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And so, their adventure came to an end, but the legend of Tarzan and Jane lived on, a testament to their courage, love, and the unbreakable bond they shared.

In a more dramatic retelling, the "shame" could refer to Jane’s feeling of losing her autonomy, finding herself completely subservient to the jungle’s power, and by extension, Tarzan’s, as depicted in certain symbolic fanart. tarzanx shame of jane

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As a result, Tarzan X became a cultural phenomenon, with "Shame of Jane" serving as a flagship episode. The franchise's influence can be seen in various aspects of popular culture, from music and film to fashion and art. The iconic imagery of Tarzan X, particularly Christy Mack's portrayal of Jane, has been referenced and parodied in numerous contexts, cementing its place in the zeitgeist. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Cinema history is filled with adaptations of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic 1912 character, Tarzan of the Apes. While mainstream audiences are familiar with the family-friendly Disney animation or classic Hollywood adventures starring Johnny Weissmuller, the character has also been adapted into adult cinema.