But y'know what's really messed up? Obviously the mom's dead body is just lying there in the house... think about it, the mom and dad are lying together in the movie so she was just lying there then the dad's body was dragged near hers O_o
I like this opening a lot as it sets a tone for a darker story line. However I am glad they went with the other opening. This is a family movie after all, and I know if I had seen this as a child I would have been horrified.
I have to agree as well. Sabor was already terrifying with the atmosphere and her physical stylisation as it was- this shit would have been nightmare fuel for me as a kid hAHH
another thing I like about the final version more is that we see both the parents escape the shipwreck and build this awesome treehouse together.... the implication here is that the mother never made it and he did this all on his own. I like that but the Two Worlds opening was far more uplifting and therefore more tragic when we learn very shortly later that they were killed. also Two Worlds showed both parents and the apes back to back. fits the final film better thematically than this one....
This is slightly more accurate to the book, aside from the fact that it was Kerchak who killed Tarzan's father. I appreciate that they tried to keep some of the original elements from the book. In the end, this version seemed to be just a little too dark for a movie children would be watching. They found a good balance with the scene that was actually used. When I was young, I didn't recognize the bodies, but I understood that his parents were killed.
I agree that while this opening is much darker, the one they ended up using still conveys the tone without the excess violence. I too didn't recognize the bodies as a child (probably because they're only on screen for a few seconds) but the other clues like the bloody pawprints filled in the gaps for me.
Sabor is genuinely one of the most terrifying Disney villains. Up there with Frollo, the Headless Horseman, Monstro, Queen Grimhilde, Zhan Tiri, Shan Yu, and the Coachman...
Technically he's not a villain, he's a leopard hunting like any other leopard. Most likely, Sabor was a female that was too large to hunt her normal prey and therefore had to resort to prey that was relatively easier to capture.
As "Colin Looks Back" says in his Disney villains retrospective, I don't view predators as villains, if all they're doing is following their basic instincts.
i agree that this was too intense an opening, that and it didn't explain anything about what's going on with the gorillaz at the same time. the opening in the film covers both stories, kala losing her baby and tarzan losing his parents, beautifully in about the same amount of time. Not to mention all of the lightning flashing from dark to bright could have potentially cause problems for viewers that may have epilepsy, or just sensitive eyes. Disney would have lost alot of their child audience if they'd kept this, which is their target anyway.
@@parachilla4321you will be surprised. I have seen people reply to stuff from 12 years ago haha Really shows the passage of time The more things change the more they stay the same
As much as I like this version of the scene, Disney made the right choice to delete it. It would’ve traumatized me as a little kid. Starting it off with a musical number is better.
I like how this was closer to the book. However, I'm glad that they used the ending that they did on the account of I used to be scared of Sabor. If the off-screen deaths made me bury my face in my dad's chest, I'm sure that this would have horrified me.
You people underestimate what kids can handle, remember we all watched Mufasa get thrown off a cliff and his son try to wake up his corpse and we were fine loll
this is so scary... tarzan's death scenes traumatised me so much. the part where kala enters the tree house, you can see his parent's dead bodies on the floor boards. and the kerjack getting shot and after that clayton just hanging from the tree all those deaths just broke me as a child and i think this would've been the cherry on top of it all
If you notice, from a lot of deleted stuff from Disney they actually start out very close to the books (ex: in The Jungle Book the book it's mention Mowgli was a wood cutters child who just wandered away as a toddler, and in a deleted song for the movie he sings about having a dream about a woman and a place he once knew at the edge of the forest. The woman sees him and says "welcome home, little wanderer", welcoming him with open arms and he just knew he belonged to her.) I actually love this opening and like to thing his diary entry is the last one where Lord Greystoke is just panicking since his son was still nursing, and sure they were doomed. It would be kind of a twist to see how evil Tarzan's cousin got though in this movie. In most of the book he's only used to show how society and rules and culture turns men into wussy sissies.
@@inkheart151 Kerchak wasn't Kala's mate in the book. It's also Kerchak's fault Kala's baby died. She was running from him, swinging through the trees, and her baby fell off her back.
Man as if Sabor killing the Kerchak and Kala’s baby and Tarzan's parents was scary enough to me as a kid but seeing this, I think I prefer that other intro thank you very much!
