Difference between revisions of "The Young Chronicles"

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'''Usage'''
 
'''Usage'''
 
 
 
For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young.  (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies)
 
For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young.  (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies)
  
  
 
'''Origin'''
 
'''Origin'''
 
 
 
In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'') a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad.  ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping.
 
In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'') a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad.  ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping.
  
  
 
'''Links'''
 
'''Links'''
 
 
 
http://www.glitterrock.org/harry15.html
 
http://www.glitterrock.org/harry15.html

Revision as of 16:00, 10 December 2006

Usage For grabs involving a person who looks like a known celebrity or character, only...young. (see also Jim Henson's *Blank* Babies)


Origin In 1992, Steven Speilberg attempted to milk the Indiana Jones franchise (specifically, the prologue of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) a little farther by creating a television series detailing the adventures the bullwhip-slinging archeologist had as a young lad. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles was canceled the following year, but its memory lives on in the halls of capping.


Links http://www.glitterrock.org/harry15.html