Fun fact: You’ll be in my heart was actually a lullaby he would sing to his daughter when she was a baby. When he worked on the soundtrack he decided to record it for the film. Gotta love him for sharing that with us ♥️!
@@Welchy Also, at 14:26 when Clayton asks if they've met... If I remember correctly, Clayton and Tarzan are actually cousins (with the former holding the title that should have been inherited by the latter), which is why Clayton gets the feeling as though Tarzan looks familiar.
@@Welchy no you didn't, you comment on it. The first time she speaks gorilla and you asked if everyone speaks gorilla now she was just mimicking the sounds not saying anything, then she asked to learn gorilla, you said she just spoke it. He teaches her to say Jane stays with Tarzan and you said you sly dog.
@@milky9545 not to mention how many of the poachers got killed? You see Tarzan stripping as he calls forth a giant stampede of elephants and other wildlife as he charges to the rescue, we seen earlier how destructive they can be when Tarzan cause one as a kid. Nearly killing a gorilla baby, so how many poachers where trampled to death off screen?
Fun Fact about my parents because why not: My parents first ever date after they met, my dad bought tickets to Tarzan in Cinema and my mom didn't expect to watch a animated movie because my dad looks like a buff intimidating gangster when he was younger 😂😂
When I was little this movies first 10 minutes genuinely TERRIFIED me. The gorilla's baby being taken, 2:36 yeah...that's the parents bodies that the Leapard killed and stored to eat later...Tarzan definitely has one of the most brutal beginnings to a Disney movie heck probably one of the most brutal animated movie beginnings ever.
It's much more brutal in the Disney movie than it is in the book. Which is surprising. It's been an age since I read it, but in the book the baby dies while Kala is running away from the leopard. Anyways, Kala carried the body of her dead baby around, unwilling to let it go. (Which might be why Disney just have the leopard pluck the baby away instead) Kerchak kills tarzan's parents. Kala finds baby tarzan and since he is alive and making noise and her baby is not, she picks up tarzan and finally drops her baby. So it's a bit more disturbing in the book. But Disney kinda swapped out one disturbing aspect for another instead of toning it down.
The deleted scene of this movie would've been much scarier at the beginning because it was showing the leopard actually killing the parents and the parents fighting back with a shotgun....
At the end Jane says in gorilla "Jane stays with Tarzan." She just repeats the first phrase Tarzan taught her. I am so excited for this! Tarzan was my favorite movie as a kid! As an adult the soundtrack is still 100% perfection to me ❤ all Phil Collins ❤❤❤😻
Recommending Disney's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "The Emperor's New Groove *BOOM BABY!*" Two very unDisney films. The former extremely dark and the other hysterically funny.
Ouu I love those two! I just recently watched hunchback of notre dame, since I’ve never been able to see it since now lol. But yeah I love those two movies. Especially Emperors new groove 😂
@@erainmartinez8175 i agreee! i love the jungle book! athough, I didn't watch the animated one but the live action one. I really loved the live action one a lot lol, my fav character is Bagheera (i definitely spelt that horribly wrong lol)
1:40 after the first Frozen movie there was the theory that Tarzan is Elsas and Annas brother. But the second Frozen shut that theory down. I love how much fun you have with musicals.
@@corymorrow5329 Right? It just doesn't make any sense! Nothing about it works except for the fact that a ship sinks 😑 I'm pretty sure there's more than one ship down the bottom of the oceans 🙄
@@lilyl3470 exactly, the little mermaid explored a ship, must be connected to elsa and Anna's dead parents too.. omg. I also looked it up and frozen is set in the year 1843 and tarzan is set in the 1890s so... We did it! We cracked the code! Rant begins here: Side note, I really don't know why people need these theories, I like these movies for having separate stories, why do we have to find ways to complicate their story and connect them to characters that have no importance in the story either way? I can't be alone in saying it makes things a lot less interesting when I consider all these Disney characters being connected in some way, just leave them alone, they're already perfect as they are!
@@corymorrow5329 to answer you rant, its actually quite simple and Welchy even makes a comment that is the key. Disney animation department as well as the story writers put all kinds of easter eggs from one movie into other's, like the beauty and the beast tea pot and cup that's in this one. Some easter eggs are easy like that one and others are more detailed or obscure and only really there to give the people in the know a chuckle. So some people with way to much time on there hands trys to either figure out these deep hidden easter eggs or go one step farther and claim they all one world, brite side we did get Shrek, which is basically them all living in one big messed up fairy tail world. But in truth it's not all one world, but because of the easter eggs there Will be appearances or crossovers from one world into the next.
@@corymorrow5329 oh and as the the theory with Tarzans parents, its said the king looks a lot like Tarzans dad, and Tarzan's mom looks a lot like princess Anna, never actually done a side by side myself so dont know how accurate that is but yea. They you go. Oh also the ships are said to look alike but that could simply be Disney reusing frames from a previous movie in this one so its less to draw, who knows?
Fun trivia: The Supervising animator for Tarzan(the character) was Glen Keane. Glen worked for Disney for nearly 4 decades before leaving on his own terms. He also created the design/looks for other characters in major Disney films and based some of them on people in his life. Ariel from The Little Mermaid was based on his wife, the Beast from Beauty and the Beast was loosely influenced by himself, Tarzan was inspired by his son, and Rapunzel from Tangled was based off his daughter. Glen also worked on the characters of Pocahontas, Aladdin, Ratigan, and several other Disney characters.
