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** The confusing thing is not that this shows that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena (even more so when you get into the comic books and novels). What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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** The confusing thing is not that this shows that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena (even more so when you get into the comic books and novels). What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the The exception of that time he went to Transylvania, is his Transylvanian adventure, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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* In ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure Spring Break Adventure]]'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure Spring Break Adventure]]'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so So how does he Indy have his journal with him for in Mexico and during his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?
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* In ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure Spring Break Adventure]]'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure Spring Break Adventure]]'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In ''Spring Break Adventure'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In ''Spring ''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/YoungIndianaJonesSpringBreakAdventure Spring Break Adventure'', Adventure]]'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it's shown that Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?
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* In Spring Break Adventure, Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it’s shown that Indy’s journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In Spring ''Spring Break Adventure, Adventure'', Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus; before they do so, it’s it's shown that Indy’s Indy's journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?

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* In Spring Break Adventure, Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again,

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* In Spring Break Adventure, Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus.Columbus; before they do so, it’s shown that Indy’s journal is in his bag. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again,
again, so how does he have his journal with him for his subsequent adventures in Europe and beyond?
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* In Spring Break Adventure, Indy and Frank leave their bags behind when they go into Columbus. The Pancho Villa raid follows, with Indy ending up in Mexico as a result. He clearly does not return to the USA at the end of the episode, and nor does he meet up with Frank again,

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** It's also worth noting that ''Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide'', a reference book published in 2008 to coincide with the cinematic release of ''Crystal Skull'', makes no mention of Old Indy, although various aspects of ''Young Indiana Jones'' are mentioned and depicted therein.

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** It's also worth noting that ''Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide'', a reference book published in 2008 to coincide with the cinematic release of ''Crystal Skull'', makes no mention of Old Indy, Indy and Sophie, although various aspects of ''Young Indiana Jones'' are mentioned and depicted therein.
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** The confusing thing is not so much that this shows that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena (even more so when you get into the comic books and novels). What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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** The confusing thing is not so much that this shows that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena (even more so when you get into the comic books and novels). What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.



** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent, unless there are other paranormal phenomena at work in the castle ''in addition to'' Targo's vampirism.

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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent, unless there are other paranormal phenomena at work in the castle ''in addition to'' Targo's vampirism. Heinzer hints at a scientific explanation for the ball lightning and the spontaneous combustion, but dies before he can elaborate any further (by which point, Indy and his surviving companions have bigger issues to deal with).

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** The confusing thing is not so much that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena. What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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** The confusing thing is not so much that this shows that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena.phenomena (even more so when you get into the comic books and novels). What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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* Has Old Indy been officially exiled from the continuity, along with his daughter Sophie (who only ever appeared in the Old Indy bookends)? The recent ''Dial of Destiny'' movie would appear to indicate that this is so.

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* Has Old Indy been officially exiled from the continuity, ExiledFromContinuity, along with his daughter Sophie and various grandchildren (who only ever appeared in the Old Indy bookends)? The recent ''Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' and ''Dial of Destiny'' movie movies would appear to indicate that this is so.
so, as both make it clear that Indy only has one child (Mutt).
** It's also worth noting that ''Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide'', a reference book published in 2008 to coincide with the cinematic release of ''Crystal Skull'', makes no mention of Old Indy, although various aspects of ''Young Indiana Jones'' are mentioned and depicted therein.
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* Has Old Indy been officially exiled from the continuity, along with his daughter Sophie (who only ever appeared in the Old Indy bookends)? The recent ''Dial of Destiny'' movie would appear to indicate that this is so.
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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent, unless there are ''other'' paranormal phenomena at work in the castle in addition to Targo's vampirism.

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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent, unless there are ''other'' other paranormal phenomena at work in the castle in ''in addition to to'' Targo's vampirism.

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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent.

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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent.OurVampiresAreDifferent, unless there are ''other'' paranormal phenomena at work in the castle in addition to Targo's vampirism.
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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent

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** Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferentOurVampiresAreDifferent.

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** Because the OurVampiresAreDifferent trope is in play?

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** Because the OurVampiresAreDifferent trope is in play?Probably an example of OurVampiresAreDifferent
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** The confusing thing is not so much that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena. What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.


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** The confusing thing is not so much that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena. What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of of) [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result. \n\n

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\n** The confusing thing is not so much that vampires exist in the [[Franchise/IndianaJones Indyverse]], which is home to all sorts of supernatural and paranormal phenomena. What's odd is that the ''Young Indiana Jones'' series totally downplayed that in favour of having Indy take part in real historical events and interact with (a lot of [[HistoricalDomainCharacter real people]]. With the exception of that time he went to Transylvania, which comes out of nowhere and is very much the show's BizarroEpisode as a result.

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** He's a vampire who believes that he's the reincarnation of UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler, which (if true) would technically mean he's {{Dracula}}. Even if he's not, he's still a vampire, and a particularly sadistic one.

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* Concerning the above, since when did vampires have the power to make people [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion spontaneously combust]]?

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* Concerning the above, since when did vampires have the power to make people [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion spontaneously combust]]?combust]]?
** Because the OurVampiresAreDifferent trope is in play?
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* General Targo. WTF?

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* [[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheMasksOfEvil General Targo.Targo]]. WTF?

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!!General Targo. WTF?

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!!General * General Targo. WTF?WTF?
* Concerning the above, since when did vampires have the power to make people [[SpontaneousHumanCombustion spontaneously combust]]?
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!!General Targo. WTF?

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