The shadow of Clayton's hanging body was always there. some might have missed it since the focus of the camera is mostly on his machette and Tarzan. I had a friend who didn't noticed it either but later on saw it and was flabbergasted an image like this passed the censors. yet again, we did see Tarzan's parent's corpses lying there as well, blood and all. Disney used to have balls I tell ye
Me too, as a kid all I remembered the scene from Carla finding the treehouse was the feathers floating on the ground, I only saw the blood and the parents’ bodies when I was older (like 10+ years I guess). And then years later I learned about Clayton’s scene from some movie trivia page. Guess I was not the brightest kid!
I saw it when the movie came out. My parents and younger siblings missed it then, thankfully.... But yeah. Years later, they were shocked to see what they had missed too. I have a theory... Most young kids may see the image and not know what it means and discount/forget it... There are ALOT of adult references in our childhood Fave movies...
When I saw it theatrically I totally missed the shadow and thought Clayton had simply fallen out of the tree to his death (which btw is what almost all the book adaptations claimed happened, just like most book adaptations of The Lion King claimed Scar died in the fall).
I heard him first in the french version, then learned he had done it for English, French, Spanish, Italian and German. That was the moment I started listening to his music
The size of a character’s eyes is to show how expressive they can be in their faces, as they are the windows to the soul. So, it’s only natural that they are drawn bigger.
Exactly. That and babies' eyes ARE pretty big in proportion to the rest of their skull. It's one of the instinctual things that makes any animal attach itself to their young - most all babies, no matter the species, have large eyes for that reason.
I think that it's a choice they've kept with drawing and designing the characters in each Disney movie ever since The Little Mermaid. It's funny how I never noticed it until it was pointed out to me. I believe it's to give the protagonists a hint of innocence in them.
Tarzan actually has a special place in my heart, cause since I was three up until I was 14 I was part of a local dance studio in my hometown. We performed a gala at the local theatre every year, and one of the themes that we did the most was Disney ❤️❤️. What makes Tarzan special though is that it was actually the first time I ever performed a solo after I went up to the advanced level, and I played the part of Jane. I had the movie so I watched it for the first time in a while to see how to style myself, and ever since watching it has brought up that memory 😍❤️. I performed a routine to You’ll Be In My Heart and Strangers Like Me, and it ended up being one of the last times I ever performed as a full time member. That memory is super special to me, and recently my old instructor sent out a message to all older members available to RSVP for a special 20th anniversary performance ❤️❤️. So I’m gonna return there soon and hopefully see some of my older classmates. Thanks for bringing up such a special memory of my childhood Cody, and I’m exited for Beauty And The Beast cause it’s one of my favorites ❤️❤️
It holds a special place in my heart too! Cause one I can relate to not fitting in. Two, I love animals. And three, it’s got one of the best soundtracks ever created.
Tarzan and Brother Bear are both Disney movies that have Phil Collins songs in them, and in 5th Grade, I watched the entire Tarzan movie for the first time on ABC Family after Thanksgiving Day, and I had to sing Brother Bear’s On My Way song for my school graduation.
One year, I was in 4th grade and for my elementary school’s talent show for that year, I won first place for singing “Son of Man”. I remember being so nervous about singing in front of an audience, I stared at the floor the entire time 😆
Also, mainly because of “King Kong”, as a child I absolutely loved gorillas, so when I saw this movie for the first time and Kerchak was getting attacked by Sabor, I screamed in fear so loudly my dad came running in and turned the movie off. Don’t ask why I was fine with “King Kong” but not “Tarzan”, I don’t even know myself.
The film that marked the end of the Disney Renaissance Era. Compared to its preceding films before it, Tarzan had the most character deaths in Disney animation history (at least until Atlantis came in). Phil Collins also did a splendid job with the most memorable songs in this movie too! Glad he won his Oscar for Best Original Song here! He earned it.
16:09 thats mostly because male Elephants don't live with their families once they grow up,male Elephants live alone and only hang out with others when it's mating season,so it kinda makes sence that he is not with his own
Its easy to forget how much of a badass Tarzan was. I also forgot how dark and serious the movie was at times despite also being funny and witty. I'm also jealous how fit and muscular Tarzan is. I mean... look at this dude's legs and calves for god's sake lol. And yes, the soundtrack and score is still good after all these years too.
