Jesus Christ. Clayton's death in the final version was graphic and traumatizing enough.
@joelsalalila15432 күн бұрын
3:28 Funniest Part 3:39
@drewatwood25945 күн бұрын
I would LOVE to have a music box with "You'll Be In My Heart" IRL. But I can't find a way to order one online. I've replayed the part with the song in this video numerous times in a row I love it so much.
@CartoonParty7 күн бұрын
I've always been interested in how Sabor got into the tree house, now it's clear to me that he jumped through the window and that Tarzan's father tried to shoot him, but failed
@giorgiacernera230212 күн бұрын
Sabor and his wife, Saniga
@giorgiacernera230212 күн бұрын
Uncle Sabor and his nephew, Frollo
@ColtonGilbert-ki8je20 күн бұрын
Tarzan is one of my all time favourite Disney films
@ColtonGilbert-ki8je22 күн бұрын
I’m more than glad that they cut that opening because this would have easily traumatized me as a kid
@TVgoodies23 күн бұрын
some of these are actually from Kingdom of the sun
@patricialeon4613Ай бұрын
🎫🎟️🎞️🎥📽️📹🎬 TARZÁN VS CLAYTON 1999 2016 🐆🐅
@jasmencolbyАй бұрын
I'm scared of big cat is sabor
@nataliecrayon6720Ай бұрын
I cannot help but compare the loving figure of Tarzan’s mother to Lucille from a Monster in Paris.
@blendernoob64Ай бұрын
I wonder what was the texture painting tool of choice back then. Our modern choices like Substance and Mari do not support Nurbs like I looks like the Deep Canvas system did.
@wenthulk8439Ай бұрын
Tarzan shouldn't be able to move that way.
@asjadkarim629Ай бұрын
Meet me wherever I land!
@andreipreston26832 ай бұрын
0:04 Clayton's Men #1: Look! Up in the trees! Clayton's Men #2: It's a bird! Clayton's Men #3: It's a plane!
@ishid.anfarded2 ай бұрын
animation today doesnt have nearly as much thought or care put into it
@MovingVanFromMars2 ай бұрын
James Baxter built this world.
@Travis_Adams2 ай бұрын
Decent quality upload for 17 years ago.
@richmondlandersenfells22382 ай бұрын
6:00 Is such a heartfelt moment. Added with the emotions shown in those eyes.
@WildernessCreationStudio2 ай бұрын
Holy shit, glad they went with the boat-fire, treehouse-building montage instead lmao. That looks super well done and cool but definitely would've scared the epileptic shit out of me as a kid
@Shorinjin-kuniji2342 ай бұрын
What would have happened if this scene saw the light of day as if it were a recreation? Like every kid will watch this lost version
@jin_cotl2 ай бұрын
When James animates
@StarPlatinum79123 ай бұрын
OF COURSE IT WAS JAMES BAXTER
@johnylitalo41633 ай бұрын
In the movie, why didn't they turn him into a flea before?
@joeyhenniker2513 ай бұрын
Imagine if that happens in the movie, and then the Beast captures Maurice after that song. Then Belle and the Beast would get into "Something There"
@alfredogomezgonzales67313 ай бұрын
Oh, my decision? Well, I think we've seen how effective my decisions have been. Let's recap. I lead a band of plundering vandals to the greatest archeological find in recorded history, thus enabling the kidnap and/or murder of the royal family, not to mention personally delivering the most powerful force known to man into the hands of a mercenary nutcase WHO'S PROBABLY GONNA SELL IT TO THE KAISER!!!!!! HAVE I LEFT ANYTHING ELSE!!!!!!??????
@animaniacman83853 ай бұрын
Glene Keane is and always will be my inspiration in art, and in life!
