This scene brings about one of the many reasons why I love Tarzan. Even after Clayton had betrayed him, imprisoned his family in cages, and shot Kerchak, Tarzan still showed forgiveness. Tarzan did not kill Clayton. The jungle, a world “blessed with love”, ultimately brought upon Clayton’s death.
I never notices Clayton’s shadow, I always concentrated on Tarzan and the blade. But it gives me the chills when I watch it.
I have only seen this movie once, when I was about 11 or so – I was a morbid kid, and noticed the shadow right off the bat, and was amazed (still am) that a Disney film actually went there explicitly, rather than just implying the death.
DAMN DISNEY YOU SCARY.
I really loved Tarzan as a kid and still do but shit this scene scared the hell out of me you have no idea.
HOLY FUCKING DICK POPSICLES THERE’S A SHADOW THERE
It gave me the chills just when you go to Magic Kingdom, enter the Haunted Mansion and after all the narration they make you look up to see the shadow added with a terror scream.
Tag: Disney
The sass is strong in Disney.
The truly magical moments of Disney.
“Ah, Perry the platypus!”
“What an unexpected -“
“WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!”
“You’re trapped!”
“By societal convention!”
“Look! We’re in a fine dining environment. Everyone knows not to throw a scene in a fancy restaurant!”
“That’s right. You’re trapped. Sit down.”
This show is fucking brilliant.
you read that in his voice don’t deny it
DISNEY PRINCESS ENGAGEMENT RINGS
HELLO BOYS I AM READY TO WED
Disney quotes that teach us wonderful lessons!
I need to start following some of this advice.
Disney Movies in Disney Movies [via]
Previously: You Know You Grew Up on Disney Movies If…
The Mulan one is actually really heart-breaking
Ugh mulan breaks my heart!
I love these so much. I need to learn how to make things like this for my characters.
Yes. Yes to all of these.
by 洋一
WHO SAID THIS WAS OKAY
Look at the third picture…her other hand has another thread…
The first Disneyland admission ticket ever sold.
It was purchased by Roy O. Disney, Walt Disney’s older brother, for $1 in 1955.
how could u not reblog this?
my god, $1 .. can we go back ? 😦
you do realize a dollar was a lot back then right?
In 1955 $1 in the United States was equal to $8.71 today