Tarzan was one of the Disney films that I was the most hyped about upon its theatrical release! In my opinion, it’s almost on par with The Lion King with its animation, characters, and soundtrack. Wonderful to watch this film with you, Cody!🙂
Tarzan is one of my favorite childhood movies and it was really heartwarming and dark at the same time, the songs were amazing that Phil Collins did a great job and you can feel how Tarzan feels that how he is struggling to try to fit in one of the gorillas and the animation is breathtaking and the characters were memorable and likable definitely a worth while to watch from Disney.
Freaking this movie... It was my very first animated movie i ever laid eyes on and the fact that the animation is still stunning today certainly is saying something. I love every single thing about this movie- the soundtrack, the scenery, the visuals, the story- everything. I could rewatch it 5 times a day when i was younger xD that's how much I loved it then. I still do now
Phil Collins is a master in music. He absolutely dominated the Tarzan soundtrack. You'll Be in My Heart is one of my all-time favorite Disney songs. The movie itself is also fantastic. Really dark at times but man it is sooo good😄😄❤
I have to say, Disney's Tarzan has most Epic soundtrack with Lion King and Brother Bear and and this film makes me cry always with the Lion king. I am close to 40 now and this with Lion King belong so heavily in my childhood. Thank you Cody for reacting this! And can we all just appreciate the animation , the look in the eys and faces when Tarzan placed his hands against Jane? The scene is not emotional but also animation perfectness. You can't use CGI to animate those emotions that well.
26:56 -Don’t move a muscle/ don’t run -Don’t make eye contact -Don’t show your teeth -Pretend to eat leaves -and whatever you do, *NEVER* beat your chest at a silverback!
Just to let you know, the line when Clayton and Tarzan see eachother for the first time and Clayton says “Have we met?” Is funny because in the books Tarzan is actually Clayton’s cousin, Tarzan’s actual name was John Clayton.
I mean this in the most respectful way - when Kerchak was dying and he called Tarzan “my son” I was cracking up on how Cody went wide eyed then immediately started crying. Sorry. 😂 Loved that heartfelt reaction!
Thank you for doing this, Cody, cause Tarzan is my number 1 favorite film of the Disney Renaissance and of all time. And one of the reasons behind that is because I can relate to not fitting in.
0:45 actually I exactly know what a VHS is. When I was extremely young I used to watch movies through VHS tapes and DVDs and I'm only 17 and I feel old. So your not alone.
I heard that when they released it on Disney plus, they heavily edited Clayton's death shadow, where you only see his feet and not his entire body hanging.
I absolutely love Tarzan so much! The animation is so outstanding still to this day, Phil Collins makes the songs epic. Not to mention having one of the darkest villain deaths in Disney! There be only one thing I'd say to this film "You'll be in my heart"
I still can’t believe Disney had the *BALLS* to show a baby gorilla getting killed, bloody paw prints on the treehouse floor, tarzans DEAD parents and the shadow of Clayton getting hanged. No wonder my mom didn’t let me watch this when I was little🥲🥲🥲
20:38 Cody’s not wrong. I recently saw a nature documentary about leopards, and apparently even leopards are afraid of taking on a troop of baboons! 🐆 (Although, if they happen to find a solitary one, they might eat that)
I remember when I went to Disney World with my family and they actually had a Tarzan show I think it was in Animal Kingdom. For a Disney Show it was actually decent I remember all the characters were rollerblading and swinging on vines and remember having a Meet and Greet with Terk. It was such fun but unfortunately for Disney World they had to replace their rides and shows to keep it up to date with newer attractions.
It's cool that this film, along with Fantasia 2000, ends the era of the Disney renaissance. Although there is some gloom of the original source, it seems to me that Collins' music dilutes it. But after all this comes the post-renaissance, which gave the world more original and experimental works.
I enjoy the genius behind the different perspectives. Kids are going to notice the thing that is closer to them, and don’t really understand context. The adults though understand more about context, which is probably why we didn’t get the Clayton scene at the end
Living in a treehouse must be very fun, and if you live in a treehouse there is a great view. This movie really is amazing and classic, and the songs are very beautifull.
Besides from enjoying your interesting reaction videos, I began to pick up all those childhood movies because of you! I was watching cdrama all these years and forgot about how cool were those movies. Thank you man, you earned my sub. (respect)
yeah same here Cody I grew up with early 2000s Disney channel shows and movies and with the Pixar movies as well like even the music and everything else was good like what a time to be alive 😊.
