It’s often far-fetched and corny, like every other product of the ’90s, but this gives the series some of its charm. Still, each episode feels like an extensive history lesson, which just doesn’t cut it in the year 2007.
Extras: 38 companion documentaries, a historical overview, an interactive game and an interactive historical timeline.
Grade: B-
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Volume One is currently available.
