Indiana Jones was my childhood hero, I loved those movies growing up and had no idea these existed until now. They’re really well done, and match the style almost perfectly. I’m really glad I have another set of films to add to the playlists now. Thanks man!
I've never seen young Indiana Jones but this is great. Didn't know it was edited until I read the description after watching great job! Can't wait to watch the rest of the series.
😊😊 you can get out of my acc and I do not see what you want something.. you can't see me yep.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 I don"t care who you are and what you thinks . he...eeeeeeeeeeeee😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
and , why you do not ashamed ? I do not search something's to your fool mobiles and net works.ect...........😊😊😊 I known you all are fools rubbers and the master of thief. hahaha😊..eeeeeeeeee....😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you for your editing. It's so much better than the original cut and makes it actually feel like it's an Indiana Jones series ! There still remains the problem of Sean Patrick Flanery who I don't find charismatic enough. Maybe you could add a deepfake with the face of a young Harrison Ford ? (btw, the font used for dates/locations in movies is Eurostile)
Excellent job with this! :-)👏👏👏👏Please do more, as this is truly the definitive way to experience the Young Indy Chronicles:-) Have you checked out the Indiana Jones nerd and his fan edits/content ? :-)
Yes, we have talked in person a few times about it. He inspired me to make my series of edits, but I'm doing my best to improve and shorten the storytelling. I plan to begin part 3 of this series soon...
Indy is in Mexico in 1916, then join the Belgian Army after he is witness to the Easter risings in Ireland, so he only joins the war after April 1916. Remy's kids, I think, aren't actually his. I am pretty sure he married some war widow, before they enlisted in London.
He's still too young to fully understand those concepts. In a later episode he is involved in Bolshevic failed coup of July 1917. It helped a lot to understand Communism. In the same way as Mexican Revolution cleared him the concept of Imperialism.
@@glensmillie5101 Important to note, that Indy doesn't take part in the Revolution, he's working as a spy for the french, who don't want it to happen. Overall he usually is just a witness to events, not an active actor who influences stuff (as he can't be more than that obviously)
Make sure to check out the original episodes, remastered by Anarchy Productions here: www.youtube.com/@AnarchyProductions2042/videos
Indiana Jones was my childhood hero, I loved those movies growing up and had no idea these existed until now. They’re really well done, and match the style almost perfectly. I’m really glad I have another set of films to add to the playlists now. Thanks man!
Love this series. Just discovered it. I especially like the length of the episodes and that the story line is filling to time slot.
Love the time period of history all episodes are set in. Pretty well a forgotten time.
The young Indy series are Lucas film magic. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. . .
I've never seen young Indiana Jones but this is great. Didn't know it was edited until I read the description after watching great job! Can't wait to watch the rest of the series.
So great! Thanks a lot!!!!👏
This is epic...
Adventure knows no bounds... thank you for anything and everything!
😊😊 you can get out of my acc and I do not see what you want something..
you can't see me yep.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I don"t care who you are and what you thinks .
he...eeeeeeeeeeeee😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
and , why you do not ashamed ?
I do not search something's to your fool mobiles and net works.ect...........😊😊😊
I known you all are fools rubbers and the master of thief. hahaha😊..eeeeeeeeee....😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Just like my great grandmother described to me when i was a child. La guerra de los mil dias....
3:18 Chills... Just chills, man! John Williams is a freaking world treasure!
Awesome share HWS!
Thank you for your editing. It's so much better than the original cut and makes it actually feel like it's an Indiana Jones series ! There still remains the problem of Sean Patrick Flanery who I don't find charismatic enough. Maybe you could add a deepfake with the face of a young Harrison Ford ?
(btw, the font used for dates/locations in movies is Eurostile)
Excellent job with this! :-)👏👏👏👏Please do more, as this is truly the definitive way to experience the Young Indy Chronicles:-) Have you checked out the Indiana Jones nerd and his fan edits/content ? :-)
Yes, we have talked in person a few times about it. He inspired me to make my series of edits, but I'm doing my best to improve and shorten the storytelling. I plan to begin part 3 of this series soon...
...AND I GOT THE HAT AND THE WIP TO PROVE IT!😉
And im watching another one m6 friend happy sunday
How is he in Mexico in 1916
Did he join the Belgian Army after this…..
It’s like Remy’s kids ( unexplained )
sigh 😔
Indy is in Mexico in 1916, then join the Belgian Army after he is witness to the Easter risings in Ireland, so he only joins the war after April 1916.
Remy's kids, I think, aren't actually his. I am pretty sure he married some war widow, before they enlisted in London.
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🙏❤️👍 धन्यवाद आपका
Are we breaking a law by watching this?
Switching allegiances.
Where's the continuity?
I guess that Indy doesn't like imperialism or communism or......
What a mess
He's still too young to fully understand those concepts. In a later episode he is involved in Bolshevic failed coup of July 1917. It helped a lot to understand Communism. In the same way as Mexican Revolution cleared him the concept of Imperialism.
@@CipiRipi-in7df enlightening, greatly appreciated, thankyooooo 🙏
@@glensmillie5101 Important to note, that Indy doesn't take part in the Revolution, he's working as a spy for the french, who don't want it to happen.
Overall he usually is just a witness to events, not an active actor who influences stuff (as he can't be more than that obviously)
Ia it just me or does it seem like an odd choice to have Jones start out his story line as as traitor to his country? lol
The Not-Sees are totally different from the Mexican Revolutionaries