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Tarzan & Jane

- Two Worlds - One New Adventure!

With the first anniversary of her wedding to Tarzan beckoning, Jane ponders how to make it the perfect English celebration.

Release Date : 2002-06-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Disney Television Animation

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Tarzan and Jane

Cast

Michael T. Weiss

Character Name : Tarzan (voice)

Original Name : Michael T. Weiss

Gender : Male

Olivia d'Abo

Character Name : Jane Porter (voice)

Original Name : Olivia d'Abo

Gender : Female

Jeff Bennett

Character Name : Prof. Archimedes Q. Porter (voice)

Original Name : Jeff Bennett

Gender : Male

Jim Cummings

Character Name : Tantor/Merkus (voice)

Original Name : Jim Cummings

Gender : Male

April Winchell

Character Name : Terk (voice)

Original Name : April Winchell

Gender : Female

René Auberjonois

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : René Auberjonois

Gender : Male

Grey DeLisle

Character Name : Greenly (voice)

Original Name : Grey DeLisle

Gender : Female

Alexis Denisof

Character Name : Nigel Taylor (voice)

Original Name : Alexis Denisof

Gender : Male

John O'Hurley

Character Name : Neils (voice)

Original Name : John O'Hurley

Gender : Male

Phil Proctor

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : Phil Proctor

Gender : Male

Nicollette Sheridan

Character Name : Eleanor (voice)

Original Name : Nicollette Sheridan

Gender : Female

Tara Strong

Character Name : Hazel (voice)

Original Name : Tara Strong

Gender : Female

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Excruciatingly bad. 'Tarzan & Jane' is a rather terrible excuse for a sequel, as it shoehorns in three separate stories which have nothing to do with the first film and add absolutely zero to it. Awful new characters, average animation, disappointing new cast and nowhere near noteworthy music. They made it poorer in every way. I can now understand why they titled the third film as 'Tarzan II', probably trying to airbrush this from existence. I'm struggling to find a positive about this film, perhaps the two seconds of Phil Collins' original music at the very beginning? Of the three stories, I guess the final one is best? I'm scraping the barrel.