Tarzan II is a
direct-to-video midquel to the
Disney animated film
Tarzan, released on June 14, 2005.
The film tells the story of a young Tarzan's adventure to discover
who he really is. It features two new songs from
Phil Collins and takes place during the song
"
Son of Man" from the
first film.
Plot
As a young boy being raised by
gorillas,
Tarzan (voiced by Harrison Chad) is worried that a fabled monster
known as the Zugor (voiced by
George
Carlin) will someday catch him. He is disappointed that he
can't run as quickly as the other young apes in his family, and his
attempts to prove himself keep resulting in chaos. When an accident
leaves his mother thinking that Tarzan has died and the other apes
feeling that Tarzan has reached a fitting end, the boy believes it
best for everyone involved if he runs away.
He finds his way to a rocky place known as Dark Mountain, inhabited
by two hulking, spoiled gorilla brothers, the dim-witted Uto
(voiced by
Brad Garrett), the
exceedingly violent Kago (voiced by
Ron
Perlman), and their controlling, over-protective Mama Gunda
(voiced by
Estelle Harris). But they
fear the Zugor as much as Tarzan does, and when the booming call of
the monster echoes through the valley, Tarzan is able to escape
from them.
He encounters a crotchety old gorilla who at first keeps the boy
distant, but Tarzan discovers that this old gorilla actually is
Zugor, who uses hollow trees as megaphones to amplify his voice and
pretend to be a monster to scare other jungle creatures away from
his territory and food. Tarzan uses this discovery to force Zugor
into letting the boy stay with him. Thanks to Tarzan's cheerfulness
and helpfulness, Zugor begins to warm to him as the boy continues
to try to figure out what he is.
Tarzan's friends
Terk (voiced by Brenda Grate)
and
Tantor (voiced by Harrison Fahn) come
looking for him, but Tarzan does not want to return home with them.
It is only when his adoptive mother
Kala (voiced by
Glenn
Close) arrives and encounters trouble with Gunda and her boys
that Tarzan finally realizes what he is supposed to be: a
Tarzan, with his own special tricks that no one else in
the jungle can do. Terk and Tantor save Tarzan and become best
friends once again. Tarzan tells his mother she
was right
before, and that he is a part of his family. Kala then gives him a
hug and tells him how proud she is of him for rescuing her from the
two ape brothers, after which Mama Gunda punishes her kids, Kago
and Uto for destroying Zugor's tree house and Terk and Tantor are
finally reunited with their best friend, Tarzan.
Cast
- Harrison Chad as Tarzan, before he
was king of the jungle, Tarzan was an awkward kid trying to fit in
with his ape family. When he was growing up, Tarzan had a childhood
fear of the Zugor, a mythical monster said to live on Dark
mountain. His second fear was that his mother, Kala would get hurt
because of him. Although he walks like an ape, he is nowhere as
fast as one, which results in the accident that leads his family to
believe he is dead. When he overhears his mother tell Kerchak she would have given her life for him, and
three ape females who say Kala and the family are better off
without him, he decides to run away. After he traveling
perhaps two to three days he is chased by a leopard (probably
Sabor
) into a valley. After escaping the family of
three apes who are trapped there, Tarzan follows/chases an old
gorilla into a tree the ape calls home. When Tarzan discovers the
old ape is really the Zugor, he blackmails him into helping him
learn to be a good ape, and when he realizes he isn't an ape, he
forces Zugor to help him figure out what he is. Later on in the
movie, he finally finds out that he is where he belonged, and calls
himself, a Tarzan. This being his name and the only thing that he,
at the time, knew himself to be, (other than an ape that is).
- Glenn Close as Kala, Tarzan's
adoptive mother loves her son more than anything. Kala is kind and
gentle unless provoked, or if her family is threatened. When Tarzan
is assumed dead, she is devastated. When she learns Tarzan is alive
and that Terk and Tantor have gone to find him, she too goes off to
find him, but is joined by three unnamed Gorilla babies bored with
staying home. When she encounters Mama Gunda and her boys, Kago
rams her with his shoulder, sending her and the three babies down
to a ledge below. Unable to help her son, she is trapped, and
merely able to save the three baby gorillas. When the ledge breaks,
and she is unable to have anything to hold on to, her adoptive son,
Tarzan, comes to her rescue. When Tarzan explains why he left, she
implies that instead of endangering her life, he has just saved
it.
- Brenda Grate as Terk, Tarzan's
sarcastic, wise cracking, and blunt "cousin." Her Full name is
Terkina, but she goes by Terk. When Tantor convinces her he heard
Tarzan's voice from Dark mountain, she goes with him. When they get
to dark mountain, Zugor scares them into the gorge where two ape
brothers and their Mama, Gunda, are "trapped" by the Zugor. Mama
Gunda is looking for a new family to take over, so they "Squeeze"
out where the family's nesting grounds are from Terk.
- Harrison Fahn as Tantor, A
germophobic, panic prone elephant, loyal to his friends, Terk and
Tarzan, despite these impediments, Tantor hears Tarzan's voice from
Dark mountain because he has "20-20 hearing." He drags Terk along
with him to bring their friend back.
- George Carlin as Zugor, An old
hermit ape living in a hollow tree on Dark Mountain. He is the
"monster" feared by Tarzan and almost all the animals, even Sabor
the leopard. He claims he is alone because he got old and unable to
keep up with his migrating family. However when Tarzan tells the
Gorilla he is a danger to his own family, Zugor is rattled by this
revelation. Tarzan blackmails Zugor into helping him figure out
what he is; in return, Tarzan will not tell anyone he is the
"Monster." As time passes, Zugor grows fond of Tarzan, even letting
him be a "Zugor-in training" when Tarzan starts to think he is
nothing at all. When Tarzan accidentally reveals Zugor's secret he
is angry and hurt at the betrayal, which results in his tree
getting destroyed by Kago and Uto. He later comes to Tarzan's
rescue with a vine for him to use to terrorize the two brothers.
While Tarzan deals with them, Zugor trades insults with Mama Gunda,
which ends with him saying she has beautiful eyes. After the fight,
she and her boys leave to live with him.
- Estelle Harris as Mama Gunda, A
controlling, overbearing, and short, both in height and in temper,
female ape. She doesn't like her boys fighting each other, and
pulls them down to her eye level by their bottom lips. It is most
likely her personality and her spoiled sons that got them kicked
out of every family they have been in. When she falls for Zugor,
she and her boys go to live with him, and plan to fix the damage
they haved done to his tree.
- Brad Garrett as Uto, A dim witted,
clumsy, and panicky ape who likes to throw any creature he finds
off a cliff to see if they can fly. He is the reason why he, his
mother and brother are trapped the rocky valley dug into dark
mountain. When he fell in Gunda and Kago came to get him out and
all three were "trapped" by the Zugor. When they learn Zugor is
just an old ape he and Kago, under orders from their mother,
destroy Zugor's tree.
- Ron Perlman as Kago, A violent,
easily provoked, and an all around thug. Kago enjoys picking on
anyone smaller than himself, aside from his mother, before whom he
is a complete wimp. He and his brother display unusual strength,
shown in their ability to smash rocks.
Reception
The film won a DVDX Award for Best Original Score (in a DVD
Premiere Movie) in 2006. It was also nominated in 2006 for the
Annie Award for Home Entertainment Production and for the Young
Artist Award for Best Performance in a Voice-Over Role - Young
Actress
Brenda Grate.
References
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