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The Making Of Tarzan - Part 3 of 3



Video Title : The Making Of Tarzan - Part 3 of 3
Description : Part 3 of 3. The Making Of Walt Disney's Tarzan. Tarzan is a 1999 Academy Award-winning animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 18, 1999. The 37th film in the Disney animated features canon, it is based upon the Tarzan of the Apes series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is the only major motion picture version of the Tarzan property to be animated. It is also the last "bona fide" hit before the Disney slump of the early 2000s making $171,091,819 in domestic gross and $448,191,819 worldwide, outgrossing its predecessors Mulan and Hercules. To date, it is the last film based on the fictional character Tarzan to have had a theatrical release, and also currently holds the record for being the most expensive Disney animated film, with a budget of $150 million.
Views : 9177
Rating : 4.86
Keywords, Tags : Disney Tarzan Making Animation Burroughs Phil Collins Musical Fortis Circustheater Storyboard Geenevasen Glen Keane
Video Length : 9 : 24


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When i was little, (and still to this day)the beginning scene where tarzans parents die, and the baby of the gorrillas dies always makes me cry. ='[ i love tarzan, it's one of my favorite movies.

I agree. The opening sequence as seen in the finished film is one of the most magnificent and affecting Disney moments ever, and the finale as they have it storyboarded here was way too action-film and overblown...but the Trashing the Camp intro was adorable, and could easily have stayed. Maybe they'll put it back in for the Special Edition in twenty years...you know, along with the Never Before Seen Musical Number that's never quite as good as the songs that made the original final cut. :D

i totally agree

Tarzan seems a bit too dark to be a Disney flick. That 1st intro would had scared the shit out of me when I was younger. The man hanging on the vines is a bit too dark for Disney but yet it made it into the real movie some how.

In Snow White...the queen wanted Snow White's heart in a box.....and have you seen Hunchback? Disney can be dark but it just depends on how much comic relief goes along the way, so children aren't scarred for the rest of the movie.

yeah, or maybe the new age don't get as scared as we was. I was watching tarzan with my sisters babygirl (she is 6) at the start I went (wow, that was a bit depressin his mom and dad got killed) and at the end I thought it was a bit extra dark, I went "wow, that was a bit too dark" but my sisters babygirl was laughing sayin "ahaha thats what he gets!". Kinda crazy huh ?

Oh wow! Okay, I wasn't THAT used to dark stuff at age 6. Of course...my brother kept me a wee bit paranoid... Huh..I think I was 6 when the movie came out. (My youtube age liiiieeessss..heheh)

yeah this generation doesnt get that scary anymore. but it depends who is watching. example i and my cousin where wacthing watershipdown (we where very young then i dont remember wich age though.)then suddenly a bit at the end when the dog kills the bunny she starts crying and i didnt.

I totally agree, when i was younger i used to be quite afraid of the beginning of tarzan ;p But i just loved the movie + had to watch the rest (:

I disagree. It really depends on your point of view doens't it? Lion King had a graphic onscreen death (Mufasa) and so did Sleeping Beauty which had a onscreen death by impalement. (Maleficent) To me that's a lot gruesome. And I have NEVER heard anyone complain about those scenes. This death is on par with Bambi (offscreen deaths you never see but are heavily implied) I think it's mostly your imagination at work. It really comes down to what you "see" as a matter of it being "dark".


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