Tai shan = Tarzan.

泰山 = Tarzan.

An orphaned human baby is raised by a family of gorillas and develops all the instincts and prowess of a jungle animal. But when the beautiful Jane makes an appearance in his jungle home, two very different worlds are about to become one.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Walt Disney Pictures (film production company.)
Other Authors: Collins, Phil (composer (expression)), Murphy, Tab (Screenwriter), Tzudiker, Bob (Screenwriter), White, Noni (Screenwriter), Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950
Format: Video DVD
Language:Chinese
English
Language Notes:English and Mandarin Chinese language tracks, English or Chinese subtitles.
Published: Shenyang : Liaoning wen hua yi shu yin xiang, 2006.
Edition:Special edition.
Series:Walt Disney classics.
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Description
Summary:An orphaned human baby is raised by a family of gorillas and develops all the instincts and prowess of a jungle animal. But when the beautiful Jane makes an appearance in his jungle home, two very different worlds are about to become one.
"The story follows Kane, a mother gorilla who finds a boy separated from his parents and adopts him, naming him Tarzan. However, Tarzan is rejected by his adoptive father, Gocha, and the other gorillas from an early age. Tarzan is also troubled by his unusual appearance. Only the gorilla Toto and the elephant Dandan become his best friends. Only when Tarzan grows up and meets Jenny, a girl who came to the forest with her father to observe gorilla ecology, does he realize he is just as human as they are. Unexpectedly, the expedition leader accompanying Jenny harbors malicious intent, planning to hunt the gorillas and transport them back to England for auction. Tarzan's adoptive father, Gocha, is also seriously injured. What will Tarzan ultimately choose? Will he remain in the forest with the gorillas or return to the world of human civilization with Jenny? "--Container (translated from Chinese).
Item Description:Original English version screens' credits: Walt Disney Pictures presents ; produced by Bonnie Arnold ; screenplay by Tab Murphy and Bob Tzudiker & Noni White ; directed by Kevin Lima and Chris Buck.
Wide screen (16:9), dual-layer.
Originally released as animated adventure motion picture in 1999.
Based on the story Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (DVD) (approximately 84 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC ; Region 2.
Production Credits:Songs by Phil Collins ; score by Mark Mancina.
ISBN:9787883687771
7883687778