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Cartoon Tarzan and the Olympiads 1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2007

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  • Is there anywhere you can get Filmation background music? I am really digging them, and remember them all from when I was 10 or so!!

  • Hi. Unfortunately I won't be able to help you. I believe I can get you the music from tarzan using specific software but I do not know how to remove voices :(

  • That is good one. I agree

  • Olympiad (the commpetition) is comming from Greece. I think tarzan in these cartoons is traveling a lot hehe :D

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  • Who cares? This cartoon was the BEST back in the day. When you are 9, you don't care about the physics of swinging, talking with animals, or trojans in the jungle. It was all cool .

  • why did those greeks run away, greeks dont now how to retreat.

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  • Taking me back to when I was 9 years old. Thanks bro. :-)

  • i been looking for years for this cartoon thanks one of my favorite

  • @hexseeker Either that or there is a Greek colony somewhere in Africa.

  • @Kanefilms ...And now that you're grown up, you see those things you just mentioned to us- and you see that the things- physics-albeit slow- can make sense- but still get entranced by how well-animated the show was.

  • this is pure genius, and what a fantastic memory jerker from the 70's, amazing to see it in colour now after only having a b&w tv when we were young, thank you.

  • @VideyoJunkei I agree. I love this Filmation music. It's low-key yet it works in underscoring the film's moments of tension and wonder effectively. 00:26 Quiet but hopeful then suddenly 00:29 ominous and tense. I love it.

  • MY goodness. This is as good as I remember it. You know many of the sequences-from Tarzan's graceful vine-swings 00:32 00:45 00:55, to his recovery right after a landing 01:03 (even as he grabs a vine on his way down)- are clearly run on ones; Richard Williams was absolutely right in saying "Animating on ones is twice the work (as on twos) but it looks three times as good." I've just watched each of these sequences alone 10 times in a row, and will do it again soon.

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