Yes, he did English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. His accent can be heard (speaking for French version here, don't know about the others) but it only adds to the charm of the songs imo, it gives them a little special something 🙂 As for the ones he didn't do, I'd recommend listening to Danish, Swedish and Arabic, those guys are very good too! 😊
9:03 Actually, leopards typically live 12-17 years in the wild. Tarzan looked like he was about 1 year old at the beginning of the movie and he’s gotta be at least 20 now. There’s no way it could have been the same leopard.
Everyone says that, but it’s actually not true; Goldwyn did the yell, and there’s footage of him doing it in the recording booth. Unfortunately, the video that shows it appears to have been removed from TH-cam, so I can’t really prove it. Blessed’s Tarzan yell is an impression of the yell from one of the old black and white live action Tarzan films (of which there are several).
23:29 is a callback to earlier when Jane first met the apes, Tarzan's family. She said the same string of sounds before which means "Jane stays with Tarzan," and this time she actually means it so the apes are happy.
"Do monkeys have like... supersonic hearing?" No. But moms do. Something happens to you after you have a kid, and you just gain a sixth sense about these things. I can be sitting downstairs on my laptop, headphones in, music playing, air conditioner running full blast, and I'll lean over to the hubby who is literally just sitting there playing a game with the volume off and say "Someone's playing in the upstairs bathroom." And he'll go up and find out that, yep, the 3 year old was playing in the sink again. "How did you hear that all the way down here?" he'll ask. "I was sitting right there and I didn't hear a thing!" Mom senses. It's a thing.
Makes sense how my mother knew my sister was always doing _something_ when she was in school. She was not a great child and I’m positive the principal was ecstatic when she graduated.
The bond is just a WOW. For me it was my father. I knew exactly when something happened at school, where I was in the house, I knew when I was hungry or i need water because he gave me the thing before I realized i want it-
Fun fact: Brendan Fraser was gonna play in this movie as Tarzan but when Tony Goldwyn auditioned for the role, the execs thought he did a much better job. But since Brendan also did a good job, Disney casted him in George of the Jungle (a live action copycat version of Tarzan).
Tarzan’s original name as a human was John Clayton. The Clayton he fights here is probably his uncle or a more distant relation. You can especially tell by comparing their chins, which Tarzan’s biological father also shares.
@@charlotteno.5332 in the original novel, Tarzan is John Clayton, heir to the Earl of Greystoke. When Jane arrives with her father, she’s with William Clayton, who is about the same age as Tarzan and the current Lord Greystoke. Their conflict is mostly about how Jane is William’s fiancée, so when he finds out Tarzan’s identity, he hides it. First books ends with Tarzan going to England, only to hold back when he sees Jane married and living a good life with William. In the sequels, they do get together and have a son. Disney’s animated film and subsequent tv series covers a lot of material from the original books, and alongside the 1984 film Greystoke: the legend of Tarzan (starring Christopher Lambert of Highlander fame as Tarzan) and the more recent Legend of Tarzan movie from 2016 starring Alexander Skarsgard as Tarzan with Margot Robbie as Jane, are the closest I’ve seen films get to the original novels with both plot details and characters used.
Tarzan is NOT Elsa and Anna's brother. One bit of proof exists in the movie. The photograph. the FRAMED PHOTO of the baby, and his parents. they did NOT HAVE flash photography in those days, They didn't have anyone take a pic like that on a boat, on the open ocean, come out looking that good, and they sure as heck didn't have anyone on the boat to make a FRAME for it. to put it simply: There's no way they got on that boat, while she was not showing, go through 9 months of pregnancy on a boat, gave birth on the high seas, and had someone photograph the new family and frame the photo... All in that one trip. No way did that happen. No. Way. I'll fight you on this, lol.
Maybe not in Arendelle, but other parts of the world like England could have been that developed. But Frozen 2 better explains why they aren't related. The only reason people thought they might be related, is because they're ship was thought to have gone down somewhere to the south on their way to Ariel's kingdom or something. But in Frozen 2 we learn they went far north and died in the sea of storms trying to find Ahtohallan. p.s. Tarzan's parents hair colors don't match Elsa and Anna's parents.
Can you watch *Rio* ??? Being brazilian I think it's a great movie! Although they could have invested more in the diversity of races (that's the brazilian people) the cultural aspects that it brings are AMAZING!!!
@@maxxclark5093 damn. 2003? I guess it older then I thought. Jesus I feel old. I wasn't young when it came out so I didn't think it was that damn old. I guess I was 22. But nearly 40 now so yea. Not quite 20 years, if not a classic yet definitely when it hits either the 20 or 25 year marks so close.
15:13 This look on Tarzan's face, right here. This is the face of someone who is so in love with another person that they can't take their eyes off them or see anything else. I may not have any experience with romance, but when I see blossoming couples, I root for them hard!
Yknow what, this whole reaction was great, but I LOVED that instead of being like "shE's wEArING a DrESS iN thE jUNGle thAT's So Stupid", you said "Can we just *appreciate* that this woman is wearing a dress in the middle of the jungle? Who says fashion is dead." Because THAT was awesome.
What's worse is back in them days, that wasn't fashion, its simply what women wore, the idea of a lady in pants or jungle gear was unheard of. If she was traveling she wore her travel dress, if it was fancy travel like on a big ship then it was a full travel dress with parasol umbrellas and high boots and gloves that go all the way up to the elbow
@joshua templeton - Exactly. It was just the fashion of the day. There were in fact women who didn't care and wore pants anyway, but all this proves is that you can do whatever you want in whatever clothes you want, if you want to stay in fashion LOL 😉
Ok Tarzan speaks many animal languages, as he grew up he learned each of the animals ways and did what they did. He learned to use weapons by watching the rhino use its horn. So he learned human speech by mimicking sound, he even mimicked the sound of gun fire.
