks! Now I'm ready for Dial of Destiny 😄
So if Indiana Jones was real he would have died in 1999 at the age of 100
Yep
WHAT? Why the F Indi met Vlad The Impaler?
It's Porkins! Dude, I laughed for an hour after that. You're such a great smartass!
Is there somewhere a total count of the historical persons Indi met?
Reminds me of Forrest gump
Indiana Jones has lived such an adventure its crazy
And now Indiana and Henry are now immortal thanks to the holy grail
Billyyyyyyyyyyy❤
Man, and I thought Forrest Gump interacted with all of 20th century history.
You forgot to mention Emperors Tomb
Damn... Indie Gump! That boy stayed busy!!
REMY! Oh jez, I forgot the order of this, helps to see it all pulled back in order.
I love all the movies, classic
The old Indy of the nineties was omitted from the DVDs, perhaps it's not canon, but if nothing in Dial of Destiny conflicts. . . .
The show needs a blu ray, any boxset calling itself complete is false advertising when lacking the television series
Oldi Indy isn't canon anymore indeed.
21:37 Future Frozen reference!!! 😂
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
Indiana Jones should have a nephew to continue the legacy
Where do you find shows where he’s young
I've always found it weird that they re-used Paul Freeman for another role in the Young Indy series when he was already well known for playing Belloq in the first movie.
Thank you This is impressive!!!
The thing they forgot though (and without giving spoilers) How did he become a grandfather with what he tells us in This last movie?
The Old Indy segments were decanonized by Lucasfilm years ago, even before Indy 4. So they don't count anymore.
You missed the computer games out
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis HAS to be canon.
Indiana's actual middle name was "Walton" just like his father, Professor Jones Senior never went by Indiana. I saw the "Young Indiana Jones" show on Disney+.
To me, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was the final chapter of Indiana Jones, despite some flaws. Dial of Destiny is just Indiana Jones' nightmare.
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You missed the episode when he's in Dublin, Ireland during the 19th Rising
So the first half (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) is basically Forest Gump before Forest Gump..
After all....
" It's Not the Years honey, just the Mileage "
- Dr.Henry Walton JonesJr,
the thing with the train and the Indian guy and the sax is from which movie?
The Young Indiana Jones episode "Mystery of the Blues"
Not a movie. An episode of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
I love young Indy
Okay, but how are we not all talking about the fake Russian ballet in Spain shiny codpiece Morse code scene?
This was pretty fun, is Young Indiana Jones worth the watch? Only saw a couple episodes, but after seeing this I might give it another try
I watched them when they first aired back in the 90s. It's really hit or miss. Some episodes are good, some are really boring. The ones with baby Indy you can probably skip all together.
Trenches of hell and masks of evil are must watch episodes. The second half of masks of evil is way more dark and scary than temple of doom.
@@nickoftimeproductions8719 sounds good, I started it a long time ago. I was kinda busy though and it was kinda hard to find. it's on Disney+ now right?
I'd recommend it. Just skip episodes 3 and 9, You won't regret it.
but he was in st Petersburg too, Russian revolution right?
Yeah, there are so many fascinating/horrifying implications of young Indiana Jones if you think about them for even a little bit.
@@artistwithouttalent What are the horrifying implications?
@@troybonner91 Young Indiana Jones the TV series is basically Forrest Gump but all the historical figures were important because they created or maintained British colonialism. The "Selous" guy they keep mentioning was one of the founders of Rhodesia, and if that name means nothing to you outside of the dog, I would recommend this video: [RUclips]/7dtJGRIWEls
Indiana Jones and the Monkey King
In 1985, Columbus wrote a script for a third Indiana Jones film entitled Indiana Jones and the Monkey King. Columbus' script included Indy taking a trip with his assistant Betsy to a secret city protected by soldier gorillas and governed by the evil Monkey King. According to Columbus, the script was written so that the story didn't appear too similar to the previous film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. However, at the end, Columbus' script was rejected and the film was finally released in 1989 under the title Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and directed by Steven Spielberg. In 2017, Columbus' script was adapted into a five-part live reading/audio drama on the Alcohollywood podcast.
