where did the despicable me 4 video go? i was watching it about 4 hours ago, reloaded the page and it was privated. did the song play for too long and it got copyrighted or something?
Rant: It could've been a new Renaissance with films like Atlantis, Treasure Planet, & the original concept for Emperor's New Grove. Even though they've been playing it safe for kid-friendly audiences since the early 2000s, instead of their older model of "the whole family" appeal. Imo, that's what made Studio Ghibli so successful
@@matheussanthiago9685 oh yeah the wasting desease where the Freaking beautify a people dying from TB when they gone pale and thin and coughing up blood and a bit of lungs from there mouth and That was Peak horny theres a bunch of written roman on it
It implies that the gorillas actually said "Tarzan" out loud in English (with an American accent no less) every time they talked to him but everything else they ever said was monkey noises
I love how someone who hasn’t seen this film would probably think Clayton’s death in this recap was some sort of exaggerated dark joke for shock points but no that is EXACTLY what happened.
Trust me dude, this movie had a lot of dark shit in it. Sabor ate the gorillas' kid alive, showed the human parents deaths with actual blood on the floor at Sabor's footprints, and Clayton's death. This movie was not afraid to include blood. Even for a Disney movie.
I remember in the early versions at least not sure if they've edited it since but right as he hangs himself theres a strike of lightning and they show a silhouette of his body for like half a second. Old disney was dark as fuck, they never had the characters actually kill the villains but they always died pretty horrible deaths.
The reason why they want gorillas so badly, is because it takes place in the late 1800s where Darwin's theory of evolution has been published. Jane’s father is trying to find a link between gorilla and man. That is also why he is so ecstatic to see Tarzan, because he is basically a potential link between the two.
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906oh definitely, he a poacher that sell exotic Animals and since Darwin theory is out Ape price probably sky rocket so he hunt Gorilla
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Because he's a rich elitist poacher. He takes trophies home by conquering beasts around the globe to prove his manliness. Probably why he hates Tarzan so much.
I’m pretty sure that the animators tried to make Jane average looking, which they failed at cuz she looks gorgeous. Also ain’t now way you called a Leopard a Tiger
I love Tarzan and Jane's romance. It's one of the most beautiful and believable in any Disney movie. Also, Clayton's death is still one of the most brutal in Disney history.
I hope even the people talking about "Disney is so soft these days" can admit that scene is definitely going to stick with a lot of children for all the wrong, detrimental reasons. The movie is what it is and I would not say change it, but man I hope kids that came into it were mature and knowledgeable enough to have a concept before watching a man hang himself (and even more than that, you can see the shadow of his dangling body in a flash of lightning in that same scene).
@@thedemolitionmuniciple ehh you’d be surprised how some kids can handle this sort of thing. I think the movie is great. Sometimes, I do agree that some kids should be taken seriously and should be allowed to watch tough subjects. Idk. Maybe I just think that people shouldn’t treat kids like dumb animals.
@@thedemolitionmunicipleeh, I don’t live in a cosy country. We’ve seen deaths at a young age. It’s normal, and we weren’t told fairytales to euphemize a basic concept that we will have to deal with again and again, in the future. “Mommy, what happened to Clayton? He has vines around his nесk.” “He diеd.” “Oh, just like my favorite puppy, Mr. Freckles, when I was five. Makes sense. I guess Clayton won’t be coming back again.”
@@supersizesenpai realistically tarzan should've died of malaria walking around naked in the jungle with not a single body hair for cover he's a walking mosquito buffet
@N0Xcn The apes were called "Mangani", a separate species from gorillas, who the Mangani themselves refer to as "Bolgani." They were man-sized. The 2010s movie The Legend of Tarzan actually depicts the beasts, and Tarzan has to reunite with them after he previously left for England.
@@N0Xcn Nothing special, Tarzan's adoptive family in the books was just a fictional species of large ape called "Mangani", the movie just choose to make it normal and have them be regular gorillas (who in the Tarzan books are called "Bolgani" btw).
@@alfieingrouille1528 You apparently don't know that a panther can be any species of the genus Panthera. Lions, tigers, leopards and so on are all panthers. By the way, cougars are not panthers! No matter what some Americans will tell you.
@@alfieingrouille1528 a panther is a member of the panthera genus. They named tigers and jaguars before named leopards, the only logical answer to what big cat it was
@@coffeecartoons5345 For real, i can see a layman confusing Jaguar, Cheetah and Leopard, but Tiger is so wrong. And if you know the bare minimum of where these animals live, Leopard is the obvious answer.
