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* TheBusCameBack: Demetrios, the guy who stole the Jackal headpiece in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesMyFirstAdventure My First Adventure]]'', returns in the Mexico part as an arms dealer. Originally, of course, both the Egypt part of that episode and the Mexico part of this one had been the two parts of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Curse of the Jackal]]'', the first-ever episode.

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* TheBusCameBack: Demetrios, the guy who stole the Jackal jackal headpiece in ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesMyFirstAdventure My First Adventure]]'', returns in the Mexico part as an arms dealer. Originally, of course, both the Egypt part of that episode and the Mexico part of this one had been the two parts of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Curse of the Jackal]]'', the first-ever episode.



* GenreShift: As is often the case with the previously standalone ''Young Indiana Jones'' episodes that got joined together and re-edited for the TV movies. Here, we have a mystery on the East Coast with hints of espionage, followed by a {{Western}} in Mexico.

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* GenreShift: As is often the case with the previously standalone ''Young Indiana Jones'' ''Chronicles'' episodes that got joined together and re-edited for the ''Adventures'' TV movies. Here, we have a mystery on the East Coast with hints of espionage, followed by a {{Western}} in Mexico.



*** Presumably the "kidnappers" intended for their nonsensical German (including the word for "chicken") to be a clue pointing to the barn which is on an old chicken farm with a German name. The police would have probably figured this out in the end, it just so happens that this is Nancy's adventure and she worked it out first (with Indy's help). Thompson being tied up and seemingly imprisoned would help to ensure that he remains above suspicion once his rescuers eventually show up, which is what happens.

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*** Presumably the "kidnappers" intended for their nonsensical German (including the word for "chicken") to be a clue pointing to the barn which is on an old chicken farm with a German name. The police would have probably figured this out in the end, it just so happens that this is Nancy's adventure and so she worked works it out first (with Indy's help). Thompson being tied up and seemingly imprisoned would help to ensure that he remains above suspicion once his rescuers eventually show up, which is what happens.happens -- although one has to wonder how long he was tied up for.



* HistoricalDomainCharacter: In the first part, Indy meets [[Creator/StratemeyerSyndicate Edward Stratemeyer]] and UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison. In the second, he encounters [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa Pancho Villa]] and a young UsefulNotes/GeorgeSPatton. He does not actually meet [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing John Pershing]], although he is also a character in this episode.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: In the first part, Indy meets [[Creator/StratemeyerSyndicate Edward Stratemeyer]] and UsefulNotes/ThomasEdison. In the second, he encounters [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancho_Villa Pancho Villa]] and a young UsefulNotes/GeorgeSPatton. He does not actually meet [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Pershing John Pershing]], although he is also a character in this episode.episode, although Indy does not meet him.



* ThePromPlot: In the first part, Indy strives to out-do Butch by taking Nancy to the prom in her father's Bugatti. This does not work, as they can't get the carburettor fixed, but all turns out well as Thomas Edison offers to lend them his prototype electric car for the occasion.

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* ThePromPlot: In the first part, Indy strives to out-do Butch by taking Nancy to the prom in her father's Bugatti. This does not work, as they can't get the carburettor fixed, but all turns out well as Thomas Edison offers to lend them his prototype electric car for the occasion. Naturally, everyone is much more impressed by this than they are by Butch's Model T.



** Even Henry Snr. has shades of one of these, which is how he remembers himself as a father in ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Last Crusade]]''. Although he is strict towards him when they have guests, he allows Indy plenty of leeway, much more than what one would expect of most parents of the time. For example, he doesn't insist on him finishing his dinner (which he does actually mention in ''Last Crusade'') is seemingly OK with him going out after dark and has no objections to his and Frank's proposed camping trip. That said, their relationship is clearly strained due to the death of Indy's mother, which is stated to have happened three years previously.

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** Even Henry Snr. has shades of one of these, which is how he remembers himself as a father in ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade Last Crusade]]''. Although he is strict towards him when they have guests, he allows Indy plenty of leeway, much more than what one would expect of most parents of the time. For example, he doesn't insist on him finishing his dinner (which he does actually mention in ''Last Crusade'') Crusade''), is seemingly OK with him going out after dark and has no objections to his and Frank's proposed camping trip. That said, their relationship is clearly strained due to the death of Indy's mother, which is stated to have happened three years previously.

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* {{Homage}}: The Princeton part is in many ways an homage to the Franchise/NancyDrew stories; Indy at times becomes a sidekick to the PluckyGirl KidDetective, who is not only called Nancy, she's Edward Stratemeyer's (fictional) daughter.

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* {{Homage}}: The Princeton part is in many ways an homage more or less this to the Franchise/NancyDrew stories; Indy at times becomes a sidekick to the PluckyGirl KidDetective, who is not only called Nancy, she's Edward Stratemeyer's (fictional) daughter.

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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie entitled '''''Spring Break Adventure''''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie feature-length episode entitled '''''Spring Break Adventure''''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.
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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie entitled ''''Spring Break Adventure'''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie entitled ''''Spring '''''Spring Break Adventure'''' Adventure''''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.
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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie entitled '''Spring Break Adventure''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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An episode from the second season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie entitled '''Spring ''''Spring Break Adventure''' Adventure'''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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An episode from the second series ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie.

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An episode from the second series season of ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' ("Princeton, February 1916", first broadcast on 20th March 1993), combined with the second part of ''[[Recap/YoungIndianaJonesAndTheCurseOfTheJackal Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal]]'' (the first-ever episode, first broadcast on 4th March 1992) to form a TV movie.
movie entitled '''Spring Break Adventure''' which, chronologically, is the sixth instalment of ''The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones''.

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