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Tarzan II

Tarzan II 2005

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Tarzan II Plot Summary

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As a young boy raised by gorillas in the African jungle, Tarzan grows up in a world of towering trees, rapid rivers, and a social order he’s still learning to navigate. He carries a persistent worry about the mythical monster some jungle residents whisper about, a fearsome presence named Zugor that looms over the canopy and stirs the quieter corners of his day with a rumor of danger. His struggle to prove his worth becomes a pattern: he tries to match the speed and agility of the other gorillas, yet every bold attempt ends in a misstep or a miscalculation, leaving Kerchak, the tribe’s alpha, unimpressed and wary of the boy who constantly pushes the boundaries of the family’s safety and routine. This tension between belonging and proving himself threads through Tarzan’s early life, shaping how he sees his place within the gorilla clan and the forest as a whole.

A devastating accident during a canyon crossing shifts the balance of Tarzan’s world. Kala, his adoptive mother and the heart of his jungle family, is shaken into believing Tarzan has perished. The group’s grief and their collective sense of closure push them toward a quiet drift, and Tarzan—convinced that remaining would only bring more pain—chooses distance, hoping to spare everyone the ache of a potential disappearance. The jungle’s rhythm continues around him, but his absence leaves a void that cannot be easily filled, and his longing to belong surfaces in the moments of stillness between the trees and the calls of distant birds.

Tarzan’s solitude is broken in a perilous moment when Sabor, the leopard, scents the boy and gives chase, driving him into a treacherous rocky expanse known as the Dark Mountain. It’s here that the idea of a literal monster collides with a human one: Tarzan finds himself crossing paths with two hulking, spoiled gorilla brothers, Uto and Kago, and their protective mother, Mama Gunda. They trap him, and the forest seems to close in as they control the space around him with rough humor and a willingness to fight for dominance. But when the monster’s echo is heard again in the valley, the trio—Tarzan and his wary new companions—flee in a shared moment of fear, the danger of their situation becoming a catalyst for reluctant alliance rather than pure antagonism.

Tarzan’s discovery within the Dark Mountain is more than a mere escape: he encounters Zugor himself, a capricious, older gorilla who uses the hollowed trunks of trees as makeshift loudspeakers to amplify his voice, creating the illusion of a terrifying monster to keep others away from his corner of the jungle and the food it sustains. The moment of realization comes when Tarzan sees through the fearsome myth to the truth behind the disguise. Instead of fleeing, he uses this knowledge to press Zugor into a kind of uneasy agreement: if Tarzan can stay, Zugor must acknowledge him and allow him to remain. Zugor, though wary, is gradually won over by Tarzan’s upbeat spirit and his readiness to lend a hand or a smile when needed. What starts as a practical arrangement shifts into an unusual friendship, with both parties promising secrecy about each other’s true identities.

Back in the lighter folds of the jungle, Tarzan’s two closest friends—Terk and Tantor—set out to find him, driven by a mix of loyalty and worry. Kala follows a path of hope, learning that Tarzan is very much alive and that his resilience has not waned. The trio’s reunion is not a quiet one: on their way back from the Dark Mountain, they encounter trouble that tests their wits and their bonds. Mama Gunda, Uto, and Kago pursue them with relentless persistence, the chase turning into a tense, breath-stealing sequence that raises the stakes for everyone involved. Yet even as danger closes in, the children and their gorilla elders manage to escape with enough momentum to face what lies ahead.

The escape is not simply a return to what once was; it’s a pivot toward a fuller sense of family and belonging. Tarzan’s initial insistence on avoiding his original home reveals a fear of rejection, but his time with Zugor and the renewed ties with Kala, Terk, and Tantor remind him that the jungle’s strength lies in community. There’s a critical moment when Kala, drawn close to the Dark Mountain by concern and maternal instinct, finds herself confronted by Mama Gunda and her sons. Tarzan, in a decisive turn, discovers that Kala possess her own blend of cunning and resourcefulness—the very traits that make her a true member of the jungle family. Zugor also reenters the tale, returning to stand by Tarzan in a quiet, earned reconciliation, and the fragile alliance that began on a bluff of fear takes on the sturdier shape of trust and mutual respect.

The action crescendos as Tarzan uses a blend of clever traps and deft timing to outsmart Uto and Kago, turning their own overconfidence against them. In a moment of peril for Kala, Terk and Tantor work together to save her from a dangerous cliff edge, highlighting the strength of their friendship and the protective instincts that tether their group together. When the danger peaks, Tarzan’s quick thinking and nimble hand help him rescue Kala, while Zugor literally holds Mama Gunda at bay, buying time for the others to act. It’s a scene that crystallizes the evolving dynamics of trust, power, and family in the jungle—where the line between myth and reality blurs, and a creature’s roar can reveal a heart capable of loyalty.

