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Tarzan II (2005)
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Movie | Tarzan II |
Real Name | N/a |
Rating | 6.1 |
Aired | 2005-06-13 |
Duration | 72 |
Types | MOVIE |
Languages | Hindi |
Quality | WEB-DL |
Subtitle | NA |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Countries
United States of America
Genres
Companies
DisneyToon Studios
Stars
Harrison Chad, George Carlin, Brad Garrett, Ron Perlman, Estelle Harris, Glenn Close
Directors
Brian Smith
Writers
Jim Kammerud, Bob Tzudiker, Noni White, Brian Smith
Taglines
The Legend Begins
Tags
Description
When one of his missteps puts his family in jeopardy, Tarzan decides they would be better off without him.
Review
Author: r96sk
A massive improvement on 2002's 'Tarzan & Jane' - this is a proper follow-up. Amazing what can happen when you try, eh Disney? 'Tarzan II' still doesn't compare to the original film from 1999, but this third (not second, as the title would suggest) film from the series is actually good. There's thankfully one consistent story, albeit a prequel one, and there are even returns for Glenn Close (Kala) and Lance Henriksen (Kerchak) onscreen and Phil Collins behind it with the music. The premise is fairly simple, yet it still makes for enjoyable enough viewing. It has heart and meaning, as well as decent humour. It could be greater but I can still very much appreciate what it brings to the table. A fitting revisit to the world of Tarzan, unlike its predecessor.
A massive improvement on 2002's 'Tarzan & Jane' - this is a proper follow-up. Amazing what can happen when you try, eh Disney? 'Tarzan II' still doesn't compare to the original film from 1999, but this third (not second, as the title would suggest) film from the series is actually good. There's thankfully one consistent story, albeit a prequel one, and there are even returns for Glenn Close (Kala) and Lance Henriksen (Kerchak) onscreen and Phil Collins behind it with the music. The premise is fairly simple, yet it still makes for enjoyable enough viewing. It has heart and meaning, as well as decent humour. It could be greater but I can still very much appreciate what it brings to the table. A fitting revisit to the world of Tarzan, unlike its predecessor.