Fun fact: The phrase "Crocodile tears" is when you show false sympathy or sorrow towards someone or something. Or, in the case of the baby baboon, crying to get your way. It came from the fact that crocodiles do actually have tear ducts and can cry but its less out of feeling bad for someone and more so to lubricate their eyes, typically when they have been out of water for a long time and their eyes begin to dry out.
I was at a Museum last week. The tour guide asked “This is something Phillip Collins donated. Does anyone here know who Phillip Collins is?” Me: “The man who sings in the Tarzan movies.” *crickets from everyone else* Tour guide: “Yes, Phillip Colins was a famous singer in the 80s and 90s. He sung famous songs.” Me: well, I guess that’s the difference between an X’er and a millennial. Whether or not Phil Collins is Tarzan movies or an actual singer?
I love this movie for so many reasons: Tarzan`s identity journey - My favorite is when he plays in the mud to try put on him to look like the gorillas but Kala stops him and says they share the same heart, it did not matter if they are different species, what mattered to her is that he is her son and she loved him for who he is. Kala best Disney mother btw! She was afraid to lose another child, so she never told him where she got him and when she finally did, Tarzan was confused and it was time to let go of her fear and do the rightful thing to show him and let him decide his life route. The moment when Tarzan says she will always be his mom and she saying you will be forever in my heart.... so heartwarming
I know You'll Be in My Heart is the big one, but Son of Man is my absolute favorite. The song alone is amazing but put to the growing up montage it's just *chef kiss*
"that voice is pure porn" I haven't been watching your channel long but i must say, idk if it's the hay fever, but you say the most off the wall stuff sometimes and i love it
Ever since I was a kid I always listened to “you’ll be in my heart” with my mother in the car when going to Tesco’s and such I can’t believe you listened to it as a kid too that’s too awesome Another amazing reaction on the waaaaaaaay I’m super exited!
Fun fact: the song "You'll Be In My Heart" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, beating out "Blame Canada" from the _South Park_ movie. And hoo boy, the creators of _South Park_ were bitter AF.
HEY WELCHYY! Anyhow recently I bleached my hair, intentionally I want to make it purple or pink, but when it turn blond, it remind myself of you, especially I also cut it short 😆😆😆 I looovee it soo much. . Tarzan is so cool! Son of Man and Strangers Like Me are my ALLLL TIMMEE Fav
I can’t tell you how comical the ads of been for me lately. Almost everything I’ve watched, right when someone or something gets smacked or hurt in any way, an ad pops up, perfectly synchronized with whatever sound is made during the moment of harm. It just happened a few seconds ago right at the moment Tarzan drops onto Clayton. 🤣
It's not underrated it's old. When it first came out people went ape shit for it, add to that most people at least from my generation have watched the movies with there kids. You just dont hear a big deal about it like you do Frozen, or Moana for example because the big deal happened decades ago
Clayton has one of the most karma-induced deaths of any Disney villain. Can’t wait to see more. I would really love to see you react to Wolfwalkers on AppleTV+. It’s a beautiful movie.
7:24 This is the exact scene of what got me interested in evolution in the first place. As a kid I thought I actually friggin invented it just because of how I noticed at that age that humans and Apes have simililar looking hands (not just that tho) .
Beast and Tarzan have always been my fave Disney men. ♥Tarzan's build design kind of led to a favorite shape I default to when drawing male characters in my art. lol
This was always one of my favorites as a kid, it was on Netflix and I’d watch it all the time while I played with dolls or something, so much nostalgia
20:15 its the cute laugh for me😳❤ I love your reactions welchy😭💫💫❤ The Trini girl wants you to react to another one of her fav movies THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAMN Its actually rly dark so prepare urself😅
The story of Tarzan is older than Disney's movie. it's older than Frozen. Heck, as the book it's based on was written in 1912, I'm pretty sure it's older than Disney itself. the two stories are completely unrelated. :)
Love how he paused just to laugh at how smooth Tarzan is for getting Jane to go "ooh ooh eeh eh oooh" then tell her _afterwards_ that she just said "Jane stays with Tarzan" 23:30 and then 30 minutes later forgets what ooh ooh eeh eh ooh means and desperately wants to know.
Oh my god your movie commentaries are the best honestly 😩 I’ve been watching you since the Harry Potter reaction videos. I hope you do Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame soon!! They’re so good I recommend those. ❤️❤️
I wake up...I check my phone..and boom. Welchy has a video up. Tarzan is one of my favorites! I love it so much, and Phil Collins is the best. Not even 5 minutes into the video, its already great. Thank you!
Was actually curious if this was true because I'd never heard it before, according to what I'm reading hear only time tony hawk was mentioned was Tarzan's movements in the son of man song where Inspired by skateboarder tony hawk. So I think you got that mixed up.
