Tarzan II (2005)

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Written by Jim Kammerud, Rhett Reese

Directed by Brian Smith

Also known as "Tarzan 2"

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

It's time to return to the jungle...This sequel to the hit Disney movie takes us back to Tarzan's youth, when the awkward and naive Tarzan is beginning to realise that he isn't the same as the other apes. His adoptive mother Kala assures him that the differences aren't important and just make him special, but when he feels they jeopardise Kala's life he decides to leave. Trying to discover his place in the world, he encounters a family of rogue gorillas who send him up the mysterious Dark Mountain. There he meets the dreaded Zugor, a mythical monster. But Zugor isn't quite what he expected.... Soon Zugor becomes Tarzan's mentor, and teaches him to appreciate his own unique skills. That eventually turns him into the jungle hero that we know and love, in this great animated adventure.

When is Tarzan II next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic Tomorrow, 1:50pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD Tomorrow, 1:50pm. See more...

Cast

Harrison ChadTarzan
Image for George CarlinGeorge CarlinZugor
Brad GarrettUto
Image for Ron PerlmanRon PerlmanKago
Estelle HarrisMama Gunda
Image for Glenn CloseGlenn CloseKala
Lance HenriksenKerchak
Brenda GrateTerk
Harrison FahnTantor

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