The film takes place during the "Son of Man" musical sequence of the original movie. A young, clumsy Tarzan feels like an outcast because he can’t keep up with the other apes. After an accident leads him to believe he is a danger to his family, he runs away and encounters the , a legendary "monster" who is actually just an elderly, lonely ape living in a volcano. Their unlikely friendship serves as the heart of the story as Tarzan learns that being "different" is his greatest strength. Highlights
Tarzan 2 (2005) is a charming "midquel" that fills in the gaps of the original Disney classic by exploring Tarzan's awkward childhood years. While it doesn't reach the heights of the 1999 masterpiece, it’s a solid family film with impressive animation for a direct-to-video release. Tarzan 2 [m1080p] (2005).mp4
The movie features a surprisingly high-profile cast, including George Carlin as the Zugor, whose comedic timing adds a layer of wit that adults will appreciate. Brad Garrett and Ron Perlman also provide great supporting voices. The film takes place during the "Son of
In the m1080p format, the animation holds up remarkably well. The lush jungle backgrounds are vibrant, and the character expressions are fluid—a noticeable step up from typical sequels of that era. The Verdict Their unlikely friendship serves as the heart of
Phil Collins returns with new original songs. While they aren't as iconic as "You'll Be in My Heart," tracks like "Leaving Home (Find My Way)" maintain that soulful, rhythmic "Tarzan sound."
Tarzan 2 is a lighthearted adventure that succeeds by focusing on character growth rather than high-stakes action. It’s a perfect pick for younger viewers or Disney completionists.