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Kermit as Indy in Disney World's Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular.

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Texas Telly and the Golden Triangle of Destiny.

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Baby Kermit as Indiana Frog in the opening of Muppet Babies.

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Adventure Kermit graces the cover of ToyFare.

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The Great Gonzo in WordRider

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Elmo dressed as Indy.

Indiana Jones is a fictional professor of archaeology, adventurer, and the main protagonist of the "Indiana Jones" franchise created by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. The character appears in the 1981 adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark, its prequels (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles), and its sequels (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull). Jones, famously played by Harrison Ford, is notable for his trademark bullwhip, fedora, leather jacket, and fear of snakes. In addition to his film and television incarnations, the character has been featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media.

References

  • Muppet Babies featured a number of appearances by Baby Kermit's alter ego, Indiana Frog.
    • The series opening credits featured Kermit swinging past the screen as Jones in front of live-action footage from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
    • The episode "Raiders of the Lost Muppet" draws heavily from the plot of The Temple of Doom and includes scenes from the film. Baby Piggy refers to Kermit here as her hero, Indiana Frog.
    • In "Good, Clean Fun," Indiana Frog helps Baby Fozzie and Baby Piggy find Baby Animal in the sewer when they thought he got suck down the bathtub drain.
    • In "The House That Muppets Built," Baby Gonzo appears as Quasigonzo (a spoof of Quasimodo, a character also famous for swinging about by ropes) living in the bell towers of the Notre Dame cathedral. As he attempts to smother Baby Piggy with kisses, Indiana Frog swings in to save the damsel in distress.
    • As Baby Gonzo realizes that he'd rather stick around the calamity created by having several Muppet Babies appear as different characters in "Muppet Babies: The Next Generation," Indiana Frog swings in from off screen yodeling like Tarzan to once again save Baby Piggy.
  • To illustrate the arrival of special effects in movie making, a large spherical stone crashes through a wall in A Brief History of Motion Pictures. The music hints at the adventurous theme written for Indiana Jones by John Williams, and the prop is a direct reference to the opening action sequence of the first film.
  • Pepe the King Prawn provides his own impersonation of Indiana Jones in a gallery of special features included on Muppet Monster Adventure. He recites his version of the "why did it have to be snakes?" line from Raiders of the Lost Ark and chuckles at how clever his interpretation is. [1]
  • Elmo and Friends: Tales of Adventure is designed with an Indiana Jones theme. The front cover features an original illustration of archaeological ruins, the title is written in a font made to resemble that of the Indiana Jones franchise, the DVD menus include weathered maps similar to those seen in memorable transition scenes from the films and Elmo appears on the main menu wearing Indiana Jones' trademark brown pants and jacket, as well as a fedora. He's even animated swinging on a vine as the menu starts over.

Connections

  • Jim Broadbent played Dean Charles Stanforth in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  • Corey Carrier played Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  • Anthony Daniels played Francois in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "The Attack of the Hawkmen"
  • Oliver Ford Davies played a ship captain in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "The Curse of the Jackal"
  • Alison Doody played Dr. Elsa Schneider in The Last Crusade
  • Robert Eddison played the Grail Knight in The Last Crusade
  • Peter Eyre played Kurt in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Vienna, November 1908"
  • Jason Flemyng played Emile in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episodes "Somme, Early August 1916" and "Germany, Mid-August 1916"
  • Neil Flynn played Smith in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  • George Harris played Katanga in Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • William Hootkins played Major Eaton in Raiders of the Lost Ark and Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Barcelona, May 1917"
  • John Hurt played Professor Oxley in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  • Freddie Jones played Birdy in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "The Phantom Train of Doom"
  • Terry Jones played Marcello in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Barcelona, May 1917"
  • Wolf Kahler played Dietrich in Raiders of the Lost Ark and a German second in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Barcelona, May 1917"
  • Jane Krakowski played Dale Winter in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Chicago, May 1920"
  • Jeroen Krabbe played Brockdorff in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Paris, May 1919"
  • Phyllida Law played Signora Reale in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Florence, May 1908"
  • Christopher Lee played Graf Czernin in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Austria, March 1917"
  • George Lucas created and produced the entire Indiana Jones franchise
  • Bob Peck played General Targo (supposedly Vlad the Impaler) in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Transylvania, January 1918"
  • Edward Petherbridge played Major Bilideau in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Somme, Early August 1916"
  • Bryan Pringle played Zachariah Sloat in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episodes "German East Africa, December 1916" and "Congo, January 1917"
  • Francesco Quinn played Francois in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal"
  • Vanessa Redgrave played Mrs. Prentiss in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "London, May 1916"
  • Ernie Reyes Jr. played a cemetary warrior in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
  • Pat Roach played the mechanic and a sherpa in Raiders of the Lost Ark, the chief guard in The Temple of Doom, and a Gestapo soldier in The Last Crusade
  • Colin Skeaping performed stunts in The Temple of Doom
  • Steven Spielberg directed all four theatrical films
  • Allison Smith played Claire Lieberman in Young Indiana Jones and the Hollywood Follies
  • Drew Struzan created the posters for the film series and other franchise products
  • Edward Tudor-Pole played Medlicot in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "British East Africa, September 1909"
  • Jay Underwood played Ernest Hemingway in three episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
  • John Williams scored all four theatrical films
  • John Wood played Charles Leadbeater in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles episode "Benares, January 1910"

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