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Directed by | Brian Smith |
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Distributed by | Buena Vista Home Entertainment [2] [b] |
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Running time | 72 minutes [1] |
Country | United States [1] |
Language | English |
Tarzan II (also known as Tarzan 2 and Tarzan 2: The Legend Begins) is a 2005 American animated direct-to-video adventure comedy film, and the third Disney's Tarzan film after Tarzan and Jane , though it chronologically takes place during the events of the original film set during Tarzan's childhood, years before he met Jane. It was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios with animation outsourced to Toon City Animation, and distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Taking place during Tarzan's youth and before his adulthood, the film follows Tarzan's adventure to discover who he really is. Glenn Close and Lance Henriksen reprise their roles as Kala and Kerchak from the first film while Harrison Chad, Brenda Grate, and Harrison Fahn are the new voices for the younger versions of Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor, replacing Alex D. Linz, Rosie O'Donnell, and Taylor Dempsey. They are joined by new characters voiced by George Carlin, Estelle Harris, Brad Garrett, and Ron Perlman.
Tarzan II was released on VHS and DVD on June 14, 2005. [3]
As a young boy raised by gorillas after the death of his parents in the African jungle, Tarzan worries that the mythical monster known as the Zugor will one day try to capture him. He is frustrated that he cannot run as fast as the other young gorillas in his family, and his attempts to prove his worth constantly cause chaos, much to Kerchak's dismay. When an accident after the gorillas cross a canyon leaves his mother, Kala, believing Tarzan to be dead, the other gorillas feel that Tarzan has met a fitting end. Tarzan listens to their feedback and believes that it would be best for everyone's good to distance himself from the family.
Alone in the jungle, Tarzan is pursued by Sabor the leopard, ending up in a rocky place known as the Dark Mountain. When the monster's echo calls, Sabor runs away while Tarzan is captured by two hulking, spoiled gorilla brothers, Uto and Kago, and their overprotective mother, Gunda. But when the monster's echo is heard again in the valley, the three of them, just as scared as Tarzan, run away, giving Tarzan the chance to escape. Along the way, he meets a capricious old gorilla, who initially tries to keep the boy at bay. Tarzan, however, discovers that this old gorilla is actually Zugor, who uses hollow trees as loudspeakers to amplify his voice while pretending to be a monster, so as to scare the other jungle creatures away from his territory and food. Tarzan uses this discovery to force Zugor to let him stay with him. Due to Tarzan's cheerfulness and helpfulness, Zugor begins to like him. Tarzan continues to try to find out who he is along with Zugor, while both promise not to tell anyone about their identities.
Tarzan's two best friends, Terk and Tantor, search for him, while Kala also learns that he is alive and searches for him. Terk and Tantor get into trouble in the Dark Mountain when they are confronted by Mama Gunda, Uto, and Kago, but manage to escape them. The two then find Tarzan and they all leave the Dark Mountain together, with Mama Gunda and her sons following them. Tarzan does not want to return home with them and reveals to them that there is no monster, which Mama Gunda and her sons overhear, discovering who Zugor really is and now they are looking for him. Uto and Kago destroy his treehouse in revenge, and Zugor accuses Tarzan of breaking his promise to him and leaves, refusing to help him again. Kala arrives near the Dark Mountain and is confronted by Mama Gunda and her sons, with Tarzan realizing what he is: a Tarzan with his own tricks that no one else can do in the jungle, while Zugor returns and befriends him again.
Tarzan is able to use tricks and traps to defeat Uto and Kago, while Terk and Tantor try to save Kala when she begins to fall off a cliff. Tarzan eventually saves her while Zugor holds Mama Gunda hostage. Due to their chemistry and a comment Zugor made that she has "terrible eyes", and he defeats her. Tarzan tells Kala that she was right and that he is part of the family too, and along with Terk and Tantor they return to the pack.
Kala gives Tarzan a hug and telling him how proud she is of him for saving her, Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor play a game with a monster, where Tarzan is now happy and proud of himself for who he is.
The movie was nominated at the 33rd Annie Awards for Best Home Entertainment Production. [4] The film received negative reviews from critics, and holds a score of 33% on Rotten Tomatoes based on six reviews. [5]
Mark Mancina, the first movie's composer, returned to compose the score for the film, joined by Dave Metzger. "Leaving Home" later became the song "I Need to Know" for the Broadway musical version of Tarzan . Phil Collins, who performed the songs for the first film, returns to write new songs for the sequel while reusing the ones from the previous film.
No. | Title | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Son of Man (Reprise)" | Phil Collins | |
2. | "Leaving Home (Find My Way)" | Phil Collins | |
3. | "Who Am I?" | Phil Collins | |
4. | "Who Am I? (Reprise)" | Phil Collins | |
5. | "Who Am I? (End Credit Version)" | Tiffany Evans |