The mid-90s marked a peculiar golden age for adult film parodies. Before the HD polish of Pirates (2005) or the mainstreaming of Game of Bones , studios produced low-budget, VHS-era spoofs of beloved characters—often just barely protected by parody law. Tarzan, being firmly in the public domain (Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first novel was 1912), was a prime target.
Modern updates often involve frame-by-frame cleaning. This process removes: Film grain and "noise." Scratches and dust from the original negative.
Many classic studios have begun digitizing their back catalogs for legitimate streaming services, which is the only way to ensure you are getting a true high-quality remaster rather than a blurry upscale.
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“Jane. I remember. Do you? The trees are dying. Come. —Tarzan”