As the industry moved into digital formats, early digital releases often preserved, remastered, or archived popular 90s VHS titles.

(Aristide Massaccesi). Shot entirely on location in Kenya, it is a hardcore reimagining of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic jungle tale. Production Details Director/Writer: Joe D'Amato Rocco Siffredi as the Apeman/John Rosa Caracciolo Release Date: June 16, 1995 (US) Approximately 98 minutes The Movie Database Plot Overview The story follows

Starring as Jane, Caracciolo's chemistry with Siffredi was authentic—the two were a real-life couple who married shortly after collaborating on these productions.

The 1995 video, "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane," seems to be a lesser-known entry in the Tarzan franchise. While I couldn't find much information on this specific title, it's likely a film that was released directly to video or TV. The "X" in the title might suggest that it's an adult or more mature take on the Tarzan story, but without more information, it's difficult to say for certain.

So, why does Tarzan and the Shame of Jane remain a beloved film among animation fans? There are several reasons:

: A campy, "silly" retelling of a literary icon.