Yea just read the whole Animation section in the wiki. Glen Keane the superior in charge of Animation for the movie wanted Tarzan to surf the trees because his sons in to extreme sports, but others where worried he would be seen as a surfer type but loved it when they seen it enough to including it in son of man. But other then the moves being inspired by Tony hawk hes not mentioned again in the whole thing
Phil Collins voice in Tarzan is phenomamol. Imagine Tantor during Covid 19? That theory about Elsa and Anna's parents being Tarzan's parents got dismissed. FYI please react to Frozen Glad you're enjoying Disney keep em comin'
I actually had an idea for a fanfic where Kerchak's treatment of Tarzan, and refusal to accept him has terrible consequences. There is an old African proverb which says-"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to receive its warmth". What if after being treated as an outcast by Kerchak, and being told that he will "never be one of us" for so long caused Tarzan to turn evil? What if Tarzan finally snapped, and decided that if Kerchak would never see him as anything other than a threat, then why not give him what he wants? The irony of it all would be that Kerchak treated Tarzan badly for so long because he thought he'd become a threat, but in reality, it was that very treatment that actually CAUSED Tarzan to become a threat, turning it into a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. In this very moment, Kerchak finally realizes that if he HAD just accepted Tarzan from the beginning, he would never have turned bad. Of course, Tarzan would eventually turn back to the good side with the help of both Jane, and Kala before it's too late to stop Clayton.
Fun fact: You’ll be in my heart was actually a lullaby he would sing to his daughter when she was a baby. When he worked on the soundtrack he decided to record it for the film. Gotta love him for sharing that with us ♥️!
OMG I never knew that, but it makes so much sense! No wonder I've wanted to sing it as a lullaby lol
That's my Phil...
I do the same with my nephew except it’s the 14th melody from D garyman
And the lullaby would win the Oscar for Best Song. What a dude!😊
Oh my gosh, that’s so precious! I never knew this and I’m shocked that I’ve never known this.
Monkeys do not have super sonic hearing, but mothers do.
Exacto!!! I have kittens and even the first time i can ear when he is criying even when I came to my door from my house.
Also, gorillas are not monkeys. They are apes.
@@GummiAnd True, but I never said they were, all I said was that monkeys don't have super sonic hearing.
@@hallofguns8174 I know. Just felt like it was relevant to your comment as he clearly didn't realize the difference when watching the movie.
@@GummiAnd Agreed.
He must've missed when Tarzan taught her to say "Jane stays with Tarzan."
I definitely did 😭
@@Welchy let’s gooo
@@Welchy Hey do a reaction to *Brother Bear* !!! Phil Collins also made some songs for that film!!
@@Welchy Also, at 14:26 when Clayton asks if they've met... If I remember correctly, Clayton and Tarzan are actually cousins (with the former holding the title that should have been inherited by the latter), which is why Clayton gets the feeling as though Tarzan looks familiar.
@@Welchy no you didn't, you comment on it. The first time she speaks gorilla and you asked if everyone speaks gorilla now she was just mimicking the sounds not saying anything, then she asked to learn gorilla, you said she just spoke it. He teaches her to say Jane stays with Tarzan and you said you sly dog.
Actually there are 6 deaths: The mother, the father, the baby gorilla, the jaguar, Clayton and Kerchak
Leopard*
@@AD-dg3zz yeah jaguars are in south america this was africa
There might be 50+ deaths counting the rest of the crew on the ship that was burning in the beginning. But that doesn’t matter now
@@milky9545 not to mention how many of the poachers got killed? You see Tarzan stripping as he calls forth a giant stampede of elephants and other wildlife as he charges to the rescue, we seen earlier how destructive they can be when Tarzan cause one as a kid. Nearly killing a gorilla baby, so how many poachers where trampled to death off screen?
@@Yugioh420 probably a lot
Phil Collins is just pure bliss to listen to
“Being human is over rated” “I’d rather be a monkey”😭😭😭I can’t😭
He'd certainly make a sexy Simian.
Abandon humanity, come back to monke
"No no he's got a point"
-Kronk
*Any kind of villain is introduced*
Welchy: BETCH!
Fun Fact about my parents because why not: My parents first ever date after they met, my dad bought tickets to Tarzan in Cinema and my mom didn't expect to watch a animated movie because my dad looks like a buff intimidating gangster when he was younger 😂😂
When I was little this movies first 10 minutes genuinely TERRIFIED me. The gorilla's baby being taken, 2:36 yeah...that's the parents bodies that the Leapard killed and stored to eat later...Tarzan definitely has one of the most brutal beginnings to a Disney movie heck probably one of the most brutal animated movie beginnings ever.
It's much more brutal in the Disney movie than it is in the book. Which is surprising. It's been an age since I read it, but in the book the baby dies while Kala is running away from the leopard. Anyways, Kala carried the body of her dead baby around, unwilling to let it go. (Which might be why Disney just have the leopard pluck the baby away instead)
Kerchak kills tarzan's parents. Kala finds baby tarzan and since he is alive and making noise and her baby is not, she picks up tarzan and finally drops her baby.
So it's a bit more disturbing in the book. But Disney kinda swapped out one disturbing aspect for another instead of toning it down.
HOW TF HAVE I NEVER SEEN THIS!!!!!!! I LOVE TARZAN
OF COURSE IT'S SUCH A QUICK SHOT SOOOOO
@@pvtread5207 I only noticed that recently too 😅
The deleted scene of this movie would've been much scarier at the beginning because it was showing the leopard actually killing the parents and the parents fighting back with a shotgun....
@@Melissa-wx4lu wow...just wow
At the end Jane says in gorilla "Jane stays with Tarzan." She just repeats the first phrase Tarzan taught her. I am so excited for this! Tarzan was my favorite movie as a kid! As an adult the soundtrack is still 100% perfection to me ❤ all Phil Collins ❤❤❤😻
Recommending Disney's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" and "The Emperor's New Groove *BOOM BABY!*" Two very unDisney films. The former extremely dark and the other hysterically funny.
