The voice cast, which included Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, brought depth and nuance to their characters, making it easy for audiences to become invested in their journey. The film's music, composed by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina, added an extra layer of magic, with catchy songs like "You'll Be in My Heart" and "Trashin' the Camp" becoming instant classics.
: Indicates the audio has been dubbed into English from the original Italian. tarzanxshameofjane1994480penglishdubx2
The English dubbed version of "Tarzan x Shame of Jane" was produced by ADV Films, a renowned anime distribution company. The dub was released in 1996, and it quickly gained popularity among English-speaking audiences. The dubbed version was praised for its faithfulness to the original Japanese script, as well as the talented voice cast, which included Christopher Adams as Tarzan and Sarah Hauser as Jane. The voice cast, which included Tony Goldwyn as
Note: The file appears to be a fan‑made edit that splices together scenes from the 1994 Disney “Tar Tarzan” (or a similarly‑named production) with additional dialogue and footage that re‑contextualize the relationship between Tarzan and Jane. As a fan‑edit, it is not an official release. The English dubbed version of "Tarzan x Shame
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The voice cast, which included Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan and Minnie Driver as Jane, brought depth and nuance to their characters, making it easy for audiences to become invested in their journey. The film's music, composed by Phil Collins and Mark Mancina, added an extra layer of magic, with catchy songs like "You'll Be in My Heart" and "Trashin' the Camp" becoming instant classics.
: Indicates the audio has been dubbed into English from the original Italian.
The English dubbed version of "Tarzan x Shame of Jane" was produced by ADV Films, a renowned anime distribution company. The dub was released in 1996, and it quickly gained popularity among English-speaking audiences. The dubbed version was praised for its faithfulness to the original Japanese script, as well as the talented voice cast, which included Christopher Adams as Tarzan and Sarah Hauser as Jane.
Note: The file appears to be a fan‑made edit that splices together scenes from the 1994 Disney “Tar Tarzan” (or a similarly‑named production) with additional dialogue and footage that re‑contextualize the relationship between Tarzan and Jane. As a fan‑edit, it is not an official release.
Before discussing the film, we must decode the search term itself.