True! It's HARD! In fact, Tony Goldwyn, who voiced Tarzan in the Disney movie, allegedly shredded his voice trying to do the yell in his voice recording session. Shakespearean actor Brian Blessed (who voiced the villainous Clayton) was just leaving his own recording session in the sound booth next door and heard poor Tony's hoarse attempts, and offered to give it a try himself. The resulting yell was so good that Disney kept it in the movie. And that, boys and girls, is why the Disney version of Tarzan's yell is actually voiced by the movie's villain!
I mimicked Tarzan's yell from very early on. By the time I was a teen, it was quite good. When I did a stint as a lifeguard, very early in the morning, I would cast the call across the water at full voice and it would carry very nicely. One morning I used the bullhorn and sent it across the lake amplified to maximum. The silence that followed was quite satisfying. The birds, chittering mammals and even the insects all took a moment of silence in the wake of that amplified call. Very satisfying.
0:30 my absolute fav. So heartfelt and shows pride especially with the music accompanying the yell. It feels quite melodic too his yell. Like a sound from a song 👌
There’s something so primal about that yell yet so human. I feel like early hominids might have actually sounded like this. There’s something to it so captivating yet familiar. Makes your hair stand up.
They very likely did. Ancient hominids almost certainly had musical elements in their vocalizations, just like the classic Tarzan yell does, long before we had anything like the languages we have now. It's probably one of the reasons we were so successful as apex predators. Can you imagine being a wild animal who made the mistake of attacking a tribe of hominids and hearing demonic, otherworldly roars all around you from all directions, as the rest of them closed in on you?
@@TGMD1986 won't happend anytime soo. Humans are way too advanced for any other race on the planet to rise up and dethrone. Maybe once humanity reaches extinction.
Death The Grim Reaper That was Elmo Lincoln. The very first film iteration of Tarzan. When Elmo was young, the movies didn't yet have sound. 1919, I believe. The image you see here is of Elmo recounting, much later in life, what he did on set when filming the Tarzan yell. Burroughs called it the victory cry or challenge cry of the bull ape.
@@TGMD1986 There is a very good rendition of the Tarzan yell from Filmation studios that made a Tarzan cartoon in the 1970s. "Tarzan Lord of the Jungle" was the title and lore has it that it was Burroughs' grandson, Danton that voiced the call for the show.
@@kendallthiede373 Hes the original Tarzan from the first Tarzan movie which was a silent movie. Thats the noise he was making back in 1918. The second guy is from the 1932 movie who really started the modern day yell.
I'm 50yrs young.... And I still get goosebumps when I heard TARZAN'S YELL.....!!!!!!! 🗣.......... 🦁🦊🐹🐒🐗🐆🐘🦛🦏🐃 We used to play Tarzan.... Planet of the apes! Lost in space... Ohhhh men... I'm old🙈🙈 Good all days!
100% agree with that! Here's a fact for you. Brian Blessed who voiced Clayton in the Disney movie actually provided the yells for Tarzan and has even stated that Weissmuller's yell was huge inspiration!
Fun fact: that yell at 0.31 was actually done by Brian Blessed, who voiced the villain Clayton in the Disney movie. Blessed was just leaving his own voice recording session at the Disney studio when he heard Tony Goldwyn (the voice of Tarzan) becoming hoarse from multiple attempts at trying and failing to record the yell. Blessed offered to give it a try, and this was the result. Disney liked it so much they used it!
My ranking: 1.) 0:30 Disney’s Tarzan. Definitely the best version of all time. Back then, everything Disney touched turned into gold. And the fact that it goes with the soundtrack score is the cherry on top of the delicious sundae. 2.) 0:06 The classic MGM yell. The pioneer to a true classic and iconic yell. 3.) 0:21 Very underrated. It sounds like the MGM and Disney versions mixed together. 4.) 0:26 The Legend of Tarzan (2016), I believe. Not a bad yell, but the fact it’s mixed with a roar and a growl is kinda off-putting. 5.) 0:00 Jesus! I know this is the first one, but, man, are the later ones so much better! Especially the Disney one.
To be fair, though, the Legend of Tarzan (2016) call has so far been the most animalistic, and possibly book-accurate, Tarzan call. In the Edgar Rice Burroughs books, from what I've heard, Tarzan's yell is originally described as "guttural" and "blood-curdling", and the 2016 film honestly captured that really well. I also like how it's shown off-screen, as only hearing that roar off-screen is enough to send chills up one's spine. Elmo Lincoln's Tarzan call was also pretty animalistic-sounding, but yeah, compared to the later ones, especially since we got Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan the Ape Man, which is obviously the one that inspired hundreds of subsequent Tarzan films, Lincoln's roar sounds pretty laughable today.
