Tarzan: Special Edition (UK - DVD R2)
Buena Vista has announced the release of a two-disc DVD set
Title: Tarzan: Special Edition
Starring: Various
Released: 9th May 2005
SRP: £21.99
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced the release of Tarzan: Special Edition for the 9th of May. The retail price for this two-disc set is going to be somewhere in the region of £21.99, and we've attached a full list of features and artwork below.
- Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Opening
-Terk Finds the Humans’ Camp
-Riverboat Fight
- Music & More
-"You'll Be In My Heart" music video performed By Phil Collins
-"Strangers Like Me" music video performed By Phil Collins
-"Trashin' The Camp" studio session with Phil Collins & 'N Sync
- Games & Activities
-Terk's Tree Surfing Challenge
-Jungle Memory
- Banana Round Up
-Clayton's Trap
- DisneyPedia: Living In The Jungle
- Backstage Disney
-Audio Commentary
- History & Development
-From Burroughs To Disney
-Early Presentation Reel
-Research Trip To Africa
- The Music Of Tarzan/The Making Of The Music
-Tarzan Goes International
-Original Phil Collins Song Demos
- Story & Editorial
-Building The Story
-Storyboard To Film Comparison
- The Characters Of Tarzan
- Animation Production
- Publicity
-Posters & Ad Campaign (stills)
-Trailer 1
-Trailer 2
-Trailer 3

News by Chris Gould
Starring: Various
Released: 9th May 2005
SRP: £21.99
Further Details
Buena Vista Home Entertainment has announced the release of Tarzan: Special Edition for the 9th of May. The retail price for this two-disc set is going to be somewhere in the region of £21.99, and we've attached a full list of features and artwork below.
Disc One
- Deleted Scenes
-Alternate Opening
-Terk Finds the Humans’ Camp
-Riverboat Fight
- Music & More
-"You'll Be In My Heart" music video performed By Phil Collins
-"Strangers Like Me" music video performed By Phil Collins
-"Trashin' The Camp" studio session with Phil Collins & 'N Sync
- Games & Activities
-Terk's Tree Surfing Challenge
-Jungle Memory
- Banana Round Up
-Clayton's Trap
- DisneyPedia: Living In The Jungle
- Backstage Disney
-Audio Commentary
Disc Two
- History & Development
-From Burroughs To Disney
-Early Presentation Reel
-Research Trip To Africa
- The Music Of Tarzan/The Making Of The Music
-Tarzan Goes International
-Original Phil Collins Song Demos
- Story & Editorial
-Building The Story
-Storyboard To Film Comparison
- The Characters Of Tarzan
- Animation Production
- Publicity
-Posters & Ad Campaign (stills)
-Trailer 1
-Trailer 2
-Trailer 3

News by Chris Gould
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Quote: Originally posted by Jason ChavesAnd what's wrong with re-releasing it on a new format?[/b]Ther's nothing wrong with a new format - especally when it improves on the previous format. It's just the marketing that's all wrong...
Didn't the original R2 2 disk version not come with a commentary which the R1 version always had ?
Bought the 2 disk version when it came out originally and was annoyed when it didn't have the chat track on it
Bought the 2 disk version when it came out originally and was annoyed when it didn't have the chat track on it
Quote: Originally posted by Worst Nightmare
Also, weren't some of these promoted "For the first time ever and then no more" or something like that?
Maybe they just wait till a new format comes out then release it again....
They never say never again, they say "hurry and get it before it goes back into the vault". Old disney movies come out once every ten years roughly, with the newer movies coming out likel every five years.
And what's wrong with re-releasing it on a new format?
Also, weren't some of these promoted "For the first time ever and then no more" or something like that?
Maybe they just wait till a new format comes out then release it again....
They never say never again, they say "hurry and get it before it goes back into the vault". Old disney movies come out once every ten years roughly, with the newer movies coming out likel every five years.
And what's wrong with re-releasing it on a new format?
Also, weren't some of these promoted "For the first time ever and then no more" or something like that?
Maybe they just wait till a new format comes out then release it again....
Maybe they just wait till a new format comes out then release it again....
Well, I guess we can say goodbye to the practice of 6 year moratoriums on their classic animation titles. I still prefer the rough sketch design on the cover of the R1 2-Disc Collector's Edition.
Re-release.
Uh?
Didn't they already do an ultra special edition a few years ago?
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