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Trailer - Disney's "Tarzan" (1999)

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

PLEASE READ THIS - This video was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:
http://terrororstralis.com/films/colour/99b.htm

The highly memorable Disney film "Tarzan", was directed by Chris Buck & Kevin Lima in 1999. The following actors provided the voices: Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan; Minnie Driver as Jane; Glen Close as Kala; Rosie O'Donnell as Terk; Nigel Hawthorne as Professor Archimedes Q Porter; Brian Blessed as Clayton; and Lance Henrikson as Kerchak.

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  • Thank you God to let me born on 96, so I could join this kind of movies, still on cinema, and learn what disney really were, the classics and the magic, just wonderfull, thanks

  • Yes, God has a soft spot for those born in the 1990s. Everything he created over the last 13 and a half billion years was just practice for that decade.

  • Song name..??..

  • Two Worlds

  • Can anyone please tell me the name of the song that plays at 0:44? I know that it is Phil Collins, but I can't find out which song it is! It just such an amazing soundtrack to a fantastic movie.

  • Apologies for the delay in responding but I didn't get a notification it had been posted. The song is "Two Worlds".

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  • My Gosh. This trailer, the nostalgia, the animation... This is definitely one of my favorite movies ever.

  • Tarzan and The Lion King is one of my all time favourite movies! Glad I was born in 94'

  • @H1tmonchan what is the game called? :D

  • There was once a time when animation was considered special because there was nothing that animation couldn't render and make available to audiences. CGI changed all that and now those flights of the imagination are available to BOTH animation and live action. However, animation is still a special case because it is much more work intensive and is truly a labour of love. However, like live action, if the script is lame then you get a second rate film and even if the animation is high quality.

  • I remember seeing this intro everytime I started the action game on the computer. Nostalgia at its best :D

    For a game based one a movie, this is one of the few games which actually intergrates the true epicness from the movie and makes a smashing good game out of it too.

  • definantly one of my favourite moveis

  • Probably the most beautiful art and animation quality I've ever seen on a movie.

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