@GrayD_Fox3 ай бұрын
4:37 fuck me that is amazing
@thomasnicastro6733 ай бұрын
I’m glad that the artists and animators have been looking at the storyboards for this and thought, “This is not working. We need a lighter but also a little bit dark beginning to this.” I bet that if Walt were alive and he saw what was happening in these storyboards he would’ve thrown them out like the way he did with Bill Peet’s original treatment on The Jungle Book, making it a little more faithful to the Rudyard Kipling story. I enjoy the bonus feature never before seen stuff that we never get to see during theatrical releases and that’s the beauty of DVDS. I’m a fan of the Disney artistry from the 20s all the way to the 90’s and maybe a few from the 2000s, they have better artwork than digital same face drawings like Frozen to Encanto. I don’t like that. Seeing this never completed beginning is the reason why I enjoy watching bonus feature extras than the watching the actual movie itself, though I do love the movies. But the bonus feature behind the scenes-behind the curtain kind of extras makes it better. I hope my comment makes sense?
@tylersmith94653 ай бұрын
Dose this scene lose better to u or not 👀🎬
@tylersmith94653 ай бұрын
Funny 😄
@ahmedfaisal73 ай бұрын
❓❓❓r u J€w? ❓
@JimmySteller3 ай бұрын
This would have been a straight up horror scene. Also, on a side note, I can't help but notice the way that Tarzan's father's arm slumps to the floor to indicate death. That's almost the exact same movement that Kerchak's arm makes when he dies in the finished film.
@erroneous34933 ай бұрын
this is insane
@reginaldturner16693 ай бұрын
😂 it’s so funny how his head fell on his plate so fast
@Ihavebigoilycock3 ай бұрын
This video is same age as me lol
@kinnikuman-devilman_fan_20024 ай бұрын
Probably yet another one of my favorite parts of this movie XD lol.
@TVgoodies4 ай бұрын
Dale Baer did a fantastic job, but I think Andreas Deja’s yzma is better
@MFDOOOOM4 ай бұрын
Channel name - Cookedart Oh yeah someone cooked up a fine meal alright
@criscroswalrus4 ай бұрын
when I saw this scene as a child I was so impressed by how fluid and how much volume the animation had
@thatonkgau52214 ай бұрын
I find it funny how this death less dark and more "child friendly" then the one in the final cut. But they should've included that line "You chose to be an Animal now die like one".
@kaddie5765 ай бұрын
Ese día "el futuro es hoy"
@MFDOOOOM5 ай бұрын
This feels like watching Raphael or Michelangelo at work no joke.
@gelzuluts29745 ай бұрын
what paper are they using? thats really cool
@G1Grimlock945 ай бұрын
Tarzan's parents didn't survive Sabor's attack
@joshuaburroughs21755 ай бұрын
0:13 I love how Kronk pretends to drink
@DoingDrawing5 ай бұрын
That’s not Tarzan looking at Jane, that’s me looking at you” this is also something that plays into what I heard Aaron Blaise talk about in one of his videos, about don’t let the fundamentals lead the animation to show emotion, you let the emotion lead how the fundamentals are worked into the animation❤
@claudiabechini5 ай бұрын
new groove 2 disc
@ihatehearts6 ай бұрын
the fact that the reflection was hand drawn too is crazy
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Jesus Christ. Clayton's death in the final version was graphic and traumatizing enough.
3:28 Funniest Part 3:39
I would LOVE to have a music box with "You'll Be In My Heart" IRL. But I can't find a way to order one online. I've replayed the part with the song in this video numerous times in a row I love it so much.
I've always been interested in how Sabor got into the tree house, now it's clear to me that he jumped through the window and that Tarzan's father tried to shoot him, but failed
Sabor and his wife, Saniga
Uncle Sabor and his nephew, Frollo
Tarzan is one of my all time favourite Disney films
I’m more than glad that they cut that opening because this would have easily traumatized me as a kid
some of these are actually from Kingdom of the sun
🎫🎟️🎞️🎥📽️📹🎬 TARZÁN VS CLAYTON 1999 2016 🐆🐅
I'm scared of big cat is sabor
I cannot help but compare the loving figure of Tarzan’s mother to Lucille from a Monster in Paris.