A defining moment settles the emotional arc: Tarzan tells Kala, the steady presence who has treated him as family all along, that she was right about him all along, affirming his sense of belonging within the group. With the danger behind them and a newly forged sense of unity, Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor return to the pack, their bonds strengthened by shared peril and mutual care. Kala embraces her adopted son with a warm, corrective hug, pride shining in her eyes as she witnesses him thrive. In a final, playful note that underlines Tarzan’s acceptance of himself, the trio engages in a game with the fictional monster that once haunted his fears, a game that ends with Tarzan feeling proud of who he is and the family he has found among them.

Tarzan II Timeline

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Tarzan's upbringing in the jungle

Tarzan grows up in the jungle under the care of a gorilla family after his parents die. He worries about the rumored monster Zugor and dreams of proving himself. He also feels frustrated that he cannot run as fast as the other young gorillas, and his efforts to impress often disrupt the group, much to Kerchak's dismay.

African jungle

Canyon accident and Tarzan's self-imposed exile

A canyon crossing accident makes Kala believe Tarzan has died, and the other gorillas share the belief. To protect the group from his absence, Tarzan decides it would be best if he distances himself from the family. He slips away into the jungle to spare them pain.

Canyon edge

Alone in the jungle; Sabor pursues Tarzan at Dark Mountain

Tarzan is alone when Sabor the leopard pursues him. He ends up in the rocky Dark Mountain, where he is captured by two hulking gorilla brothers, Uto and Kago, and their overprotective mother, Gunda.

Dark Mountain

Echoing monster scares the captors and Tarzan escapes

When the monster's echo is heard in the valley, Sabor runs away and the captors become as frightened as Tarzan. The three of them scatter, giving Tarzan a chance to slip away. He begins to learn the lay of the land in this unfamiliar place.

Dark Mountain valley

Tarzan meets Zugor, the monster behind the echo

Tarzan encounters a capricious old gorilla who initially keeps him at a distance. He soon discovers that this old gorilla is Zugor, who uses hollow trees as loudspeakers to amplify his voice and pretend to be a monster to scare others away from his territory.

Dark Mountain

A reluctant friendship with Zugor

Tarzan's cheerful and helpful nature earns Zugor's reluctant friendship. Tarzan persuades Zugor to let him stay, and the two form a tentative alliance while keeping Zugor's real identity a secret.

Zugor's territory

Searches begin: Terk, Tantor, and Kala

Tarzan's two best friends, Terk and Tantor, search for him in the jungle. Kala also learns that Tarzan is alive and begins her own search for him.

Jungle and surrounding areas

Trouble at Dark Mountain; escape and regroup

Terk and Tantor encounter Mama Gunda and her sons at the Dark Mountain and get into trouble, but manage to escape. They eventually reunite with Tarzan, and the group leaves the Dark Mountain together, with Mama Gunda and her sons in pursuit.

Dark Mountain

No monster, overheard, and a hunt resumes

Tarzan reveals to Mama Gunda and her sons that there is no monster, which they overhear, realizing Zugor's deception. They begin to look for Zugor, fueling the chase back into the jungle.

Dark Mountain vicinity

Treehouse destroyed and Zugor departs

Uto and Kago destroy Tarzan's treehouse in revenge, and Zugor accuses Tarzan of breaking his promise to him, leaving and refusing to help any more.

Tarzan's treehouse

Kala arrives; Zugor reappears

Kala arrives near the Dark Mountain and is confronted by Mama Gunda and her sons. Tarzan realizes Kala has tricks that only a member of his jungle family can do, and Zugor returns to befriend him again.

Near Dark Mountain

Tarzan defeats foes and Kala is saved

Tarzan uses tricks and traps to defeat Uto and Kago. Terk and Tantor try to save Kala when she starts to fall off a cliff, and Tarzan saves her while Zugor holds Mama Gunda hostage.

Cliff edge near Dark Mountain

Tarzan embraces the family

Tarzan tells Kala that she was right and that he is part of the family. With Terk and Tantor, he returns to the pack, now accepted as a true member of the gorilla family.

Gorilla pack camp

Final moment: pride and a monster game

Kala hugs Tarzan and expresses her pride in him for saving her. Tarzan, Terk, and Tantor play a game with a monster, and Tarzan feels happy and proud of who he is.

Jungle

Tarzan II Characters

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Tarzan (Harrison Chad)

A young, energetic Tarzan who longs to prove himself within the gorilla family. He is curious, cheerful, and sometimes impulsive, causing mischief as he seeks acceptance. His bond with Zugor evolves, and his bravery helps him confront fear and protect his friends and family.

🐾 Energetic 💡 Curious 🛡️ Brave

Kala (Glenn Close)

Tarzan's adoptive mother and protector. She is gentle yet strong, nurturing Tarzan and guiding him toward belonging. Her love motivates Tarzan to seek family beyond mere acceptance and to defend those he cares about.

💚 Maternal 🛡️ Protective 🌿 Wise

Terk (Brenda Grate)

Tarzan's best friend, bold and loyal. She brings humor to the group, helps keep Tarzan’s spirits high, and faces danger with determination. Her friendship reinforces Tarzan's sense of belonging and makes the journey feel possible.