And then the world learned to realize that Peter Gabriel’s voice was more expressive, and also stopped caring about Phil Collins after _Tarzan_ and his Super Bowl 34 performance.
@@crisadence3707 They actually based that off of Tony Hawk. They were trying to show ways he's different and how he adapts to be just as good as the others. Using vines was his way of being faster. Having the wild vines, how ya gunna do that? Skate.
The idea of "Tarzan sex" actually reminds me of that live action "Legend of Tarzan" movie from a few years back. It's more than implied Tarzan was giving it good to Jane.
Being raised by gorillas doesn't make him susceptible to gorilla diseases though Tarzan's immunity is fr effed he should have died of a bad cold in the main-land
Dude, the way his parents are killed sounds like some 'man vs nature' horror movie premise. Like it's so tragic and brutal, this cute couple thinks they find refuge after a shipwreck. They start a family and get life going, only to get mauled by some huge f--k off cat. Like that Florida Flooding Alligator movie (Crawl), or Cujo, or Jaws, or Anaconda. I could see a bleak A24 or a crappy Blumhouse film being made based on that premise. I don't think a whole lot of people made too many exotic cat horror/thrillers.
I watched it ages ago when I was a kid so I have no idea if it's good or not but there is a movie called man-eater about an escaped tiger that terrorizes a town. Not close to your idea though but just thought I'd share!
8:00 There’re also clips of women pinching/assaulting Guston at the Disney park where the guy broke character while pointing her to leave, and the woman goes “are you serious?”
The animation flexing is real, I've read essays in the first year of animation school about some of the artists and how they had to have a different level of anatomy mastery in order to even qualify as an animator in this movie
Fun fact: The original Tarzan book was written in the 1910's by the same guy who wrote John Carter of Mars, Edgar Rice Burrows. He is considered one of the founding fathers of the adventure novel genre, as well as the Sword and Planet genre which itself was a predecessor to both sci-fi and Isekai.
You want to know a fun fact, I’m actually related to the actress Glenn Close who voices Kala the Gorilla, we both descend from the Taliaferro family who were an Anglo-Italian family who immigrated to Virginia, my great great great grandmother was a Taliaferro and Glenn’s grandmother was a Taliaferro too.
neat also based username Disney just pretends to be progressive to make more money, then cuts out any scenes that regressive governments don't like to make more money
Apparently they asked the voice actor to use an English accent when speaking English and an American accent when speaking gorilla, but he couldn't pull off a convincing English accent, so they gave up on it.
Apes actually do know how to use tools, lots of them use sticks, and even cover them in in honey (or shit) and stick them in termite and any hills to get a ton of insects out to eat. The real issue is their bodies aren’t proportioned the same ways our our, so they can’t utilize tools as effectively as we can. They’re too top heavy and can’t get the same range of motion or strength in a throw of something like a rock or spear that humans can. Not to mentioned they can’t make stuff like spears, they can’t strategize as well as we can, so it all just plays against them
It's so interesting watching older animated movies where caucasians actually had some melanin and not just paper colored. Even white people are being whitewashed 😭
I remember watching this for the first time with my bf recently, going home, and thinking to myself “I wonder if there’s a spilling the milk reaction of Tarzan, cause I think that would be funny.” There was none :( Well, at least now there is! XD
@@superduperteen5790Have you ever seen a lion with that many spots? Also, they live in prides in the open savannah, not in the jungle. It's a leopard, you can tell by location and by his small hind legs and long tail.
In retrospect Jane was so funny in this movie. Props to past Disney for taking the damsel in distress trope and doing a somewhat subversion by having Jane be the unluckiest woman in the world, having normal human reactions, and being a lil goofy.
Then in the animated series it gets wierd, with ghost, dinosaurs, a prison break, Tarzan becomes a movie star and get chased by some ancient empress witch because she wants him
The Soundtrack... GOES HAARRRD!!! My favorite is Son of Man, and the animation and theme are beautiful and wholesome. One of my favorite Wal tDisney Animation films.
Mufasa was more of a perfect type of parent, but Kerchak was a flawed parent, so I found his death to be more tragic and relatable as he was only recently getting along with Tarzan, and I feel some people might have have or had a similar relationship with their parents where they may not always get along, yet somehow find common ground by respecting and understanding one another.
