Tarzan II

2005 "The Legend Begins"
5.5| 1h12m| G| en
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When one of his missteps puts his family in jeopardy, Tarzan decides they would be better off without him.

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Micitype Pretty Good
Steineded How sad is this?
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Aiden Melton The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
joshfedderson Tarzan 2 is the story that goes on during the actual story or the original, kind of like Lion King 1/2 it is one of those stories that explains a lot and answers a lot of questions. This story is about Tarzan's childhood and the adventures he goes on, it is mostly about him finding out who he really is and excepting that he is unique and has his own special skills.Along the way he makes new friends who teach him about things, and in turn he teaches them about new things. I also liked the fact that it just focuses on Tarzan and not Jane, don't get me wrong I love Jane she is great and I love the romance of Tarzan and Jane, this story is great because we get to see more of Tarzan's childhood that was sort of a mystery in the original. And we get to see him acquire some of his amazing skills like tree surfing and his first Tarzan yell. Tarzan 2 is a fun film with new characters and a new story. And it does answer questions viewers might have about his childhood. Reason I give it a 9 is I feel it could have explained a lot more then it did, and a good amount was explained, it's just I wish they would have explained more. 9/10 for Tarzan 2
Jesper Brun Tarzan II I would say is maybe the best looking of the direct-to- video sequels. I was pretty overwhelmed by the beautiful landscapes and how grand they were made. To shortly sum up my impression of the idea of making a so-called midquel: I think it was a great idea, because we did not see how Tarzan coped with his identity issues in the original. The scenes in Tarzan II which has that theme in its undivided focus work out brilliantly without any need for words. George Carlin's role as Zugor did make a good impression on me, because I was a little sceptical to begin with. He and Tarzan share some heartfelt moments together.My only direct criticism towards Tarzan II is that these three apes, Mama Gunda, Kago and Uto are given too much screen time for my taste. They could have made the same impact on Tarzan's life with fewer lines. Tarzan II is worth watching, and kids can enjoy the adventure and the comedy while adults may find it pleasant to see the heartfelt moments.
TxMike I really, really like the first Disney's animated Tarzan movie. The story was good and the dialog was inventive and funny. Maybe I'm just tired of animated movies, but watching this Tarzan II was a let down.The story is very simple. Boy Tarzan is frustrated because he can't run fast enough and isn't strong enough, and gets separated from his family when a tree across a deep ravine crashed down while his family is crossing in a storm. He evades one trouble and ends up in the presence of the old ape (George Carlin) who tells Tarzan that he isn't an ape. So Tarzan sets out to figure out what he really is.So, with the help of his friends he finally is reunited with, and his mother, he figures out what he is -- a "Tarzan", someone who can figure out things that the apes can't. So, in a sense, this is the very beginning of what he was to become, Tarzan of the jungle.
Jessica Carvalho I liked this movie, it's cute and shows Tarzan's problems as a child. You can see many of the characters of the first movie again, And see a little bit of Tarzan's childhood.But I preferred the first movie,since there is more action and comedy, and, we cannot forget, romance.When I heard that Disney's studios were going to do a second movie of Tarzan, I was thinking that they were going to show Tarzan's and Jane's life in the jungle. So, for me, I stayed a bit disappointed when I saw that it was about Tarzan's childhood. But okay.It's Disney, so, it's cute.