I can’t begin to describe how much this scene fucked me up as a kid. Tarzan was the first movie I owned on DVD, and I saw this and the other deleted scenes in the bonus features. I watched the features multiple times but made extra care to avoid this one after the first viewing because it terrified me that much.
I honestly fell like this opening would've been awesome and made Tarzan that film that crossed the boundaries, especially considering the bad guy accidentally hanged himself.
I don't think this is "too intense for Disney", Disney, even back to Snow White was very intense. After Walt's death the company stuck to a sort of formula that made movies successful but maybe not as creatively interesting as they could've been, it's why Don Bluth left to make his own company. Kids can handle quite a lot, the key is maintaining hope that things will get better
I think if they ever do a live-action remake, they should try something like this - I know the Alex Skarsgaard movie a few years ago referenced this part of the storyline.
I would have LOVED to see Tarzans father putting up the fight as a child. Beats the hell outta two spent shells on the floor is all we see. Major props, good job my friend.
'This is too dark and scary for Disney' seriously? Disney has done worse- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" or "The Black Cauldron"? Family-themed isn't the same as 'rose-colored'.
We had the following, which are just as bad as this: Frollo blatantly lusting after Esmerelda by sniffing her hair (like that's PG) Gaston stab Beast to the hilt of his knife into his ribs Eric stabbing Ursela through the stomach with the sharp end of his ship until it pierced through her back The Devil in Fantasia conger up demons and spirits before leaving them to fall in to hell and Cruella saying she wants 99 puppies to either be bashed in the head, drugged with chloroform, drowned, beaten and/or skinned. A bloody hand being dragged away, smearing blood, would be no problem..seeing that what I mentioned above is just as bad.
Wow. That was pretty haunting. Like I would never forget that. Its actually pretty good, but I dont think anything could be "two worlds one family " opening. I really do love it ☺️
I think this scene should have been in the film, it would have gave off more of an emotional thrust leading onto the rest of the film regarding Tarzan's adaptation & survival, a constant dark reminder of where he bred from. That's one of the things I wish were featured in Tarzan as an addition, a backstory into his parents which I believed would have made the film even better. But regardless, the film is absolutely amazing.
The sad truth is that opening would have been closer to the original Tarzan story. Because what both have in common is that Tarzan’s father is killed while trying to defend his infant son. The difference is that in the books it’s Kerchek who killed his father.
@@OriginalAkivarayes, it was Tublat who was Kala’s mate in the originao Tarzan books. However, in The Legend of Tarzan Tublat had the personality of the original Kerhak.
My God, had that been the opening of the film, I would have been screaming the cinema down (I was 6 when this came out, and quite easily scared). "Tarzan" is a scary enough film as it is, probably amongst the darkest of all Disney animations.
While this is a dark opening and really like it, I much prefer the one we went with. Seeing the aftermath of Sabors attack, the discarded rifle and Tarzans parents bodies holding each other was far less traumatizing than this was. Hell, this AND the scene with Claytons hanging silhouette would mess with me into adult life, lol.
Seeing Tarzan's Father Struggling To Raise His Now Motherless Son is Hard To Watch if This Scene Was Kept in The Movie it Would've Gave Him A Little More Development Without Saying A Word!!!
This would have been a straight up horror scene. Also, on a side note, I can't help but notice the way that Tarzan's father's arm slumps to the floor to indicate death. That's almost the exact same movement that Kerchak's arm makes when he dies in the finished film.
This is back when Disney had a lot of scary ideas for making Disney Animated Cult Classic into *A Disney DARKER HORROR film* so that one of the Disney animated films that can terrifies the audience and also the common moviegoers. I really like How Disney uses a lot of horror and darker elements into the Disney animated films to have that dark and grittier tone and to make it feel like it’s a *Disney Horror film* so that can terrifies the audience in the movie theaters and in cinemas. *The DARKER tones* in Disney Animated Classics are *WAY BETTER* than *The LIGHT tones* that we got in the newer Disney films that are in CG life like form.
If the movie as a whole was darker, this would have been an incredibly good opening. However, seeing that the movie is mostly upbeat, I think this would have set too somber and unsettling of a mood.
I'm willing to bet the shot of Sabor dragging his body away would NOT have got past the censors. Also there's the horrible implication that Sabor killed Tarzan's mother and was there to finish the job.
