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More concretely, based on surviving records of 1990s adult films:

The Tarzan character, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, has been the subject of numerous books, films, and other media. One of the most well-known film adaptations is the 1995 Disney animated movie "Tarzan," but it doesn't seem to match directly with the details you've provided. Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.engl WORK

Jane Porter, the love interest of Tarzan, was introduced in the second Tarzan novel, "The Return of Tarzan", in 1915. Jane is a strong-willed and independent American woman who becomes Tarzan's ally and eventually his romantic partner. The dynamic between Tarzan and Jane has been a central aspect of the franchise, with their relationship often serving as a symbol of the clash between nature and civilization. More concretely, based on surviving records of 1990s

: Jane attempts to "civilize" Tarzan, bringing him back to a British villa. This creates a "culture shock" dynamic where Tarzan's "animal magnetism" disrupts the rigid social mores of Jane’s aristocratic circle. Jane is a strong-willed and independent American woman

Upon closer examination, "Tarzan.x.shame.of.jane.1995.engl WORK" reveals itself to be a complex and multifaceted film that warrants critical analysis. One of the primary concerns is the representation of colonialism and cultural imperialism. The film's portrayal of Western characters in the African jungle raises questions about power dynamics, cultural sensitivity, and the legacy of colonialism.