The first Yell was from Elmo Lincoln the first adult movie Tarzan from the 1918 silent movie Tarzan of the Apes. He was on the television show You Asked For It and he screamed the Yell. No one that wasn’t associated with the show knew what the first yell sounded like because the movie was silent. This film that Mr Lincoln starred in was also one of the first films to gross over one million dollars. The film came six years after the first appearance of Tarzan in the All Story Magazine in 1912.
They used that Johnny Weismueller Tarzan yell in a James Bond movie called "Octopussy". James Bond dressed in a white suit was trying to escape his pursuers riding elephants in the jungle, when he noticed vines hanging down off the trees and starting swinging through them to the sound effect of that famous Tarzan yell.
Edgar Rice Burroughs inc currently owns the two Weissmuller Tarzan yells after it picked both of them up from MGM and RKO, which have most of their films now being a part of Warner Bros. Warner itself owns the rights to license both of them anyway.
Lol. My roomate once, while drunk, played this next to the neighbours open window, first floor, while he slept. Next morning neighbour complained that some idiot was screaming in the street
The first dude who did the Tarzan call is the best!!!! How did he do it? I’ve always liked hearing it because it’s nearly impossible for just anyone to do the call!
1st clip: WTF???? 2nd clip: Decent, but sounds like he trying to yolo. 3rd clip: Connor style yell. 4th clip: Tarzan gets shot from above 5th clip. Tarzan comes back with a reboot. 6th clip: The OG Tarzan. 7th clip: Tarzan comes back with a vengeance 8th clip: Tarzan gets a voice crack. 9th clip: OG Tarzan making and epic ending yell.
Can I just point out that actress Lucy Lawless is actually a trained singer, which is one of the main reasons she had the voice control to do the Xena cry. As pointed out further above, the Tarzan yell and the Xena yell are actually really hard, and require a LOT of breath support and vocal control to do.
@@gabrielbroughman9922 @Jared Gagnon Hey guys listen it doesn't matter who "perfected" the call. It just matters which one you guys prefer and no matter what you say all the yells have something unique to them in their own right. So enough arguing and just enjoy them for what they are.
Christopher Lambert’s own rip roaring Tarzan Yell seems too tonally plain dull for most Tarzan films, even though it’s only recently been used as an okay replacement to the windy Tarzan yell of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ grandson Danton Burroughs (for Filmation’s surprisingly source faithful tv show Tarzan Lord of the Jungle) in Mugen fan games nowadays. There are many reasons why, but the main reason is that Danton Burroughs’ own Yell is nowadays a trademark of ERB inc. along with both of the Weissmuller yells.
Vijay Benedict did the most fabulous Tarzan yell of all time, for the Bollywood remake of the second continuity reboot to the Weissmuller films, The Adventures of Tarzan. He indeed was a Bollywood natural and his yell actually puts those of the late Johnny Weissmuller, the forgotten Scott Record and the elderly Brian Blessed to shame!
He the lord of the apes . I love Tarzan . I grew up watching Tarzan on tv and movie . And Saturday morning in the 70s with Zorro and the lone ranger cartoon . I have a comics Batman and Tarzan cross over . And else world Superman being raised by apes and Tarzan was a British greystoke .
Why tf did I search for this??? 😂😂😂😂
Because its awesome!
😂😂😂
Dabunny Rabbit good point 😂😂😂🤔
You *know* why.
We *ALL* know "why". 😆
Because you are stupid
I love that the Disney version wrote music around his yell. Like someone wrote a harmonic rhythm to go with the yell. Amazing
Man sometimes I cry whenever I hear it. It's so groundbreaking and emotional!
Welp not gonna get that quality again
I found it rather cheesy.
Frozen 2 brought me here. That yell...
@@TGMD1986 u.
Thats the best thing about Tarzan.
His iconic yell
What can I say? It's timeless!
And that he has heart and isn't afraid to let the beast out, if he needs to.
Because AAAAAaaAaAaAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAA
The Tarzan yell at the end of the Disney’s Tarzan film is a wordless yodelling scream; Ahh Aa Aa Ahh Aa Aa Ahh.
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The original Tarzan was an accomplished yodeller.