I don't think that's the case, I think its implied the mother died from natural causes, and the hungry leopard Sabor was a coincidence, In the book Tarzan's mother died from natural causes and his father was killed by Kerchak so I think its supposed to be a reference to the book, slightly different with Sabor
Thank god this was deleted because it has graphic contents + it would be like a scary movie and this is meant to be a kids movie but if this was’nt deleted, then it would be rated r. Scary scene though! As least the saber didn’t know there’s a baby who has now grown up and killed the sabor!
Wow if a saw this as a child i might be traumatized for a Long time i mean its a great scene but its too intence i thing i like more the other opening but its my opinion
The movie we got left me with a respect for African jungle wildlife. Unfortunately it was eclipsed by fear - Sabor was terrifying enough! Having this scene probably WOULD have traumatised me! It was years before I lost my fear of her
They should make a Tarzan movie based on the real story. which is pretty dark, it was kerchak who killed Tarzan’s parents. If this scene was put in the movie, Disney would get sued cause it’s too heavy for kids. To me, Sabor is the most intense Disney villain and one of my favorites, cause she is savage, vicious, fast, not afraid to fight a bulky gorilla and she doesn’t talk she only roars and growls.
The way I see it, this was cut for good reasons; 1. Disney is known for having a family-friendly image, so this intro would put some conflict into how we look at it today. 2. This cutscene is chockfull of flashing strobe lights, so being an experienced person who has suffered from epilepsy on numerous occasions, I know that if they kept this intro, millions of children would have had seizures, if not grand mall seizures, especially in its theatre debut form.
This one implies more that the mother was already dead from the ship wreckI think considering that we were treated to the death of the baby Gorilla [TT_TT] that having this too would have been more depressing than needed. Not to mention it was already scary with the ending. I never noticed Clayton's corpse hanging in the trees till Fanfiction Critics' top 11 Death villain's death video showed me...
Oh, HELL no! That version, though intriguing, would have gotten all the kiddie seats in the theaters wet in no time. And as for sentiment, I have yet to watch the opening seen with Kala and Keorwhatshisname and their baby, followed by Kala following the sound of a crying baby, without majorly tearing up, so there's that.
Geez I always hated the fact that Tarzan's parents died...I mean I know it would've ruined the whole "raised by apes" thing but still...they never said a word and yet their characters spoke volumes to me... so sad :'(
O.O.........The cinematography and the general direction of this is fantastic, but I agree it wouldn't have sit well with the kids, especially if you plunged the theater into darkness like that.
Wow...... that opening would have traumatised millions of children! Glad they went with the chosen opening, not just because its less violent and scary for the younger audience, but I think it better introduced the themes of family and universal love by incorporating the gorillas as well.
At least we know explicitly what happened to Tarzan's parents. I wonder if this implies his mother died before his father, after the construction of the treehouse? The final opening is more dynamic regardless, and sets the tone of the movie better.
Uhh excuse me darkknight 1597, umm didn't mean to be rude or anything, but for your information sabor is not really a jaguar, she's an african leopard, the most dangerous big wild cats in the world that you probably don't wanna encounter in the wild in africa.
The whole tarzan parent situation is just too sad for me to handle. Im glad that they did not add this to the movie cause it would of ruined it cause there were enougb of is in the movie.
The book is even worse , sabor did not kill tarzan's parents in the book , it was kerchak and other gorillas and it was because tarzan's father ran out of bullets , yep... that asshole was killing every animal that came close to his cabin.
Tarzan’s father (John Clayton Greystoke II) had to shot any wild animal, coming into their cabin, in order to protect his child. But he couldn’t continue to protect his son because...well, you know. 😓
Holy shit, glad they went with the boat-fire, treehouse-building montage instead lmao. That looks super well done and cool but definitely would've scared the epileptic shit out of me as a kid
Anyone know where i can get a music box with You'll Be in My Heart in real life? I do like that song. It sounds pretty in that music box. I guess it's more accurate to call it a Nickelodeon though, since the music plays on that rotating gadget.
I have a question regarding tarzan parents death. I always remember this scene, that his father is writing a journal describing how his wife died of illness and then there is blood on the diary. Tarzan reads it when he gets older and knows how his parents died. I can't remember if it happened in the episodes (animation) or in another tarzan movie. I keep remembering this scene but I can't find it anywhere in the movies I remember watching. does anyone know anything about it?