Ouu I love those two! I just recently watched hunchback of notre dame, since I’ve never been able to see it since now lol. But yeah I love those two movies. Especially Emperors new groove 😂
Seconding both of these. Both have amazing and beautiful animation. And the music in Hunchback is epic.
I enjoy this movie next The Jungle Book
@@erainmartinez8175 i agreee! i love the jungle book! athough, I didn't watch the animated one but the live action one. I really loved the live action one a lot lol, my fav character is Bagheera (i definitely spelt that horribly wrong lol)
@@jazzybuns4481 actually you spelled it completely right 😊
“You can just look at Clayton and tell he’s evil, he has that smirk, he has that *smiles wholesomely* he has that evil smirk”
1:40 after the first Frozen movie there was the theory that Tarzan is Elsas and Annas brother. But the second Frozen shut that theory down.
I love how much fun you have with musicals.
I’m glad, I didn’t like the theory
@@corymorrow5329 Right? It just doesn't make any sense! Nothing about it works except for the fact that a ship sinks 😑
I'm pretty sure there's more than one ship down the bottom of the oceans 🙄
@@lilyl3470 exactly, the little mermaid explored a ship, must be connected to elsa and Anna's dead parents too.. omg. I also looked it up and frozen is set in the year 1843 and tarzan is set in the 1890s so... We did it! We cracked the code!
Rant begins here:
Side note, I really don't know why people need these theories, I like these movies for having separate stories, why do we have to find ways to complicate their story and connect them to characters that have no importance in the story either way? I can't be alone in saying it makes things a lot less interesting when I consider all these Disney characters being connected in some way, just leave them alone, they're already perfect as they are!
@@corymorrow5329 to answer you rant, its actually quite simple and Welchy even makes a comment that is the key. Disney animation department as well as the story writers put all kinds of easter eggs from one movie into other's, like the beauty and the beast tea pot and cup that's in this one. Some easter eggs are easy like that one and others are more detailed or obscure and only really there to give the people in the know a chuckle. So some people with way to much time on there hands trys to either figure out these deep hidden easter eggs or go one step farther and claim they all one world, brite side we did get Shrek, which is basically them all living in one big messed up fairy tail world. But in truth it's not all one world, but because of the easter eggs there Will be appearances or crossovers from one world into the next.
@@corymorrow5329 oh and as the the theory with Tarzans parents, its said the king looks a lot like Tarzans dad, and Tarzan's mom looks a lot like princess Anna, never actually done a side by side myself so dont know how accurate that is but yea. They you go. Oh also the ships are said to look alike but that could simply be Disney reusing frames from a previous movie in this one so its less to draw, who knows?
Fun trivia: The Supervising animator for Tarzan(the character) was Glen Keane. Glen worked for Disney for nearly 4 decades before leaving on his own terms. He also created the design/looks for other characters in major Disney films and based some of them on people in his life. Ariel from The Little Mermaid was based on his wife, the Beast from Beauty and the Beast was loosely influenced by himself, Tarzan was inspired by his son, and Rapunzel from Tangled was based off his daughter. Glen also worked on the characters of Pocahontas, Aladdin, Ratigan, and several other Disney characters.
Phil Colins actually sang many of the international versions of the songs himself
Yes, he sings in thé french version even in Brother bear
@@a.g.demada5263
That’s real talent and work combined
@@couragew6260 yep ! Unfortunately we don't have this now
He sang most if not all the language versions in Brother Bear too. Talented man.
Yes, he did English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. His accent can be heard (speaking for French version here, don't know about the others) but it only adds to the charm of the songs imo, it gives them a little special something 🙂
As for the ones he didn't do, I'd recommend listening to Danish, Swedish and Arabic, those guys are very good too! 😊
Welchy be turning a mediocre Saturday morning into a blissful one. Thanks, my dude.
Ahh thank you! 😊
@@Welchy
Tarzan fights kerchak:
😯Yo he would be amazing UFC
I LOVE this movie! "Are you sure this water's sanitary?"
You should watch this scene in french too
That’s sip of water from that water bottle was perfectly timed
9:03
Actually, leopards typically live 12-17 years in the wild. Tarzan looked like he was about 1 year old at the beginning of the movie and he’s gotta be at least 20 now. There’s no way it could have been the same leopard.
Realistically speaking, sure. However, it's a Disney movie. Sabor is a Disney villain with no speaking lines. She killed Tarzan's parents.
@@lilscenechick1995 Different leopards, known by the same name.
Realistically speaking, yes, you’re right. However, this is a Disney movie, so we shouldn’t rely on realism too much
Love this movie. I literally acted out the scene of Tarzan lifting Sabor, the leapord, hundreds of times with with a stuffed tiger when I was a kid.
I'd do that with my cat! And of course the Simba armpit lift~ He was Most Unimpressed.
Trivia: Tony Goldwyn (Tarzan) couldn’t do the Tarzan yell so Brian Blessed (Clayton) ended up doing it for him.
Everyone says that, but it’s actually not true; Goldwyn did the yell, and there’s footage of him doing it in the recording booth. Unfortunately, the video that shows it appears to have been removed from TH-cam, so I can’t really prove it. Blessed’s Tarzan yell is an impression of the yell from one of the old black and white live action Tarzan films (of which there are several).
Welchy: "Hey you, eating your dinner or lying in bed"
Me, eating dinner in bed: "..."
Me eating In bed: 😶 ...
😶🍕 pizza?
Me, who just clicked on the video so it can fully load before I go make dinner to eat in bed:
"o.o ..."