And the “yodel” was the victory cry of a bull ape
The first one? The back crackin' old man yell?
Johnny Weissmuller was the best!
The original Tarzan was Elmo Lincoln and the movies were silent.
@@norikoblastercolors9018 I thought he meant the book--though I dunno if the cry is a yodel in the books.
That one scared me!
The first one was like an old man who threw out his back.
Heh just like my grandpa! Not really he's cool 😊
My God. I can't stop laughing at your remark. Lol
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Lmfao stop T..T
😂😂
0:31 is epic
No doubt! Arguably one of the best scenes in Disney History! 😊
Even crazier when you realize the voice of Clayton did the yells.
I know right I grew up with that yell
Long live the king
not as good as the original
I'm a pro singer and I never thought of how controlled and musical this "yell" actually is. It actually takes quite a lot of practice to get it right.
True! It's HARD! In fact, Tony Goldwyn, who voiced Tarzan in the Disney movie, allegedly shredded his voice trying to do the yell in his voice recording session. Shakespearean actor Brian Blessed (who voiced the villainous Clayton) was just leaving his own recording session in the sound booth next door and heard poor Tony's hoarse attempts, and offered to give it a try himself. The resulting yell was so good that Disney kept it in the movie. And that, boys and girls, is why the Disney version of Tarzan's yell is actually voiced by the movie's villain!
Easy to do after whiskey
It's actually easy
People just can't sing
It took me 2 tries before I got it right
the yell is backwards recorded. Thats why it sounds so weird
I mimicked Tarzan's yell from very early on. By the time I was a teen, it was quite good. When I did a stint as a lifeguard, very early in the morning, I would cast the call across the water at full voice and it would carry very nicely. One morning I used the bullhorn and sent it across the lake amplified to maximum. The silence that followed was quite satisfying. The birds, chittering mammals and even the insects all took a moment of silence in the wake of that amplified call. Very satisfying.
Must’ve felt like the man of the jungle himself at that moment
@Teremi Nándor majority shareholder of Jungle Inc
LMFAOOOOO
You Tarzen they Jane.
Your a gawdamn legend
0:30 my absolute fav. So heartfelt and shows pride especially with the music accompanying the yell. It feels quite melodic too his yell. Like a sound from a song 👌
Absolutely agree! One of the best scenes not only in Tarzan but in Disney History!
Mine too!
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@@oscarlohens8586 what is
There’s something so primal about that yell yet so human. I feel like early hominids might have actually sounded like this. There’s something to it so captivating yet familiar. Makes your hair stand up.
R u good
Yeah, like an ancient core memory when you hear it.
Just pure instinct!!
They very likely did. Ancient hominids almost certainly had musical elements in their vocalizations, just like the classic Tarzan yell does, long before we had anything like the languages we have now. It's probably one of the reasons we were so successful as apex predators. Can you imagine being a wild animal who made the mistake of attacking a tribe of hominids and hearing demonic, otherworldly roars all around you from all directions, as the rest of them closed in on you?
Tarzan Yell = How Humans Roar
Just imagine in the future when another species takes over the world and then us humans are stuck communicating like Tarzan! 😳😬
I think that's the concept
@@TGMD1986 That actually sounds pretty badass
If only we could nail it like Tarzan can.
@@TGMD1986 won't happend anytime soo. Humans are way too advanced for any other race on the planet to rise up and dethrone. Maybe once humanity reaches extinction.
Tf was the first one lol
I have no idea. xD
An early sign for what has become to be the iconic Tarzan yell! Despite it not being perfect. Lol
Death The Grim Reaper That was Elmo Lincoln. The very first film iteration of Tarzan. When Elmo was young, the movies didn't yet have sound. 1919, I believe. The image you see here is of Elmo recounting, much later in life, what he did on set when filming the Tarzan yell. Burroughs called it the victory cry or challenge cry of the bull ape.
@@TGMD1986 There is a very good rendition of the Tarzan yell from Filmation studios that made a Tarzan cartoon in the 1970s. "Tarzan Lord of the Jungle" was the title and lore has it that it was Burroughs' grandson, Danton that voiced the call for the show.
Your loud friends in the mic
When puberty kicks in
WTF
This foo
00:06 classic Tarzan yell
😆
Mr incredible becoming old
0:36
Ok I know it's just a cartoon, but damn.
no, it's never just a cartoon if you appreciate it as art(or if there's effort in it)
What do you mean by "just a cartoon".