I definitely think you should watch Tarzan 2! I used to really like that one. Also, their show is surprisingly good. They had this one colonel character who was just so threatening. I adored him as a villain. They also finally remembered that humans are in Africa without being shipwrecked first...so that was nice to see.
This does feel pretty underrated nowadays. Personally, my favorite parts were the Phil Collin songs. Mainly Son of Man, Strangers Like Me and Two Worlds.
13:59 if I’m not mistaken this is set during a time where Europeans had only heard secondhand about gorillas and they were basically cryptids but I could be very wrong and be thinking of a time slightly before when real (Jane? I know her name starts with a j) went out and actually studied gorillas
i like they just assume hes black and not that the constant exposure to the sun just tanned his skin. But that begs the question, how tf has he not gotten skin cancer yet?
I was about to going to say in the comment bar saying that, that wild cat in Tarzan is actually a leopard learn your animal knowledge guys come on now. 😅
"I hate that they're British." The author of the book was British and was inspired by his own escapades...uh...doing stuff in Africa... Not being raised by gorillas, but just fuckin' around in the jungle. Edit: never mind, I'm thinking of Rudyard Kipling and the Jungle Book
0:38 The “new technology” is Deep Canvas; they also use it in Treasure Planet. It’s also incredibly expensive, hence why we only see Deep Canvas in those two films (the latter of which bombed).
Tarzan is one of my all time favorite disney movies AND one of my all time favorite movies ever. I have so many fond memories of watching this as a kid and I think it still holds up for me as an adult. Tarzan was my first fictional boy crush hahah.
19:22 "Phil Collins you better not sing right now." This makes me wanna see them watch Brother Bear. I wanna see how they react when Phil Collins fucks up that emotional scene.
When I saw the thumbnail my first thought was "damn that movies soundtrack is all bangers" and for some reason the only song I could think of was With Arms Wide Open by Creed.
My parents really showed me this because they preferred that I watched a "boy Disney movie" instead of the girly princess movies. And they wonder why I'm gay.
I also liked the animated series of _Tarzan,_ which takes place about a year after the movie. I think Jane and Tarzan officially get married at the very end.
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where did the despicable me 4 video go? i was watching it about 4 hours ago, reloaded the page and it was privated. did the song play for too long and it got copyrighted or something?
19:01 you didnt pause on his body hanging literally it shows lightning strike and the shadow of it is him just hanging there its so insane
the fact you literately see Clayton's hanged body through silhouette is metal as fuck. old Disney villains went out in pretty brutal ways.
just like that one a hole in oliver twist
making villains hang themselves is a pretty poetic death
@@Jamlord2061 just like real life in 1945
What’s the timestamp? I usually miss details
Rant: It could've been a new Renaissance with films like Atlantis, Treasure Planet, & the original concept for Emperor's New Grove. Even though they've been playing it safe for kid-friendly audiences since the early 2000s, instead of their older model of "the whole family" appeal. Imo, that's what made Studio Ghibli so successful
Jane being too Victorian and Tarzan being too innocent is just so endearing to me.
I was gonna draw Tarzan and Jane. but I drew beauty and the beast instead
you know what, hot take but there's too little tuberculosis in victorian era movies
a third of those characters should be coughing their lungs out
14:00 the fact that Jack thinks this movie takes place in the 1980s lol
@@matheussanthiago9685 I think the film industry owes us a good tuberculosis story.
with pregnancy breast milk and cigarettes.
@@matheussanthiago9685 oh yeah the wasting desease where the Freaking beautify a people dying from TB when they gone pale and thin and coughing up blood and a bit of lungs from there mouth and That was Peak horny theres a bunch of written roman on it
The fact that Tarzan was able to tell Jane his name even though he had not yet learned the human language is hilarious.
He picked it up so quickly 😂
In my head he had some ungodly screech/roar, and Jane thought it sounded like Tarzan so she went with that
@@sierrajohnson717you just changed my vision of the whole movie so much 😂
Nah nah trust, the monkeys speak English
It implies that the gorillas actually said "Tarzan" out loud in English (with an American accent no less) every time they talked to him but everything else they ever said was monkey noises
I love how someone who hasn’t seen this film would probably think Clayton’s death in this recap was some sort of exaggerated dark joke for shock points but no that is EXACTLY what happened.
Trust me dude, this movie had a lot of dark shit in it. Sabor ate the gorillas' kid alive, showed the human parents deaths with actual blood on the floor at Sabor's footprints, and Clayton's death. This movie was not afraid to include blood. Even for a Disney movie.