23:29 is a callback to earlier when Jane first met the apes, Tarzan's family. She said the same string of sounds before which means "Jane stays with Tarzan," and this time she actually means it so the apes are happy.
"Do monkeys have like... supersonic hearing?"
No. But moms do. Something happens to you after you have a kid, and you just gain a sixth sense about these things. I can be sitting downstairs on my laptop, headphones in, music playing, air conditioner running full blast, and I'll lean over to the hubby who is literally just sitting there playing a game with the volume off and say "Someone's playing in the upstairs bathroom."
And he'll go up and find out that, yep, the 3 year old was playing in the sink again. "How did you hear that all the way down here?" he'll ask. "I was sitting right there and I didn't hear a thing!"
Mom senses. It's a thing.
Makes sense how my mother knew my sister was always doing _something_ when she was in school. She was not a great child and I’m positive the principal was ecstatic when she graduated.
@@tlkfanrwbyfan8716 Yep. We just *know*. it doesn't always work. But when it does, it's unmistakable.
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Hilariously, gorillas IRL actually have *worse* hearing than humans. So it really was just a mama sense [or a plot contrivance]
The bond is just a WOW. For me it was my father. I knew exactly when something happened at school, where I was in the house, I knew when I was hungry or i need water because he gave me the thing before I realized i want it-
By the end she says "Jane stays with Tarzan". He taught her when they were playing with the baby gorillas earlier
Hey, we appreciate the confidence. Tarzan is super fit and attractive in his way.
We love healthy masculinity.
Agreed. Every dude can say when someone is ugly, so that means they know when someone is not. Nothing to do with sexuality.
When people talk about Disney crushes I feel like people hardly mention Tarzan?? I'm sorry but this animated boy is fine af. 😅
@@lurategh right !
"What do you feel?"
"A nipple."
I spat my drink out. I was *not* prepared for that take on the otherwise touching moment! 🤣
You should totally watch anastasia of you haven't already :)
Fun fact Phil Collins and Nsync did the "trashing the camp" song
💛💃👍🎷 Shooba dooba dooba dooba dooba dahdah doodah Doofa Sheedoo. It's a great song.
Fun fact: Brendan Fraser was gonna play in this movie as Tarzan but when Tony Goldwyn auditioned for the role, the execs thought he did a much better job. But since Brendan also did a good job, Disney casted him in George of the Jungle (a live action copycat version of Tarzan).
I like Tarzan, but George of the Jungle will forever be my favorite.
I have to say this soundtrack slaps so underrated ❤️
Unreal
All these songs make me feel like I wanna go outside and parkour
Two things come to mind at the word Clayton "Not Clayton" and "what am I doing with these *imbeciles?* "
Welchy: “Oi, you. Eating your dinner or lying in your bed.”
Me who is both eating my dinner and lying in my bed: “Whoa.”
Tarzan’s original name as a human was John Clayton. The Clayton he fights here is probably his uncle or a more distant relation. You can especially tell by comparing their chins, which Tarzan’s biological father also shares.
Really!??
@@charlotteno.5332 in the original novel, Tarzan is John Clayton, heir to the Earl of Greystoke. When Jane arrives with her father, she’s with William Clayton, who is about the same age as Tarzan and the current Lord Greystoke. Their conflict is mostly about how Jane is William’s fiancée, so when he finds out Tarzan’s identity, he hides it. First books ends with Tarzan going to England, only to hold back when he sees Jane married and living a good life with William. In the sequels, they do get together and have a son.
Disney’s animated film and subsequent tv series covers a lot of material from the original books, and alongside the 1984 film Greystoke: the legend of Tarzan (starring Christopher Lambert of Highlander fame as Tarzan) and the more recent Legend of Tarzan movie from 2016 starring Alexander Skarsgard as Tarzan with Margot Robbie as Jane, are the closest I’ve seen films get to the original novels with both plot details and characters used.
Tarzan is NOT Elsa and Anna's brother. One bit of proof exists in the movie. The photograph. the FRAMED PHOTO of the baby, and his parents. they did NOT HAVE flash photography in those days, They didn't have anyone take a pic like that on a boat, on the open ocean, come out looking that good, and they sure as heck didn't have anyone on the boat to make a FRAME for it.
to put it simply: There's no way they got on that boat, while she was not showing, go through 9 months of pregnancy on a boat, gave birth on the high seas, and had someone photograph the new family and frame the photo... All in that one trip. No way did that happen. No. Way. I'll fight you on this, lol.
I would say to those film theories is nice try. And, Elsa abs Anna’s parents died on tsunami.
Maybe not in Arendelle, but other parts of the world like England could have been that developed. But Frozen 2 better explains why they aren't related. The only reason people thought they might be related, is because they're ship was thought to have gone down somewhere to the south on their way to Ariel's kingdom or something. But in Frozen 2 we learn they went far north and died in the sea of storms trying to find Ahtohallan.
p.s. Tarzan's parents hair colors don't match Elsa and Anna's parents.
Someone didn't see Frozen 2. It was already debunked 100%
@@lorettabes4553 lol this was my belief when that theory came out. I knew it was bs. ^^
@@lorettabes4553 I’m glad I watched frozen 🥶 2 at the theaters 2 years ago.
I love u so much! Ur accent makes these commentaries so much better😂
Ahhh thank you so much, means a lot 😊
Yes it definitely does.
Can you watch *Rio* ??? Being brazilian I think it's a great movie! Although they could have invested more in the diversity of races (that's the brazilian people) the cultural aspects that it brings are AMAZING!!!
