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* ThoseWackyNazis: The villains of the ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. Incidentally, this almost partly killed the franchise. After the harrowing and humbling experience of filming ''Film/SchindlersList'', Steven Spielberg decided he could no longer in good conscience use Nazis as stock pulp villains as in ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. It is also the reason he decided not to make a prequel to ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''. Nazis have been confirmed to be making a return in the fifth film, however, as Creator/JamesMagnold is helming that one instead.

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* ThoseWackyNazis: The villains of the ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. Incidentally, this almost partly killed the franchise. After the harrowing and humbling experience of filming ''Film/SchindlersList'', Steven Spielberg decided he could no longer in good conscience use Nazis as stock pulp villains as in ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. It is also the reason he decided not to make a prequel to ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''. Nazis have been confirmed to be making a return in the fifth film, however, as Creator/JamesMagnold Creator/JamesMangold is helming that one instead.
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* ThoseWackyNazis: The villains of the ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. Incidentally, this almost partly killed the franchise. After the harrowing and humbling experience of filming ''Film/SchindlersList'', Steven Spielberg decided he could no longer in good conscience use Nazis as stock pulp villains as in ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. It is also the reason he decided not to make a prequel to ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''.

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* ThoseWackyNazis: The villains of the ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. Incidentally, this almost partly killed the franchise. After the harrowing and humbling experience of filming ''Film/SchindlersList'', Steven Spielberg decided he could no longer in good conscience use Nazis as stock pulp villains as in ''Raiders'' and ''The Last Crusade''. It is also the reason he decided not to make a prequel to ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit''. Nazis have been confirmed to be making a return in the fifth film, however, as Creator/JamesMagnold is helming that one instead.
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* BittersweetEnding: The standard formula is that Indy discovers something of revolutionary historical, cultural and even religious and scientific importance, only to have it snatched away from him in the end and the circumstances prevent him from publicizing any of it.

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* BittersweetEnding: The standard formula is that Indy discovers something of revolutionary historical, cultural and even religious and scientific importance, only to have it snatched away from him in the end and the circumstances prevent him from publicizing any of it. [[spoiler:The Ark]] is technically the only thing in the movies he was able to bring back home with him, but it was too dangerous to put in a museum so [[spoiler:the government just tosses it into a warehouse to forget about.]]
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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' (1984) -- A {{prequel}} set in 1935. After a misadventure in China leaves himself, Willie Scott (Creator/KateCapshaw), and Short Round (Creator/KeHuyQuan) Shanghaied in India, Dr. Jones is tasked with recovering the Sankara Stones and uncovering the whereabouts of hundreds of missing children to a nearby village. Along the way, the group finds themselves at odds with a group of Thugee cultists who worship the goddess Kali.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' (1984) -- A {{prequel}} set in 1935. After a misadventure in China leaves himself, Willie Scott (Creator/KateCapshaw), and Short Round (Creator/KeHuyQuan) (Creator/JonathanKeQuan) Shanghaied in India, Dr. Jones is tasked with recovering the Sankara Stones and uncovering the whereabouts of hundreds of missing children to a nearby village. Along the way, the group finds themselves at odds with a group of Thugee cultists who worship the goddess Kali.
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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) -- Set in 1938, Dr. Jones once again finds himself odds with Nazis as he learns that they're searching for the Holy Grail, which is believed to be able to indefinitely extend the lives of those who drink from it. He learns that his father, Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. (Creator/SeanConnery), was also researching it as they cross paths, reconcile their differences, and go on a great adventure together.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' (2008) -- Set in 1957, Dr. Jones finds himself at odds with a group of Communists who are after a Crystal Skull of an alien entity hidden in South America. Along the way, he's reunited with Marion, along with their son, "Mutt" Williams (Creator/ShiaLabeouf).
* ''Indiana Jones 5'' (2023) -- Set in 1969 at the end of the Space Race, the film tells the story of [[GrandFinale Indy's last big adventure]], sharing the spotlight with Helena (Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge), his goddaughter.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) -- Set in 1938, Dr. Jones once again finds himself odds with Nazis as he learns that they're searching for the Holy Grail, which is believed to be able to indefinitely extend the lives of those who drink from it. He learns that his father, Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. (Creator/SeanConnery), was also researching it the Holy Grail as they cross paths, reconcile their differences, and go on a great adventure together.
together while accompanied by Sallah and Marcus Brody (Creator/DenholmElliott).
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' (2008) -- Set in 1957, Dr. Jones finds himself at odds with a group of Communists who are after a the Crystal Skull of an alien entity hidden in South America.ancient ruins in Peru, seeking to use it to uncover lost knowledge from an ancient space-faring civilization. Along the way, he's reunited with Marion, along with their son, "Mutt" Williams (Creator/ShiaLabeouf).
* ''Indiana Jones 5'' (2023) -- Set in 1969 at the end of the Space Race, the film tells the story of [[GrandFinale Indy's last big adventure]], sharing the spotlight with his goddaughter Helena (Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge), his goddaughter.
(Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge).
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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned to make five movies, but capped things off at three... [[SequelGap Before revisiting the franchise with a fourth movie decades later.]] Once Disney purchased Lucasfilm, it was quickly confirmed that a fifth film will be made like Spielberg and Lucas originally originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for directing the fifth, while Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers.