I remember in the early versions at least not sure if they've edited it since but right as he hangs himself theres a strike of lightning and they show a silhouette of his body for like half a second. Old disney was dark as fuck, they never had the characters actually kill the villains but they always died pretty horrible deaths.
Original version of the film even had the dead bodies of Tarzan's parents int he corner of the room lol
Nah, it's pretty obvious where the movie was going with him getting tangled up in the vines.
@@TheDragiix3 They show it in the video.
The reason why they want gorillas so badly, is because it takes place in the late 1800s where Darwin's theory of evolution has been published. Jane’s father is trying to find a link between gorilla and man. That is also why he is so ecstatic to see Tarzan, because he is basically a potential link between the two.
he even drops the term "Missing Link" during the movie.
Okay but what did Clayton want them for so badly? Did he just want to sell them to other scientists?
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906oh definitely, he a poacher that sell exotic Animals and since Darwin theory is out
Ape price probably sky rocket so he hunt Gorilla
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Because he's a rich elitist poacher. He takes trophies home by conquering beasts around the globe to prove his manliness. Probably why he hates Tarzan so much.
As funny as the "Tarzan's mom cheated" joke is I think he's darker just because he's in the sun literally all the time 💀
The fact he didn't developed skin cancer with those British genes is crazy
yeah and his hair probably looks like that bc it's matted and has never been brushed
Plus Tarzan is the splitting image of his dad. They have the same nose and jawline.
@JuliaV-z6cno one cares bro
The gorilla called him son at the end cuz he literally is his son. Tarzan's mom fucked a gorilla bro
I’m pretty sure that the animators tried to make Jane average looking, which they failed at cuz she looks gorgeous. Also ain’t now way you called a Leopard a Tiger
Lol I've heard people mistake him for a jaguar and even a cheetah, but never a tiger until now lol
@@2devious724 I can actually excuse jaguar or cheetah because they look similar. But tiger doesn’t looks remotely like Sabor at all lol
If i was Tarzan i would know what i'd do😈😈
they always have that no stomach over exaggerated hourglass figure and its always disgusting
@@2devious724 The spots just look too big for a leopard.
I love Tarzan and Jane's romance. It's one of the most beautiful and believable in any Disney movie. Also, Clayton's death is still one of the most brutal in Disney history.
Tarzan and Milo had more chemistry tbh
@@soulare 💀💀💀💀💀
I hope even the people talking about "Disney is so soft these days" can admit that scene is definitely going to stick with a lot of children for all the wrong, detrimental reasons.
The movie is what it is and I would not say change it, but man I hope kids that came into it were mature and knowledgeable enough to have a concept before watching a man hang himself (and even more than that, you can see the shadow of his dangling body in a flash of lightning in that same scene).
@@thedemolitionmuniciple ehh you’d be surprised how some kids can handle this sort of thing. I think the movie is great. Sometimes, I do agree that some kids should be taken seriously and should be allowed to watch tough subjects. Idk. Maybe I just think that people shouldn’t treat kids like dumb animals.
@@thedemolitionmunicipleeh, I don’t live in a cosy country. We’ve seen deaths at a young age. It’s normal, and we weren’t told fairytales to euphemize a basic concept that we will have to deal with again and again, in the future.
“Mommy, what happened to Clayton? He has vines around his nесk.”
“He diеd.”
“Oh, just like my favorite puppy, Mr. Freckles, when I was five. Makes sense. I guess Clayton won’t be coming back again.”
Tarzan not have a big, thick beard when living in the jungle with gorillas for twenty years still baffles me.
He just didn't inherit that gene I guess 🤷♂️
Some people just stay silky smooth. Straight up swimmer's body. 🤣🤣
@@supersizesenpai realistically tarzan should've died of malaria
walking around naked in the jungle with not a single body hair for cover
he's a walking mosquito buffet
@@matheussanthiago9685 🤣🤣
In the novel, he found a book that taught him how to shave
Tarzan's parents weren't killed by gorillas here, but they actually WERE killed by gorilla-like primates in the book lore.
Gorilla-like? What were they? 😨
@N0Xcn The apes were called "Mangani", a separate species from gorillas, who the Mangani themselves refer to as "Bolgani." They were man-sized.
The 2010s movie The Legend of Tarzan actually depicts the beasts, and Tarzan has to reunite with them after he previously left for England.
@@N0XcnOther apes?
@@N0Xcn It 1912 novel. What do you think it is?
