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focused on themes of family and environmentalism, the 1995 parody leaned into the inherent sexuality of the "noble savage" myth that has persisted in literature since Burroughs' 1912 original Conclusion Tarzan X: Shame of Jane
The early 2000s marked the beginning of a new era for Disney, with a shift in focus towards sequels, prequels, and direct-to-video films. was conceived as a sequel to the 1999 hit Tarzan , aiming to continue the story of the beloved characters. The film takes place one year after the events of the first movie and reintroduces audiences to Tarzan (voiced by Tony Goldwyn), Jane (voiced by Minnie Driver), and Terk (voiced by Rosie O'Donnell). tarzanxshameofjane1995engl work
It serves as a historical marker for how the adult industry leveraged pop culture icons to create recognizable content for a global audience. Conclusion focused on themes of family and environmentalism, the
The foil to Tarzan, representing the cold constraints of civilization. It serves as a historical marker for how
The film was helmed by Aristide Massaccesi, widely known by his pseudonym Joe D'Amato . D'Amato was a prolific Italian filmmaker who transitioned from mainstream horror and exploitation cinema (such as Anthropophagous ) into high-budget adult features during the 1990s.
After Jane cheats on her boyfriend, engages in jungle intimacy with a stranger, and essentially observes her paramour with other partners, she ultimately sends him back to the jungle, telling him, “Go back to the jungle, Apeman, it’s my way of saying I love you”.