🎉 Playful 🗣️ Loyal 🧭 Resourceful

Tantor (Harrison Fahn)

Tarzan's elephant friend who is kind-hearted and cautious. He offers support and steady courage, helping the group navigate risky situations. His presence underscores the theme of chosen family beyond blood ties.

🐘 Gentle 🕊️ Loyal 😊 Cheerful

Zugor (George Carlin)

An old gorilla who pretends to be a monster to keep others away from his territory. He is gruff at first but warms to Tarzan's cheer and helps him eventually. His evolving relationship with Tarzan reframes fear into friendship.

🗝️ Trickster 🧭 Cunning 🐾 Protective

Uto (Brad Garrett)

One of the spoiled gorilla brothers who captures Tarzan and pursues the group. He is aggressive and competitive, acting as a foil to Tarzan's cleverness. His presence raises the stakes for Tarzan to prove himself.

🤼‍♂️ Aggressive 👨‍👦‍👦 Protective 🐒 Mischievous

Kago (Ron Perlman)

Uto's brother and a co-conspirator who shares similar bravado. He contributes to the danger Tarzan must navigate and adds to the dynamic tension within the monster-fearing jungle.

🤼‍♂️ Aggressive 🗝️ Impulsive 🧗 Strong

Mama Gunda (Estelle Harris)

Overprotective mother of Uto and Kago who pursues Tarzan and the others with intensity. She is fierce and determined, challenging Tarzan’s place in the jungle family. Her presence heightens the stakes and underscores the theme of family loyalties.

👩‍👧‍👦 Fiery 🛡️ Protective 🗡️ Dominant

Tarzan II Settings

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Location

African jungle, Dark Mountain, jungle valley

Tarzan II unfolds in a lush African jungle where gorilla families roam the treetops and riverways. The Dark Mountain provides a rocky refuge that hides dangers and echoes with the monster legend. The jungle valley serves as the central setting where Tarzan, his friends, and foes intersect in a test of loyalty and courage.

🏞️ Jungle 🗻 Mountain 🐾 Wildlife

Tarzan II Themes

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Belonging

Tarzan's longing to belong drives much of his early behavior; he seeks approval from his gorilla family and Kala's embrace. His cheerful optimism helps him navigate fear and chaos rather than retreat from it. The story explores how true belonging comes from acts of courage, care, and staying true to oneself. By the end, Tarzan accepts that he is part of the family, not just an outsider.

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Perception

Zugor's legend as the monster embodies how fear shapes the jungle. Tarzan discovers that the monster is just a disguise, and that truth requires curiosity. The deception tests trust between Tarzan and Zugor and between Tarzan and his friends. The reveal redefines who is a threat and who can be a protector.

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Courage

Tarzan grows from a playful risk-taker into a capable survivor who uses wit and traps to survive. He faces Sabor and the tyrannical duo Uto and Kago with resolve, relying on clever plans rather than brute force. His bravery is tied to loyalty to Kala and his gorilla family. The journey shows that courage includes protecting others and owning one's identity.

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Friendship

Terk and Tantor’s loyalty provides Tarzan a support network beyond his gorilla family. They brave the Dark Mountain together, mixing humor with determination. Their friendship helps Tarzan accept help and trust others, reinforcing the theme that family comes in many forms.

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Tarzan II Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the depths of an untamed African jungle, a young boy named Tarzan has been raised among a tight‑knit gorilla clan, learning the rhythm of swinging vines, roaring rivers and the unspoken rules of a world far removed from civilization. The canopy is alive with whispered legends—most notably a mysterious creature that stalks the shadows of the forest, a phantom that fuels both fear and fascination among the jungle’s inhabitants. Within this vibrant, primeval playground, Kala serves as the steady maternal heart of the tribe, while the imposing alpha Kerchak watches closely, measuring the boy’s daring against the safety of the group.

Even as Tarzan masters the physical challenges of his wild home, an inner turmoil builds. His relentless drive to prove himself often leads to missteps that ripple through the family he has come to love, raising doubts about his place among the gorillas. When a particular error threatens the fragile balance of his adopted family, Tarzan wrestles with a painful choice: step away to protect those he cherishes, even if it means leaving the only world he knows. This quiet conflict adds a poignant, reflective layer to the otherwise exuberant jungle adventure, hinting at deeper questions of belonging and self‑acceptance.

Around him, the spirited companions Terk and Tantor provide both comic relief and unwavering loyalty, their friendship a bright thread woven through the verdant tapestry of the forest. The tone balances swashbuckling excitement with heartfelt warmth, inviting the audience to feel the pulse of the jungle and the yearning of a boy caught between myth and reality. As the story unfolds, the audience is left eager to see how Tarzan’s courage, his bonds, and the echo of ancient legends will shape his destiny within this wild, ever‑watchful world.

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