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* In ''VideoGame/InfiniteCraft'', "Indiana Jones" is a possible crafting recipe.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'': In "Perfect," during a game where Bandit pretends to be a ticket conductor, Bluey says she doesn't have a ticket and Bandit throws her off the couch and onto a beanbag and tells Bingo and Chilli "no ticket".


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* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'': If the player has the Wild Wasteland perk, they can find a refrigerator near Goodspirngs with a skeleton in it and a brown fedora.
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* In ''VideoGame/DeepDivingSimulator'''s "Adventures" expansion map "Sons of Horus", you find a secret room filled with golden treasures, along with some odd gold statues. One of them is of a man in a fedora brandishing a whip, giving the implication that Indy had found the treasure room but been [[MidasTouch transformed into gold]] before the tomb had sunk beneath the waves.
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* ''VideoGame/CrashTagTeamRacing'': When retrieving the Power Gem from Mystery Island, Crash grabs it in the same fashion that Indiana Jones grabs the Golden Idol, including swapping it with a sandbag and quizzically stroking his chin while looking at it. Ironically, in a game series where [[IndyEscape boulder chases]] are commonplace, Crash isn't chased by a boulder in this game after getting the Power Gem.



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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadDuumvirate Pillar Men]].

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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation iteration ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadDuumvirate Pillar Men]].Men]], while his ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Diamond is Unbreakable]]'' iteration ended up having an [[HeroicBastard illegitimate child]].
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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure, specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadDuumvirate Pillar Men]].

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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure, ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadDuumvirate Pillar Men]].
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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure, specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadEnsemble Pillar Men]].

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* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure, specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadEnsemble [[BigBadDuumvirate Pillar Men]].

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* Arizona Goof, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}'s adventurous cousin, is a parody character invented in the late 80s by Italian Disney comic book authors who appears infrequently. His original name is Indiana Pipps, from Pippo, Goofy's Italian name. He's a tough guy who never uses stairs, doors or beds, always drives an old but indestructible jeep and drags Goofy and Mickey in his crazy adventures around the globe. He has an arch-enemy too, the German archaeologist Doctor Kranz, a clear spoof of Frenchman René Belloq.
* [[Characters/JoJosBizarreAdventureJosephJoestar Joseph Joestar]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure, specifically his iteration in ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'', is practically an {{Expy}} of Indiana Jones. Granted, he's not an archaeologist, but he's a GuileHero who wears a very distinct fedora and uses his [[FightingSpirit Stand]], Hermit Purple, as a whip. In addition, his original ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureBattleTendency Battle Tendency]]'' incarnation ended up forming an EnemyMine with the [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi party]] in order to take down the [[BigBadEnsemble Pillar Men]].



* The 1993 Hong Kong parody film, ''The Tigers: the Legend of Canton'', stars Kenny Bee as an Indy spoof, being a fedora-wearing adventurer wielding a whip and battling the Japanese during the second World War. For bonus points, said character was named Indiana "Chung" Kwok-yan (a PunnyName, "Chung Kwok-yan" translates directly as "Chinaman"). The parody somewhat loses its meaning though, since the story isn't set in America there's no reason why the protagonist would be named after the state of Indiana.



* Arizona Goof, Goofy's adventurous cousin, is a parody character invented in the late 80s by Italian Disney comic book authors who appears infrequently. His original name is Indiana Pipps, from Pippo, Goofy's Italian name. He's a tough guy who never uses stairs, doors or beds, always drives an old but indestructible jeep and drags Goofy and Mickey in his crazy adventures around the globe. He has an arch-enemy too, the German archaeologist Doctor Kranz, a clear spoof of Frenchman René Belloq.

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* Arizona Goof, Goofy's adventurous cousin, is a The 1993 Hong Kong parody film, ''The Tigers: the Legend of Canton'', stars Kenny Bee as an Indy spoof, being a fedora-wearing adventurer wielding a whip and battling the Japanese during the second World War. For bonus points, said character invented in the late 80s by Italian Disney comic book authors who appears infrequently. His original name is was named Indiana Pipps, from Pippo, Goofy's Italian name. He's a tough guy who never uses stairs, doors or beds, always drives an old but indestructible jeep and drags Goofy and Mickey in his crazy adventures around "Chung" Kwok-yan (a PunnyName, "Chung Kwok-yan" translates directly as "Chinaman"). The parody somewhat loses its meaning though, since the globe. He has an arch-enemy too, story isn't set in America there's no reason why the German archaeologist Doctor Kranz, a clear spoof protagonist would be named after the state of Frenchman René Belloq.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheWarToEndAllWarsTheMovie'': After passing through the Third Battle of Doiran, King Albert's letter is boxed up and stored in a museum warehouse packed with wooden crates in imitation of the last scene of ''Raiders''.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' has a 22nd Century gadget called the "Indira Johnson Adventurer Simulator", based on the "Indira Johnson" series of films where the player gets to become an adventurer in the 1930s and challenge themselves in a booby-trapped cavern.
* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'': One of the random Moonbits seems to be cosplaying Indy 24-7, walking around with a fedora and carrying a whip in every scene. In the final battle, said Moonbit even uses his whip to beat up enemy mooks and swing around the area with expert ease.

