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Even by 1995 standards, Tarzan x Shame of Jane would have faced legal threats from:

On platforms like Letterboxd , 2021-era reviews often highlight the film's "legendary" status in the genre, though most concede the plot is secondary to the adult content. Legal Controversy

Tarzan X: Shame of Jane is widely considered a cult classic of its genre due to its surprisingly high production value for the era, featuring fluid animation that contrasts with the typical low-budget nature of early 90s adult animation. The narrative serves as an erotic parody of the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs character, utilizing familiar tropes of jungle exploration and captivity, but heavily adapted for an adult audience. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl 2021

The search string represents a highly specific, algorithmic online search trend. It combines the title of a notorious 1990s adult exploitation film, its release year, language formatting, and a secondary year tag (2021) often appended by internet users looking for specific re-releases, streaming links, or digital remasters on archival platforms.

The “shame” is multilayered: shame at leaving Tarzan, shame at the pleasure she found in his arms, shame at her father’s disappointment, and shame at the judgment of other women. Unlike many fan works, the story reportedly ends ambiguously — Jane neither fully redeems herself nor succumbs entirely. This nuance is likely why it gained a cult following. Even by 1995 standards, Tarzan x Shame of

Whether you’re a cinema completionist looking for every iteration of the Burroughs legend or a fan of 90s cult classics, Tarzan: The Shame of Jane

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While the film remains a obscure entry, searches for this specific term often lead to sites archiving 90s, 2000s, and 2010s cult adult animation.

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Even by 1995 standards, Tarzan x Shame of Jane would have faced legal threats from:

On platforms like Letterboxd , 2021-era reviews often highlight the film's "legendary" status in the genre, though most concede the plot is secondary to the adult content. Legal Controversy

Tarzan X: Shame of Jane is widely considered a cult classic of its genre due to its surprisingly high production value for the era, featuring fluid animation that contrasts with the typical low-budget nature of early 90s adult animation. The narrative serves as an erotic parody of the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs character, utilizing familiar tropes of jungle exploration and captivity, but heavily adapted for an adult audience.

The search string represents a highly specific, algorithmic online search trend. It combines the title of a notorious 1990s adult exploitation film, its release year, language formatting, and a secondary year tag (2021) often appended by internet users looking for specific re-releases, streaming links, or digital remasters on archival platforms.

The “shame” is multilayered: shame at leaving Tarzan, shame at the pleasure she found in his arms, shame at her father’s disappointment, and shame at the judgment of other women. Unlike many fan works, the story reportedly ends ambiguously — Jane neither fully redeems herself nor succumbs entirely. This nuance is likely why it gained a cult following.

Whether you’re a cinema completionist looking for every iteration of the Burroughs legend or a fan of 90s cult classics, Tarzan: The Shame of Jane

After breaking down tarzanxshameofjane1995engl 2021 , we arrive at a highly specific artifact:

While the film remains a obscure entry, searches for this specific term often lead to sites archiving 90s, 2000s, and 2010s cult adult animation.

For academic or historical interest only, here is where similar lost media has been located:

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