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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned to make five movies, but capped things off at three... [[SequelGap Before revisiting the franchise with a fourth movie decades later.]] Once Disney purchased Lucasfilm, it was quickly confirmed that a fifth film will be made like Spielberg and Lucas originally originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for directing the fifth, while and Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers.



* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' (1984) -- A {{prequel}} set in 1935. After a misadventure in Hong Kong, Dr. Jones finds himself in India.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) -- Set in 1938, Dr. Jones meets his father, Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. (Creator/SeanConnery) on a search for the Holy Grail.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' (1984) -- A {{prequel}} set in 1935. After a misadventure in Hong Kong, China leaves himself, Willie Scott (Creator/KateCapshaw), and Short Round (Creator/KeHuyQuan) Shanghaied in India, Dr. Jones is tasked with recovering the Sankara Stones and uncovering the whereabouts of hundreds of missing children to a nearby village. Along the way, the group finds himself in India.
themselves at odds with a group of Thugee cultists who worship the goddess Kali.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) -- Set in 1938, Dr. Jones meets once again finds himself odds with Nazis as he learns that they're searching for the Holy Grail, which is believed to be able to indefinitely extend the lives of those who drink from it. He learns that his father, Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. (Creator/SeanConnery) (Creator/SeanConnery), was also researching it as they cross paths, reconcile their differences, and go on a search for the Holy Grail.great adventure together.

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A series of films (and ExpandedUniverse) written/produced by Creator/GeorgeLucas and directed by Creator/StevenSpielberg, which were inspired by 1930s cliffhanger serials, and which [[GenreRelaunch (re)popularized]] the AdventurerArchaeologist. Armed with little more than a bullwhip and attitude ("little more" in this case meaning a [[RevolversAreJustBetter .455 Webley]]), archaeologist Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Creator/HarrisonFord) discovers long-lost {{MacGuffin}}s, fights ThoseWackyNazis and DirtyCommunists over them and makes love to the GirlOfTheWeek.

There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned to make five movies, but capped things off at three... [[SequelGap Before revisiting the franchise decades later.]] Once Creator/{{Disney}} purchased Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}, it was quickly confirmed that a fifth film will be made like Spielberg and Lucas originally originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for the fifth (which Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers). The films are:

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A series '''If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones.'''

''Indiana Jones'' is a multimedia franchise that started with the DreamTeam
of films (and ExpandedUniverse) written/produced by Creator/GeorgeLucas and directed by Creator/StevenSpielberg, which were [[GenreThrowback inspired by 1930s cliffhanger serials, serials]], and which [[GenreRelaunch (re)popularized]] the concept of the AdventurerArchaeologist. Armed with little more than a bullwhip and attitude ("little more" in this case meaning a [[RevolversAreJustBetter .455 Webley]]), archaeologist Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Creator/HarrisonFord) discovers long-lost {{MacGuffin}}s, fights ThoseWackyNazis and DirtyCommunists over them and makes love to the GirlOfTheWeek.

