
Before he became king of the jungle in Tarzan (1999), Tarzan was a clumsy kid trying to be part of his adoptive mother Kala's community of apes. While trying to prove himself, an accident puts his family in harm's way, and convinced that he will never fit in, Tarzan decides that everyone would be better off without him and runs away. But, as young Tarzan embarks on a dangerous quest of self-discovery, he finds himself stranded in a rocky place known as the Dark Mountain. Ther... (Full plot summary below)
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Before he became king of the jungle in Tarzan (1999), Tarzan was a clumsy kid trying to be part of his adoptive mother Kala's community of apes. While trying to prove himself, an accident puts his family in harm's way, and convinced that he will never fit in, Tarzan decides that everyone would be better off without him and runs away. But, as young Tarzan embarks on a dangerous quest of self-discovery, he finds himself stranded in a rocky place known as the Dark Mountain. There, an unexpected ally is willing to help the wide-eyed boy and show him the way around the green forest. Will Tarzan find his true calling in life?
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| DVDTalk.comScott WeinbergIf it's fair to knock Disney for churning out what's clearly some inferior product, I think it's only right to take note when said product starts to show signs of improvement. |
| CinemaBlend.comScott GwinI'll take Tarzan II for the enjoyable kid's movie it is and pray Disney doesn't go for a Tarzan trilogy. |
| Window to the MoviesJeffrey ChenAnother needless Disney sequel, but it also happens to be animated pretty decently. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. PuccioIt maintains the high audio and video qualities of its predecessor, but it's otherwise aimed strictly at the kiddie set. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...it seems fairly obvious that adults will find Tarzan II tedious and tiresome. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonThe general level of technical accomplishment is so high that it really stands out badly whenever something briefly drops to the normal level of DisneyToon animation. |
| User Review` Oneeb `really luved it .. first i thought it wont be as good as the 1st part was but when i saw it, it was worth seeing |
| User ReviewTerese AI do wonder why adults choose to watch something that's aimed at children only to refer to it as being childish. Surely given the overall appearence of the film it would warn adults that it's something children would enjoy instead of the relentless holywood trash that's constantly bombarding our cinemas. |
| User Reviewphanoo Jreali gud nt as gud as d 1st 1 bt stil vry gd |
| User ReviewJoanna SMy 22 month old son LOVES this movie, and requests it daily! Great, cute kids' movie, not scary, good message. |