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Tarzan & Jane

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2002 animated Disney film directed by Victor Cook and Steve Loter
This article is about the 2002 Disney film. For the 1998 Toy-Box song, seeTarzan & Jane (song). For the 2017 TV series, seeTarzan and Jane (TV series).

Tarzan & Jane
DVD cover
Directed by
Screenplay by
Based onTarzan of the Apes
byEdgar Rice Burroughs
The Legend of Tarzan
byWalt Disney Television Animation
Produced bySteve Loter
Starring
Edited byJohn Royer
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byBuena Vista Home Entertainment[1]
Release date
  • July 23, 2002 (2002-07-23)
Running time
75 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish

Tarzan & Jane is a 2002 Americananimatedadventure film produced byWalt Disney Television Animation. Released on July 23, 2002, it is adirect-to-videospin-off ofDisney's 1999 animated feature filmTarzan, and uses three then-unaired episodes of the film's corresponding television series,The Legend of Tarzan.Tarzan II, a prequel to both films, was released in 2005. The film is set one year after the events of the first film and Tarzan and Jane are married.

With the exceptions ofErik Von Detten andJason Marsden as Flynt and Mungo respectively, none of the actors from the original film reprised their roles.

Plot

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One year after the events ofthe original film, this film makes use of aframe tale to present three self-contained "episodes" viaflashback.Jane andTarzan's first wedding anniversary has arrived, and Jane is trying to find a suitable present for her husband, with the help of the elephantTantor and the gorilla Terk.

When a party is suggested, the trio remembers the disaster that occurred when three of Jane's friends arrived to rescue her, as they mistakenly believed Jane was being held captive in the jungle. After learning the truth, they decide to stay for a visit. Jane organizes an English-style picnic for her friends, but Tarzan refuses to join them after believing Jane is embarrassed by his savage habits. The picnic is interrupted when two panthers, Nuru and Sheeta, attack Jane and her friends, forcing them to flee into the deeper regions of the jungle. As Jane teaches her friends a few survival techniques, they are once again ambushed by the panthers, only to be saved when Tarzan rushes in. When Jane and her friends leave the next day, they thank her for the adventure and say they hope to come back soon.

Back to the present day, Jane ponders over the idea of expensive gifts, particularly jewelry, prompting Terk to remind her of the time Tarzan tried to get her a diamond. Tarzan had led two men, Johannes Niels and Merkus, to a nearby volcano containing a diamond mine, and in return, they would give him one of the diamonds to give to Jane, only for them to turn on him once inside, wanting to take all the diamonds for themselves. The volcano then erupted with Tarzan, Jane, and Professor Porter trapped inside, though they managed to escape before the lava flows reached them. Tarzan then rescued Johannes and Merkus, only for them to lose their diamonds in the process. They are arrested after this and taken back to England.

Professor Porter then joins the conversation, suggesting to Jane that she and Tarzan should celebrate their anniversary with a dance. This causes Terk to bring up the time Jane's old friend Robert Canler visited. Things had gone well, despite Tarzan feeling jealous and mistrusting towards Canler (claiming that he is a bad man who reminds him ofSabor, which Jane dismisses) until Canler revealed he was working as adouble agent for theGermans of theGerman Empire duringWorld War I and had come for a code machine disguised as amusic box he gave to Jane for safekeeping. He then kidnaps her, but was tracked down and stopped by Tarzan assisted byRAF pilot Nigel Taylor, who had been on Canler's trail. Taylor commandeers Canler's plane and takes him back to England to stand trial. Jane is saddened that Tarzan was right about Canler all along, but Tarzan senses that he may have some good within him as he did return to save Jane at one point.

Having run out of ideas and realizing anniversaries would not fit in with Tarzan's uncivilized lifestyle, Jane returns to the treehouse in disappointment, only to cheer up after finding it decorated and everyone, including Tarzan, who is wearing his father's suit, planned a surprise party to make her happy. Terk, Tantor, and the Professor had known about it all along and were simply distracting her while everyone else got the party set up. Tarzan gives Jane a diamond ring made from the same diamonds in the volcano. The celebrations start as everyone dances, including Tarzan and Jane, and the film concludes with the couple dancing under the moonlight withfireflies all around.

Cast

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Reception

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Rotten Tomatoes, areview aggregator, reports that 20% of five surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3/10.[2]TV Guide rated it 3/5 stars and called it "sprightly amusement for kids of all ages".[3]

The Legend of Tarzan

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This film is largely a flashback to three episodes of the TV seriesThe Legend of Tarzan: "Tarzan and the British Invasion", "Tarzan and the Volcanic Diamond Mine" and "Tarzan and the Flying Ace", the last three episodes of the show to be aired (but taking place much earlier in production order).[citation needed]

An adventure game on the DVD is based on the series. It resembles a multiple-choice story, featuring many different characters from the series.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Tarzan & Jane (2002)".Allmovie.Archived from the original on July 31, 2019. RetrievedMay 18, 2020.
  2. ^"Tarzan & Jane".Rotten Tomatoes.Archived from the original on October 7, 2020. RetrievedMay 30, 2025.
  3. ^"Tarzan & Jane".TV Guide. Archived fromthe original on October 15, 2008. RetrievedMay 18, 2020.

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