@@N0Xcn Nothing special, Tarzan's adoptive family in the books was just a fictional species of large ape called "Mangani", the movie just choose to make it normal and have them be regular gorillas (who in the Tarzan books are called "Bolgani" btw).
The fact they kept saying every single species of panther hurts me
You know panther is just another name for leopard right?
@@alfieingrouille1528 You apparently don't know that a panther can be any species of the genus Panthera. Lions, tigers, leopards and so on are all panthers.
By the way, cougars are not panthers! No matter what some Americans will tell you.
@@alfieingrouille1528 a panther is a member of the panthera genus. They named tigers and jaguars before named leopards, the only logical answer to what big cat it was
@@coffeecartoons5345 For real, i can see a layman confusing Jaguar, Cheetah and Leopard, but Tiger is so wrong.
And if you know the bare minimum of where these animals live, Leopard is the obvious answer.
@@JP-eo8zw yes! Leopard and Jaguar do look similar, cheetah is out for a number of reasons, and since it’s Africa it has to be a leopard
I always loved how half of the songs in this movie were sung by Phil Collins, His singing voice is just ever so marvelous!
And then the world learned to realize that Peter Gabriel’s voice was more expressive, and also stopped caring about Phil Collins after _Tarzan_ and his Super Bowl 34 performance.
he also went on and did the dubs of his songs in 5 different languages
he didn't have to go that hard
yet he did, and the people were happy
Loved him in Dreamwork's Spirit as well ✨✨
@@k-onlegacy And I loved his songs in Disney's Brother Bear.
@@TheCommenterDragon I’m a simple woman. I genuinely think Phil Collins is a brilliant musician.
This film has a higher on screen body count than a lot of Nightmare On Elm Street movies. And I love it. Great film.
This movie does look like the animators are trying to flex sometimes.
peak 2D animation let's just be honest
that seamless intercalation of 2D characters in 3D environments
animation peaked there
Especially when Tarzan does that crazy footwork on the vines
Meh, they deserve the right to flex actually.
@@matheussanthiago9685 literally, someone was an anatomy expert, not just on humans. It’s SHOCKING
@@crisadence3707 They actually based that off of Tony Hawk. They were trying to show ways he's different and how he adapts to be just as good as the others. Using vines was his way of being faster. Having the wild vines, how ya gunna do that? Skate.
The idea of "Tarzan sex" actually reminds me of that live action "Legend of Tarzan" movie from a few years back. It's more than implied Tarzan was giving it good to Jane.
Having knowledge to do the deed is a trait of every living being
Good for them.
@@xenoemblem7not necessarily
The one with Rocco Sifredi?
@ionaskualexander1255
The one from 2016 starring Alexander Skarsgard.
"we spilled our milk for tarzan"
That's crazy
Nah
Better title
The one and only title format is “we spilled our milk for ____.” They really need to do it at least once
Real
It’s a lovely romance when you don’t think about the diseases Jane and Tarzan might potentially give each other
Doubt that the guy who can wrestle and BEAT AN ADULT SILVERBACK GORILLA will have much trouble with diseases.
@@soul6733 If Goku can die from a disease, I’m pretty sure Tarzan can too
@@KelShuAlso, Tarzan doesn't have the Dragon Balls or Senzu Beans.
@@soul6733 that's not how that works
Being raised by gorillas doesn't make him susceptible to gorilla diseases though
Tarzan's immunity is fr effed he should have died of a bad cold in the main-land
Also a wild thing they left out in the video was Tarzan’s gorilla parents lost their baby to Sabor. The film got dark.
Dude, the way his parents are killed sounds like some 'man vs nature' horror movie premise.
Like it's so tragic and brutal, this cute couple thinks they find refuge after a shipwreck. They start a family and get life going, only to get mauled by some huge f--k off cat.
Like that Florida Flooding Alligator movie (Crawl), or Cujo, or Jaws, or Anaconda. I could see a bleak A24 or a crappy Blumhouse film being made based on that premise.
I don't think a whole lot of people made too many exotic cat horror/thrillers.
At least Blumhouse is making original movies.
I watched it ages ago when I was a kid so I have no idea if it's good or not but there is a movie called man-eater about an escaped tiger that terrorizes a town. Not close to your idea though but just thought I'd share!
8:00 There’re also clips of women pinching/assaulting Guston at the Disney park where the guy broke character while pointing her to leave, and the woman goes “are you serious?”
