Tarzan

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  • 1991
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.1  (1,083)

Tarzan is a television series that aired from 1966 to 1968, based on the popular character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The show starred Ron Ely as Tarzan, who is depicted as a quick and skilled man who lives in the jungle and protects it from danger. He is brought up by apes and can communicate with them fluently while carrying out his noble intentions. The show's plot revolves around Tarzan's adventures in the jungle, as he defends it from all kinds of threats, whether they come from animals, other humans, or even supernatural forces. Tarzan is joined on his missions by his loyal companion and friend, Jai - played by Manuel Padilla, Jr., who is a native boy he rescued from a plane crash in the jungle. Together, they encounter various challenges and often get into tricky situations, but they always manage to prevail in the end. The show also features several recurring characters who play important roles in the narrative. Tarzan's love interest, Jane, is present in the show as well, played by several different actresses over the course of the series. Other characters include a group of poachers, the native tribe that Jai belongs to, and various villains who pose a threat to Tarzan's peaceful existence in the jungle. Throughout the series, Tarzan is portrayed as a noble and heroic figure, always willing to help those in need and protect the jungle from those who would harm it. He is also depicted as having a deep respect for nature and its inhabitants, and often works to promote harmony between humans and animals. The show is notable for its impressive set design and filming locations, which were shot on location in Mexico and Brazil, giving the show a sense of authenticity and immersiveness. The show's use of live animals also adds to the realism of the show, with Tarzan often interacting with and taming various beasts. The overall tone of the show is one of adventure and excitement, with each episode bringing a new challenge or obstacle for Tarzan and Jai to overcome. The show's action scenes are well-choreographed and thrilling, and the show is never afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible on television. In conclusion, Tarzan is a classic television series that has stood the test of time, thanks to its enduring popularity and pioneering storytelling. Its portrayal of the iconic character is faithful to the original novels, while also introducing new elements and characters that add to the richness of the show's universe. Whether you are a fan of the original books or just love a good adventure story, Tarzan is definitely worth watching.

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Tarzan and the Return of the Bronx
25. Tarzan and the Return of the Bronx
June 8, 1998
Carlos Mendosa, Dan's godson from the Bronx, returns to jungle after running away from home. He feels he was no longer needed by his widowed mother when she remarried. When Tarzan finds out the real reason for his 'visit' he uses his jungle psychology.
Tarzan and the Fiery End
24. Tarzan and the Fiery End
May 31, 1998
Mysterious events thought to be caused by an ancient artifact, force Tarzan to return the infamous Sapphire Elephant to its resting place in a sacred temple in the jungle.
Tarzan and the Curse of Death
23. Tarzan and the Curse of Death
May 31, 1998
A man seeking vengeance places a voodoo curse on Tarzan.
Tarzan and the Cheetah's Desperate Adventure
22. Tarzan and the Cheetah's Desperate Adventure
May 24, 1998
When Cheetah falls into a coma after a scorpion bite, Tarzan and the group reminisce about the misadventures they have had with him.
Tarzan and the Dangerous Coompetition
21. Tarzan and the Dangerous Coompetition
May 24, 1998
A selfish archery champion challenges Tarzan to a duel, only to learn that some things can be gained from losing.
Tarzan and the Sixth Sense
20. Tarzan and the Sixth Sense
May 17, 1998
When an earthquake threatens Tarzan's life, the animals of the jungle do their part to rescue him.
Tarzan and the Evil Twin
19. Tarzan and the Evil Twin
May 17, 1998
Dan's conniving twin brother, Joseph assumes his identity and attempts to steal $10,000 from Jane's research fund, only to be foiled by Tarzan and Cheetah.
Tarzan and the King of the Apes
18. Tarzan and the King of the Apes
May 10, 1998
An aging anthropologist re-discovers the small family of gorillas that he found many years ago, at the start of career.
Tarzan and the Sapphire Elephant
17. Tarzan and the Sapphire Elephant
May 10, 1998
Tarzan is bribed by the commissioner to recover a priceless artifact from an ancient temple littered with booby traps.
Tarzan and the Mating Season
16. Tarzan and the Mating Season
May 3, 1998
Roger learns that love is as delicate for humans as it is for animals.
Tarzan and the New Commissioner
15. Tarzan and the New Commissioner
May 3, 1998
The new commissioner, Wilfred Claxton, arrives in Bandali. He is an arrogant, abrasive man who knows little about the jungle. His main objectives are developing a game park strictly for hunting and getting rid of Tarzan.
Tarzan and the Rock Star
14. Tarzan and the Rock Star
April 26, 1998
Rock and Roll's latest answer to Madonna- Starr Reilly crashes her plane in Tarzan's jungle just as a powerful storm is about to hit. Unaccustomed to not being catered to, she learns a valuable lesson about cooperation and respect from Tarzan.
Tarzan and the Russian Invasion
13. Tarzan and the Russian Invasion
April 26, 1998
When Roger finds a lost cosmonaut (lost before the end of the Cold War), the entire camp is held hostage.
Tarzan and the Night Horrors
12. Tarzan and the Night Horrors
April 19, 1998
Tarzan, Jane, Roger, Dan and Cheetah travel to Haunted Island so that Roger can write an article on the endangered Malachite kingfisher. While on the island they solve the mystery of the disappearance of Father Kelly.
Tarzan and the Jewel of Justice
11. Tarzan and the Jewel of Justice
April 19, 1998
Cheetah steals Lex Monroe's illegally mined diamond, setting up another face off between the mercenary and the King of the Apes.
Tarzan and the Gift of Life
10. Tarzan and the Gift of Life
April 12, 1998
Overcome with jealousy at a party for Tantor the elephant, Cheetah steals Tantor's gifts and is taught a lesson in selfishness by Tarzan.
Tarzan and the Stone Man
9. Tarzan and the Stone Man
April 12, 1998
A primitive native man, on the lam from a ruthless construction company, is reunited with his family, with help form Tarzan.
Tarzan and the Ring of Romance
8. Tarzan and the Ring of Romance
April 5, 1998
The loss of her friendship ring given to her by Tarzan, causes Jane to reconsider their commitment to each other.
Tarzan and the Pirates Revenge
7. Tarzan and the Pirates Revenge
April 5, 1998
A virus laden monkey saves the day when it bites an escaping drug runner.
Tarzan and the Fear of Blindness
6. Tarzan and the Fear of Blindness
March 29, 1998
Jane travels to the Aruza Valley to study the red river hog. She falls down a muddy river back, striking her head on a rock and knocking herself out. When she regains consciousness, she is blind. Blind and alone in the jungle with a broken radio.
Tarzan and the Death Spiders
5. Tarzan and the Death Spiders
March 29, 1998
Shaka is bitten by a deadly spider. There is no known antidote for the poison except for a plant which grows miles away in the Urongo Basin. Unless Tarzan can bring the plant back in time, his friend Shaka will die.
Tarzan and the Odd Couple
4. Tarzan and the Odd Couple
March 22, 1998
Cheetah becomes a surrogate father when he hatches a chick after the mother hen is scared off. The trouble is that he won't give up custody when the mother returns.
Tarzan and the Witness for the Prosecution
3. Tarzan and the Witness for the Prosecution
March 22, 1998
Dan Miller is the prosecution's star witness in the murder trial of a man who kicked a bank guard. The man's partner, who escaped capture, is looking for Dan and will stop at nothing to prevent him from testifying.
Tarzan's Hollywood Adventure
2. Tarzan's Hollywood Adventure
March 15, 1998
In the jungle a stranger appears and starts to test, according to him with the authorities' approval, a defoliant. Tarzan and his friends cannot stand seeing how the woods are destroyed. They intervene right there.
Tarzan and the Deadly Cargo
1. Tarzan and the Deadly Cargo
March 15, 1998
A revolutionary gun-runner is stopped before he can take-over Bendali, thanks to Tarzan and the animals.
Description

