Young Indiana Jones
In 1996, George Lucas hired T.M. Christopher to re-edit the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles TV series. The result was retitled The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, and made available on home video, but better known to most fans as a DVD release with a wealth of special features in the form of high-quality historical documentaries relating to the episode themes and personalities therein.
22 feature length episodes, available on DVD.
My First Adventure
Passion for Life
The Perils of Cupid
Travels with Father
Journey of Radiance
Spring Break Adventure
Love’s Sweet Song
Trenches of Hell
Demons of Deception
Phantom Train of Doom
Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life
Attack of the Hawkmen
Adventures in the Secret Service
Espionage Escapades
Daredevils of the Desert
Tales of Innocence
Masks of Evil
Treasure of the Peacock’s Eye
Winds of Change
Mystery of the Blues
Scandal of 1920
Hollywood Follies
15 original young adult novels published by Random House.
Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure (1990) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Tomb of Terror (1990) – Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones and the Circle of Death (1990) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Secret City (1990) – Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril (1991) – Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones and the Gypsy Revenge (1991) – Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders (1991) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Ruby Cross (1991) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Titanic Adventure (1993) – Les Martin
Young Indiana Jones and the Lost Gold of Durango (1993) – Megan Stine, H. William Stine
Young Indiana Jones and the Face of the Dragon (1994) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Journey to the Underworld (1994) – Megan Stine, H. William Stine
Young Indiana Jones and the Mountain of Fire (1994) – William McCay
Young Indiana Jones and the Pirates’ Loot (1994) – J.N. Fox
Young Indiana Jones and the Eye of the Tiger (1995) – William McCay