I wonder what was the texture painting tool of choice back then. Our modern choices like Substance and Mari do not support Nurbs like I looks like the Deep Canvas system did.
Tarzan shouldn't be able to move that way.
Meet me wherever I land!
0:04 Clayton's Men #1: Look! Up in the trees! Clayton's Men #2: It's a bird! Clayton's Men #3: It's a plane!
animation today doesnt have nearly as much thought or care put into it
James Baxter built this world.
Decent quality upload for 17 years ago.
6:00 Is such a heartfelt moment. Added with the emotions shown in those eyes.
Holy shit, glad they went with the boat-fire, treehouse-building montage instead lmao. That looks super well done and cool but definitely would've scared the epileptic shit out of me as a kid
What would have happened if this scene saw the light of day as if it were a recreation? Like every kid will watch this lost version
When James animates
OF COURSE IT WAS JAMES BAXTER
In the movie, why didn't they turn him into a flea before?
Imagine if that happens in the movie, and then the Beast captures Maurice after that song. Then Belle and the Beast would get into "Something There"
Oh, my decision? Well, I think we've seen how effective my decisions have been. Let's recap. I lead a band of plundering vandals to the greatest archeological find in recorded history, thus enabling the kidnap and/or murder of the royal family, not to mention personally delivering the most powerful force known to man into the hands of a mercenary nutcase WHO'S PROBABLY GONNA SELL IT TO THE KAISER!!!!!! HAVE I LEFT ANYTHING ELSE!!!!!!??????
Glene Keane is and always will be my inspiration in art, and in life!
4:37 fuck me that is amazing
I’m glad that the artists and animators have been looking at the storyboards for this and thought, “This is not working. We need a lighter but also a little bit dark beginning to this.” I bet that if Walt were alive and he saw what was happening in these storyboards he would’ve thrown them out like the way he did with Bill Peet’s original treatment on The Jungle Book, making it a little more faithful to the Rudyard Kipling story. I enjoy the bonus feature never before seen stuff that we never get to see during theatrical releases and that’s the beauty of DVDS. I’m a fan of the Disney artistry from the 20s all the way to the 90’s and maybe a few from the 2000s, they have better artwork than digital same face drawings like Frozen to Encanto. I don’t like that. Seeing this never completed beginning is the reason why I enjoy watching bonus feature extras than the watching the actual movie itself, though I do love the movies. But the bonus feature behind the scenes-behind the curtain kind of extras makes it better. I hope my comment makes sense?
Dose this scene lose better to u or not 👀🎬
Funny 😄
❓❓❓r u J€w? ❓
This would have been a straight up horror scene. Also, on a side note, I can't help but notice the way that Tarzan's father's arm slumps to the floor to indicate death. That's almost the exact same movement that Kerchak's arm makes when he dies in the finished film.
this is insane
😂 it’s so funny how his head fell on his plate so fast
This video is same age as me lol
Probably yet another one of my favorite parts of this movie XD lol.
Dale Baer did a fantastic job, but I think Andreas Deja’s yzma is better
Channel name - Cookedart Oh yeah someone cooked up a fine meal alright
when I saw this scene as a child I was so impressed by how fluid and how much volume the animation had
I find it funny how this death less dark and more "child friendly" then the one in the final cut. But they should've included that line "You chose to be an Animal now die like one".
Ese día "el futuro es hoy"
This feels like watching Raphael or Michelangelo at work no joke.
what paper are they using? thats really cool
Tarzan's parents didn't survive Sabor's attack
0:13 I love how Kronk pretends to drink
That’s not Tarzan looking at Jane, that’s me looking at you” this is also something that plays into what I heard Aaron Blaise talk about in one of his videos, about don’t let the fundamentals lead the animation to show emotion, you let the emotion lead how the fundamentals are worked into the animation❤
new groove 2 disc
the fact that the reflection was hand drawn too is crazy