If you grew up in the 90s, you remember the VHS rental era. It was a lawless wasteland of cardboard boxes where a cartoon cover could hide a horror movie, and a glossy photograph could hide... well, a lot more. Nestled between a forgotten Steven Seagal flick and a direct-to-video Disney rip-off, there was a title that made you do a double-take: Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane.
Use this as a template: intro → verse → chorus → verse → chorus → bridge → final chorus/outro. Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane -
, the Burroughs estate has been famously protective of the character’s image. For decades, any production using the name "Tarzan" or the specific characteristics of the jungle hero had to navigate strict licensing agreements. This led to a clear divide between "official" MGM or RKO productions and various international "knock-offs" or parodies. 2. Unauthorized Adaptations and Parodies Swinging Through the Scheisse: A Deep Dive into
attempted to sue the production for copyright infringement. The lawsuit ultimately failed. Adaptations: Nestled between a forgotten Steven Seagal flick and
Conclusion
Shame‑Meter