I have this memory too. Maybe we saw a different opening when the movie was first released, or I have read that this deleted scene of his parents deaths is featured in the 2 discs DVD
Yeah I’m kind of glad this was cut. Far too dark, the final version worked better opening with the “Two Worlds” song. The final version has a fair balance as well.
I’m glad that the artists and animators have been looking at the storyboards for this and thought, “This is not working. We need a lighter but also a little bit dark beginning to this.” I bet that if Walt were alive and he saw what was happening in these storyboards he would’ve thrown them out like the way he did with Bill Peet’s original treatment on The Jungle Book, making it a little more faithful to the Rudyard Kipling story. I enjoy the bonus feature never before seen stuff that we never get to see during theatrical releases and that’s the beauty of DVDS. I’m a fan of the Disney artistry from the 20s all the way to the 90’s and maybe a few from the 2000s, they have better artwork than digital same face drawings like Frozen to Encanto. I don’t like that. Seeing this never completed beginning is the reason why I enjoy watching bonus feature extras than the watching the actual movie itself, though I do love the movies. But the bonus feature behind the scenes-behind the curtain kind of extras makes it better. I hope my comment makes sense?
The sad look on Tarzan's dad's face was enough to drive me to tears.
Hits me every time.
Me too
That's freakn' terrifying! Especially the part where the body gets dragged away! That scene would have freakn' traumatized me as a child
Yeah, I don't know what it was about him being dragged away, but boy does that really stick out! That may have given me nightmares as a kid hahhhhhh
But y'know what's really messed up? Obviously the mom's dead body is just lying there in the house... think about it, the mom and dad are lying together in the movie so she was just lying there then the dad's body was dragged near hers O_o
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JudasPriest714 what sold it was the darkness and the body drag
JudasPriest714 I agree
The music box edition of you'll be in my heart is beautiful
Jonny Morgan Agreed
I cried
Yea
The look of grief on Tarzan's father John's face mourning his deceased wife's Alice is so heartbreaking.
I like this opening a lot as it sets a tone for a darker story line.
However I am glad they went with the other opening. This is a family movie after all, and I know if I had seen this as a child I would have been horrified.
I have to agree as well. Sabor was already terrifying with the atmosphere and her physical stylisation as it was- this shit would have been nightmare fuel for me as a kid hAHH
another thing I like about the final version more is that we see both the parents escape the shipwreck and build this awesome treehouse together.... the implication here is that the mother never made it and he did this all on his own. I like that but the Two Worlds opening was far more uplifting and therefore more tragic when we learn very shortly later that they were killed. also Two Worlds showed both parents and the apes back to back. fits the final film better thematically than this one....
Christian Schmude I agree
DemonicOtaku Me too
DemonicOtaku Exactly. Me too.
This is slightly more accurate to the book, aside from the fact that it was Kerchak who killed Tarzan's father. I appreciate that they tried to keep some of the original elements from the book. In the end, this version seemed to be just a little too dark for a movie children would be watching. They found a good balance with the scene that was actually used. When I was young, I didn't recognize the bodies, but I understood that his parents were killed.
It seems like a lot of times they start close to the book
I agree that while this opening is much darker, the one they ended up using still conveys the tone without the excess violence. I too didn't recognize the bodies as a child (probably because they're only on screen for a few seconds) but the other clues like the bloody pawprints filled in the gaps for me.
What’s the book!?
@@savannahmolina5374 Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Ride Burroughs is the first book.
I didn't even notice the bodies for years
Sabor is genuinely one of the most terrifying Disney villains. Up there with Frollo, the Headless Horseman, Monstro, Queen Grimhilde, Zhan Tiri, Shan Yu, and the Coachman...
And the Horned King
Technically he's not a villain, he's a leopard hunting like any other leopard.
Most likely, Sabor was a female that was too large to hunt her normal prey and therefore had to resort to prey that was relatively easier to capture.
Sabor canot be a villain since she is an animal, she hunt for feed and survive like all animals
As "Colin Looks Back" says in his Disney villains retrospective, I don't view predators as villains, if all they're doing is following their basic instincts.
i agree that this was too intense an opening, that and it didn't explain anything about what's going on with the gorillaz at the same time. the opening in the film covers both stories, kala losing her baby and tarzan losing his parents, beautifully in about the same amount of time. Not to mention all of the lightning flashing from dark to bright could have potentially cause problems for viewers that may have epilepsy, or just sensitive eyes. Disney would have lost alot of their child audience if they'd kept this, which is their target anyway.