GirlOfTheWeek. The films are produced by Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} and distributed by Creator/{{Paramount}} (for the first four movies) and Creator/{{Disney}} (for the fifth).

There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned to make five movies, but capped things off at three... [[SequelGap Before revisiting the franchise with a fourth movie decades later.]] Once Creator/{{Disney}} Disney purchased Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}, Lucasfilm, it was quickly confirmed that a fifth film will be made like Spielberg and Lucas originally originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for directing the fifth (which fifth, while Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers). producers.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) --
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' (2008) --
* ''Indiana Jones 5'' (2023) -- Set in 1969 at the end of the Space Race, the film tells the story of [[GrandFinale Indy's last big adventure]], sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) --
-- Set in 1938, Dr. Jones meets his father, Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. (Creator/SeanConnery) on a search for the Holy Grail.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' (2008) --
-- Set in 1957, Dr. Jones finds himself at odds with a group of Communists who are after a Crystal Skull of an alien entity hidden in South America. Along the way, he's reunited with Marion, along with their son, "Mutt" Williams (Creator/ShiaLabeouf).
* ''Indiana Jones 5'' (2023) -- Set in 1969 at the end of the Space Race, the film tells the story of [[GrandFinale Indy's last big adventure]], sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.
Helena (Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge), his goddaughter.

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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned five movies, but capped things off at three [[SequelGap before revisiting the franchise much later]], with Creator/{{Disney}}'s purchase of the franchise leading to the creation of a fifth film like originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for the fifth (which Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers). The untitled fifth installment is set to be [[GrandFinale the last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one more time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.

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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned to make five movies, but capped things off at three three... [[SequelGap before Before revisiting the franchise much later]], with Creator/{{Disney}}'s purchase of the franchise leading to the creation of decades later.]] Once Creator/{{Disney}} purchased Creator/{{Lucasfilm}}, it was quickly confirmed that a fifth film will be made like Spielberg and Lucas originally originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for the fifth (which Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers). The untitled fifth installment films are:

* ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'' (1981) -- Set in 1936, Dr. Jones
is enlisted by the United States Army to find the Ark of the Covenant in Egypt before the Nazis can, who plan to weaponize its power to conquer the world. Along the way, he meets Marion Ravenwood (Creator/KarenAllen), an old flame and the daughter of his late mentor, and Sallah (Creator/JohnRhysDavies), a dear friend versed in knowledge of the Middle-East.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' (1984) -- A {{prequel}}
set to be in 1935. After a misadventure in Hong Kong, Dr. Jones finds himself in India.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' (1989) --
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' (2008) --
* ''Indiana Jones 5'' (2023) -- Set in 1969 at the end of the Space Race, the film tells the story of
[[GrandFinale the Indy's last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one more time, big adventure]], sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.



The franchise is also fondly remembered for the two Creator/LucasArts adventure games it spawned: an adaptation of the third movie, ''Videogame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' in 1989, and an original [[AdventureGame cinematic adventure]] story, ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheFateOfAtlantis'', in 1992. The latter had the FanNickname of ''Indy 4'' for many years, creating speculation that it would be [[WhatCouldHaveBeen made into a film]].

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The franchise is also fondly remembered for the two Creator/LucasArts adventure games it spawned: an adaptation of the third movie, ''Videogame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'' in 1989, and an original [[AdventureGame cinematic adventure]] story, ''VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheFateOfAtlantis'', in 1992. The latter had the FanNickname of ''Indy 4'' for many years, creating speculation that it would be [[WhatCouldHaveBeen made into a film]].
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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg directed the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for the fifth. The untitled fifth installment is set to be [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.

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There are five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas originally planned five movies, but capped things off at three [[SequelGap before revisiting the franchise much later]], with Creator/{{Disney}}'s purchase of the franchise leading to the creation of a fifth film like originally planned. Spielberg directed and Lucas produced the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for the fifth. fifth (which Spielberg and Lucas remained onboard as executive producers). The untitled fifth installment is set to be [[GrandFinale the last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last more time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.
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A series of films (and ExpandedUniverse) written/produced by Creator/GeorgeLucas and directed by Creator/StevenSpielberg, which were inspired by 1930s cliffhanger serials, and which [[GenreRelaunch (re)popularized]] the AdventurerArchaeologist. Armed with little more than a bullwhip and attitude ("little more" in this case meaning a [[RevolversAreJustBetter .455 Webley]]), archaeologist Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Creator/HarrisonFord) discovers long-lost {{MacGuffin}}s, fights ThoseWackyNazis over them and makes love to the GirlOfTheWeek. With the fourth film, produced 20 years later, the {{homage}} shifts to include DirtyCommunists, '50s creatures and sci-fi films.

