Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle
Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle is a 1975 adult animated comedy film directed by cartoonist Picha and Boris Szulzinger. It is a parody of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan. The film was the first foreign-animated film to receive an X rating in the United States.
The original English version was released first in France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Argentina, and the Nordic countries. The English version featured the voices of Johnny Weissmuller, Jr., with comedians John Belushi, Bill Murray, Christopher Guest, and Brian Doyle-Murray present in the casting.
This film is also known as Jungle Burger in the United Kingdom.
Plot
The film takes place in the deepest part of Africa. The evil, bald, and multi-breasted Queen Bazonga, who resides in a blimp, inside a cave shaped like a woman’s legs spread open revealing her vagina, plans to conquer Earth. Before she can do that, however, she wishes to have a full set of hair so people can take her seriously. Her two-headed assistant, called the Charles of the Pits, suggests a "scalp transplant", an experiment where someone else's hair is transplanted to another person's head. Bazonga demands that she wants the hair of June, the maid of Shame: Ruler of the jungle. Bazonga sends out her penis soldiers to kidnap June.Meanwhile, that night, June kicks out Shame from their home after another night of unsuccessful sex. She ends up sleeping with Flicka, Shame's monkey pal. The next morning, Bazonga's soldiers barge in and kidnap June, but only after they have an orgy with her. Shame hears June's screams and comes to her rescue, but he is too late. Shame eventually decides to save his mate and immediately sets out on his quest with Flicka.
As he swings through the jungle, an airplane crashes in a giant mud pit, containing a crew of four explorers set out to find Shame. The crew include the eccentric Professor Cedric Addlepate, the ditzy Stephanie Starlet, the grumbling Brutish, and his assistant Short, a nervous black man. As the crew wander through the jungle, they eventually find Shame. Before they can get acquainted, Brutish and Short step in to take Shame back to the plane, leaving the Professor to be eaten alive by savage monkeys known as "Molarman" while Stephanie is tied up to a tree. The Molar Men catch up with Brutish and Short and eat them both. They free Shame from the cage, but only to try to eat him. Shame is saved by a beer-guzzling fratboy named Craig Baker who flies on a carpet run by a flock of birds. After a lengthy conversation with Shame, Craig gets drunk and falls off the carpet. Shame also falls off, but is saved by Flicka.
Shame and Flicka eventually make it to Bazonga's lair. Flicka is told to stay behind while Shame goes to get June. He has caught Bazonga's soldiers while they were on a practice drill. Shame is taken to Bazonga, who tries to convince Shame to join her side and rule the world with her. Shame says he only wants June, which enrages Bazonga. Shame runs off to find June, who is about to receive the scalp transplant from the bickering Charles of the Pits. Bazonga's soldiers try to stop Shame, which results in the blimp moving and main generator exploding, which sets the place on fire. Bazonga cannot escape from the fire in her office. Shame sees this and saves her by igniting the Emergency Fire Alarm, which sends out more of Bazonga's soldiers to cover themselves in condoms and dive inside Bazonga's vagina until she explodes to death. One of the heads on the Charles of the Pits kills the other while in a heated conversation. Shocked by this, the other head sets June free. They try to escape, but the Charles of the Pits is killed by acid semen shooting all over the place.
Shame eventually finds June, who keeps bickering to Shame while they find a way to escape the blimp, as it drills its way out of the cave and flies all around the jungle. The two find an emergency two-seated parachute, and spring out of the blimp, which finally crashes onto Bazonga's cave, destroying it forever. As June kisses Shame for his bravery, they both spot Stephanie Starlet, who becomes the leader of the Molar Men, and plans to conquer Hollywood.
Cast
''*Recorded after the English version in Paris''Additional voices
- Deya Kent
- M. Vernon
- Tony Jackson
- John Baddeley
Production
Release
A 15-minute pilot was shown at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, and the film was finished and released in September 1975 in France Belgium everywhere with both the English and French version. The film was submitted by the producers to the Academy Awards for their consideration for Best Foreign Language Film. The following year, the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs sued the producer of Tarzoon and 20th Century Fox, the film's distributor in France, for alleged plagiarism. The estate lost the case after the French court determined the film was a legitimate parody.In 1978, the film was imported into the United States by International Harmony and Stuart S. Shapiro. Shapiro recalls telling customs that the film was a work in progress and it would be edited to be suitable for theatrical release in the U.S. He did not remember any problems bringing the film into the country. The distributor encountered problems finding theaters willing to show the X rated version of the film. The film ended up making a profit in San Francisco, but was largely unsuccessful in other towns like Chicago, Philadelphia, Oregon and San Francisco. Much of its success was credited to International Harmony's ad campaign created by writer Edwin Heaven who, similar to Cinemation with Fritz the Cat, used the film's disadvantage to its marketing advantage; radio ads and giant posters plastered all over San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Oregon proclaimed: "YOU'RE GOING TO LAUGH YOUR X OFF!"
Eventually, the film was reedited from its original version. After several changes, the distributor persuaded the MPAA to change the film's rating to an R. The R-rated version of the film removed many shots that contained a lot of animal violence in some way, and the sex scenes and the native death. Later releases would have these scenes intact but would still have other scenes strangely removed. This cut was released in other countries like United Kingdom, Israel, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, and the Nordic countries.
The Burroughs estate filed another lawsuit demanding that the name of the film be changed when their lawyer found a New York State statute covering disillusion of trademark. They argued that Tarzan was a wholesome trademark and that the current product degraded the character's name. A judge agreed. The suit was filed three weeks into the film's New York run. The title was shortened to Shame of the Jungle, and the "Tarzoon" character name was altered by cutting the name out of the soundtrack negative and splicing it back into the soundtrack upside down. According to Shapiro, this version of the film did not do as well at the box office since audiences were attracted to the "Tarzoon" name. Additionally, theatrical posters for its 1980 UK release were later overstamped, with the original printed publicity slogan "Tarzan And Jane Never Had It So Good!" replaced with a sticker saying "Jungle Legend Exposed!!"