Tarzan is the titular protagonist of Disney 's 1999 animated feature film of the same name. Tarzan was raised by a troop of gorillas after his parents were killed by the bloodthirsty leopardess Sabor. Tarzan would grow to become the valiant protector of the natural world, all the while remaining blissfully unaware of his true heritage, until a chance encounter with Jane Porter, a human woman.
Artnet news: Tarzan Young Jane Porter and Baby Baboon Presentation Cel Setup and Production Background (Walt Disney, 1999)
Tarzan Young Jane Porter and Baby Baboon Presentation Cel Setup and Production Background (Walt Disney, 1999)
Cinema Blend: Tarzan’s Minnie Driver Shares Her Thoughts On A Live-Action Version Of Jane Porter
Tarzan’s Minnie Driver Shares Her Thoughts On A Live-Action Version Of Jane Porter
Jane: The Woman Who Loved Tarzan by Robin Maxwell is a feminine take on the famous Burroughs novel. This book tells the famous story from the view point of Jane Porter, Tarzan's love interest. It is ...
Tarzan's world collides with the arrival of humans, forcing Tarzan to choose between the beautiful Jane and his gorilla family.
Ooo-ooo-ee-ah-ooo. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Oh, well I would love to see that. I love that character. Jane Porter is ...
Tarzan might be the big star of The Legend of Tarzan (for obvious reasons), but there's no Tarzan without Jane. And, lucky for us, the new film from Harry Potter director David Yates is well aware of ...
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