Tarzan X Shame Of Jane Best

Their cover of “Strangers Like Me” (live, Berlin 2001 bootleg). Jane’s insecurity meets Tarzan’s wonder. Chills.

The Shame of Jane ’s Tarzan barely speaks three words in the entire season. His communication is through action. Interestingly, in the "Tarzan x Shame of Jane Best" crossovers, fans often mute Disney’s Tarzan and subtitle him with SoJ ’s grunts. Conversely, they overdub SoJ ’s Tarzan with Phil Collins’ "You’ll Be in My Heart" for ironic comedic relief. tarzan x shame of jane best

It strips the romance novel of its polite pretenses and gets down to the primal muck of what it actually means to be seen. Their cover of “Strangers Like Me” (live, Berlin

When we first meet Jane Porter in Burroughs’ 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes , she is not a damsel in distress but a product of her environment: educated, refined, and emotionally suppressed. Her father, Professor Archimedes Porter, is a well-meaning but absent-minded scholar; her world is one of manners, corsets, and moral absolutism. The Shame of Jane ’s Tarzan barely speaks

Panel (right): Jane’s notebook, ink smearing as she writes, the words “Older than any bedtime tale” underlined in red.