0:34, Seriously, who wouldn't know what a VHS Tape is or even a VCR? I still own several VHS Tapes in my house and a VCR that still works perfectly. Okay, technically I had several other VCR Players before, but you get what I mean by that, Cody.
Tarzan is underrated for its epic soundtrack, the action, and appreciate the voice performances. I even find it funny now that I never knew that Tantor was voiced by Wayne Knight who was Newman in Seinfeld 🤣🤣. I watched Tarzan and Jurassic Park before Seinfeld that finds it so interesting 😂❤.
This is one of my absolute favorite Disney films hands down! My favorite song is “You’ll Be In My Heart”, which was written by Phil Collins as a lullaby to his daughter. I aspire to perform in the stage musical adaption someday. 🤎💚💛💜🦍🍃💐
Fun fact: The reason why we see Mrs. Potts & Chip from Beauty and the Beast appear in Tarzan is because there’s a theory that Jane is Belle’s granddaughter
In the original books( yes there are books) Tarzans real name is John Clayton the 3rd he's the heir to the Clayton family fortune. Clayton is his cousin and in the book it wasn't the leopard that killed Tarzans parents it was the apes that raised him. They beat his dad to death.
This is my favourite disney movie of all time plus I love the character of Tarzan /John Clayton as a whole he’s my fave character from a book too. Take care 😘
The reason was because Tony Goldwyn (don’t know if I spelled his last name right) was unable to make the yell convincing so the voice actor for Clayton (who offered to do the yell from the beginning) was told to do it
I always saw Clayton's shadow whenever I watch the movie. The first time I saw it, I was a bit mistaken thinking it wasn't the shadow but you actually saw Clayton's corpse dangeling in the background, though noticed on the DVD that wasn't the case.
I just love the use of combining hand drawn animation for the characters, painted backgrounds, and cgi for moving objects like trees and water. They did the same thing for Atlantis, Treasure Planet, and Lilo & Stitch
@@morganspider-manmarvelfan6110 He did sing his own versions of the songs from the Brother Bear soundtrack though, only they weren’t all featured throughout the film.
It's one of the first Disney movie I saw on cinema. Phil Collins sings the soundtrack in the french version too (like with " Brother Bear "). It made me time for recognize his voice. If you didn't know it, there's a theory saying Jane is the grandaughter of Belle and the Beast
The shadow of Clayton's hanging body was always there. some might have missed it since the focus of the camera is mostly on his machette and Tarzan. I had a friend who didn't noticed it either but later on saw it and was flabbergasted an image like this passed the censors.
yet again, we did see Tarzan's parent's corpses lying there as well, blood and all. Disney used to have balls I tell ye
Yeah, I missed it when I watched it as a kid
Me too, as a kid all I remembered the scene from Carla finding the treehouse was the feathers floating on the ground, I only saw the blood and the parents’ bodies when I was older (like 10+ years I guess). And then years later I learned about Clayton’s scene from some movie trivia page. Guess I was not the brightest kid!
I saw it when the movie came out. My parents and younger siblings missed it then, thankfully.... But yeah. Years later, they were shocked to see what they had missed too. I have a theory... Most young kids may see the image and not know what it means and discount/forget it... There are ALOT of adult references in our childhood Fave movies...
I am surprised I noticed the shadow and not Tarzan's parents. I needed someone to point them out to me when I was 17.
When I saw it theatrically I totally missed the shadow and thought Clayton had simply fallen out of the tree to his death (which btw is what almost all the book adaptations claimed happened, just like most book adaptations of The Lion King claimed Scar died in the fall).
Fun fact, Phil Collins actually sang the songs in at least a few other languages for international releases. I know he sang in German at least.
In spanish too
I heard him first in the french version, then learned he had done it for English, French, Spanish, Italian and German. That was the moment I started listening to his music
The whole soundtrack was done by him
@@JaredThaBoi Well, he sang the songs, but the instrumental music was done by Mark Mancina.
The size of a character’s eyes is to show how expressive they can be in their faces, as they are the windows to the soul. So, it’s only natural that they are drawn bigger.
Like the CGI elements too
Exactly. That and babies' eyes ARE pretty big in proportion to the rest of their skull. It's one of the instinctual things that makes any animal attach itself to their young - most all babies, no matter the species, have large eyes for that reason.