I was gonna reply to your comment until I noticed it was from 9 years ago lol
@@parachilla4321you will be surprised. I have seen people reply to stuff from 12 years ago haha
Really shows the passage of time
The more things change the more they stay the same
As much as I like this version of the scene, Disney made the right choice to delete it. It would’ve traumatized me as a little kid. Starting it off with a musical number is better.
Probably would of worked better if this was marked more of an adult targetted film but I enjoy the version we got
I like how this was closer to the book. However, I'm glad that they used the ending that they did on the account of I used to be scared of Sabor. If the off-screen deaths made me bury my face in my dad's chest, I'm sure that this would have horrified me.
Dark! But i think the opening they choose is more well rounded and i like how it explains 2 worlds becoming one
That's the perfect way to start the film...if you want a PG-13 rating!
CDCB2 Yeah. Let alone a PG rating
WOW. OKAY THEN, SABOR.
I was already terrified of Sabor
Damn, nature! You scary!
Watch this in the dark and it'll be a thousand times scarier.
You people underestimate what kids can handle, remember we all watched Mufasa get thrown off a cliff and his son try to wake up his corpse and we were fine loll
This opening would have been an excellent and intense moment of all Disney isn’t afraid to get dark
It’s an interesting opening but it would have 100% traumatised me as a child. Especially the bit with the body being dragged away.
This opening is so depressing,dark and scary. Good Thing Disney changed it at the last minute.
Shadowsega V3 Yep.Me too
this is so scary...
tarzan's death scenes traumatised me so much. the part where kala enters the tree house, you can see his parent's dead bodies on the floor boards. and the kerjack getting shot and after that clayton just hanging from the tree
all those deaths just broke me as a child and i think this would've been the cherry on top of it all
Funnily enough this is actually accurate to the book, although replace Kerchak with Sabor and you'll get this version.
If you notice, from a lot of deleted stuff from Disney they actually start out very close to the books (ex: in The Jungle Book the book it's mention Mowgli was a wood cutters child who just wandered away as a toddler, and in a deleted song for the movie he sings about having a dream about a woman and a place he once knew at the edge of the forest. The woman sees him and says "welcome home, little wanderer", welcoming him with open arms and he just knew he belonged to her.) I actually love this opening and like to thing his diary entry is the last one where Lord Greystoke is just panicking since his son was still nursing, and sure they were doomed. It would be kind of a twist to see how evil Tarzan's cousin got though in this movie. In most of the book he's only used to show how society and rules and culture turns men into wussy sissies.
So kerchek killed Tarzan’s parents and then adopted him?
Okay, that’s just weird
@@inkheart151 Kerchak wasn't Kala's mate in the book. It's also Kerchak's fault Kala's baby died. She was running from him, swinging through the trees, and her baby fell off her back.
Thank god Tarzan finally killed Sabor
Mhhhmmmmm
He avenged his parents
Alpha Jay 3.0 and Kerchak & Kala’s original son
@@calvinlam7272 Yeah
Agreed
I remember first watching Tarzan and I thought the baby gorillas death was bad but if I saw this I would’ve been even more scared
Man as if Sabor killing the Kerchak and Kala’s baby and Tarzan's parents was scary enough to me as a kid but seeing this, I think I prefer that other intro thank you very much!
So what did happened to his father
@@giselagarcia7248 sabor killed him
I can’t begin to describe how much this scene fucked me up as a kid. Tarzan was the first movie I owned on DVD, and I saw this and the other deleted scenes in the bonus features. I watched the features multiple times but made extra care to avoid this one after the first viewing because it terrified me that much.
Damn bro that would've fucked me up as a kid
I honestly fell like this opening would've been awesome and made Tarzan that film that crossed the boundaries, especially considering the bad guy accidentally hanged himself.
The beginning of this just makes me want to cry.
that body being dragged away at the end was....yeah to dark for a disney movie
Hell nah it isn't
HOLY COW!!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel like the best reason that they scrapped this is that this would’ve given someone an epileptic seizure lol
Lol, the symbolic blood at the end.
