@@EmptyMan000 oh amen to that, fuck the government,the media,Hollywood and big tech for censoring lying and taking people's fucking jobs with this quarentine shit.
I have an Headcanon: The coronel is Jafar reincarnation. Their design is similiar, their character too, and their voice have the same accents and way of speaking. Also the moustache is LITERALLY the same.
If I'm gathering this correctly, the reason the magistrate trick worked was because the colonel knowingly forwent if not outright refused to report to his superiors his acts of cruelty. Not even an all clear letter to at least give the notion there was some measure of contact. Kinda adds a whole new layer to his heart of darkness. He was more or less making himself king over his men and prisoners to indulge his darker fantasies and evil.
And more specifically colonel staquait is absolutely similar to judge claude frollo when he ordered someone to burn down something like the village that hugo and hooft described it, and they didn't want to follow that order from a madman. Just like captain Phoebus refuses to burn down the miller's home and kill the innocent family. This is like a hunchback of Notre Dame reference in this episode.
He look like Jafar! Since this is taken places at the 19th century, he is possibly Jafar’s great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson.
the best part about tarzan is it use to be a pulp i think and in way this series was still very much in that vain, fast paced story but modernized to fit character development a little better
The only consistent villains for Tarzan would be Tublat, Queen La, and Philander. I'll make a video of the most interesting one first. Though I most likely will not make one of Tublat since he has little lines and does little more than roar and act like a brute. As for Philander, he's just ineffectual and barely has any scenes depicting him as a capable villain.
Yeah, but he's humorously done by Craig Ferguson. I love his campiness and his British Accent, I hope you might reconsider, but it's ok if you don't. Ok, bye. Have a blessed day.
Oh, Jim Cummings. He never disappoints.
Winnie The Pooh
Disney truly knowns how to make cool villains from one-shot cartoon ones to recurring/big bad ones
Not anymore.
4:44 - pretty relevant message for a Disney spin-off cartoon.
oodsong tell me about it, jeezuz christ
@@thegunslinger8806 Indeed and it's only gotten worse.
@@EmptyMan000 oh amen to that, fuck the government,the media,Hollywood and big tech for censoring lying and taking people's fucking jobs with this quarentine shit.
His moustache reminds me of Jafar.
Along with his evil sneer & poor people skills.
I have an Headcanon: The coronel is Jafar reincarnation.
Their design is similiar, their character too, and their voice have the same accents and way of speaking.
Also the moustache is LITERALLY the same.
10:41-10:47: Jane Porter, one of the very few women not afraid to fight an enemy in a dress.
If I'm gathering this correctly, the reason the magistrate trick worked was because the colonel knowingly forwent if not outright refused to report to his superiors his acts of cruelty. Not even an all clear letter to at least give the notion there was some measure of contact. Kinda adds a whole new layer to his heart of darkness. He was more or less making himself king over his men and prisoners to indulge his darker fantasies and evil.
11:04 - that moment when your superior's superior arrives
Jack Spicer Yeah, even though that superior turns out to be a sly "fox" in disguise.
The response of every bootlicker in uniform
This guy was badass
I was kid so I didn't realize french foreign legion in a kids show lol
I had forgotten about this guy.
Great job
And more specifically colonel staquait is absolutely similar to judge claude frollo when he ordered someone to burn down something like the village that hugo and hooft described it, and they didn't want to follow that order from a madman. Just like captain Phoebus refuses to burn down the miller's home and kill the innocent family. This is like a hunchback of Notre Dame reference in this episode.
“Who is in charge here?!
“That’s your man there sir.”
“Yeah. The one with the evil snare and poor people still. You can’t miss him.”
Another great yet underrated Disney baddie
09:46 - "Laziness, pure laziness...
To the pit!".... 😂😂😂
Dude I love your titles!!!!!
He look like Jafar! Since this is taken places at the 19th century, he is possibly Jafar’s great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson.
the best part about tarzan is it use to be a pulp i think and in way this series was still very much in that vain, fast paced story but modernized to fit character development a little better
He's just like Jafar.
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING
The best part is when Lieutenant Colonel Staquait gets owned by the French Magistrate.
He Really is Badass. >:-D
That's a pretty good message indeed.
Oh hey, it's Hondo.
Yup same voice actor.
I missed this show!
Planet Awesomeness Me too.
11:39 When your brother eats the last part of pizza
Is so smart powerful stronger skilled and a genius
Evil men
Every villain
Gotta love the French Foreign Legion
he looks like a human scar
anthony luetmer More like a French cousin of Jafar.
He's Russian
@@Cheeseandwhiskers I think that he wears a French colonial uniform, he looks Algerian or something like that.
No Russian would have the name "Staquait" and neither would an Algerian. He's an officer of the FFL with a French name ; he is French.
He is an homage to Sgt. Markoff from the very old film "Beau Geste" from 1939
Any other Tarzan villains or dr robotnik from sat am
The only consistent villains for Tarzan would be Tublat, Queen La, and Philander. I'll make a video of the most interesting one first. Though I most likely will not make one of Tublat since he has little lines and does little more than roar and act like a brute. As for Philander, he's just ineffectual and barely has any scenes depicting him as a capable villain.
Yeah, but he's humorously done by Craig Ferguson. I love his campiness and his British Accent, I hope you might reconsider, but it's ok if you don't. Ok, bye. Have a blessed day.
His face is similar to governor Ratcliffe from Pocahontas a bit.
Where'd that guy get a guilotene in the jungle?
They brought it with them.
How come Jane never wears shoes?
she lives in the jungle
@@jordanwright2072 Except at 10:41 onwards
U missed the part where Staquait found a ripped piece of cloth in the jungle
There were a number of parts I did not include. They didn't emphasize how merciless the guy was.
@@EmptyMan000 But they did emphasize how clever he was even for a merciless martinet
HE LOOKS LIKE JAFAR.
Goodbye
Caley hhhhhhhhjjjjjjjjj