Feeling the shame and protective instincts that had been stirred during her captivity, Tarzan stepped forward to defend Jane's character. He addressed the public, speaking out against the documentary's biased portrayal and highlighting Jane's bravery and resilience.
Released in 1994, Tarzan: The Shame of Jane (Italian: Tarzán: La vergogna di Jane ) was part of a wave of Italian-produced adult animations. Unlike modern digital animation, this era utilized traditional hand-drawn techniques that mimicked the aesthetic of mainstream theatrical releases to create a satirical or "shock" contrast. 3. Production & Distribution
The title you provided refers to Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane , a 1995 adult film directed by Joe D'Amato. It is widely recognized as a "hardcore" parody or adult version of the Tarzan legend, rather than a mainstream animated or family-friendly movie. Critical & Audience Reception