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* PteroSoarer: The Mahars in their natural form are kind of a cartoon exaggeration of this, being pterosaurs who have evolved since their Mesozoic days.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: In Pellucidar, our heroes encounter a couple of sauropods and some predator tracks, but sadly the show's time and/or budget constraints don't allow any interaction with them.
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''Tarzan: The Epic Adventures'' was an American TV series based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' ''{{Literature/Tarzan}}'' series that ran in syndication from 1996 to 1997. It's notable for drawing a lot more direct inspiration from Burroughs' books than most other live-action adaptations, though characters and story elements are remixed to fit the show's episodic format (and to [[SocietyMarchesOn soften the racial attitudes]]). It's also notable for being one of the few Tarzan adaptations filmed in Africa -- specifically South Africa -- and employing local actors in supporting roles.

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''Tarzan: The Epic Adventures'' was an American TV series based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' ''{{Literature/Tarzan}}'' series that ran in syndication from 1996 to 1997. It's notable for drawing a lot more direct inspiration from Burroughs' books than most other live-action adaptations, though characters and story elements are remixed to fit the show's episodic format (and to [[SocietyMarchesOn soften the racial attitudes]]).attitudes). It's also notable for being one of the few Tarzan adaptations filmed in Africa -- specifically South Africa -- and employing local actors in supporting roles.
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* {{Novelization}}: R.A. Salvatore wrote a novelization of the pilot.

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* {{Novelization}}: R.A. Salvatore Creator/RASalvatore wrote a novelization of the pilot.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: The show was filmed in South Africa, which might seem like an aversion ... except that Africa is a huge place, and the filming location is hundreds of miles from the nearest jungle. Thus Tarzan ranges between savanna, light forest and deep-jungle sets.
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* SlaveMooks: The Leopard Men are this to their queen. They're thrilled when Tarzan manages to run her off.

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* SlaveMooks: The Leopard Men are this to their queen. They're thrilled when Tarzan manages to run her off.
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*EyeCatch: After the pilot, the show has a visual conceit that you're reading this in a book (probably to advertise the connection to Burroughs). With the OpeningNarration the book opens and shows pictures illustrating Tarzan's past. Then before commercial breaks whatever is in the live-action scene will turn into a picture in the book, then turn back when the ads are over.
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*GladiatorGames: These are practiced in Castemara, a LostWorld inhabited by descendants of Anthony and Cleopatra who preserve an ancient Roman society. Naturally, Tarzan gets thrown into one.


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*IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Tarzan says this almost word-for-word to Athena in "Tarzan and the Lost Legion," [[spoiler: when she has her knife to Claudius' throat]].


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*TheQueensLatin: The Castemarans speak with BBC accents, although with some cases of OohMeAccentsSlipping (in fact, it sounds like some of Claudius' lines were dubbed by a different actor).


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*SuddenlyShouting: Claudius, the testy ruler of Castemara, is prone to this.

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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: In the pilot, the temple is guarded by a snake so gigantic that it could swallow a person in one gulp (and almost does).


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* DireBeast: In the pilot, the temple is guarded by a snake so gigantic that it could swallow a person in one gulp (and almost does).
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The show was cancelled after one season and effectively lost for many years, but in the mid-2010s it resurfaced on Hulu.com.

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The show was cancelled after one season and effectively lost for many years, but in the mid-2010s it resurfaced on Hulu.com.
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* OneGenderRace: The Mahar of Pellucidar are all female. The Pellucidar books explain that this was because they killed all the males after working out a way to reproduce without them.
* PteroSoarer: The Mahar in their natural form are kind of a cartoon exaggeration of this, being pterosaurs who have evolved since their Mesozoic days.

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* OneGenderRace: The Mahar Mahars of Pellucidar are all female. The Pellucidar books explain that this was because they killed all the males after working out a way to reproduce without them.
* PteroSoarer: The Mahar Mahars in their natural form are kind of a cartoon exaggeration of this, being pterosaurs who have evolved since their Mesozoic days.



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Mahar are actually intelligent pterosaurs but have the ability to shapeshift into human female form. The Leopard Queen can also change into a leopard.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Mahar Mahars are actually intelligent pterosaurs but have the ability to shapeshift into human female form. The Leopard Queen can also change into a leopard.
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* AlienSky: In the Burroughs-verse Earth is a HollowWorld with Pellucidar covering the inside surface, lit by a glowing orb in the center. Thus the sky looks ''really'' weird.

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* AlienSky: In the Burroughs-verse Earth is a HollowWorld with Pellucidar covering the inside surface, lit by a glowing orb in the center. Thus the sky "sky" looks ''really'' weird.
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*{{Novelization}}: R.A. Salvatore wrote a novelization of the pilot.
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* TelevisionGeography: After they escape the slave market, Tarzan and Mugambe grab some horses and ride through some scenic savanna footage to the edge of the jungle, then let the horses go to find their way home. This conveniently ignores the ''big honkin' desert'' that's in the way and that the horses could never survive crossing.

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* TelevisionGeography: After they escape the Moroccan slave market, Tarzan and Mugambe grab some horses and ride through some scenic savanna footage to the edge of the jungle, then let the horses go to find their way home. This conveniently ignores the ''big honkin' desert'' that's in the way and that the horses could never survive crossing.
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* HollywoodNatives=/=ImAHumanitarian: Subverted in the pilot, where Tarzan and his friend Mugambe are walking through the territory of a tribe that, according to Mugambe, has a reputation for ferocity and cannibalism. They come out of the brush with war paint and spears and surround our heroes... only for the leader to smile and call Tarzan "old friend."

