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Tarzan (1999)

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Directed by
Chris Buck, Kevin Lima

Written by
Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tab Murphy

Cast
Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Brian Blessed, Nigel Hawthorne [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jun 18, 1999
DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 1, 2000
• R2: 4 Sep 2000

Budget $150,000,000

Official Website:
Tarzan Website

MPAA Rating
G

Running Time
1 hour, 28 minutes

Country USA

Studio Walt Disney Productions

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Tarzan


Release Date: Feb 1, 2000
Region: 1
Runtime: 88 mins
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.0
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.0
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: Spanish
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: G
Features:
"Strangers Like Me" Music Video
"Trashin' The Camp" Behind-The-Scenes Studio Session With Phil Collins and Special Guest As Featured On The Tarzan soundtrack
Tarzan Interactive Read-Along
Tarzan Interactive Trivia Game
Sneak Peek at Disney's Upcoming Film Dinosaur
Theatrical Trailer
Full Color Artwork On Disc

DVD-ROM Features
Free Tarzan Action Game Playable Demo (does not work on Mac)
Internet Links To Disney Websites
THX Certified
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Tarzan: Collector's Edition


Release Date: Apr 18, 2000
Region: 1
Runtime: 88 mins
Studio: Disney / Buena Vista
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
SPANISH: Dolby Digital 5.0
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.0
Video:
Widescreen 1.66:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: Spanish
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: G
Features:
Descriptive TheatreVision for the Visually Impaired
Audio Commentary Featuring Producer Bonnie Arnold and Directors Kevin Lima and Chris Buck
Tarzan Read-Along
Tarzan Interactive Trivia Game
Sneak Peek at Disney's Dinosaur
The History and Development of Tarzan
Introductions and Explanations by the Filmmakers
Early Presentaion Reel
The Making Of The Music Of Tarzan
Original Phil Collins Song Demos
Phil Collins Music Videos
Behind the Scenes with the Voice Talent
Original story Treatment
Storyboard to Final Film Split-Screen Comparison
Abandoned Sequences
The Deep Canvas Process
Glen Keane On The Animation of Tarzan
Character Designs and Concept Art
Trailers And Posters (Domestic And International)
Production Progression Demonstration
DVD-ROM Features:
Free Tarzan Action Game Playable Demo
Internet Links to Various Tarzan/ Disney Websites
THX Certified
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Tarzan (1999) Disney
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After watching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote to Walt Disney about adapting his novel of an ape-man into a feature animated cartoon. Some 60 years later, the tale is finally told with brilliant design work that looks unlike any previous animated film. The story is a natural for Disney since the themes of misunderstood central figures have been at the heart of its recent hits. Disney's Tarzan doesn't wander far from the familiar story of a shipwrecked baby who is brought up by apes in Africa. What gives the film its zing is its clever use of music (the songs are sung by Phil Collins himself rather than onscreen characters) and the remarkable animation. Deep Canvas, a 3-D technology, was developed for the film, creating a jungle that comes alive as Tarzan swings through the trees, often looking like a modern skateboarder racing down giant tree limbs. The usual foray of sidekicks, including a rambunctious ape voiced by Rosie O'Donnell, should keep the little ones aptly entertained. The two lead voices, Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, are inspired choices. Their chemistry helps the story through the weakest points (the last third) and makes Tarzan's initial connection with all things human (including Jane) delicious entertainment. Disney still is not taking risks in its animated films, but as cookie-cutter entertainment, Tarzan makes a pretty good treat. --Doug Thomas

Release Date: Sep 4, 2000
Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.0
Video:
1.66 Wide Screen
Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
History And Development Of Tarzan
Music Of Tarzan
Story And Editorial
Two Read Alongs
Trivia Game


Region 2
Tarzan (1999) Disney - Collector's Edition (2 Disc)
Amazon.co.uk

After viewing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote to Walt Disney about adapting his novel of an ape-man into a feature animated cartoon. Sixty odd years later, the tale is finally told with brilliant design work that looks unlike any previous animated film. The story is a natural for Disney since the themes of misunderstood central figures have been at the heart of most of its recent hits. Disney's Tarzan doesn't wander far from the familiar story of a shipwrecked baby who is brought up by apes in Africa. What gives the film its zing is its clever use of music (the songs are sung by Phil Collins himself rather than onscreen characters) and the remarkable animation. Deep Canvas, a 3-D technology, was developed for the film, creating a jungle that comes alive as Tarzan swings through the trees, often looking like a modern skateboarder racing down giant tree limbs. The usual foray of sidekicks, including a rambunctious ape voiced by Rosie O'Donnell, should keep the little ones aptly entertained. The two lead voices, Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, are inspired choices. Their chemistry helps the story through the weakest points (the last third) and makes Tarzan's initial connection with all things human (including Jane) delicious entertainment. Disney still is not taking risks in its animated films, but as cookie-cutter entertainment, Tarzan makes a pretty good treat.

On the DVD: It's the dish--mistakes, unused footage, creative differences, embarrassing behind-the-scene stories--that makes collector's editions so much fun. Unfortunately, this goes against the Disney philosophy of picture-perfection, and this two-set disc shows it; only half of the new material is engaging. The other half of this second disc, the "Tarzan Archives," is a slickly produced filler--more publicity fluff than real insight on the development of the film and the animation process. Much better are the three abandoned scenes (with voices and storyboards), including a much fiercer opening and ending, plus dozens of sketches made over the years as the designers pursued the luscious look of the film. The original audio demos Phil Collins made for the film are also intriguing (mostly filled with dummy or place-holding lyrics). The new audio commentary (by the producer and two directors) is a "fireside chat" variety, hardly worth more than one listen. Two side-by-side comparisons of storyboards to final film are a great tool to show youngsters how the animated process works, as is animator Glen Keane's talks on animating Tarzan. Also for kids: a read-along book and trivia game. --Doug Thomas

Release Date: Sep 4, 2000
Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.0
Video:
1.66 Wide Screen
Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
History And Development
Music Of Tarzan
Story And Editorial
Characters Of Tarzan
Animation Production
Production Progression Demo
Release
Read Alongs
Trivia Game


Region 2
Used Price: £9.99
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