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Tarzan II

The Legend Begins
2005 | 72m | English

(13585 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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When one of his missteps puts his family in jeopardy, Tarzan decides they would be better off without him.
Release Date: Jun 13, 2005
Director: Brian Smith
Writer: Jim Kammerud, Bob Tzudiker, Brian Smith, Noni White, Edgar Rice Burroughs
Genres: Animation, Family, Adventure
Keywords feral child, cartoon, tarzan, prequel, jungle
Production Companies DisneyToon Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Harrison Chad Tarzan (voice)
George Carlin Zugor (voice)
Brad Garrett Uto (voice)
Ron Perlman Kago (voice)
Estelle Harris Mama Gunda (voice)
Glenn Close Kala (voice)
Lance Henriksen Kerchak (voice)
Brenda Grate Terk (voice)
Connor Hutcherson Tonka (voice)
Hamilton Camp Additional Voices (voice)
April Winchell Additional Voices (voice)
Baron Davis Additional Voices (voice)
Connor Matheus Additional Voices
Harrison Fahn Tantor (voice)
Iona Morris Additional Voices
Name Job
Johan Klingler Layout
Manny DeGuzman Animation Manager
Trevor Tamboline Animation Department Coordinator
Scott T. Petersen Animation
Bill Perkins Art Direction
Julian Hynes Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Supervisor
Carol David Bocalan Animation Manager
Peter J. Deluca Art Department Manager
Tom Caulfield Animation
David 'Joey' Mildenberger Special Effects
David J. Hardy Animation Manager
John MacFarlane Visual Effects
Noe Garcia Visual Effects
Jim Kammerud Screenplay
Bob Tzudiker Screenplay
Andrew Collins Supervising Animator, Assistant Director
Joaquim Royo Morales Art Direction
John Royer Editor
Joe Crowley Production Manager
Jill Brandt Production Manager
Jean-Christophe Poulain Layout
Pieter Lommerse Animation Supervisor
Ian Harrowell Supervising Animator
Russ Mooney Animation Director
Levy Vergara Layout Supervisor
Jennifer Dolce Assistant Editor
Nancy Frazen Additional Editing
Mark A. Bollinger Post Production Supervisor
Doug Jackson Sound Editor
Tammy Fearing Supervising Dialogue Editor, Supervising ADR Editor
Steven Gizicki Music Supervisor
Lin Hua Zheng Art Direction
Doug Little Digital Producer
Dan Forster Production Manager
Keiji Kishi Production Supervisor
Olivier Adam Layout
Julio Leon Layout
Andreas Wessel-Therhorn Animation Supervisor
Matthew Jones CGI Supervisor
Marc Wasik Supervising Animator
Dante Clemente Animation Director
Jonathon Tinsay Production Manager
Vartan Nazarian Assistant Editor
Ronald Eng Supervising Sound Editor
Richard C. Franklin Sound Editor
Dominick Certo Music Editor
Brian Smith Director, Screenplay
Chris Butler Storyboard
Noni White Screenplay
Evan Spiliotopoulos Additional Writing
Rhett Reese Additional Writing
Edgar Rice Burroughs Novel
Phil Collins Songs
Mark Mancina Original Music Composer
Dave Metzger Original Music Composer
Alexs Stadermann Assistant Director
Jamie Thomason Casting Director
Sergio Pablos Character Designer
Bernard Derriman Supervising Animator
Richard L. McCullough Assistant Editor
Don L. Harper Conductor
Warwick Gilbert Animation
Name Title
Carolyn Bates Producer
Leslie Hough Co-Producer
Jim Kammerud Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
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Popularity History


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2024 5 43 82 25
2024 6 30 43 17
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

A massive improvement on 2002's <em>'Tarzan & Jane'</em> - this is a proper follow-up. Amazing what can happen when you try, eh Disney? <em>'Tarzan II'</em> still doesn't compare to the original film from 1999, but this third (not second, as the title would suggest) film from the series is actual ... ly good. There's thankfully one consistent story, albeit a prequel one, and there are even returns for Glenn Close (Kala) and Lance Henriksen (Kerchak) onscreen and Phil Collins behind it with the music. The premise is fairly simple, yet it still makes for enjoyable enough viewing. It has heart and meaning, as well as decent humour. It could be greater but I can still very much appreciate what it brings to the table. A fitting revisit to the world of Tarzan, unlike its predecessor.

Jun 23, 2021