The fact that people we’re defending the girl is insane too
Yeah, I remember that. She put her hands on his chest (kind of feeling him up) and he told her no.
i literally can’t watch that clip the secondhand embarrassment actually makes me want to off myself 😭😭💀
I haven't watched this movie in a while and I did not realize how hot they made Tarzan. Holy shmoly.
I had this exact same thought a few months ago 💀 bro is one breeze away from flashing Jane 💀💀💀
@@ilikebeanies3499 Probably got smacked by his swangers at some point ngl
Tarzan and Jane are so hot like GODDAMN
@@Shlaps Jane is lucky I MEAN-
@@Mr_bukowski4435 Tarzan's parents, too. This movie is for the bis
The animation flexing is real, I've read essays in the first year of animation school about some of the artists and how they had to have a different level of anatomy mastery in order to even qualify as an animator in this movie
Fun fact: The original Tarzan book was written in the 1910's by the same guy who wrote John Carter of Mars, Edgar Rice Burrows. He is considered one of the founding fathers of the adventure novel genre, as well as the Sword and Planet genre which itself was a predecessor to both sci-fi and Isekai.
Weren't Clayton and Tarzan related in the book? An inheritance storyline took place I think.
Fun fact, in the OG cut, Clayton's hung corpse could be briefly seen in the lightning flash
They took it out?!
@@hayleyhellbound9513 Yeah, in later releases of the movie, they didn't show the sillouhete of him hanging in the lightning flash
Sad, really lessens the impact@@chrisdiokno5600
On d+ it has it finally
@@chrisdiokno5600 cowards
You want to know a fun fact, I’m actually related to the actress Glenn Close who voices Kala the Gorilla, we both descend from the Taliaferro family who were an Anglo-Italian family who immigrated to Virginia, my great great great grandmother was a Taliaferro and Glenn’s grandmother was a Taliaferro too.
Whoa, that's so cool! You're so lucky. 😍😍😍
neat also based username Disney just pretends to be progressive to make more money, then cuts out any scenes that regressive governments don't like to make more money
Cool
The fact that you can actually see the silhouette of Clayton dangling lifelessly right when the lightning flashed is unnerving
"Whoever asked 'Did Tarzan clap before Jane' ruined this film"
Twitter. You're thinking *Twitter* , dude.
"I wanna see a 40yo dad with a pot belly doing a Tarzan cosplay."
That's just white Maui.
Two Worlds, One Family.
Trust your heart, let fate decide
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No sin for Tarzan learning English from English people but having an American accent?
This ain't cinemasins gang
Well original book Jane was American but Disney does have this weird habit of mixing the accents. Just like in Winnie the Pooh
@@diggingdoggo5115 oh wow wow wow
wow
Apparently they asked the voice actor to use an English accent when speaking English and an American accent when speaking gorilla, but he couldn't pull off a convincing English accent, so they gave up on it.
@@ДарьяДарина-ж5к tbh it would make sense to have Jane be British bc Americans wouldn't really be exploring the African interior
0:38 the animation technique was also used prior to that in The Great Mouse Detective movie in 1986
Apes actually do know how to use tools, lots of them use sticks, and even cover them in in honey (or shit) and stick them in termite and any hills to get a ton of insects out to eat. The real issue is their bodies aren’t proportioned the same ways our our, so they can’t utilize tools as effectively as we can. They’re too top heavy and can’t get the same range of motion or strength in a throw of something like a rock or spear that humans can. Not to mentioned they can’t make stuff like spears, they can’t strategize as well as we can, so it all just plays against them
It's so interesting watching older animated movies where caucasians actually had some melanin and not just paper colored. Even white people are being whitewashed 😭
White people who arw tanned are in areas with sun. Lime not all Italians habe tanned skin, aome Italians are pale AF. So no not really
Felt. I’m White af over here but my mom and sister tan so much that they sometimes get mistaken for Hispanic. That’s the Italian genes for ya.
@@kiralink4141 then here I am. I'm Mexican and I'm pretty light so I get mistaken for being Italian, it's wild bro
Everyone on this earth has melanin besides people with albinism.
Tarzan and Jane rejects humanity and returns to Monke.
Their discussion about which feline Sabor was is hilarious.
18:36 Also this moment was gold and shows how dark was the classic Disney era.
16:21 - "He put on his dad's clothing" The clothes that were on the corpse that's been sitting there for 20some years?