Have you seen the movie Brother Bear before? Now that is a good disney classic 😎👍
Great Disney movie for sure. Is it old enough to be called a classic yet?
I think it is,maybe 🤔
@@maxxclark5093 if that's a classic I'm ancient.
Which might also be true lol
@@maxxclark5093 damn. 2003? I guess it older then I thought. Jesus I feel old. I wasn't young when it came out so I didn't think it was that damn old. I guess I was 22. But nearly 40 now so yea. Not quite 20 years, if not a classic yet definitely when it hits either the 20 or 25 year marks so close.
15:13 This look on Tarzan's face, right here. This is the face of someone who is so in love with another person that they can't take their eyes off them or see anything else. I may not have any experience with romance, but when I see blossoming couples, I root for them hard!
The animators did such a great job!
Yknow what, this whole reaction was great, but I LOVED that instead of being like "shE's wEArING a DrESS iN thE jUNGle thAT's So Stupid", you said "Can we just *appreciate* that this woman is wearing a dress in the middle of the jungle? Who says fashion is dead."
Because THAT was awesome.
Yes!
What's worse is back in them days, that wasn't fashion, its simply what women wore, the idea of a lady in pants or jungle gear was unheard of. If she was traveling she wore her travel dress, if it was fancy travel like on a big ship then it was a full travel dress with parasol umbrellas and high boots and gloves that go all the way up to the elbow
@joshua templeton - Exactly. It was just the fashion of the day. There were in fact women who didn't care and wore pants anyway, but all this proves is that you can do whatever you want in whatever clothes you want, if you want to stay in fashion LOL 😉
Phil Collins voice just does something to my ear drums. Pure symphony
Ok Tarzan speaks many animal languages, as he grew up he learned each of the animals ways and did what they did. He learned to use weapons by watching the rhino use its horn. So he learned human speech by mimicking sound, he even mimicked the sound of gun fire.
Fun fact: The phrase "Crocodile tears" is when you show false sympathy or sorrow towards someone or something. Or, in the case of the baby baboon, crying to get your way. It came from the fact that crocodiles do actually have tear ducts and can cry but its less out of feeling bad for someone and more so to lubricate their eyes, typically when they have been out of water for a long time and their eyes begin to dry out.
"Now turn it into a rug" 😭😭
I was at a Museum last week. The tour guide asked “This is something Phillip Collins donated. Does anyone here know who Phillip Collins is?”
Me: “The man who sings in the Tarzan movies.”
*crickets from everyone else*
Tour guide: “Yes, Phillip Colins was a famous singer in the 80s and 90s. He sung famous songs.”
Me: well, I guess that’s the difference between an X’er and a millennial. Whether or not Phil Collins is Tarzan movies or an actual singer?
This is 25 minutes of Welchy falling in love with Tarzan. Change my mind.
23:36 she said the same as the first thing Tarzan taught her. “Jane stays” or sth like that.
Jane stays with Tarzan
Son of Man is my favorite song in this movie also I think baby Tantor is my favorite part lol
Soooo funny 😂
I love this movie for so many reasons:
Tarzan`s identity journey - My favorite is when he plays in the mud to try put on him to look like the gorillas but Kala stops him and says they share the same heart, it did not matter if they are different species, what mattered to her is that he is her son and she loved him for who he is.
Kala best Disney mother btw! She was afraid to lose another child, so she never told him where she got him and when she finally did, Tarzan was confused and it was time to let go of her fear and do the rightful thing to show him and let him decide his life route. The moment when Tarzan says she will always be his mom and she saying you will be forever in my heart.... so heartwarming
I know You'll Be in My Heart is the big one, but Son of Man is my absolute favorite. The song alone is amazing but put to the growing up montage it's just *chef kiss*
We definitely need a Welchy karaoke with the best animated songs of all time.
I really enjoy you.
Te amo, Handsome-W.
A gorilla’s hearing is actually worse than a humans hearing
"that voice is pure porn"
I haven't been watching your channel long but i must say, idk if it's the hay fever, but you say the most off the wall stuff sometimes and i love it
Ever since I was a kid I always listened to “you’ll be in my heart” with my mother in the car when going to Tesco’s and such
I can’t believe you listened to it as a kid too that’s too awesome
Another amazing reaction on the waaaaaaaay I’m super exited!
I’m early FINALLY!!! This is my favourite movie ever and the first movie I ever seen! Thank you for watching it you’re amazing Welchy 😇💕
Ayyy thank you so much!!! Glad you enjoyed it 😆
Fun fact: the song "You'll Be In My Heart" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, beating out "Blame Canada" from the _South Park_ movie. And hoo boy, the creators of _South Park_ were bitter AF.
Idk why... Did they actually think they had a chance against Phil Collins?
Fun fact: On the Disney Wikipedia it says that Tarzan’s fathers name was John Clayton! So the Clayton in the movie was his uncle.
HEY WELCHYY! Anyhow recently I bleached my hair, intentionally I want to make it purple or pink, but when it turn blond, it remind myself of you, especially I also cut it short 😆😆😆 I looovee it soo much.
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Tarzan is so cool! Son of Man and Strangers Like Me are my ALLLL TIMMEE Fav
Hey Karina! And nice oneee! :D
I can’t tell you how comical the ads of been for me lately. Almost everything I’ve watched, right when someone or something gets smacked or hurt in any way, an ad pops up, perfectly synchronized with whatever sound is made during the moment of harm. It just happened a few seconds ago right at the moment Tarzan drops onto Clayton. 🤣
"Tarzan" is my favorite disney movie since I was a little kid (i'm 21 now) and it made me happy watching you react to it
I am so ready for you singing you’ll be in my heart.
