Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries
The "Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries" was an event held at
There was some controversy about the Secret of the Stone Tiger stage show playing at Aladdin's Oasis, in which Indiana Jones is seen punching a female villain. Following a news story in the
Events
The Jungle Cruise
The Disneyland attraction Jungle Cruise was given an Indiana Jones overlay, featuring 5 artifacts from the Indiana Jones films. The Life Preserver from the CORONADO, the Ark Crate, Henry's Umbrella, Mola Ram's Headdress, and a carving of the Crystal Skull were all "lost" in the jungle for explorers to relocate, except the Life Preserver which still remains to this day on the "Danger" dock.
Secret of the Stone Tiger
Random Acts of Indy
Shortly after the Secret of the Stone Tiger show, Indy would emerge into the crowded streets of Adventureland, first on the rooftop of Jungle Cruise. Indy would then encounter a Desert Hawk where shortly thereafter a fight would ensue. Once Indy knocks the villain out, he would often look into the crowd say, "When he wakes up, tell him Indy won!" Indy would then run through the streets of Adventureland, in search for the mysterious temple. Needing to get "higher up," Indy would then run up the stairs and end up on the roof of the Adventureland Bazaar. The Desert Hawk would soon be on his trail, and another fight would follow. Apparently, somewhere in that second fight, the Desert Hawk would get the map. In the third and final battle, now taking place on Tarzan's Treehouse, Indy would chase the Desert Hawk, trying to get the map back. The two would have their showdown on the suspension bridge that hung over the Adventureland/New Orleans Square path, similar to the climatic confrontation between Indy and Mola Ram in Temple of Doom. Indy would then use his whip to get the map from the Desert Hawk's hand. Finally, Indy would take off running through Adventureland once again.
Due to an agreement with
Reception
After an article analyzing the male-on-female violence seen at
The
References
- ^ Boucher, Geoff (May 23, 2008). "Disneyland goes for Indy". The Los Angeles Times. p. E2. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
- ISBN 978-1595800817.
- ^ a b Quick, Sonya (June 19, 2008). "Indiana Jones will stop throwing punches in Disneyland show". Orange County Register. Retrieved 21 June 2020.