It wasn't a cartoon or was the 1999 or 1998 movie the second last was the cartoon
@@thegreatgoldfilms6311 So true!
The first yell was so hilarious 😂
It sounded nothing like it.
@@kendallthiede373 Hes the original Tarzan from the first Tarzan movie which was a silent movie. Thats the noise he was making back in 1918. The second guy is from the 1932 movie who really started the modern day yell.
Mamma: these dishes aint gonna do themselves
Me:
0:01
i cant handle this amount of voice cracks
I'm 50yrs young.... And I still get goosebumps when I heard TARZAN'S YELL.....!!!!!!!
🗣.......... 🦁🦊🐹🐒🐗🐆🐘🦛🦏🐃
We used to play Tarzan....
Planet of the apes!
Lost in space...
Ohhhh men... I'm old🙈🙈
Good all days!
Bro is 53
Your childhood sounds so nice my generation only knew spider man and Batman for some reason
0:07 top 10 epic anime songs
For a second I thought you were being serious lol
@@TGMD1986 hahahaha
Lol
00:06 THAT my friends is the iconic Tarzan's victory yell... the best ever.
0:30 the legendary yell of disney history
I totally agree
Johnny Weissmuller was the greatest of ALL ! IT was before Disney could step in and enhance that manly Beast cry !
100% agree with that! Here's a fact for you. Brian Blessed who voiced Clayton in the Disney movie actually provided the yells for Tarzan and has even stated that Weissmuller's yell was huge inspiration!
Weissmuller was the best
Why is Scott Record forgotten? Was he a testing voice for the Disney’s Tarzan Yell?
No one beats Johnny his yell was iconic
0:31 when your roleplaying tarzan with your cat
The ultimate battle cry
0:06 *The Yell That You Make When You And Your Brother Race For The Final Pizza*
0:31 was truly an epic
Fun fact: that yell at 0.31 was actually done by Brian Blessed, who voiced the villain Clayton in the Disney movie. Blessed was just leaving his own voice recording session at the Disney studio when he heard Tony Goldwyn (the voice of Tarzan) becoming hoarse from multiple attempts at trying and failing to record the yell. Blessed offered to give it a try, and this was the result. Disney liked it so much they used it!
Tarzan: *screams*
Simple hunter: why do i hear boss music?
Disney version of Tarzan yell gives me goosebumps every time. Disney Tarzan is such great film ever since my childhood.
I think the idea behind this was that Tarzan needed his "own sound", hence the famous vocalizing.
At the same time, it was those mostly gullible MGM producers who didn’t even think that Tarzan already pant hooted and roared a lot in the books.
My ranking:
1.) 0:30 Disney’s Tarzan. Definitely the best version of all time. Back then, everything Disney touched turned into gold. And the fact that it goes with the soundtrack score is the cherry on top of the delicious sundae.
2.) 0:06 The classic MGM yell. The pioneer to a true classic and iconic yell.
3.) 0:21 Very underrated. It sounds like the MGM and Disney versions mixed together.
4.) 0:26 The Legend of Tarzan (2016), I believe. Not a bad yell, but the fact it’s mixed with a roar and a growl is kinda off-putting.
5.) 0:00 Jesus! I know this is the first one, but, man, are the later ones so much better! Especially the Disney one.
To be fair, though, the Legend of Tarzan (2016) call has so far been the most animalistic, and possibly book-accurate, Tarzan call. In the Edgar Rice Burroughs books, from what I've heard, Tarzan's yell is originally described as "guttural" and "blood-curdling", and the 2016 film honestly captured that really well. I also like how it's shown off-screen, as only hearing that roar off-screen is enough to send chills up one's spine.
Elmo Lincoln's Tarzan call was also pretty animalistic-sounding, but yeah, compared to the later ones, especially since we got Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan the Ape Man, which is obviously the one that inspired hundreds of subsequent Tarzan films, Lincoln's roar sounds pretty laughable today.
I disagree the original I'd the best. His cry isn't supposed to be a musical performance.
Best alarm clock ever. I've never been late since then
The 1999 is the best one yet, so nostalgic :D
God damn that Disney 0:30 one always makes my heart stop and when it’s done i literally do a standing ovation
The very first yell must've been an epic thing for movie and TV entertainment at that time.