I remember when Joshua Sweet says that in Atlantis 2:Milo’s Return
I think that it's a choice they've kept with drawing and designing the characters in each Disney movie ever since The Little Mermaid. It's funny how I never noticed it until it was pointed out to me. I believe it's to give the protagonists a hint of innocence in them.
And also, they're cartoons. 😂
This film has one of the best Disney soundtracks that I feel is so underrated!
This soundtrack is the BEST one of the 90s. Encanto is the best one from this/last year.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker would say otherwise.
Tarzan actually has a special place in my heart, cause since I was three up until I was 14 I was part of a local dance studio in my hometown. We performed a gala at the local theatre every year, and one of the themes that we did the most was Disney ❤️❤️. What makes Tarzan special though is that it was actually the first time I ever performed a solo after I went up to the advanced level, and I played the part of Jane. I had the movie so I watched it for the first time in a while to see how to style myself, and ever since watching it has brought up that memory 😍❤️. I performed a routine to You’ll Be In My Heart and Strangers Like Me, and it ended up being one of the last times I ever performed as a full time member. That memory is super special to me, and recently my old instructor sent out a message to all older members available to RSVP for a special 20th anniversary performance ❤️❤️. So I’m gonna return there soon and hopefully see some of my older classmates. Thanks for bringing up such a special memory of my childhood Cody, and I’m exited for Beauty And The Beast cause it’s one of my favorites ❤️❤️
It holds a special place in my heart too! Cause one I can relate to not fitting in. Two, I love animals. And three, it’s got one of the best soundtracks ever created.
41:55
Cody’s reaction to Clayton’s death was PRICELESS!
😎
😂😂😂😂😂
Tarzan and Brother Bear are both Disney movies that have Phil Collins songs in them, and in 5th Grade, I watched the entire Tarzan movie for the first time on ABC Family after Thanksgiving Day, and I had to sing Brother Bear’s On My Way song for my school graduation.
Fun fact: "You'll Be In My Heart" won the Oscar for Best Original Song.
It also beat out Blame Canada, from Bigger Longer and Uncut
@@videohistory722 Yeah.
One year, I was in 4th grade and for my elementary school’s talent show for that year, I won first place for singing “Son of Man”. I remember being so nervous about singing in front of an audience, I stared at the floor the entire time 😆
Also, mainly because of “King Kong”, as a child I absolutely loved gorillas, so when I saw this movie for the first time and Kerchak was getting attacked by Sabor, I screamed in fear so loudly my dad came running in and turned the movie off. Don’t ask why I was fine with “King Kong” but not “Tarzan”, I don’t even know myself.
The film that marked the end of the Disney Renaissance Era. Compared to its preceding films before it, Tarzan had the most character deaths in Disney animation history (at least until Atlantis came in).
Phil Collins also did a splendid job with the most memorable songs in this movie too! Glad he won his Oscar for Best Original Song here! He earned it.
I find this movie better as an adult than when I was a kid. I wasn’t that into it as a kid
16:09 thats mostly because male Elephants don't live with their families once they grow up,male Elephants live alone and only hang out with others when it's mating season,so it kinda makes sence that he is not with his own
Its easy to forget how much of a badass Tarzan was. I also forgot how dark and serious the movie was at times despite also being funny and witty.
I'm also jealous how fit and muscular Tarzan is. I mean... look at this dude's legs and calves for god's sake lol. And yes, the soundtrack and score is still good after all these years too.
Tarzan also doesn't get splinters on his feet despite all that time, what should we call it, surfing(?) on those vines or roots or whatever they are.
Well, he's presumably been doing this for decades = calluses. You get calluses from climbing as it is w/o tree-surfing.
Tarzan was one of the Disney films that I was the most hyped about upon its theatrical release! In my opinion, it’s almost on par with The Lion King with its animation, characters, and soundtrack. Wonderful to watch this film with you, Cody!🙂
U lucky! How was the theatrical experience?
@@isaiahadams1996 It was great, just as I anticipated. Fun, thrilling, and entertaining.🙂
This is honestly my favorite Disney movie lol
It means so much to me that you’re watching this Cody
You’re the best
15:30 they're based off of Tony Hawk's skateboarding moves. The animators son was obsessed with skateboarding at the time, so he incorporated it in.
