7.6 /10 1 Votes
7.3/10 No. of episodes 36 Final episode date 3 November 1979 Number of episodes 36 | 8/10 IMDb Directed by Don Towsley Country of origin United States First episode date 11 September 1976 Number of seasons 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Executive producer(s) Norm PrescottLou Scheimer Similar Tarzan: The Epic Adventures, Tarzan and the Super 7, Tarzan, The Legend of Tarzan, The New Adventures of Batman |
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an animated series created by the Filmation studio for CBS, starting in 1976. There are a total of 36 episodes produced over the first four seasons.
Contents
- Tarzan lord of the jungle tv cartoon intro 1976
- Opening credits narration
- Storyline
- Characters
- Fictional races
- Other animals
- Episode list
- Cast
- DVD release
- References

Tarzan lord of the jungle tv cartoon intro 1976
Opening-credits narration

The jungle: Here I was born; and here my parents died when I was but an infant. I would have soon perished, too, had I not been found by a kindly she-ape named Kala, who adopted me as her own and taught me the ways of the wild. I learned quickly, and grew stronger each day, and now I share the friendship and trust of all jungle animals. The jungle is filled with beauty, and danger; and lost cities filled with good, and evil. This is my domain, and I protect those who come here; for I am Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle!
Storyline

In many ways, the series is the most faithful of all screen-based adaptations of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan, and featured a number of "lost cities" from the original novels. The rotoscoped animation is based upon the work of Burrough's favorite Tarzan artist, Burne Hogarth.

In the series, Tarzan is depicted as intelligent and well-spoken – not the simple-minded ("Tarzan... Jane") caricature of many films. His sidekick is N'kima the monkey, as in the novels ("Cheeta" the chimpanzee was the creation of movie producers). It even uses much of Burroughs' Mangani language (though some of the words used, particularly for animals not encountered in the novels, do not appear in Burroughs' Mangani lexicons, and so were presumably newly invented for the show).
Characters

Fictional races
Other animals
Almost all of the animals in the Filmation series are referred to using the Mangani-language names that Tarzan knows them by.
Episode list
There were 36 total episodes, produced over four seasons.
The first season (premiered September 11, 1976) consisted of 16 half-hour episodes. The second season (premiered September 10, 1977) added six new episodes, and aired with the half-hour series The New Adventures of Batman as The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour. The third season (premiered September 9, 1978) added six new episodes, and aired with a number of other series as the ninety-minute Tarzan and the Super 7. The fourth season (premiered September 15, 1979) added eight new episodes, and aired as part of the second season of Tarzan and the Super 7.
The "fifth season" (The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour), and the "sixth season" (The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour) were all Tarzan reruns aired with other series.
Cast
DVD release
The series does not appear in the Universal Television library, and the rights are owned by the Edgar Rice Burroughs company. Warner Home Video has released one episode on DVD, "Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome," on Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1970s Volume 1; Warner Bros.' rights to the series may originate from their ownership of international TV distribution rights in the 1970s and 1980s. Ironically, Warner has released most of the Tarzan franchise it owns either through its Turner Broadcasting subsidiary or in-house.
The first half of the series was released on DVD on June 14, 2016 as part of its 40th anniversary.