There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming for an intended 2023 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.

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A series of films (and ExpandedUniverse) written/produced by Creator/GeorgeLucas and directed by Creator/StevenSpielberg, which were inspired by 1930s cliffhanger serials, and which [[GenreRelaunch (re)popularized]] the AdventurerArchaeologist. Armed with little more than a bullwhip and attitude ("little more" in this case meaning a [[RevolversAreJustBetter .455 Webley]]), archaeologist Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (Creator/HarrisonFord) discovers long-lost {{MacGuffin}}s, fights ThoseWackyNazis and DirtyCommunists over them and makes love to the GirlOfTheWeek. With the fourth film, produced 20 years later, the {{homage}} shifts to include DirtyCommunists, '50s creatures and sci-fi films.

GirlOfTheWeek.

There are four films, five films in the series, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is and fifth films are set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, Steven Spielberg directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming the first four, while Creator/JamesMangold took over for an intended 2023 release window, with the intent for it fifth. The untitled fifth installment is set to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.
Helena.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Fanfare}} Da da-da DA!]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzLZJaAm2hw Da da-DAAAAA!]]]]

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* IconicLogo: The swooping red and yellow logo is very distinctive to the Indiana Jones brand.
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** It is implied in ''Raiders'' that Marcus Brody was one of these when he was younger, although he's seriously out of his depth when he accompanies Indy in ''Last Crusade'' (that said, he only does so because he wants to help find Henry who is an old friend of his, his capture is not entirely his fault as Sallah told him to hide in the house that turns out to be a Nazi van, and he ''does'' manage to knock one of the Nazis out during the tank chase).

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* CanonForeigner: The comics, novels and games introduce several characters who are not acknowledged in the films.

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* CanonForeigner: The comics, novels and games introduce several characters who are not acknowledged in the films. Rob [=MacGregor=], who wrote six of the novels (and the novelisation of ''Last Crusade'') even went so far as to give Indy a ''wife'', Deirdre Campbell, who was killed off in ''Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils'' which is set in 1926. [=MacGregor=] later expressed surprise at the fact that he received no pushback from Lucasfilm about this, evidence (he felt) that they didn't take the content of the novels all that seriously.
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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming for an intended 2023 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.

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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming for an intended 2023 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.
time, sharing the spotlight with Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge, playing Indy's goddaughter Helena.

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* NiceHat:
** Indy's trademark Fedora. The fact that Indy miraculously keeps the same hat throughout all his adventures is ultimately lampshaded in the third film.
*** It's in the ''Smithsonian''.
** Mola Ram has a huge skull headdress that he uses during his ceremonies.


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* SignatureHeadgear:
** Indy's trademark Fedora. The fact that Indy miraculously keeps the same hat throughout all his adventures is ultimately lampshaded in the third film.
*** It's in the ''Smithsonian''.
** Mola Ram has a huge skull headdress that he uses during his ceremonies.
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%%* {{Cucoloris}}: Spielberg is particularly fond of using this lighting effect in the Indy movies.
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** Played straight in the expanded universe however, where Sophia Hapgood has evolved gradually into a fake Marion Ravenwood with psychic powers. In the DarkHorse comic ''Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient'', which is basically a retelling of ''Temple of Doom'' with elements of ''Raiders'' in it, she doesn't even have psychic powers anymore. There is also an {{Expy}} of Short Round in this comic, Khamal, which is different only in that he is Lebanese instead of Chinese and a KnifeNut rather than a [[IKnowKarate Kung Fu]] fighter.

