Tarzan X 1995 Exclusive <ESSENTIAL 2026>
This guide covers Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995), an Italian adult film directed by Joe D'Amato. Often mistaken for mainstream adaptations due to its high production value, it is widely recognized as a "masterpiece" of its genre. The Movie Database Production Overview
Director: Joe D'Amato (under the pseudonym "Michael Horror"). Starring: Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo. tarzan x 1995 exclusive
As the days turned into weeks, and the weeks into months, Jane found herself falling deeply in love with Tarzan, and the wild, untamed world that he inhabited. She realized that she had been living in a world of concrete and steel, a world that was suffocating her, and that Tarzan's jungle was the place where she truly belonged. This guide covers Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane (1995),
Theory A: The Disney Interactive Prototype (The “Pink Elephant” Build)
Rumors persist on obscure animation forums of a 1995 internal demo reel titled “Tarzan: The Interactive Jungle.” Unlike the 1999 platformer, this was a Myst-like first-person exploration game rendered entirely in pre-rendered CGI. The “exclusive” part? It was shown only at a single trade show (SIGGRAPH 95 or perhaps a Disney retreat). Attendees received a VHS tape of the demo. That tape is now considered lost media. The aesthetic is described as “uncanny” and “gloomy”—a proto-Dinosaur (2000) feel. No swinging. Just walking through foggy jungles listening to Phil Collins’ early synth demos. Starring: Rocco Siffredi and Rosa Caracciolo
The "Exclusive" status came from a single, aggressive marketing stunt: Only 2,000 copies were manufactured. They were sold exclusively via mail-order from the back pages of niche magazines like Samurai Cinema and The Dark Side. Each copy came with a "Certificate of Authenticity" signed by the film’s director, Joe D’Amato (a pseudonym for Aristide Massaccesi).