Could’ve been in some corner? Idk
“You promised youd bring back a girl with melanin”🤣
I remember watching this for the first time with my bf recently, going home, and thinking to myself “I wonder if there’s a spilling the milk reaction of Tarzan, cause I think that would be funny.” There was none :(
Well, at least now there is! XD
it's a leopard, jaguars are in south America and this movie happens in Africa
I commented the same thing, Jaguars don't exist in Africa
Also, no recorded cases of a wild Cheetah killing a human.
Lions from Lion King are in Africa too
@@superduperteen5790Have you ever seen a lion with that many spots? Also, they live in prides in the open savannah, not in the jungle. It's a leopard, you can tell by location and by his small hind legs and long tail.
Also Phil Collins doing songs for the movie in several languages.
he didn't had to go as hard
but he hid
In retrospect Jane was so funny in this movie. Props to past Disney for taking the damsel in distress trope and doing a somewhat subversion by having Jane be the unluckiest woman in the world, having normal human reactions, and being a lil goofy.
when i was a kid i would walk around like a gorilla because of this movie 💀
Then in the animated series it gets wierd, with ghost, dinosaurs, a prison break, Tarzan becomes a movie star and get chased by some ancient empress witch because she wants him
Dont forget diamond hunters who plan to blow Tarzan up after gettinf diamonds and Jane's ex boyfriend who actually is a spy for Germany
The Soundtrack... GOES HAARRRD!!! My favorite is Son of Man, and the animation and theme are beautiful and wholesome. One of my favorite Wal tDisney Animation films.
I remember I watched this film when I was around 8 or 9 years old and the Shadow of Clayton Being hung always Frightened me
Bro fucking same
fr like that was so messed up for a disney movie
I never noticed it when I was a kid
@@prageruwu69 they showed mufasa's actual body in the lion king
That thing just stays with you
Everyone cries for Mufasa, but who will cry for Kerchak? 😢
Mufasa was more of a perfect type of parent, but Kerchak was a flawed parent, so I found his death to be more tragic and relatable as he was only recently getting along with Tarzan, and I feel some people might have have or had a similar relationship with their parents where they may not always get along, yet somehow find common ground by respecting and understanding one another.
I definitely think you should watch Tarzan 2! I used to really like that one. Also, their show is surprisingly good. They had this one colonel character who was just so threatening. I adored him as a villain. They also finally remembered that humans are in Africa without being shipwrecked first...so that was nice to see.
This does feel pretty underrated nowadays. Personally, my favorite parts were the Phil Collin songs. Mainly Son of Man, Strangers Like Me and Two Worlds.
I'm not going to lie. I had a crush on Jane as a child
Same
Who didn’t?!
@@MrVivaloslegos Facts
Jane? Even with Tarzan walking around?!
@@sergiodepeace facts.
Baby tarzan looks like a human version of curious george 😂
FUN FACT: in the book, Tarzan and Clayton are cousins.
just like Dune
WHY
@@loodgack Because in the books Clayton is a good man that tell Tarzan about his family and convince him to return home in England.
Is no one gonna mention the Minecraft water splash sound effect at 20:21
10:14
“This is what happens when bisexuals make art”
what a sentence, don’t they make most art? 😮
I can't draw ):
@@thedemolitionmunicipledont worry, I draw, so it evens out
To be fair i just started writing a book so i guess im maintaining the tradition
Jane is such a baddie,when i first saw this I was like danmmmm
fr fr
TRUE
Certified childhood crush
Saaaame and shes so sweet toooo. As a bisexual Tarzan and Janes romance makes me tweak out in a good way
I still don't understand how Tarzan speaks full on english better than me. Or just the animals alone..
UR PFP???😭
@@baileybabbit_ 😏😏
your pfp describes my personality in 2013
and it makes me happy
@@matheussanthiago9685 good to know.
2:57 Chat is also wrong, the cat in the movie is a leopard 😭😭
Edit: I commented before watching the whole video sorry 😔🙏
13:59 if I’m not mistaken this is set during a time where Europeans had only heard secondhand about gorillas and they were basically cryptids but I could be very wrong and be thinking of a time slightly before when real (Jane? I know her name starts with a j) went out and actually studied gorillas
Clayton's deah fr traumatized me for years lmao
The Minecraft splash when Jane hit the water KILLED ME
is so funny how they joke about the skin color/tarzan's mom being unfaithful, when tarzan and his dad are like the same fucking dud
0:10 What Da Faq you doing……😂
11:14 no way in hell he was able to learn an English word after speaking monkeynease his entire Life in one minute
My head cannon is he is just using his mimicking talent.