Cool!
😊❤
Tarzan is one of my favorite childhood movies and it was really heartwarming and dark at the same time, the songs were amazing that Phil Collins did a great job and you can feel how Tarzan feels that how he is struggling to try to fit in one of the gorillas and the animation is breathtaking and the characters were memorable and likable definitely a worth while to watch from Disney.
I wish they would go back to this art style and take a step back with the 3d animations cause you’re totally right - THIS was Disneys peak!
Freaking this movie... It was my very first animated movie i ever laid eyes on and the fact that the animation is still stunning today certainly is saying something. I love every single thing about this movie- the soundtrack, the scenery, the visuals, the story- everything. I could rewatch it 5 times a day when i was younger xD that's how much I loved it then. I still do now
Phil Collins is a master in music. He absolutely dominated the Tarzan soundtrack. You'll Be in My Heart is one of my all-time favorite Disney songs. The movie itself is also fantastic. Really dark at times but man it is sooo good😄😄❤
One of the most beautifully animated movies of all time. Tarzan is one of my favorite animated characters ever
I have to say, Disney's Tarzan has most Epic soundtrack with Lion King and Brother Bear and and this film makes me cry always with the Lion king. I am close to 40 now and this with Lion King belong so heavily in my childhood. Thank you Cody for reacting this! And can we all just appreciate the animation , the look in the eys and faces when Tarzan placed his hands against Jane? The scene is not emotional but also animation perfectness. You can't use CGI to animate those emotions that well.
42:12 I remember this silhouette hanging on vines from Clayton’s death.
It flew over my head as a kid, because it’s a “Blink and you’ll miss it” detail.
26:56
-Don’t move a muscle/ don’t run
-Don’t make eye contact
-Don’t show your teeth
-Pretend to eat leaves
-and whatever you do, *NEVER* beat your chest at a silverback!
Also make urself as small and non threatening as possible
And
NEVER point ur finger at a primate of any kind (it's considered an aggressive gesture)
Fun fact: Lance Henrikson, the voice of Kerchak, is also The Baron from Tangled:The Series/Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure.
Wait, what now? Really? That is so cool!!!
@@PuccaLover15 Yup.
One of my all time FAVORITE Disney movies!!!
Just to let you know, the line when Clayton and Tarzan see eachother for the first time and Clayton says “Have we met?” Is funny because in the books Tarzan is actually Clayton’s cousin, Tarzan’s actual name was John Clayton.
I mean this in the most respectful way - when Kerchak was dying and he called Tarzan “my son” I was cracking up on how Cody went wide eyed then immediately started crying. Sorry. 😂 Loved that heartfelt reaction!
Thank you for doing this, Cody, cause Tarzan is my number 1 favorite film of the Disney Renaissance and of all time. And one of the reasons behind that is because I can relate to not fitting in.
Hi Cody thanks so much for reacting to Tarzan I love this movie
I also love the song You’ll Be in my Heart, it’s a beautiful song
0:45 actually I exactly know what a VHS is. When I was extremely young I used to watch movies through VHS tapes and DVDs and I'm only 17 and I feel old. So your not alone.
I heard that when they released it on Disney plus, they heavily edited Clayton's death shadow, where you only see his feet and not his entire body hanging.
I wish they would have kept the whole shadow in the movie that makes his death more satisfying
It’s the same as the original. It shows his body minus his head.
It's really stupid.
Because you don't even see a body just a shadow that's it.
@@Whocares158 They can't change the original DVDs though Heheeeeee, try censoring it now Disney
Been waiting a long time for this one Cody!! Thanks for bringing back more of my childhood! The perfect way to start off my senior year!
33:14 - 33:27 I loved his reaction to this scene 😂😂😂😂😂😂
grew up watching it and love it
I've always watched this on repeat when i was a kid and it's been 20 years since i last saw the move. Immediately gave me chills
I absolutely love Tarzan so much! The animation is so outstanding still to this day, Phil Collins makes the songs epic. Not to mention having one of the darkest villain deaths in Disney! There be only one thing I'd say to this film "You'll be in my heart"
Son Of Man was a childhood favorite that got me through high school
I’m surprised that Tarzan doesn’t have any blisters from walking on his knuckles all the time
Kerchak knew what the gunshot sound was, because Tarzan parents shoot Sabor in the beggining, as you could see the bullets on the floor.