Tarzan is a television series that aired from 1966 to 1968, based on the popular character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The show starred Ron Ely as Tarzan, who is depicted as a quick and skilled man who lives in the jungle and protects it from danger. He is brought up by apes and can communicate with them fluently while carrying out his noble intentions.

The show's plot revolves around Tarzan's adventures in the jungle, as he defends it from all kinds of threats, whether they come from animals, other humans, or even supernatural forces. Tarzan is joined on his missions by his loyal companion and friend, Jai - played by Manuel Padilla, Jr., who is a native boy he rescued from a plane crash in the jungle. Together, they encounter various challenges and often get into tricky situations, but they always manage to prevail in the end.

The show also features several recurring characters who play important roles in the narrative. Tarzan's love interest, Jane, is present in the show as well, played by several different actresses over the course of the series. Other characters include a group of poachers, the native tribe that Jai belongs to, and various villains who pose a threat to Tarzan's peaceful existence in the jungle.

Throughout the series, Tarzan is portrayed as a noble and heroic figure, always willing to help those in need and protect the jungle from those who would harm it. He is also depicted as having a deep respect for nature and its inhabitants, and often works to promote harmony between humans and animals.

The show is notable for its impressive set design and filming locations, which were shot on location in Mexico and Brazil, giving the show a sense of authenticity and immersiveness. The show's use of live animals also adds to the realism of the show, with Tarzan often interacting with and taming various beasts.

The overall tone of the show is one of adventure and excitement, with each episode bringing a new challenge or obstacle for Tarzan and Jai to overcome. The show's action scenes are well-choreographed and thrilling, and the show is never afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible on television.

In conclusion, Tarzan is a classic television series that has stood the test of time, thanks to its enduring popularity and pioneering storytelling. Its portrayal of the iconic character is faithful to the original novels, while also introducing new elements and characters that add to the richness of the show's universe. Whether you are a fan of the original books or just love a good adventure story, Tarzan is definitely worth watching.

Tarzan is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (76 episodes). The series first aired on October 5, 1991.

Where to Watch Tarzan

Tarzan is available for streaming on the PRO website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tarzan on demand at , Tubi TV, Pluto TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    October 5, 1991
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (1,083)