Tarzan (Special Edition)
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- Seller:MovieMars
- Sales Rank:1,222
- Format:Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
- Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
- Running Time:88 Minutes
- Rating:G (General Audience)
- Region:1
- Discs:1
- Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
- Dimensions (in):7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
- Release Date:October 18, 2005
- MPN:DV38448
- UPC:786936264524
- EAN:0786936264524
- ASIN:B000AAF1TU
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- Swing into action and adventure with Disney's originalic, TARZAN(R), packed with fun-filled bonus features and award-winning music such as the memorable "You'll Be In My Heart" and "Trashin' The Camp." Disney's magnificent animated adaptation of Edgar Rice Burrough's story of the ape man begins deep within the jungle when baby Tarzan is adopted by a family of gorillas. Even tho
Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
A man raised by gorillas must decide where he really belongs when he discovers he is a human.
Amazon.com
After viewing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote to Walt Disney about adapting his novel of an ape-man into a feature animated cartoon. Sixtysome years later, the tale is finally told with brilliant design work that looks unlike any previous animated film. The story is a natural for Disney since the themes of misunderstood central figures have been at the heart of its recent hits. Disney's Tarzan doesn't wander far from the familiar story of a shipwrecked baby who is brought up by apes in Africa. What gives the film its zing is its clever use of music (the songs are sung by Phil Collins himself rather than onscreen characters) and the remarkable animation. Deep Canvas, a 3-D technology, was developed for the film, creating a jungle that comes alive as Tarzan swings through the trees, often looking like a modern skateboarder racing down giant tree limbs. The usual foray of sidekicks, including a rambunctious ape voiced by Rosie O'Donnell, should keep the little ones aptly entertained. The two lead voices, Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, are inspired choices. Their chemistry helps the story through the weakest points (the last third) and makes Tarzan's initial connection with all things human (including Jane) delicious entertainment. Disney still is not taking risks in its animated films, but as cookie-cutter entertainment, Tarzan makes a pretty good treat. (Ages 5 and up) --Doug Thomas
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