I don't think this is "too intense for Disney", Disney, even back to Snow White was very intense. After Walt's death the company stuck to a sort of formula that made movies successful but maybe not as creatively interesting as they could've been, it's why Don Bluth left to make his own company. Kids can handle quite a lot, the key is maintaining hope that things will get better
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Yes, I agree with that😐👍
The “dada” before savor comes in is so sad!
This is so creepy.
I think if they ever do a live-action remake, they should try something like this - I know the Alex Skarsgaard movie a few years ago referenced this part of the storyline.
I’m so glad they didn’t put that in the movie
I would have LOVED to see Tarzans father putting up the fight as a child. Beats the hell outta two spent shells on the floor is all we see. Major props, good job my friend.
I swear I saw this scene on the VHS I had at home when I was a kid
'This is too dark and scary for Disney' seriously? Disney has done worse- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" or "The Black Cauldron"?
Family-themed isn't the same as 'rose-colored'.
Sable I know right
We had the following, which are just as bad as this:
Frollo blatantly lusting after Esmerelda by sniffing her hair (like that's PG)
Gaston stab Beast to the hilt of his knife into his ribs
Eric stabbing Ursela through the stomach with the sharp end of his ship until it pierced through her back
The Devil in Fantasia conger up demons and spirits before leaving them to fall in to hell
and Cruella saying she wants 99 puppies to either be bashed in the head, drugged with chloroform, drowned, beaten and/or skinned.
A bloody hand being dragged away, smearing blood, would be no problem..seeing that what I mentioned above is just as bad.
You saw lilo and stitch pudge death scene
Don't even get me STARTED on _Roger Rabbit!_
You have a point
However had this scene been kept in the final product,the film would've been inconsistent with it's tone.
Wow. That was pretty haunting. Like I would never forget that. Its actually pretty good, but I dont think anything could be "two worlds one family " opening. I really do love it ☺️
I'm glad they chose the other version.
This would have gotten the movie a PG rating.
oh my god, this is truly and genuinely terrifying!!!!! D:
I really wish someone would animate this
THEY SHOULD HAVE PUT THIS IN THE MOVIE
I think this scene should have been in the film, it would have gave off more of an emotional thrust leading onto the rest of the film regarding Tarzan's adaptation & survival, a constant dark reminder of where he bred from. That's one of the things I wish were featured in Tarzan as an addition, a backstory into his parents which I believed would have made the film even better. But regardless, the film is absolutely amazing.
Call me bitchacho¡ If you read the novel it goes into great detail about his parents.
No it's dark
@@Tongzhi_BellaLabDog1995 Eh they only live for three chapters.
What did happened to his dad when Sabor dragged his body with blood and what happened to his mom in the Disney Tarzan movie
I think it happened the same way.
The sad truth is that opening would have been closer to the original Tarzan story. Because what both have in common is that Tarzan’s father is killed while trying to defend his infant son. The difference is that in the books it’s Kerchek who killed his father.
If that were the case in the final film, Tarzan would've despised and resented Kerchak and not have wanted him to be his father.
@@ChelseatheCreativeFox-pc2xz In the original Kerchak wasn't Kala's mate, he was just the leader of the group.
@@OriginalAkivarayes, it was Tublat who was Kala’s mate in the originao Tarzan books. However, in The Legend of Tarzan Tublat had the personality of the original Kerhak.
anyone else cry when Tarzan said "da da"
Me
Yes✋
I watched this on my special edition dvd, it's scary !!
My God, had that been the opening of the film, I would have been screaming the cinema down (I was 6 when this came out, and quite easily scared). "Tarzan" is a scary enough film as it is, probably amongst the darkest of all Disney animations.
While this is a dark opening and really like it, I much prefer the one we went with. Seeing the aftermath of Sabors attack, the discarded rifle and Tarzans parents bodies holding each other was far less traumatizing than this was. Hell, this AND the scene with Claytons hanging silhouette would mess with me into adult life, lol.
Seeing Tarzan's Father Struggling To Raise His Now Motherless Son is Hard To Watch if This Scene Was Kept in The Movie it Would've Gave Him A Little More Development Without Saying A Word!!!
If it was the Opening. I think I would have been traumatized.
I'm so glad this wasn't included in the movie he would've been way too sad and dark
Clayton's death seems dark.
I know that was shocking how that happned but this may have to sad for some people
+TheHulkster1234 Sabor killing and eating Kerchak and Kala's baby wasn't dark and sad at all either I guess?