Binge them. Binge them all.
Big game hunter Frederick Selous looks like Rene Belloq. (same actor?)
What about that time when he discovers bigfoot who leads him to and odd disc with protruding mandable structures with a corpse of man with white shirt, black jacket and starnge kinship
Why has Indy literally lived through every historical event and met every historical person to ever live after 1908
Corey loved playing young Indiana Jones for George Lucas 4 years George Lucas what a great guy!
9:59 😂😂 it does
Not bad, but you totally skipped over all the Young Indiana Jones books that bridge his life between 12 and 16!
Nothing about the quality & nature of the TV stuff ever made me feel it was remotely connected to the movie material. Just leveraging a marketable brand name. Why do I feel that was more Lucas than Steven.
Did i blink and miss the episode set in the 1916 easter rising in ireland. Is that the only one you ignored.
Was only me, but the guy who played Belac , is in Young Indy during WW1 6:16 tan uniform with red band
Close up to face 6:22
My uncle showed me his VHS of Radiers in the late 90s and he told me Indy eventually died in 1993 and was born in 1900. That meant he died at 93, which was a long time and I never fact-checked him. This was an interesting video, and my uncle said he was right bc Indy was not seen past 1994. Idk why i believe him, I just do 🤷♂
am I the only one who recognized Belloq?
@ 12:50 - Prime minister WHO??
Yay, Moab, Utah! I live in Utah!
26:00 What's the film?
i kept hearing `Indian Salah'.
Ooohhhhhh....
Indy runs into Forrest Gump somehow lol
The brawl scene between the high school jocks and the bikers was pretty hilarious not just in the fourth film, but also because in a lot of stories where the main female character has two male love interests, one is often a high school jock and the other is often a delinquent who rides a motorcycle and is part of a biker gang. Though I wasn't a fan of the choice of background music that they played during the scene.
They rlly played into the times, aliens, greasers, commies, Indy has lived so much
Timelines mean NOTHING to Short Round, since he works at the TVA.
If there were any more names dropped than herein methinks me head would have EXPLODED!
Some serious Gumping
They should have gotten a guy who looked more like Peter
O'Toole to play T. E. Lawrence.
Folks get rid of the TV look at the adventures indy had in a world without TV
*sigh* "Importaint Rules for Globetrotting Adventurerers Number 27: Make sure you know WHO owns the airline you catch a last-minute flight on.
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Indiana Jones(1981-2023)/The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles(1992-93)
1912-1969/1908-1920
Music:John Williams(1981-2023)/Joel McNeely,Laurence Rosenthal,Steven Bramson,Frederic Talgorn and Curt Sobel(1992-93)
but ... where is Sophia Hapgood? I am missing Sophia... anyone else?
1.28 I see Jimmy Kimmel made a cameo 🫣
Oy. So much of his younger years were spent cavorting about with some really not-great people, and I just have to keep telling myself, "It's like this because it's a historical drama and an adventure story pastiche."
REAL Archeologist Dr. Semir Osmanagić from BiH - Bosnia and Hercegovina 🇧🇦 it's FILM 🎥 archeologist Indiana Jouns actor Harrison Ford ...
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Old One Eyed Indiana Jones is from which movie?
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. However the series was re-edited and retitled when put on DVD and thus those scenes were taken out.
Travel ??? K
Faces.
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How could they botch the match transition?
12 minutes before any of the movies....
That's kinda the point...
Yes. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles had two seasons of backstory.
Nice presentation.
Your pronunciation (of non-English names, etc) is terrible…like really bad.
WTF is all this BS outside of the movies?!?!
Who made these shows and who watched them?
Yeah Ill take crystal skull over the 5th garbage. The movie has issues but atleast it ends on a high note with him getting married to the woman he loves and really felt like the ending of a series. It felt more like a finale that the recent abomination did. Kathleen Kennedy is a franchise killer.