Tarzan 1999 Archive [exclusive] -

Tarzan’s "tree-surfing" was inspired by professional skateboarder Tony Hawk.

Collins famously recorded the soundtrack in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, ensuring the film’s emotional resonance was preserved globally. Lost Media and Production Artifacts tarzan 1999 archive

: Historical captures of the original home video releases, preserving the initial commercial trailers and quality of the late 90s media. Internet Archive Literature & Comics Disney's Tarzan (Book) Internet Archive Literature & Comics Disney's Tarzan (Book)

. Released on June 16, 1999, the film marked the grand finale of the "Disney Renaissance" and pushed the boundaries of what was possible in hand-drawn animation. Production History & Creative Inspiration The development of Disney's They prove that while technology advances, the eye

For modern animators, studying these archive files is a masterclass in hybrid animation. They prove that while technology advances, the eye of a painter (like background artist Paul Felix) is timeless.

began in 1995, directed by Kevin Lima and Chris Buck. The team sought to create an immersive jungle world that felt three-dimensional and believable. Research Expeditions

The archive of Tarzan highlights the film's status as a technical marvel: