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The further adventures of the jungle hero Tarzan (1999) and his friends.The further adventures of the jungle hero Tarzan (1999) and his friends.The further adventures of the jungle hero Tarzan (1999) and his friends.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations
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- TriviaIn the original Tarzan novels Queen La's race is originally from Atlantis. Therefore her counterpart in this show was designed to look like the Atlanteans in Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001).
- GoofsUnlike the packs shown in this TV series, leopards are solitary animals and avoid each other's company wherever possible.
- ConnectionsEdited into Tarzan & Jane (2002)
- SoundtracksTwo Worlds
Produced and Arranged by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina
Performed by Phil Collins
Orchestra Conducted by Mark Mancina
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The only thing I can find wrong with Disney's Legend of Tarzan is it's not long enough. Only one season! Come on, give us more! This series picks up right where the movie left off and shows Jane adjusting to life as Tarzan's mate and the gorillas adjusting to having a human for a leader. Turk isn't too warm to Jane just at first because Jane can't keep up with the gorillas and takes up almost all of Tarzan's attention. Tantor meanwhile loves to partner up with Jane's father Archimedese Q. Porter (Archie) and assist him in his scientific experiments.
Many cool characters are introduced including the slimy trading post operator, Renard Dumont, who's always flirting with Jane and ticking Tarzan off, Queen La who turns Dumont into an animal (I forget what kind), the leopard men and my favorite, the dinosaurs of Palusidar (sp?).
I love how the characters interact with each other. The relationships are pretty much the same as they were in the movie, except that you see how the characters grow closers to each other as they come to know and love one another.
As was said, the only way this could've been better is if there's been more episodes.
Many cool characters are introduced including the slimy trading post operator, Renard Dumont, who's always flirting with Jane and ticking Tarzan off, Queen La who turns Dumont into an animal (I forget what kind), the leopard men and my favorite, the dinosaurs of Palusidar (sp?).
I love how the characters interact with each other. The relationships are pretty much the same as they were in the movie, except that you see how the characters grow closers to each other as they come to know and love one another.
As was said, the only way this could've been better is if there's been more episodes.
- OmegaWolf747
- Jul 14, 2006
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