"Yeh aurat... pagal hai? Ya devi?" ( Is this woman... mad? Or a goddess? )
The 1994 adult animated parody Tarzan X: Shame of Jane (also known as Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane ) occupies a unique, controversial, and frequently searched corner of international cinema history. Directed by Joe D'Amato, this Italian-produced film reimagines Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic jungle hero through an explicit, adult-oriented lens.
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Tarzan X: Shame of Jane is a 1994 Italian adult cinematic production directed by Joe D'Amato. The film parodies Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic characters, reframing the jungle narrative through an explicit lens. Over the decades, the title has maintained a highly specific presence within South Asian online film subcultures due to localized "Hindi dubbed" iterations. Production and Cinematic Context "Yeh aurat
Joe D'Amato (using the pseudonym George Hudson for writing).
The film faced (and survived) a lawsuit from the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs , the creator of Tarzan, who attempted to stop its distribution. Critical Reception Over the decades
"Mujhe kuch yaad nahi! Na naam, na izzat! Sirf aag!" ( I remember nothing! No name, no honor! Only fire! )
He doesn't fight with fists. He fights with a tribal court. The mirror is smashed. Jane’s shame lifts. She remembers she was a orphan who was always made to feel "less than." Tarzan kisses her forehead. The elephant raises its trunk.