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* HollywoodNatives=/=ImAHumanitarian: HollywoodNatives[=/=]ImAHumanitarian: Subverted in the pilot, where Tarzan and his friend Mugambe are walking through the territory of a tribe that, according to Mugambe, has a reputation for ferocity and cannibalism. They come out of the brush with war paint and spears and surround our heroes... only for the leader to smile and call Tarzan "old friend."
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* AdaptationNameChange=/=AdaptationalNationality: Olga de Coude in ''The Return of Tarzan'' was the sister of Nikolai Rokoff and wife of the French Count de Coude. In the show she becomes Rokoff's fiance and Count de Coude's daughter, so her first name is changed to the more appropriately French Colette.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithAnAccent: Timba was born in Africa and educated in Europe, yet he sounds remarkably American. Ditto Mugambe in the pilot.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithAnAccent: NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Timba was born in Africa and educated in Europe, yet he sounds remarkably American. Ditto Mugambe in the pilot.
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''Tarzan: The Epic Adventures'' was an American TV series based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' ''{{Literature/Tarzan}}'' series that ran in syndication from 1996 to 1997. It's notable for drawing a lot more direct inspiration from Burroughs' books than most other live-action adaptations, though characters and story elements are remixed to fit the show's episodic format (and to [[SocietyMarchesOn soften the racial attitudes]]). It's also notable for being one of the few Tarzan adaptations filmed in Africa -- specifically South Africa -- and employing local actors in supporting roles.

The pilot begins similarly to ''The Return of Tarzan'', with Tarzan (Joe Lara) separated from Jane and hanging out in pre-World War I Paris with his friend Paul D'Arnot while tangling with the villainous Russian aristocrat Nikolai Rokoff. After an adventure that takes him and Rokoff back into Africa with a side trip to Literature/{{Pellucidar}}, Tarzan decides to remain in the jungle, where he goes on to meet other Burroughs creations such as the Waziri, Queen La and the Leopard Men.

The show was cancelled after one season and effectively lost for many years, but in the mid-2010s it resurfaced on Hulu.com.

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*ActionGirl: Jana of Pellucidar is pretty handy in a fight.
*AdaptationNameChange=/=AdaptationalNationality: Olga de Coude in ''The Return of Tarzan'' was the sister of Nikolai Rokoff and wife of the French Count de Coude. In the show she becomes Rokoff's fiance and Count de Coude's daughter, so her first name is changed to the more appropriately French Colette.
*AlienSky: In the Burroughs-verse Earth is a HollowWorld with Pellucidar covering the inside surface, lit by a glowing orb in the center. Thus the sky looks ''really'' weird.
*ArabianNightsDays: The pilot includes a stopover at a decadent Moroccan kingpin's harem, which embodies this trope.
*AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: In the pilot, the temple is guarded by a snake so gigantic that it could swallow a person in one gulp (and almost does).
*CaliforniaDoubling: The show was filmed in South Africa, which might seem like an aversion ... except that Africa is a huge place, and the filming location is hundreds of miles from the nearest jungle. Thus Tarzan ranges between savanna, light forest and deep-jungle sets.
*ChickMagnet: Tarzan. Must be the abs.
*DemonicPossession: The Leopard Queen is a white woman possessed by a powerful demon, though she reverts back to herself when the demon tires.
*EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: In Pellucidar, our heroes encounter a couple of sauropods and some predator tracks, but sadly the show's time and/or budget constraints don't allow any interaction with them.
*{{Fanservice}}: Oh lordy, between the hero being a WalkingShirtlessScene and the scantily clad women this is pretty much nonstop.
*FriendToAllLivingThings: Tarzan feels compassion for all animals, even the ones that try to eat him.
*HollywoodNatives=/=ImAHumanitarian: Subverted in the pilot, where Tarzan and his friend Mugambe are walking through the territory of a tribe that, according to Mugambe, has a reputation for ferocity and cannibalism. They come out of the brush with war paint and spears and surround our heroes... only for the leader to smile and call Tarzan "old friend."
*IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Tarzan has one of these with the Leopard Queen, calling on her human host to regain control.
*JunglePrincess: The Leopard Queen is sort of this -- she's a lost white woman ruling over a bunch of Africans, but it's only because the demon that possesses her has MindControl powers over the men.
*MadeASlave: Rokoff and his Moroccan friend try to do this to Tarzan, Colette de Coude, D'Arnot and Mugambe, but they manage to escape at the slave market.
*MajoredInWesternHypocrisy: Timba is a Waziri prince who spent 13 years being educated in Europe. Like Tarzan he feels torn between the two worlds.
*MythologyGag: When Tarzan first arrives back in the jungle, he lets out what is clearly a recording of Johnny Weissmuller's famous yodel.
*NotEvenBotheringWithAnAccent: Timba was born in Africa and educated in Europe, yet he sounds remarkably American. Ditto Mugambe in the pilot.
*OneGenderRace: The Mahar of Pellucidar are all female. The Pellucidar books explain that this was because they killed all the males after working out a way to reproduce without them.
*PteroSoarer: The Mahar in their natural form are kind of a cartoon exaggeration of this, being pterosaurs who have evolved since their Mesozoic days.
*SlaveMooks: The Leopard Men are this to their queen. They're thrilled when Tarzan manages to run her off.
*TelevisionGeography: After they escape the slave market, Tarzan and Mugambe grab some horses and ride through some scenic savanna footage to the edge of the jungle, then let the horses go to find their way home. This conveniently ignores the ''big honkin' desert'' that's in the way and that the horses could never survive crossing.
*VoiceOfTheLegion: The Mahar queen has this in her human form, signaling her actual non-human nature. The Leopard Queen also gets this briefly when she's trying to threaten Tarzan.
*VoluntaryShapeshifting: The Mahar are actually intelligent pterosaurs but have the ability to shapeshift into human female form. The Leopard Queen can also change into a leopard.

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