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* ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' has a 22nd Century gadget called ''Anime/{{Doraemon}}'' films:
** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasDiaryOfTheCreationOfTheWorld'': When
the "Indira Johnson Adventurer Simulator", based airship carrying Dr. Dekimatsu and President Nobihide (with Doraemon, Nobita and Shizuka hitchhiking on it's back) travels from Japan to the "Indira Johnson" series of films where the player gets to become North Pole, it's depicted as an adventurer in the 1930s and challenge themselves old-timey world map with a moving red line, in a booby-trapped cavern.manner similar to the Indy films.
* ** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasGreatAdventureInTheSouthSeas'' has a 22nd Century gadget called the "Indira Johnson Adventurer Simulator", based on the "Indira Johnson" series of films where the player gets to become an adventurer in the 1930s and challenge themselves in a booby-trapped cavern.
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''Anime/DoraemonNobitasChronicleOfTheMoonExploration'': One of the random Moonbits seems to be cosplaying Indy 24-7, walking around with a fedora and carrying a whip in every scene. In the final battle, said Moonbit even uses his whip to beat up enemy mooks and swing around the area with expert ease.

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--> It's your sword! Every adventurer needs one. Only wimpy ones use whips instead.

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--> "Snakes..." Claire said, in the tones of someone just dying to be the first to the pop culture quote. "Why does it always have to be snakes...?"

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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad'', the Critic underscores Diesel falling off a broken bridge by shouting "Prepare to meet Amtrak! In Hell!"
** The Critic once reviewed this movie with the cast of ''WebVideo/EightiesDan''.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' episode "The Lovely Ebony Brown", Uncle Ruckus says, "A black woman's body is a temple of doom!"



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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'':
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndTheMagicRailroad'', the Critic underscores Diesel falling off a broken bridge by shouting "Prepare to meet Amtrak! In Hell!"
** The Critic once reviewed this movie with the cast of ''WebVideo/EightiesDan''.
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* In ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', the protagonist's family member sends them the MacGuffin to keep it safe, only for the protagonist to bring it right back to that family member.

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* In ''Film/BlackWidow2021'', ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'', the protagonist's family member sends them the MacGuffin to keep it safe, only for the protagonist to bring it right back to that family member.
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* ''ComicBook/StarWarsDarthVader''. Dr. Aphra is a female AdventureArchaeologist who's an EvilCounterpart to Han Solo plus Harrison Ford's other famous role. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment in this series and the ''ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra'' spin-off both involve a RaidersOfTheLostParody scene.
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* In ''Literature/ThePantsProject'', Liv's family watches ''Temple of Doom'' for the third time in three months.

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* ''Film/{{UHF}}'' begins with Music/WeirdAlYankovic parodying ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'''s opening, except he's trying to collect an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward instead. After judging the weight of his bag of sand, he just tosses it aside and grabs the statuette, leading to the boulder chase... which eventually flattens him.



* ''Film/InTheLineOfDuty4Witness'' has an ambulance chase that feels like a recreation of the desert chase from ''Raiders'', but with the hero and villain switching positions. The CowboyCop protagonist, Rachel, clings on top of an ambulance driven by one of the bad guys and attempts to enter from its side, fights the bad guy, and ends up being flung through the windshield and hanging to the ambulance's front. Unlike the Nazi who got run over by Indy however, Rachel got out of the way in time.


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* ''Film/InTheLineOfDuty4Witness'' has an ambulance chase that feels like a recreation of the desert chase from ''Raiders'', but with the hero and villain switching positions. The CowboyCop protagonist, Rachel, clings on top of an ambulance driven by one of the bad guys and attempts to enter from its side, fights the bad guy, and ends up being flung through the windshield and hanging to the ambulance's front. Unlike the Nazi who got run over by Indy however, Rachel got out of the way in time.


