Animated — Tarzan
: Episodes often featured lost cities, ancient civilizations, and a Tarzan who could communicate with animals while maintaining the noble bearing of an English lord. The Blockbuster: Disney’s Tarzan (1999)
The character animation is equally impressive. Jane’s stiff, upright posture contrasts perfectly with Tarzan’s relaxed, grounded stance. The gorillas, especially Kala and Kerchak, are rendered with such realistic weight and muscle tone that you forget they’re cartoon characters. This is 2D animation at its absolute peak. tarzan animated
When you hear “Phil Collins and a Disney movie,” you might raise an eyebrow. It’s an odd pairing on paper. But in practice, it’s genius. Unlike traditional musicals where characters burst into song, Collins’ music serves as an internal monologue or a narrative chorus. The songs comment on the action, driving emotion rather than dialogue. The gorillas, especially Kala and Kerchak, are rendered
If you’ve dismissed Tarzan as “just another 90s Disney movie,” you owe it a rewatch. It’s thrilling, heartbreaking, funny, and visually stunning. It respects its source material while forging its own unique identity. It’s a movie about finding your pack, and it will absolutely find a place in your heart. It’s an odd pairing on paper