Tarzanxshameofjane1995engl 2021 -
Content note: This appears to be a niche/archival reissue or a fan-curated compilation pairing a 1995 English-language work titled Tarzan x Shame of Jane with a 2021 release or reissue. The exact origins and official status are unclear; this review treats the material as an experimental/indie audio-visual release blending retro source material with contemporary presentation.
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Verdict A charismatic, uneven artifact: compelling for niche audiences who relish retro, DIY, and subversive reworkings; frustrating for listeners expecting clarity, cohesion, or conventional production values. If you enjoy discovering oddities with personality and historical curiosity, this is worth a listen; otherwise, approach with low expectations for polish.
However, I don’t have any verified or legitimate published work by that exact title from major publishers. The phrase “Shame of Jane” is most famously associated with “The Shame of Jane” — a 1915 silent film and later a 1952 comic book (often misattributed to the Tarzan franchise). There is no official 1995 or 2021 Tarzan/Jane film or novel with that name.
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The phrase "Shame of Jane" does not correspond to any official Tarzan film or novel. The official Tarzan films from 1995 include Tarzan and the Lost City (1998, not 1995) and Disney’s animated Tarzan (1999).
However, in adult parody or dark romance retellings, "shame" is a common trope exploring Jane’s internal conflict: the shame of lusting after a half-wild man, the shame of abandoning Victorian propriety, or even BDSM-tinged narratives where "shame" is a psychological theme.
Likely candidate: A lost or niche adult graphic novel or internet serial from the late 1990s or early 2000s titled The Shame of Jane, later tagged with "Tarzan x" to indicate the central relationship.
A critical observation: As of this writing, no mainstream hit appears for "The Shame of Jane" 1995 Tarzan on IMDb, WorldCat, or the Library of Congress. This places the keyword in the realm of: tarzanxshameofjane1995engl 2021
Why 2021? This suggests that the keyword was part of a pandemic-era archival upload or search. During 2020-2021, many users turned to digital hoarding—re-uploading old VHS-rips, PDFs of out-of-print comics, and forgotten fan fiction to new platforms like Archive.org, Scribd, or the text repositories of 4chan’s /lit/ board.
A plausible scenario:
The suffix “engl 2021” indicates that in 2021, an English-dubbed or English-subtitled version of the 1995 original appeared online. The most plausible transmission chain:
The “Engl” tag became attached to the filename to distinguish it from the original German/Hungarian audio tracks still circulating. Content note: This appears to be a niche/archival