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* ''Film/{{UHF}}'' begins with Music/WeirdAlYankovic parodying ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'''s opening, except he's trying to collect an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward instead. After judging the weight of his bag of sand, he just tosses it aside and grabs the statuette, leading to the boulder chase... which eventually flattens him.
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* In ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'' the Red Skull remarks that Hitler is digging around in the desert for trinkets. Appropriate reference since Director Creator/JoeJohnston was on the visual effects team for ''Raiders'' and won a shared Oscar for his work on the film.
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* ''Literature/PrincessesOfThePizzaParlor'': In ''Cookies and Campers'', the "Snakes. Why'd it have be snakes? " line is referenced when the campers see snakes, but misquoted:
--> "Snakes..." Claire said, in the tones of someone just dying to be the first to the pop culture quote. "Why does it always have to be snakes...?"
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* In [[Film/Dogma]], after Silent Bob throws [[FallenAngels Bartleby and Loki]] out of the train they're in, he gives his mandatory once-a-movie line: "No ticket."

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* In ''Film/Dogma'', after Silent Bob throws [[FallenAngels Bartleby and Loki]] out of the train they're in, he gives his mandatory once-a-movie line: "No ticket."

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* ''Film/DDay'' has a hilarious bit near the end that's reminiscent of the swordsman bit in ''Raiders''. Our hero, Ivan, had killed a ton of mooks and is currently slinging a GrenadeLauncher around, when the main villain's Japanese subordinate tries intimidating Ivan with a ''katana''. By swinging his blade around to taunt Ivan, only for Ivan to pull the trigger and nonchalantly walk away. The look on Ivan's face is even similar to Indy's after shooting the swordsman.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' sometimes imagines himself as an Indy {{Expy}} called Race Canyon.
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* In ''VideoGame/LeTemplePerduDeLOncleErnest'', once Chipikan finds the golden statuette inside the temple, he fears that the temple will collapse once he takes the statuette since, according to him, that's what happens in movies.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' episode "Yoga Ball", Bandit, Bluey and Bingo play a game called "Raiders" where Bandit rolls the titular ball down the hallway and Bluey and Bingo have to outrun it like in ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'''s boulder scene.
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* The 1993 Hong Kong parody film, ''The Tigers: the Legend of Canton'', stars Kenny Bee as an Indy spoof, being a fedora-wearing adventurer wielding a whip and battling the Japanese during the second World War. For bonus points, said character was named Indiana "Chung" Kwok-yan (a PunnyName, "Chung Kwok-yan" translates directly as "Chinaman"). The parody somewhat loses it's meaning though, since the story isn't set in America there's no reason why the protagonist would be named after the state of Indiana.

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* The 1993 Hong Kong parody film, ''The Tigers: the Legend of Canton'', stars Kenny Bee as an Indy spoof, being a fedora-wearing adventurer wielding a whip and battling the Japanese during the second World War. For bonus points, said character was named Indiana "Chung" Kwok-yan (a PunnyName, "Chung Kwok-yan" translates directly as "Chinaman"). The parody somewhat loses it's its meaning though, since the story isn't set in America there's no reason why the protagonist would be named after the state of Indiana.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': [[WordOfGod Vic Armstrong]] declared in an interview that the fight between the Elf Arondir and the giant Orcs was inspired by the fight between Indiana Jones and the big German.

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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': [[WordOfGod Vic Armstrong]] declared in an interview that the fight between the Elf Arondir and the giant Orcs was inspired by the fight between Indiana Jones and the big German.German Mechanic.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': [[WordOfGod Vic Armstrong]] declared in an interview that the fight between the Elf Arondir and the giant Orcs was inspired by the fight between Indiana Jones and the big German.
-->'''Vic Armstrong:'''I stole off Raiders of the Lost Ark with Harrison Ford fighting the big German around the revolving aeroplane,” Armstrong says, “Arondir fighting the orc, where the orc doesn’t move as fluidity as Arondir but he does move. And Arondir hurts when he gets hit. It makes him vulnerable, like Harrison was. And then you feel for the characters.”
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* Arizona Goof, Goofy's adventurous cousin, is a parody character invented in the late 80s by Italian Disney comic book authors who appears infrequently. His original name is Indiana Pipps, from Pippo, Goofy's Italian name. He's a tough guy who never uses stairs, doors or beds, always drives an old but indestructible jeep and drags Goofy and Mickey in his crazy adventures around the globe. He has an arch-enemy too, the German archaeologist Doctor Kranz, a clear spoof of Frenchman René Belloq.
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* ''VideoGame/DarkAdventure'' have it's opening credits imitating the end of ''Raiders'', with the three protagonists about to open a magical, ancient chest before things goes horribly wrong for them.

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* ''VideoGame/DarkAdventure'' have it's opening credits imitating the end of ''Raiders'', with the three protagonists about to open a magical, ancient chest before things goes horribly wrong for them. The game's main character, Dr. Condor, is even dressed like Indy with a fedora and jacket, and gets to kick ass aplenty with a whip.

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