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Tarzan grows up to become a strong, gorilla-like man, whose best friends are [[ThoseTwoGuys a tomboyish female gorilla named Terk and a neurotic elephant named Tantor]] (Creator/RosieODonnell and Creator/WayneKnight). One day, Sabor attacks the gorillas and is defeated by Tarzan, which earns him some respect from Kerchak. Then a British expedition team come to study gorillas appears, led by Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Creator/NigelHawthorne). His daughter Jane is attacked by baboons, surviving only after being rescued by Tarzan. Now Tarzan must decide where he belongs, and also prevent the [[EgomaniacHunter trigger-happy hunter escort]] Clayton (Creator/BrianBlessed) from ruining everything...

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Tarzan grows up to become a strong, gorilla-like man, whose best friends are [[ThoseTwoGuys a tomboyish female gorilla named Terk and a neurotic elephant named Tantor]] (Creator/RosieODonnell and Creator/WayneKnight). One day, Sabor attacks the gorillas and is defeated by Tarzan, which earns him some respect from Kerchak. Then a British expedition team come to study gorillas appears, led by Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Creator/NigelHawthorne). His daughter Jane is attacked by baboons, surviving only after being rescued by Tarzan. Now Tarzan must decide where he belongs, and also prevent the [[EgomaniacHunter trigger-happy hunter escort]] Clayton (Creator/BrianBlessed) from ruining everything...
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Tarzan grows up to become a strong, gorilla-like man, whose best friends are [[ThoseTwoGuys a tomboyish female gorilla named Terk and a neurotic elephant named Tantor]] (Creator/RosieODonnell and Creator/WayneKnight). One day, Sabor attacks the gorillas and is defeated by Tarzan, which earns him some respect from Kerchak. Then a British expedition team come to study gorillas appears, led by Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Creator/NigelHawthorne). His daughter Jane is attacked by baboons, surviving only after being rescued by Tarzan. Now Tarzan must decide where he belongs, and also prevent the [[EgomaniacHunter trigger-happy hunter escort]] Clayton from ruining everything...

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Tarzan grows up to become a strong, gorilla-like man, whose best friends are [[ThoseTwoGuys a tomboyish female gorilla named Terk and a neurotic elephant named Tantor]] (Creator/RosieODonnell and Creator/WayneKnight). One day, Sabor attacks the gorillas and is defeated by Tarzan, which earns him some respect from Kerchak. Then a British expedition team come to study gorillas appears, led by Professor Archimedes Q. Porter (Creator/NigelHawthorne). His daughter Jane is attacked by baboons, surviving only after being rescued by Tarzan. Now Tarzan must decide where he belongs, and also prevent the [[EgomaniacHunter trigger-happy hunter escort]] Clayton (Creator/BrianBlessed) from ruining everything...
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Marking something of a transitional point for the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, the film diverges stylistically from previous films of the Disney Renaissance in a few ways. For one thing: nearly all of the songs are non-diegetic pieces performed by a well-known pop artist, rather than Broadway-style musical numbers performed by the characters.[[note]] The sole exception, "Trashing the Camp", has lyrics composed entirely of {{scatting}}.[[/note]] For another thing: it takes a more grounded approach to the concept of {{talking animal}}s (a perennial staple of Disney films) by establishing that only the protagonist can [[SpeaksFluentAnimal speak to animals]] due to being [[RaisedByWolves raised by gorillas]], while the other human characters can't.

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Marking something of a transitional point for the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, the film diverges stylistically from previous films of the Disney Renaissance in a few ways. For one thing: nearly all of the songs are non-diegetic pieces performed by a well-known pop artist, artist[[note]]Music/PhilCollins in the English original and several dubs, and local pop stars in the other dubs[[/note]], rather than Broadway-style musical numbers performed by the characters.[[note]] The sole exception, "Trashing the Camp", has lyrics composed entirely of {{scatting}}.[[/note]] For another thing: it takes a more grounded approach to the concept of {{talking animal}}s (a perennial staple of Disney films) by establishing that only the protagonist can [[SpeaksFluentAnimal speak to animals]] due to being [[RaisedByWolves raised by gorillas]], while the other human characters can't.
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