Tarzan-x - Shame Of Jane - đź’Ż đź’Ž

🍌/10 — Ape-arently unforgettable.

| | Role in the Film | | :--- | :--- | | Mike (played by Attila Schulter) | One of Jane's friends or part of the expedition group. | | Maggie (played by Swetta Silvestru) | A friend of Jane's, part of the social circle both in and out of the jungle. | | The Maid (played by Barbara Dobici/Dobson) | A key character in the civilization segment, famously described as "elegantly servic[ing] Tarzan with white gloves on". | | Professor Hugh / Diana / Others | Characters who represent the cynical, civilized world that clashes with Tarzan's natural innocence. |

| Section | Objective | Tips | |---------|-----------|------| | | Disable Shame‑Barriers | Use Charged Roars on the glowing sigils (they flash red before deactivating). | | Hall of Mirrors | Navigate a maze of moving mirrors | Follow the reflected Jane silhouette ; the correct path always mirrors her movements. | | Statue Puzzle | Align three rotating statues to open the inner chamber | Each statue rotates 90° per hit. Count the rotations (they start at 0°). You need the north‑south orientation for all three. | | Final Battle – “Shame of Jane” | Defeat the Shadow‑Clone and free Jane | 1. Phase 1: The Shadow dashes; dodge with Vine‑Swing and Roar when it stops. 2. Phase 2: It creates Shame‑Clones (smaller shadows). Use a Charged Roar to clear them—each destroyed clone reduces the Shadow’s health by 10 %. 3. Phase 3: When health ≤ 30 %, the Shadow becomes vulnerable after a Roar. Deliver a perfect landing on the platform directly beneath it; this triggers a Shame‑Burst that instantly ends the fight. |

as "Ape Man" (the character is never explicitly called Tarzan in the dialogue). Tarzan-X - Shame Of Jane -

: Despite using "Tarzan-X" in its marketing titles across various markets, the characters explicitly avoid using the trademarked name "Tarzan" in the dialogue itself. Instead, Jane repeatedly refers to Siffredi's character as "Ape-man". Ironically, D’Amato bypassed copyrights by sampling the historic, original sound bite of Johnny Weissmuller's classic 1932 Tarzan call for the movie's comedic sound design.

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Directed by Joe D'Amato (under the pseudonym Marco Solo), Tarzan-X takes the core DNA of Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary character and pivots into a more primal, uninhibited narrative. 🍌/10 — Ape-arently unforgettable

| Pitfall | Why It Happens | Fix | |---------|----------------|-----| | | Taking too many consecutive jumps without a perfect landing. | After every 5–6 jumps, aim for a platform that allows a perfect landing; practice the timing. | | Missing the hidden cavern in River Rapids | Not looking behind the waterfall’s “splash” animation. | Walk to the edge of the water, press Interact (E/Y/X) while the splash is still active. | | Failing the Mirror Puzzle | Forgetting that the mirrors only reflect when you’re directly in front of them. | Stand on the platform opposite each mirror; you’ll see a faint outline of Jane if you’re correctly aligned. | | Boss Phase 2 confusion | Over‑focusing on the Shadow itself and ignoring the smaller clones. | Prioritize clearing all clones first; the Shadow’s health won’t drop until they’re gone. |

The title's "shame" refers to Jane's rapid breakdown of aristocratic inhibitions. Initial comedic confusion regarding human anatomy quickly gives way to an intense, passionate relationship. Jane undergoes an erotic awakening, finding herself utterly captivated by the untamed nature of her protector. Act 2: The Challenges of Civilization

The film opens with a small expedition in the heart of the African jungle. Our heroine, Jane (Rosa Caracciolo), is a sophisticated socialite whose curiosity leads her away from her campsite. In a playful twist, she stumbles upon a trap set by a mysterious figure and faints. She wakes to find herself being watched by a handsome, well-built "ape-man," known only as John. Far from a savage, this Tarzan, played by the legendary adult actor Rocco Siffredi, is a noble figure raised in the wilderness after being lost as a child. | | The Maid (played by Barbara Dobici/Dobson)

The film opens with embarking on an expensive, deep-jungle expedition in search of a hidden indigenous tribe and fabled lore surrounding a feral human raised by apes. Disaster strikes the expedition, separating Jane from her guides and leaving her entirely vulnerable to the harsh elements of the jungle.

(RĂłzsa Tassi, Siffredi's real-life wife) as Jane. Nikita Gross as Diana. Plot Summary

Tharzan - La vera storia del figlio della giungla (1995) - IMDb