Tarzan II
Summary
Before he was King of the Jungle, Tarzan was an awkward young kid just trying to fit in. When one of his missteps puts his family in jeopardy, Tarzan decides they would be better off without him. Along his new journey he must come face to face with the mysterious Zugor, the most powerful force in th... Full description
Summary: |
Before he was King of the Jungle, Tarzan was an awkward young kid just trying to fit in. When one of his missteps puts his family in jeopardy, Tarzan decides they would be better off without him. Along his new journey he must come face to face with the mysterious Zugor, the most powerful force in the land. Together, Tarzan and Zugor discover that being different is not a weakness and that friends and family are the greatest strength of all. |
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Item Description: |
Based on the "Tarzan" stories created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Special features: Phil Collins music video; 'The legacy of Tarzan': a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how Phil Collins created new music for the film; Tarzan's Matter-of-facts: viewing mode that features facts and explains novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs' unique ape language |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (71 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital. |
Audience: |
MPAA rating: G. |
Production Credits: |
Animation supervisors, Pieter Lommerse, Andreas Wessel-Therhorn ; art directors, Bill Perkins, Joaquim Royo Morales, Lin Hua Zheng ; editor, John Royer ; music score composers, Mark Mancina, Dave Metzger ; songs, Phil Collins ; character designer, Sergio Fablos. |
ISBN: |
0788837133 |
Author Notes: |
Carlin also wrote three books and appeared on television and in movies. Besides his four Grammy Awards for best spoken comedy album, he was nominated for five Emmys. In 2002, Carlin was awarded the Freedom of Speech Award by the First Amendment Center in cooperation with the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado, and he was the named 11th recipient of The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in June of 2008. George Carlin passed away at age 71 on June 22, 2008 in Santa Monica, California. (Bowker Author Biography) |