It's Mother's Day and Marge Simpson joins the moms of Disney+ on a special holiday outing that turns into an epic galactic adventure filled with heroes, villains, and Stewie from Family Guy.
Tarzan, a man raised by gorillas, discovers his true identity as a human and must decide where he truly belongs.
The Legend of Tarzan is an action-packed animated TV show that follows the story of Tarzan as he navigates the dangers of the jungle. With the help of his animal friends and his superhuman abilities, Tarzan protects the jungle from various threats, including poachers and hostile animals. Along the way, he discovers hidden treasures, battles villains, and forms deep friendships.
Tarzan (1966) follows the story of a feral child named Tarzan who was raised by chimpanzees in the jungle. He learns to swing on vines, communicate with animals, and becomes a superhero to protect the jungle and its inhabitants.
Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. As a result of the Berlin Conference, the Congo is divided up between Belgium and the United Kingdom. The Belgian government is on the verge of bankruptcy, having gone into heavy debt to build a national railway and other infrastructure. King Leopold II of the Belgians decides to extract the Congo's mineral deposits, sending his envoy Léon Rom to secure the fabled diamonds of Opar. Rom's expedition is ambushed and massacred, with only Rom surviving. A tribal leader, Chief Mbonga, offers him the diamonds in exchange for Tarzan. In London, Tarzan, now known as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke, is invited by King Leopold to visit the Congo and report on its development. An American envoy, George Washington Williams, reveals to him suspicions of the Congolese population being enslaved by the Belgians. Tarzan's wife Jane convinces him to accept the invitation, as she grew up in Africa. Tarzan, Jane, and Williams travel to the Congo and encounter a tribal village that recognizes them. Rom and his mercenaries attack the village, kidnapping Tarzan and Jane. Williams rescues Tarzan, and with the help of the tribe's warriors, they pursue Rom. Along the way, they intercept a Belgian military train carrying captured slaves and uncover King Leopold's plans to subdue the Congo and mine its wealth. Tarzan reconciles with the leader of his old tribe, battles Mbonga and his tribe, and saves Jane from Rom. They trigger a stampede of wildebeest to destroy a town and distract the soldiers, allowing Tarzan to rescue Jane and defeat Rom. Williams presents evidence exposing the slave trade in the Congo, and Tarzan and Jane settle in Africa.
On Disney's 100th anniversary, beloved Disney characters come together for a group photo to celebrate. Exciting interactions and gags occur as they prepare for the photo. Despite setbacks, the group manages to take the photo, ending with a heartfelt thank you to all who imagined, laughed, and dreamed with Disney.
Tarzan and Jane, with the help of talking animals, must overcome challenges in the jungle including a volcanic eruption and a treacherous villain.
Tarzan II follows the story of a young Tarzan who is struggling to find his place in the jungle. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance, all while facing various challenges and encounters with talking animals. Through his adventures, Tarzan learns the importance of family, friendship, and embracing his true self.
Tarzan, raised by gorillas after the death of his parents, discovers a meteorite that holds the key to a powerful energy. When an industrialist threatens to exploit the energy, Tarzan must protect the jungle and his animal friends.
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures is a syndicated series that aired for one season. It focuses on the character of Tarzan in his early years, after his first exposure to civilization, but before his marriage to Jane. The series uses much of the mythology of Edgar Rice Burroughs' books as background material. This version of Tarzan was filmed in the Sun City resort in South Africa, making it one of the few Tarzan productions to actually film on that continent. The character of Nicholas Rokoff, and the fact that Tarzan is not yet married, set this series in-between the two halves of The Return of Tarzan. R. A. Salvatore wrote an authorized Tarzan novel based on pilot script which was published as a trade-paperback in 1996, and a mass-market paperback in 1997.
After being shipwrecked off the coast of Africa, a baby is adopted and raised by a tribe of apes. As he grows older, he discovers his true identity and must navigate the world of humans while also dealing with his own internal struggles.
George of the Jungle 2 is a hilarious adventure where George, the lovable and clumsy king of the jungle, embarks on another wild and comical journey to save his jungle home from destruction.
Tarzan, a feral child raised in the jungle by apes, must navigate the concrete jungle of New York City as he becomes a vigilante and aids the NYPD in solving mysteries. Alongside a female detective, Tarzan uses his unique skills to protect the city and uncover the truth.
Tarzán was a half-hour syndicated series that aired 1991–1994. In this version of the show, Tarzan was portrayed as a blond environmentalist, with Jane turned into a French ecologist. Ron Ely, famous for playing Tarzan in the original series, played a character named Gorden Shaw in the first season episode “Tarzan the Hunted”.
Tarzan the Ape Man is a movie about a woman named Jane who travels to Africa in search of her missing father, a renowned explorer. Along the way, she encounters the legendary Tarzan, a man raised in the jungle by apes. Together, they embark on an adventure filled with danger, romance, and discovery.
A British expedition seeks treasure and a missing father in the African jungle. Along the way, they encounter dangerous animals, hostile tribes, and the legendary Tarzan.
Tarzan and His Mate is a captivating movie set in Africa, following an exciting expedition that leads to encounters with dangerous wildlife, treachery, and acts of revenge. Tarzan, the iconic jungle hero, is faced with challenges of greed, deception, and the desire for vindication as he fights against ruthless ivory hunters and navigates through the dangers of the wild. This pre-code film showcases thrilling action sequences including an epic elephant stampede and a suspenseful crocodile attack. Will Tarzan and his mate triumph over their enemies and protect the wildlife they hold dear?
When Jane's cousins visit Africa to get their inheritance, they are kidnapped by a hostile African tribe. It's up to Tarzan to rescue them and protect the jungle from the villains.
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an animated series created by the Filmation studio for CBS. There are a total of 36 episodes produced over the first four seasons. The series does not appear in the Entertainment Rights library, and the rights most likely rest with the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. However, Warner Home Video has released one episode on DVD, "Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome," on Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1970s Volume 1; Warner Bros.' rights to the series may originate from their ownership of international TV distribution rights in the 1970s and 1980s.
Tarzan and Jane adopt a boy who was orphaned during a plane crash in the jungle, and they must protect him from a hostile African tribe.