+Sable I'm not saying that wasn't dark it was but if this was included with that it would have taken it to far
LemonFace numby 😂😂🤣😂😂
This would have been a straight up horror scene.
Also, on a side note, I can't help but notice the way that Tarzan's father's arm slumps to the floor to indicate death. That's almost the exact same movement that Kerchak's arm makes when he dies in the finished film.
This is one dark opening
This story reel made me cry
This is back when Disney had a lot of scary ideas for making Disney Animated Cult Classic into *A Disney DARKER HORROR film* so that one of the Disney animated films that can terrifies the audience and also the common moviegoers.
I really like How Disney uses a lot of horror and darker elements into the Disney animated films to have that dark and grittier tone and to make it feel like it’s a *Disney Horror film* so that can terrifies the audience in the movie theaters and in cinemas.
*The DARKER tones* in Disney Animated Classics are *WAY BETTER* than *The LIGHT tones* that we got in the newer Disney films that are in CG life like form.
If the movie as a whole was darker, this would have been an incredibly good opening. However, seeing that the movie is mostly upbeat, I think this would have set too somber and unsettling of a mood.
I think I like that opening better than the one they used. No expository dialogue. just images and sound. It conveyed the plot perfectly well.
That music when he opens the box thing always makes me cryD:
Sabor really was a bad ass
I'm willing to bet the shot of Sabor dragging his body away would NOT have got past the censors.
Also there's the horrible implication that Sabor killed Tarzan's mother and was there to finish the job.
I don't think that's the case, I think its implied the mother died from natural causes, and the hungry leopard Sabor was a coincidence, In the book Tarzan's mother died from natural causes and his father was killed by Kerchak so I think its supposed to be a reference to the book, slightly different with Sabor
holy shit the last part, if i watched that as a kid i wouldn't have survived that..
That was wild for sabor the leopard to kill tarzan,s human father and mother before kala found him and raised him
2:03 Sabor Kills Tarzan's Father
I'm glad this did not make it into the movie and eventually I think it was deemed too dark for kids especially the dragbody
I actually like this more even though it’s disturbing af I love it lol
Thank god this was deleted because it has graphic contents + it would be like a scary movie and this is meant to be a kids movie but if this was’nt deleted, then it would be rated r. Scary scene though! As least the saber didn’t know there’s a baby who has now grown up and killed the sabor!
I love the music box of you'll be in my heart it so pretty
Tarzan's Father Grabs His Gun And Prepares To Save His Son From Sabor!!!
ifi wasa kid i would hae been scared to death seeing that 0_0
Wow if a saw this as a child i might be traumatized for a Long time i mean its a great scene but its too intence i thing i like more the other opening but its my opinion
The movie we got left me with a respect for African jungle wildlife. Unfortunately it was eclipsed by fear - Sabor was terrifying enough! Having this scene probably WOULD have traumatised me! It was years before I lost my fear of her
They should make a Tarzan movie based on the real story. which is pretty dark, it was kerchak who killed Tarzan’s parents. If this scene was put in the movie, Disney would get sued cause it’s too heavy for kids. To me, Sabor is the most intense Disney villain and one of my favorites, cause she is savage, vicious, fast, not afraid to fight a bulky gorilla and she doesn’t talk she only roars and growls.
What’s the book called?
Search "Tarzan", "Edgar Rice Burroughs". You'll find it...
Sabor my most nightmare childhood
Kerchak killed Tarzan's father in the book, his mother if i recall died from natural causes
The way I see it, this was cut for good reasons;
1. Disney is known for having a family-friendly image, so this intro would put some conflict into how we look at it today.
2. This cutscene is chockfull of flashing strobe lights, so being an experienced person who has suffered from epilepsy on numerous occasions, I know that if they kept this intro, millions of children would have had seizures, if not grand mall seizures, especially in its theatre debut form.
This is closer to the original story, only in that version Kerchak killed his father.
This one implies more that the mother was already dead from the ship wreckI think considering that we were treated to the death of the baby Gorilla [TT_TT] that having this too would have been more depressing than needed. Not to mention it was already scary with the ending. I never noticed Clayton's corpse hanging in the trees till Fanfiction Critics' top 11 Death villain's death video showed me...