"ooga booga" peak dialogue
i like they just assume hes black and not that the constant exposure to the sun just tanned his skin. But that begs the question, how tf has he not gotten skin cancer yet?
It’s actually not a jaguar, it’s a leopard.
20:09 HE'S SO REAL FOR SAYING THAT LMAOOO 😭😭😭
Eden calling a jaguar a TIGER😅
You calling a Leopard a Jaguar 🤦
Seriously, jaguars don't even live in Africa! How are you all getting this wrong?
@@tjarkschweizerMeh, they're all cats. Deal with it 👍
@@tjarkschweizerwho cares it’s a big orange cat
No recorded case of wild Cheetahs killing humans. Maybe injuring, but no k*lls
As a bisexual, these two are litterally my types
Since Tarzan is holding Jane with both hands, it’s only plausible he’s clinging on to the liana with his buttcheeks
Fun fact about this movie. Is that when the lightning strikes? After Clayton falls, you can see his shadow on the a wall in the background.
I literally got so triggered when they kept calling Savor anything but a leopard
I was about to going to say in the comment bar saying that, that wild cat in Tarzan is actually a leopard learn your animal knowledge guys come on now. 😅
Those giant orange cats all look the same bruh
@@monamisamist But you all should know that Jaguars don't live in Africa. You have no excuse!
@@monamisamistpaleontologist trying to figure the lineage of great cats (they're all very similar)
Audio ptsd at 1:30
“This is like a TikTok movie but like early.” Is the most Gen-Z quote.
I’m sad they cut out Tarzan being introduced to the incredible world of gay sex.
Lmaoooooo
A person of culture I see
Just wait till they get to Atlantis
Wait what 😭😭😭
He hung out with the bonobos and had a fun time.
There are like 12 Tarzan novels where he's just a gorilla-man in society
"I hate that they're British."
The author of the book was British and was inspired by his own escapades...uh...doing stuff in Africa...
Not being raised by gorillas, but just fuckin' around in the jungle.
Edit: never mind, I'm thinking of Rudyard Kipling and the Jungle Book
That completely false, he was american and never went to Africa Before writing Tarzan
@@amaelboisson5439 wait, I'm thinking of Rudyard Kipling and the Jungle Book
my mistake
At this point who are they not down bad for
0:38 The “new technology” is Deep Canvas; they also use it in Treasure Planet.
It’s also incredibly expensive, hence why we only see Deep Canvas in those two films (the latter of which bombed).
Fun fact: Tarzan's moves on the trees were basically based on Tony Hawk's skateboarding
This tiger/jaguar/leopard/cheetah was the exact discourse between me and my siblings watching this movie on the large box tv
7:32 thick canadian accent jumpscare
If I was observant as a kid and actually noticed Clayton’s corpse hanging in the background, then I would’ve been traumatized. 😂
18:47 fun fact about that scene, when the lightning strikes, you can see the shadow of claytons dead body hanging.
Yeah maybe not so fun fact..
Sabor is, in fact, a leopard
Sabor, great ape for leopard.
Funny thing in in the book the villain in this movie is his cousin.
just like Dune
Tarzan is one of my all time favorite disney movies AND one of my all time favorite movies ever. I have so many fond memories of watching this as a kid and I think it still holds up for me as an adult. Tarzan was my first fictional boy crush hahah.
Fun fact: Tarzan birth name is John Clayton II.
im glad people are coming around that lat 90's early 2000 disney movies were peak
19:22 "Phil Collins you better not sing right now."
This makes me wanna see them watch Brother Bear. I wanna see how they react when Phil Collins fucks up that emotional scene.
Oh no which one?
@@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 "Your mother's not coming back."
@@marquis911 now I gotta find that scene 😭
3:00 even the chat is wrong, it's a leopard
In Clayton’s death there is a lightning flash and you can see Clayton’s body hanging in the background
When I saw the thumbnail my first thought was "damn that movies soundtrack is all bangers" and for some reason the only song I could think of was With Arms Wide Open by Creed.
My parents really showed me this because they preferred that I watched a "boy Disney movie" instead of the girly princess movies. And they wonder why I'm gay.
1:30 not the DDLC 😭
That is not a tiger. Do people these days do not know that a tiger is the big cat with the stripes?
I also liked the animated series of _Tarzan,_ which takes place about a year after the movie. I think Jane and Tarzan officially get married at the very end.
I have ptsd memories from some episodes and nothing else
I'm genuinely happy the boys enjoyed this one
Phil didnt have to go so hard on the soundtrack but im glad he did.