God dude I love Lance Henriksen XD he's one of my top three favorite actors
I still can’t believe Disney had the *BALLS* to show a baby gorilla getting killed, bloody paw prints on the treehouse floor, tarzans DEAD parents and the shadow of Clayton getting hanged. No wonder my mom didn’t let me watch this when I was little🥲🥲🥲
They didn’t show the baby gorilla getting killed, but the original version of the opening did show Sabor killing Tarzan’s Dad.
20:38
Cody’s not wrong. I recently saw a nature documentary about leopards, and apparently even leopards are afraid of taking on a troop of baboons!
🐆
(Although, if they happen to find a solitary one, they might eat that)
I remember when I went to Disney World with my family and they actually had a Tarzan show I think it was in Animal Kingdom. For a Disney Show it was actually decent I remember all the characters were rollerblading and swinging on vines and remember having a Meet and Greet with Terk. It was such fun but unfortunately for Disney World they had to replace their rides and shows to keep it up to date with newer attractions.
It's fun to rewatch movies we haven't seen since forever
It's cool that this film, along with Fantasia 2000, ends the era of the Disney renaissance. Although there is some gloom of the original source, it seems to me that Collins' music dilutes it.
But after all this comes the post-renaissance, which gave the world more original and experimental works.
I enjoy the genius behind the different perspectives. Kids are going to notice the thing that is closer to them, and don’t really understand context. The adults though understand more about context, which is probably why we didn’t get the Clayton scene at the end
BTW the kerchak scene at the end always makes me cry aswell
You're not the only one around here who haven't seen this film for a VERY LONG TIME!!
I'm 20 and grew up watching movies on VHS and DVD, because we couldn't afford cable back then.
Son of Man, Two Worlds, and Strangers Like Me are my favorite songs from this
The Tarzan soundtrack is still the best disney soundtrack to this day.
This is one of my Favorite Disney Movies of all time!😊
You’ll be in my heart is my favorite Disney song ❤️
You lifting a dumbbell at the gym! LOL! I’m still giggling over that one.
When I was a kid I was so scared and shocked when I saw the part of the evil guy hanging up🥺😱
It’s sad to see Tarzan says goodbye his mother and thats what a good and supportive mother would say to their family
Living in a treehouse must be very fun, and if you live in a treehouse there is a great view. This movie really is amazing and classic, and the songs are very beautifull.
Without a DOUBT TARZAN LION KING AND BEAUTY AND THE BEATS TOP 5 Disney movies on my eyes
Haven’t seen this movie in awhile! I love the soundtrack! One of Disney’s best!
Fun fact: when animating the sequences where Tarzan is sliding along branches they used footage of Tony Hawk as their reference!
Besides from enjoying your interesting reaction videos, I began to pick up all those childhood movies because of you! I was watching cdrama all these years and forgot about how cool were those movies. Thank you man, you earned my sub. (respect)
I never noticed Sabor in the thicket! That is amazing.
Hi Cody
I love Tarzan so much happy we share that love lol
11:55 - 11:59 in that part when he was little he understood what pinocchio said, but when he grows up he is a piranha and not pinocchio 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Brian Blessed that voiced Clayton did Tarzan's yell.
yeah same here Cody I grew up with early 2000s Disney channel shows and movies and with the Pixar movies as well like even the music and everything else was good like what a time to be alive 😊.
0:34, Seriously, who wouldn't know what a VHS Tape is or even a VCR?
I still own several VHS Tapes in my house and a VCR that still works perfectly.
Okay, technically I had several other VCR Players before, but you get what I mean by that, Cody.
Tarzan is underrated for its epic soundtrack, the action, and appreciate the voice performances. I even find it funny now that I never knew that Tantor was voiced by Wayne Knight who was Newman in Seinfeld 🤣🤣. I watched Tarzan and Jurassic Park before Seinfeld that finds it so interesting 😂❤.
This is one of my absolute favorite Disney films hands down! My favorite song is “You’ll Be In My Heart”, which was written by Phil Collins as a lullaby to his daughter. I aspire to perform in the stage musical adaption someday. 🤎💚💛💜🦍🍃💐
Phil Collins soings the soundtrack in french too and it's only when I rewatch it as an adult I recognized his voice (I saw the movie on cinema)
I forgot how good this movie was. I watched this a month ago after a good few years.
