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Jane from tarzan
Jane from tarzan




jane from tarzan

She's an example of that trope played right. Daddy's Girl: Jane and her father are very close.Crossover: With Kong: King of the Apes.

jane from tarzan

  • Bring It Back Alive: In the first episode, the unseen villain revealed to be Clayton tells his poachers to bring the 'ape boy' back to him alive.
  • Blue Blood: Earl Greystoke and his grandson John (Tarzan).
  • Big Eater: Tarzan though never mentioned, it may be due to his super powers.
  • Big Bad: Clayton is ultimately revealed to be this as he's behind the poaching in Season 1.
  • Badass Normal: With the exception of his powers, Jane Porter is Tarzan's equal in everything he can do because of her training with her mother's stunt doubles.
  • Animal Talk: Tarzan obviously can talk to animals of the jungle, but he also shows the ability to talk to animals such as birds and his Grandfather's pet dog.
  • Tarzan briefly blames Jane for that whole “being captured” thing but once the two bury the hatchet they become a dynamic duo, as they find themselves caught up in animal trafficking, corporate sabotage involving pesticides and, of course, that age-old classic of bulldozers threatening to destroy trees. The unlikely decision by Tarzan to stay in an unknown home and try fitting in is made easier by the presence of Jane. Luckily Lord Greystoke is able to get Tarzan to understand that though Kala is his mother he did have other parents and that Greystoke is Tarzan’s family as well. He’d hired people to infiltrate Porter’s staff and to look for and retrieve Tarzan but when the teen ape man is brought to civilization, and stuck in a bedroom for the first time, he naturally wants no part of it.

    jane from tarzan

    Turns out the Earl of Greystoke had seen that youtube footage of the jungle boy and has realised that Tarzan is his grandson. The shows main storyline truly kicks in when Tarzan is forced to run back and help Jane when she trips while the two are being chased by a helicopter he is netted and captured. Doctor Porter makes another visit to the Wazuri village this time with his 15-year-old daughter Jane and when she gets lost in the jungle, she is saved by Tarzan. Tarzan grows up with his superpowers and becomes best friends with Muviro. Come morning Chief Waziri tells Porter that the child has died, but in reality the Shaman and the Chief’s son Muviro has slipped the baby out of the village and entrusted him in the safety of Kala. The result? A super-human with speed, strength, agility and the handy ability to grow a set of claws. The Shaman then mixes his potions with Porter’s medicines and they then coat the baby during a fire lit ceremony with the essence of cheetah, lion and gorilla. Lucky for the kid Doctor Porter was also visiting this village at the time, he came to Africa to learn of the local medicines and lore to see if he could combine them with what modern medical science has come up with, and he does what he can to help the Shaman with the injured babe. In Tarzan & Jane a plane crash kills the infant Tarzan’s parents, and though he is found and raised by the ape Kala, she does not bring him back to her fellow apes but instead takes him to the nearest native village so the Shaman there can heal the injuries the little fellow had sustained during the crash. That Avi Arad, former CEO of Marvel Studios, is the one to come up with this concept should make this decision more understandable.

    JANE FROM TARZAN SERIES

    This series actually turns Tarzan into a superhero, with actual super powers, and yet it somehow works. This Netflix series really play fast and loose with the Tarzan mythology.






    Jane from tarzan