So was I 😂
I was not disappointed. It was good.
Tarzan is damn underrated, yes I said it
I don’t think it is.
It's not underrated it's old. When it first came out people went ape shit for it, add to that most people at least from my generation have watched the movies with there kids. You just dont hear a big deal about it like you do Frozen, or Moana for example because the big deal happened decades ago
Clayton has one of the most karma-induced deaths of any Disney villain.
Can’t wait to see more. I would really love to see you react to Wolfwalkers on AppleTV+. It’s a beautiful movie.
Welchy’s intro: hay fever
Wait why was Welchy‘s singing actually so class
My favorite Disney movie ever, i know every single line because i watched on repeat when I was a kid! so happy to watch this reaction
7:24 This is the exact scene of what got me interested in evolution in the first place. As a kid I thought I actually friggin invented it just because of how I noticed at that age that humans and Apes have simililar looking hands (not just that tho) .
Beast and Tarzan have always been my fave Disney men. ♥Tarzan's build design kind of led to a favorite shape I default to when drawing male characters in my art. lol
I love the mother-son relationship
Tarzan was always one of my favorites. I’m glad you did this
This was always one of my favorites as a kid, it was on Netflix and I’d watch it all the time while I played with dolls or something, so much nostalgia
20:15 its the cute laugh for me😳❤
I love your reactions welchy😭💫💫❤
The Trini girl wants you to react to another one of her fav movies THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAMN
Its actually rly dark so prepare urself😅
The story of Tarzan is older than Disney's movie. it's older than Frozen. Heck, as the book it's based on was written in 1912, I'm pretty sure it's older than Disney itself. the two stories are completely unrelated. :)
21:35
I always love seeing the shock on everyone’s face at this scene!
😱
This film deserves all the praise and appreciation! It’s so underrated! 😁
Love how he paused just to laugh at how smooth Tarzan is for getting Jane to go "ooh ooh eeh eh oooh" then tell her _afterwards_ that she just said "Jane stays with Tarzan"
23:30 and then 30 minutes later forgets what ooh ooh eeh eh ooh means and desperately wants to know.
Oh my god your movie commentaries are the best honestly 😩 I’ve been watching you since the Harry Potter reaction videos. I hope you do Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame soon!! They’re so good I recommend those. ❤️❤️
5:04 WHOA! You're wearing a blue butterfly shirt, and there's a blue butterfly here!
Everytime someone rewatches Tarzan. The Leppard scene comes on. Everyone: I don't remember this part.
Phil Collins is a musical god and treasure ❤
I wake up...I check my phone..and boom. Welchy has a video up. Tarzan is one of my favorites! I love it so much, and Phil Collins is the best. Not even 5 minutes into the video, its already great. Thank you!
welchy at the end jane said the one thing she learned and that jane stays with Tarzan
Much love from me and my family in California! 💖 😘
*HAYFEVER!* 🙌🏻 We’re all suffering here
Tarzan was modeled after skater Tony Hawk. The music for this movie was composed by Phil Collins
Was actually curious if this was true because I'd never heard it before, according to what I'm reading hear only time tony hawk was mentioned was Tarzan's movements in the son of man song where Inspired by skateboarder tony hawk. So I think you got that mixed up.
Yea just read the whole Animation section in the wiki. Glen Keane the superior in charge of Animation for the movie wanted Tarzan to surf the trees because his sons in to extreme sports, but others where worried he would be seen as a surfer type but loved it when they seen it enough to including it in son of man. But other then the moves being inspired by Tony hawk hes not mentioned again in the whole thing
"5 deaths?"
6 if you count the leopard.
For a disney movie, that Clayton death is hauntingg
5:09 VOCALLS FOR DAYSSSS! love it.
Welchy: *tries to do the EVIL SMIRK*
Me: Awww. :D
I luv how you say “ beetch” 😂
You're a wonderfully funny and humorous.. This is the most I've enjoyed watching Tarzan 💜
OMG I died when you found out Terk was a lady xD
People watching stuff they’ve seen seen isn’t my thing but power to you
It took me years to learn Turk was a girl, and I found out through the show on Disney channel
Phil Collins voice in Tarzan is phenomamol.
Imagine Tantor during Covid 19?
That theory about Elsa and Anna's parents being Tarzan's parents got dismissed.
FYI please react to Frozen
Glad you're enjoying Disney keep em comin'
The fact you're a Kingdom Hearts player makes me love this channel even more.
You should watch Kubo and the two strings I believe it is free on youtube and it is extremely underrated.
One of the best classic movies
Between "I would be a good looking Monkey" and instead of heart nipple, I lost it!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I actually had an idea for a fanfic where Kerchak's treatment of Tarzan, and refusal to accept him has terrible consequences. There is an old African proverb which says-"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to receive its warmth".
What if after being treated as an outcast by Kerchak, and being told that he will "never be one of us" for so long caused Tarzan to turn evil? What if Tarzan finally snapped, and decided that if Kerchak would never see him as anything other than a threat, then why not give him what he wants? The irony of it all would be that Kerchak treated Tarzan badly for so long because he thought he'd become a threat, but in reality, it was that very treatment that actually CAUSED Tarzan to become a threat, turning it into a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. In this very moment, Kerchak finally realizes that if he HAD just accepted Tarzan from the beginning, he would never have turned bad.
Of course, Tarzan would eventually turn back to the good side with the help of both Jane, and Kala before it's too late to stop Clayton.