The scene is so emotional 😫😫
Oh, HELL no! That version, though intriguing, would have gotten all the kiddie seats in the theaters wet in no time. And as for sentiment, I have yet to watch the opening seen with Kala and Keorwhatshisname and their baby, followed by Kala following the sound of a crying baby, without majorly tearing up, so there's that.
This is to dark for little kids to be watching good thing they cut it
Disney has done worse in the past.
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Dark themes is nothing to do being “out of place”, “too dark”, and“unsuitable” for children.
It’s VERY important for the story tone’s growth.
Geez I always hated the fact that Tarzan's parents died...I mean I know it would've ruined the whole "raised by apes" thing but still...they never said a word and yet their characters spoke volumes to me... so sad :'(
O.O.........The cinematography and the general direction of this is fantastic, but I agree it wouldn't have sit well with the kids, especially if you plunged the theater into darkness like that.
Wow...... that opening would have traumatised millions of children! Glad they went with the chosen opening, not just because its less violent and scary for the younger audience, but I think it better introduced the themes of family and universal love by incorporating the gorillas as well.
Woah. I liked the rest of it but the very end was a little too gruesome.
At least we know explicitly what happened to Tarzan's parents. I wonder if this implies his mother died before his father, after the construction of the treehouse? The final opening is more dynamic regardless, and sets the tone of the movie better.
The baby lives, the parents die for the Jaguar, that's why it's never possible to get close to the jungle, it's very, very dangerous.
Uhh excuse me darkknight 1597, umm didn't mean to be rude or anything, but for your information sabor is not really a jaguar, she's an african leopard, the most dangerous big wild cats in the world that you probably don't wanna encounter in the wild in africa.
The whole tarzan parent situation is just too sad for me to handle. Im glad that they did not add this to the movie cause it would of ruined it cause there were enougb of is in the movie.
The book is even worse , sabor did not kill tarzan's parents in the book , it was kerchak and other gorillas and it was because tarzan's father ran out of bullets , yep... that asshole was killing every animal that came close to his cabin.
Tarzan’s father (John Clayton Greystoke II) had to shot any wild animal, coming into their cabin, in order to protect his child. But he couldn’t continue to protect his son because...well, you know. 😓
Holy shit, glad they went with the boat-fire, treehouse-building montage instead lmao. That looks super well done and cool but definitely would've scared the epileptic shit out of me as a kid
Anyone know where i can get a music box with You'll Be in My Heart in real life? I do like that song. It sounds pretty in that music box. I guess it's more accurate to call it a Nickelodeon though, since the music plays on that rotating gadget.
i did not need the part where the body is dragged away.
I have a question regarding tarzan parents death. I always remember this scene, that his father is writing a journal describing how his wife died of illness and then there is blood on the diary. Tarzan reads it when he gets older and knows how his parents died. I can't remember if it happened in the episodes (animation) or in another tarzan movie. I keep remembering this scene but I can't find it anywhere in the movies I remember watching. does anyone know anything about it?
I'm pretty sure it was a different one
I have this memory too. Maybe we saw a different opening when the movie was first released, or I have read that this deleted scene of his parents deaths is featured in the 2 discs DVD
They could have done this in a live action version. It would have been epic.
YES!
*EPIC & STRONGER!*
ahhhh frickin seizures with this one....like...just with the flashing effects...
Yeah I’m kind of glad this was cut.
Far too dark, the final version worked better opening with the “Two Worlds” song.
The final version has a fair balance as well.
I’m glad that the artists and animators have been looking at the storyboards for this and thought, “This is not working. We need a lighter but also a little bit dark beginning to this.” I bet that if Walt were alive and he saw what was happening in these storyboards he would’ve thrown them out like the way he did with Bill Peet’s original treatment on The Jungle Book, making it a little more faithful to the Rudyard Kipling story. I enjoy the bonus feature never before seen stuff that we never get to see during theatrical releases and that’s the beauty of DVDS. I’m a fan of the Disney artistry from the 20s all the way to the 90’s and maybe a few from the 2000s, they have better artwork than digital same face drawings like Frozen to Encanto. I don’t like that. Seeing this never completed beginning is the reason why I enjoy watching bonus feature extras than the watching the actual movie itself, though I do love the movies. But the bonus feature behind the scenes-behind the curtain kind of extras makes it better. I hope my comment makes sense?
Poor guy 😢