Indiana Jones

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The name or term "Jones" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jones (disambiguation).

Indiana Jones has appeared in several films and braves various dangers in pursuit of valuable items. What, if any, relation he has to either Harrison Ford or Harold Edsel is unknown.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

The Autobot Landmine liked to think of himself as a robotic Indiana Jones. Landmine's Universe profile

Cybertron cartoon

Bud Hansen whipped a cable to catch his brother Coby's leg before he and his friend Lori could fall into a fiery pit, dubbing himself "Indiana Bud". Memory

Bumblebee film

Memo had a poster for the Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark in his room. Bumblebee

Rise of the Beasts film

Noah Díaz stated that discovering a hidden temple in Peru was "some Indiana Jones-type shit". Rise of the Beasts

Notes

  • The first four Indiana Jones films, released from 1981 to 2008, were directed by Steven Spielberg, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The fifth film, Dial of Destiny (2023), was distributed by Disney as a result of the acquisition of Lucasfilm, while The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992-1996) was broadcast by ABC and The Family Channel before they were sold to the Mouse.
  • In the 2024 video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Indiana is voiced by Troy Baker.