0:30: me when I finally finish my homework at 3 am
Fr XD
Johnny made that yell famous
The best Tarzan yell come from. " Johnny Weissmuller the Best Tarzan 😃😃😃
0:30 - goosebumps and nostalgia ... (((
0:26 and the disney on are my favorites
Which one is 0:26 from?
@Muhammad Fatihi
Jane's face had that "you just fucked up" look whilst that guy in the white fedora had a look of shear terror lol
smokey plane the legend of Tarzan.
@@smokeyplane3285 Peter Jackson's King Kong
Johnny is not Johnny, he is TARZAN..
Omg! johnny weismüller's face was so animalistic. I'm glad that they could capture an amazing face expression like that
The first Yell was from Elmo Lincoln the first adult movie Tarzan from the 1918 silent movie Tarzan of the Apes. He was on the television show You Asked For It and he screamed the Yell. No one that wasn’t associated with the show knew what the first yell sounded like because the movie was silent. This film that Mr Lincoln starred in was also one of the first films to gross over one million dollars. The film came six years after the first appearance of Tarzan in the All Story Magazine in 1912.
0:00 Wow, the Tarzan in that yell is so strong, it's like it's not even there!
0:06 is the best one
Stan Z. Fun fact, this Tarzan actor was playing golf in Cuba when he was ambushed by rebels. The yell saved him.
wait really?
@@victoriaprotogenfemale4726 Nope,that never happened.
I only remember this because my dad had a ringtone on the original iPhone that was that exact one
Best one to scare the shit out of your kids with 😏
0:45 why does this man sound like a flute .-.
Iverson Fañas Tarzan simply yodels when being voiced by Michael T Weiss.
🤣
This is the goofiest sound ever 💀
We can all agree the 1st one didn't even try😂😂
The last two his voice is noticeably higher than the two Disney yells before it
I think they pitched the last one up to fit the song
0:30 The 1999 Disney Tarzan yell is the best one not even a debate!!!
Bro wtf is this I'm getting goosebumps and a chill down my spine and why the fuck am I looking for Tarzan yells In 2023
The first one yells like Jim Carrey in Ace Ventura
And Chewbacca "Return of the Jedi"
They used that Johnny Weismueller Tarzan yell in a James Bond movie called "Octopussy". James Bond dressed in a white suit was trying to escape his pursuers riding elephants in the jungle, when he noticed vines hanging down off the trees and starting swinging through them to the sound effect of that famous Tarzan yell.
0:31
That gave me chills man
I agree
The only possible reason why later Tarzan movies/animations didnt dub on Weissemuller's incredible yodel, is they didnt own the rights...
True. Either that or they wanted to be authentic, AKA forgettable! 😂
Edgar Rice Burroughs inc currently owns the two Weissmuller Tarzan yells after it picked both of them up from MGM and RKO, which have most of their films now being a part of Warner Bros. Warner itself owns the rights to license both of them anyway.
@@TGMD1986 unless your Disney
Lol. My roomate once, while drunk, played this next to the neighbours open window, first floor, while he slept. Next morning neighbour complained that some idiot was screaming in the street
The first dude who did the Tarzan call is the best!!!! How did he do it? I’ve always liked hearing it because it’s nearly impossible for just anyone to do the call!
The yodel is a clarinet mixed in with his voice in post. I don't think it sounds good at all
I believe Johnny Weissmuller, the Olympic swimming champ and 2nd guy to play Tarzan in a talky, came up with it pretty much on his own.
Johnny weissmuller's yell was so iconic yet they had rights issues for the longest and he wasn't able to that exact yell for quite a while
@@2centsbear638 Wrong.
It's easy it's just a long yodel
i edited my comment so the replies make no sense
It's a meme? Didn't know that! Lol
haha
I also remember that sound in higher pitch and slightly faster from the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
Nope. I came for 0:31
I was laughing so much until i saw this comment, thanks.
Jimmy will always be the only Tarzan for me. Love that yell.
1st clip: WTF????
2nd clip: Decent, but sounds like he trying to yolo.
3rd clip: Connor style yell.
4th clip: Tarzan gets shot from above
5th clip. Tarzan comes back with a reboot.
6th clip: The OG Tarzan.
7th clip: Tarzan comes back with a vengeance
8th clip: Tarzan gets a voice crack.
9th clip: OG Tarzan making and epic ending yell.
2nd and 3rd clips would make even Chuck Norris shiver!!!!!
The Johnny Weismuller version will forever in my mind be the best Tarzan yell ever.
This has to be the male equivalent of Xena's warcry
Don't know who that is but it sounds exciting!
