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Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995) is an adult film, it is frequently analyzed in cinema studies for its connection to Italian exploitation film history and its legal battles with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate.

Below is an outline and summary for a cinema studies paper focusing on the production context and cultural impact of the film.

Title: Jungle Exploitation and the Ape-Man: Analyzing Joe D’Amato’s Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane 1. Abstract

This paper explores the 1990s transition of Italian exploitation cinema through the lens of Joe D’Amato’s Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane

(1995). It examines how the film functions as a "porno-parody" of the classic Burroughs mythos and analyzes the legal controversy involving the Burroughs estate 2. Introduction

Joe D’Amato, a prolific figure in Italian exploitation cinema (famous for horror and "mondo" films), shifted heavily into adult entertainment during the 1990s. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl+full

represents a high-water mark for the "big budget" adult parody genre, notable for its location shooting and its attempt to merge narrative adventure with explicit content. 3. Production and Aesthetic Analysis

Unlike typical adult films of the era shot on cheap sets, this production was filmed entirely on location in

, giving it a visual scale similar to mainstream adventure films. Rocco Siffredi

as the Ape-Man, the film relies on his physical performance to mimic the classic Tarzan archetype, focusing on the "noble savage" trope. Narrative Structure:

The film follows a traditional "culture shock" arc: Jane’s expedition finds Tarzan in Africa, and she later attempts to bring him back to British civilization 4. Legal and Cultural Controversy The Burroughs Lawsuit: Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995) is an adult

The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs, known for fiercely protecting the "family-friendly" image of Tarzan, attempted to sue the production for trademark and copyright infringement.

The lawsuit ultimately failed to stop the film’s distribution, highlighting the complex legalities surrounding parodies and "fair use" in international markets. 5. Conclusion

remains a cult artifact of the 90s. It stands as a testament to Joe D’Amato’s ability to apply traditional filmmaking techniques—such as exotic location scouting—to the adult industry, while simultaneously challenging the intellectual property rights of one of the world's most famous literary characters. Selected Bibliography Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995) Production Details Jane Porter (Literary Background) set by the Burroughs lawsuit? Tarzan - Shame of Jane (1995) - IMDb

Given the unclear nature of the request, I'll focus on providing a detailed article about Tarzan, his history, and cultural impact, assuming that the "shame of Jane" and the specific date refer to elements within the Tarzan narrative or related works.

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You can use the title directly in your post. For example: Technical Breakdown of the Keyword Itself Let’s parse

  • Title: Exploring tarzanxshameofjane1995engl+full
  • Content: [Insert your content here, explaining or discussing tarzanxshameofjane1995engl+full.]

Technical Breakdown of the Keyword Itself

Let’s parse the search string:

  • tarzanx — The “x” suggests a fan-edit or crossover (possibly Tarzan meets another character, erased from the final title).
  • shameofjane — Central theme: Jane experiences humiliation, disgrace, or social shaming.
  • 1995 — Production or copyright year. Likely the year the original Italian short was filmed (on 16mm, then transferred to VHS).
  • engl — English language or English subtitles. Many European adult animations had no English track; this claims it exists.
  • full — Uncut, complete version, not a trailer or excerpt.

The "Full English" Mirage

The keyword insists on "Engl+Full," meaning a complete English dub. While the original Italian short existed, an English fan-dub was created in 2001 by a group called "Jungle Fever Translations." They added crude voiceover and re-edited the 15-minute short into a 48-minute "feature" by looping scenes and adding still frames. This fake "full" version has been hunted by lost media collectors for years.

As of 2025, no verified copy of an English-language "Shame of Jane" feature from 1995 has ever been publicly archived. However, fragments of the Italian original have surfaced on certain adult animation archives (password-protected, age-verified).

Why 1995? The Animation Porn Boom

1995 was a pivotal year for adult animation:

  • September 1995: The first Playboy adult cartoon compilation, Playboy’s Hot Rocks, is released.
  • December 1995: Ralph Bakshi’s Cool World has already bombed, but underground animators in Europe see an opportunity: public domain characters + adult content = no copyright lawsuits.

Tarzan entered the public domain in many countries in 1995 (due to Burroughs’ death in 1950, plus varying copyright terms). Several small studios exploited this loophole to produce low-budget, sexually explicit Tarzan animations for the European mail-order market. The Shame of Jane was one of at least three such films (others include Tarzan’s Punishment and Jane’s Capture).

These films were never rated, never shown in theaters, and sold only via classified ads in Adult Video News or Penthouse letters pages. The "1995 Engl+Full" tag was a marketing hook to convince buyers they were getting a complete, English-dubbed feature, not a 10-minute loop.