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==== Pirated Tarzan brochures in Israel ====
In [[
None of the brochures ever bore a writer's name, and the various publishers - "Elephant Publishing" ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: הוצאת הפיל), "Rhino Publishing" ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: הוצאת הקרנף) and several similar names - provided no more of an address than POB numbers in [[Tel Aviv]]
[http://www.violetbooks.com/REVIEWS/tarzan-holyland.html] - and [http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=209150&contrassID=2&subContrassID=12&sbSubContrassID=0] (Hebrew website with cover of "Tarzan's War Against the Germans").
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=== The Weissmuller era ===
The most popular series of Tarzan films began with ''[[Tarzan the Ape Man]]'' (1932), starring [[Johnny Weissmüller]]
During the Weissmüller period a number of competing films were made starring other actors, including ''Tarzan the Fearless'' (1933), featuring [[Buster Crabbe]]. ''[[The New Adventures of Tarzan]]'' (1935), hearkening back to the original concept of the character as an intelligent Englishman, was a serial featuring [[Herman Brix]] that was reedited into two feature films, the first (confusingly) released in the same year and with the same title as the serial, and the second, ''Tarzan and the Green Goddess'' released in 1938. ''Tarzan’s Revenge'', also released in 1938, starred [[Glenn Morris]].
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=== Other ===
The film Tarzan corpus also includes a number of documentaries, most of them either made for television or to accompany video sets of Tarzan movies, a number of derivative foreign-language productions from [[Çin]], [[
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== Televizyon ==
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Over the years, many artists have drawn the ''Tarzan'' comic strip, notably [[Burne Hogarth]], [[Russ Manning]], and [[Mike Grell]]. The daily strip began to reprint old dailies after the last Russ Manning daily (#10,308, which ran on [[29 July]], [[1972]]). The Sunday strip also turned to reprints circa 2000. Both strips continue as reprints today in a few newspapers and in ''[[Comics Revue]]'' magazine. [[NBM Publishing]] did a high quality reprint series of the Foster and Hogarth work on Tarzan in a series of hardback and paperback reprints in the 1990s.
The comic strip has often borrowed plots and characters from the Burroughs books. Writer [[Don Kraar]], who wrote the strip from 1982 to 1995, included in his scripts [[David Innes]]
=== Comic books ===
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*[[Malibu Comics]] published ''Tarzan'' comics in 1992.
*[[Dark Horse Comics]] has published various ''Tarzan'' series from 1996 to the present, including reprints of works from previous publishers like Gold Key and DC.
**Dark Horse and DC published two [[crossover (fiction)|crossover]] titles teaming Tarzan with [[Batman]]
*Though not mentioned by name, Tarzan is referenced in [[Alan Moore]]'s ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''. Places and people from the original Tarzan novels are referred to, suggesting that Tarzan does or did exist in that [[World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen|universe]].
*Warren Ellis in the comic book [[Planetary]] has a parody of Tarzan called [[Lord Blackstock]].
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A computer game by [[Michael Archer]] was produced by [[Martech]]. For more information see [[Tarzan (computer game)]].
Disney's Tarzan had seen video games released for the [[PlayStation]]
Tarzan also appeared in the PS2 game ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. [[Sora (Kingdom Hearts)|Sora]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Goofy]] had to work with Tarzan to save his home from the [[heartless]].
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** ''Tarzan: the Epic Adventures'' (1996)
* [[Nigel Cox]]
** ''[[Tarzan Presley (novel)|Tarzan Presley]]'' (2004). This novel combines aspects of Tarzan and [[Elvis Presley]] into a single character named Ted Nugent, within [[Yeni Zelanda]]
== Film hayatı ==
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== Actors portraying Tarzan ==
A number of actors have played Tarzan over the years, with the most famous and longest-lasting being [[Johnny Weissmuller]], a [[Danube Swabian]] born in [[Austro-Hungary]] (in a town now in [[
Due to complex licensing issues relating to Tarzan, several Tarzan movie series actually overlapped. For example, Buster Crabbe, Herman Brix and Glenn Morris all made Tarzan films concurrently with the 1932-1948 Weismuller series. Mike Henry played Tarzan in three theatrical releases that came out concurrently with Ron Ely's TV series, though all three had been filmed before the series debuted. (Henry had been approached to star in the TV series but had declined.)
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