@@TGMD1986 ........ How..... Xena is iconic.
Can I just point out that actress Lucy Lawless is actually a trained singer, which is one of the main reasons she had the voice control to do the Xena cry. As pointed out further above, the Tarzan yell and the Xena yell are actually really hard, and require a LOT of breath support and vocal control to do.
Sounds like he's singing loud with his throat.
Growing up, always looked forward to watching Tarzan.
Damn, all my childhood sound....
😥😥😥
UA-cam: Hey, watch the Tarzan yell!
Me: TF?
Also me: Score! Need this for my story and fanfiction writing
0:06 and 0:12 legendary
0:45 Disney’s The Legend of Tarzan Yell
*You* : Grabs candy without your sister knowing
*She be like* : 0:26
The first one is a 12 year old after you take away their fortnite
Tarzan disney yell is the best
That first one though… almost teared up.
Disney’s Tarzan did it the best
0:01 when you're mom tells u to go to school
0:26 me when my brother takes my slice a pizza before he leaves for school with his friends
In the second one my brain blew up 😢
Animated Tarzan Yells were the most Badass in my opinion
Disney Tarzan sounds like a poor dude sitting in the loo suffering from painful hemorrhoids 💥😖😖😖💥
@@norajavier7492 wow funny 😴
@@MauriceAleexander Sure nerd 😄😄👍🏻
@@norajavier7492 ok bozo 😴😴
@@MauriceAleexander 🤡🤡😂🤣😂
Disney perfected the call. Hands down! No contest!
Like they always do! ☺
Bull crap the 40s or 30s perfected it
In your dreams, @@gabrielbroughman9922!
How did disney master it give me one good reason
@@gabrielbroughman9922 @Jared Gagnon Hey guys listen it doesn't matter who "perfected" the call. It just matters which one you guys prefer and no matter what you say all the yells have something unique to them in their own right. So enough arguing and just enjoy them for what they are.
0:30 the good ones
Love all of the Tarzan yells including the Disney Tarzan ones too
:25 might be closest to the description in the books -- the victory cry of the bull ape. :06 is the classic, though.
tjs001 0:25 from the legend of Tarzan I guess.
Christopher Lambert’s own rip roaring Tarzan Yell seems too tonally plain dull for most Tarzan films, even though it’s only recently been used as an okay replacement to the windy Tarzan yell of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ grandson Danton Burroughs (for Filmation’s surprisingly source faithful tv show Tarzan Lord of the Jungle) in Mugen fan games nowadays. There are many reasons why, but the main reason is that Danton Burroughs’ own Yell is nowadays a trademark of ERB inc. along with both of the Weissmuller yells.
The 1st one is hilarious, I went back and heard at .25 speed and gotta say if I heard that in the jungle I'd be terrified lol
The yell from Legend of Tarzan gave me the chills thr most since in the original novel its supposed to be a horrifying sound.
Disney perfected the mighty battle cry of the King!
Rubbish. It was too musical and lacks the power of Weismeller's original (0.06)
Vijay Benedict did the most fabulous Tarzan yell of all time, for the Bollywood remake of the second continuity reboot to the Weissmuller films, The Adventures of Tarzan. He indeed was a Bollywood natural and his yell actually puts those of the late Johnny Weissmuller, the forgotten Scott Record and the elderly Brian Blessed to shame!
That first one though.
That first one though!
This is Epic! this may be the most famous yell/call in fiction history.
Imagine u r alone lost suddenly hear this yell in dark Forest.
Goosebumps
Best tarzan yells ever
0:26 this one is chilling. Even more when knowing it's not a beast but a man far more dangerous
Disney Tarzan I grew up with and will forever be my favorite
0:30 legendary and unique
I wish I had abs like Tarzan
I needed this one morning.
Dam I’m old. I’ve been trolling my kids all day with the Tarzan yell 😂
Disney and some og is the best
the first one should be the last LoL
I guess it could have been funnier but hey at least it gets people's attention!
He the lord of the apes . I love Tarzan . I grew up watching Tarzan on tv and movie . And Saturday morning in the 70s with Zorro and the lone ranger cartoon . I have a comics Batman and Tarzan cross over . And else world Superman being raised by apes and Tarzan was a British greystoke .
Well, what you’re referring is a comic called Tarzan and Superman: Sons of the Jungle.
Disney Tarzan's yell is the best!
Weissmuller’s version is yodelling. It’s my favourite.