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** Played straight in the expanded universe however, where Sophia Hapgood has evolved gradually into a fake Marion Ravenwood with psychic powers. In the DarkHorse comic ''Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient'', which is basically a retelling of ''Temple of Doom'' with elements of ''Raiders'' in it, she doesn't even have psychic powers anymore. There is also an {{Expy}} of Short Round in this comic, Khamal, which is different only in that he is Lebanese instead of Chinese and a KnifeNut knife-user rather than a [[IKnowKarate Kung Fu]] fighter.
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* WomanlinessAsPathos: Dr. Jones's experiences with women are fraught with emotional baggage. He is constantly tempted and solicited by his female students and endures heavy BelligerentSexualTension with the women he works with like Marion, Willie, and Elsa. In particular, [[ScreamingWoman Willie]] is portrayed as a constant obstacle -- she is consistently a DamselInDistress and has such a shallow reaction to [[EekAMouse bugs and creepy-crawlies]] that she hesitates to save him and Short Round from a death trap (and then accidentally reactivates said trap while frantically trying to get them off her). Elsa, meanwhile, is a HoneyTrap that seduces and betrays Indy, and he later learns she did the same thing to his father. She winds up tricking her boss into killing himself with a false Grail and then dies trying to take the real Grail out of the temple [[VillainessesWantHeroes so that she can be with Indy]]. Indy winds up almost getting himself killed trying to save her, and still mourns her (unlike any other villain in the series).
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** The Nazis, incidentally, have a different leitmotif in ''Last Crusade'' than they had in ''Raiders''.
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*** ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' by Rob Macgregor (1989)

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*** ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1989)



** ''Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi'' by Rob Macgregor (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants'' by Rob Macgregor (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils'' by Rob Macgregor (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge'' by Rob Macgregor (1992)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy'' by Rob Macgregor (1992)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Interior World'' by Rob Macgregor (1992)

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** ''Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1991)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1992)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1992)
** ''Indiana Jones and the Interior World'' by Rob Macgregor [=MacGregor=] (1992)
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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: A traitor monkey in the first, [[ForeignQueasine chilled monkey brains]] in the second... and then the one that fits the trope the most, Mutt's Franchise/{{Tarzan}} scene in the fourth.
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* MeleeDisarming: Indy will frequently use his whip to deprive an enemy of their weapon. [[HeroicAmbidexterity Sometimes he'll even disarm someone while holding his gun on them in his off hand.]]
** In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'', there's an unusual variation. Mutt uses a rapier to disarm Irina Spalko of not her sword, but the titular Crystal Skull MacGuffin. The move he uses to do so is a classic {{Flynning}} disarm that sends the Skull arcing through the air to land in his vehicle (naturally, they were fighting while driving at high speed through the Amazonian jungle on two separate cars).
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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming for an intended 2022 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.

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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is currently filming for an intended 2022 2023 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.
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* ExpandedUniverse: And how! A TV series, comics, pinballs, video games, novels, young novels, make your own adventure novels, theme park rides. According to [=LucasArts=], '''everything''' is {{Canon}}.

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* ExpandedUniverse: And how! A TV series, comics, pinballs, video games, novels, young novels, make your own adventure novels, theme park rides. According to [=LucasArts=], Lucas Licensing, '''everything''' is {{Canon}}.
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* MoreThanJustATeacher: Indy is an archaology professor who moonlights as a badass treasure hunter.
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* MoreThanJustATeacher: Indy is an archaology professor who moonlights as a badass treasure hunter.
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* ''Untitled fifth Indiana Jones film'' (2022)

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Not So Different has been renamed Not So Different Remark, and requires the characters to acknowledge the similarities in-universe.


* NotSoDifferent: In ''Last Crusade'', Indy says of Henry, Sr., "He ''hates'' rats. He's scared to ''death'' of 'em," in a tone that suggests he thinks this is rather childish and squeamish. Of course, the audience is by then well acquainted with Indy's own fear of snakes.
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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is in-development for an intended 2022 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.

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There are four films, the first three of which are set before UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, while the fourth film is set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar. A fifth film in the series, directed by Creator/JamesMangold, is in-development currently filming for an intended 2022 release window, with the intent for it to be the [[GrandFinale last story in the series]] as Harrison Ford reprises his role one last time.

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