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While the film was a multi-national production, the English-language version is the most sought-after globally. The dialogue, though secondary to the visual storytelling, provides the essential framework for Jane’s transformation from a refined explorer to a woman at home in the wild.

In 1995, a small studio known for risqué animated shorts produced The Shame of Jane , a 40-minute adult feature parodying the Jane character from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan universe. Due to copyright concerns, the film never used the name “Tarzan” directly, instead referring to the male lead as “Jungle Lord.” However, fan communities have informally labeled cross-edits as “Tarzan x Shame of Jane.”

Original releases of Tarzan X in 1995 were distributed heavily on VHS tapes and early, low-bitrate VCDs, resulting in muddy colors and heavy tracking grain. However, the rise of boutique retro distribution networks has sparked a demand for "high quality new" editions. Original 1995 Release Modern "High Quality" Remasters VHS / VCD / Low-res DVD Digital HD / Upscaled Blu-ray Resolution 240p - 480i 720p to 1080p AI-enhanced Audio Tracks Mono / Stereo Italian or French Restored English Dub / High-fidelity audio Color Grading Faded greens, dark shadows Corrected contrast highlighting Kenyan landscapes