Fun fact: The reason why we see Mrs. Potts & Chip from Beauty and the Beast appear in Tarzan is because there’s a theory that Jane is Belle’s granddaughter
In the original books( yes there are books) Tarzans real name is John Clayton the 3rd he's the heir to the Clayton family fortune. Clayton is his cousin and in the book it wasn't the leopard that killed Tarzans parents it was the apes that raised him. They beat his dad to death.
Also arguably one of the best Disney soundtracks and it’s not even a musical
i cry everytime you cry xD it's contagious!
This is my favourite disney movie of all time plus I love the character of Tarzan /John Clayton as a whole he’s my fave character from a book too. Take care 😘
When Kala was crying it made me break down emotionally
When I was a kid, I always wondered how Clayton died, come 2011, I see his shadow, it's shocking to see how the film was still G
Fun fact the iconic Tarzan yell was done by Clayton's voice actor not Tarzan's voice actor.
The reason was because Tony Goldwyn (don’t know if I spelled his last name right) was unable to make the yell convincing so the voice actor for Clayton (who offered to do the yell from the beginning) was told to do it
Tarzan is one of my favourite Disney movies
I always saw Clayton's shadow whenever I watch the movie. The first time I saw it, I was a bit mistaken thinking it wasn't the shadow but you actually saw Clayton's corpse dangeling in the background, though noticed on the DVD that wasn't the case.
Vines in the jungle can be very long. For example, a rattan palm can reach a length of 250 meters. Imagine what kind of vines she might have)
I do agree that 2D Disney movies is peak Disney but some old 3D movies like monsters inc and toy story i would say is also peak Disney
Clayton is the kind of guy who spent too much time at the shooting range 😂
The Black Cauldron, in my opinion, is very very dark and terrifying. A perfect Disney movie to watch on Halloween
Definitely, the black cauldron is a forgotten Disney movie
I have to rewatch it, then.
@@nathancruz9172 Save it for Halloween night, please.?
@@Cyborg2055 Lots of Disney movies have been forgotten such as Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Atlantis:Milo’s Return,and Treasure Planet
The Black Cauldron was released in 1985
I just love the use of combining hand drawn animation for the characters, painted backgrounds, and cgi for moving objects like trees and water. They did the same thing for Atlantis, Treasure Planet, and Lilo & Stitch
As Ape from George of the Jungle say it best: Well, in a sense, we are related. After all, we're both members of the primate family.
“Take care of them…my son.
Take care…”
Famous Last Words from A wise stubborn but caring father.
11:41 "they’re native to South America!" That’s actually the voice of the doctor from SpongeBob SquarePants.
Phil Collins did a great job for songs in this movie. Just like “Brother Bear”
But unlike “Brother Bear “, Phil performed all of the songs for Tarzan.
@@morganspider-manmarvelfan6110 True. Only some of Phil Collins’ songs
@@jonathancruz5932 I’m pretty sure he only performed ONE song in Brother Bear.
@@morganspider-manmarvelfan6110 He did sing his own versions of the songs from the Brother Bear soundtrack though, only they weren’t all featured throughout the film.
@@SpacialRend7 I haven’t heard his own versions. I just knew he wrote them.
When I watched this so many years ago, I was honestly happy when Tarzan was choking Kerchak because that's how much I hated him
Not entirely sure, but I believe that Tarzan’s parents were probably on a merchant ship before it got caught in the storm.
I love this movie! my Favorited songs are you'll be in my heart and son of man! Can't wait for your other disney reactions and New moon!
If you didn't already know Cody, the voice of young tarzan is Alex D Linz from Home Alone 3.
Kala is voiced by Cruella (Glenn Close) from 101 Dalmatians & 102 Dalmatians.
this was made the year I was born Cody and this movie too.
I remember I had trazen on old video tap years go I have it on dvd now the ending of movie make me cry I love that movie
It's one of the first Disney movie I saw on cinema.
Phil Collins sings the soundtrack in the french version too (like with " Brother Bear "). It made me time for recognize his voice.
If you didn't know it, there's a theory saying Jane is the grandaughter of Belle and the Beast
Tarzan and Jay are so cute.
Also yeah this is real dark… that Tree vine death… 🫥
Tony Goldwyn couldn't do the Tarzan yell, so it's Brian Blessed (Clayton) who does the famous Tarzan yell.