This is never revealed in the movie. Viewers are supposedly left to decide the answer for themselves.
Tarzan is an action adventure movie.
Tarzan - 1966 Village of Fire - 1.11 was released on: USA: 18 November 1966
Tarzan wasnt given a last name in the movie. He was simply refered to as "Tarzan". Although some people might say that his last name is "Lord Of The Apes" Also in the book his name was John Clayton
As far as I know, there is no new animated Tarzan film in the making. But if you're asking if another Tarzan film was ever made after the original animated feature, the answer is yes. There were two sequels made. The first, "Tarzan & Jane," came out in 2003. It's a movie that takes place after the end of the original movie. There was a TV series which was called "The Legend of Tarzan," and it ran from 2001 to 2003. Most episodes took place after the end of the first movie, with Jane and her father living in the jungle with Tarzan and his ape family. The second sequel, "Tarzan II," came out in 2005. This was a prequel which explored the childhood of Tarzan more fully. According to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB), there is going to be a non-animated and non-Disney Tarzan movie opening in Germany in October 2013.
Steve Reeves only acted in 21 films and none of them were as Tarzan.
Tarzan is an action adventure movie.
Elmo Lincoln played Tarzan in the earliest Tarzan movie; Tarzan, Man of the Apes (1918).
Tarzan - 1966 Village of Fire - 1.11 was released on: USA: 18 November 1966
"Tarzan the Ape Man" (1932).
Tarzan's Quest was created in 1936.
Tarzan - 1966 Village of Fire 1-11 was released on: USA: 18 November 1966
Tarzan - 1966 The Fire People 1-16 was released on: USA: 30 December 1966
Yes it is a nice animation movie.
Because he is the now the new leader of the gorlias.
No sorry.
Tarzan wasnt given a last name in the movie. He was simply refered to as "Tarzan". Although some people might say that his last name is "Lord Of The Apes" Also in the book his name was John Clayton
Tarzan the Tiger was created in 1929.