Character information Clayton is the main antagonist of Disney’s 1999 animated feature film Tarzan. He initially serves as a protector for Jane and her father Archimedes Q.
The Disney animated film Tarzan (1999) presents a Clayton character who owes little to William Cecil Clayton but his name, being more a conflation of the earlier films’ Holt (in his explorer aspect) and the novels’ Rokoff (in his villainous aspect).
He died in a fight with Tarzan. … As a last resort, Tarzan started to tangle Clayton up in vines. Clayton slashed at the vines, cutting every one except one near his neck and his hand.
William Cecil Clayton William Cecil Clayton is the main antagonist in the 1999 Disney movie Tarzan, replacing the first act’s antagonist Sabor shortly after her death.
Clayton wields a double-barrel shotgun with break action that requires the shells to be reloaded after every fire. It bears a similar appearance to a Remington Model 1894 or Model 1900 and is definitely a model characteristic of game hunting during the time period (as Tarzan takes place around 1912).
While Tarzan was away, rescuers appeared and the group had to depart. Back in America, Jane was frightened by her feelings for now-civilized but in his mind savage Tarzan, and agreed to marry Clayton instead.
Despite being a leopard, Sabor was portrayed in a very stylized way, possessing a long, sleek body similar to a cheetah; very long, thin fangs (almost like those of a saber-toothed cat); large, scarce spots like a jaguar, and slitted pupils.
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The name Clayton is primarily a male name of English origin that means From The Town On Clay Land.
John Clayton Tarzan is the ape-name of John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke, according to Burroughs’ Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle. (Later, less canonical sources, notably the 1984 film Greystoke, make him Earl of Greystoke).
While they may not be Greystrokes in the animated movie, like in the literature, Tarzan’s parents cast ashore in an unknown area of Africa with Tarzan after their ship is burned down. Although it is unseen on screen, they are killed by Sabor, as seen when Kala rescues Tarzan from her after seeing their bodies.
One of the most disturbing traits of the Horned King is his very own appearance. While the film shows him trying to resurrect the Cauldron Born, he doesn’t look human at all. He looks mostly like a living dead due his skeletal appearance in spite of having skin, let aside his horns.
Surprisingly, Tarzan is based on a true story, and the new movie, The Legend of Tarzan, has a larger basis in reality than you might initially think. That’s not to say the new movie is entirely realistic, but it is a fact that Tarzan isn’t a totally fictional character.
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While Burroughs never said exactly where Tarzan was set, Cameroon’s sandy beaches, imposing jungle and ape sanctuaries seem like a good bet so much so that the West African country was chosen as the setting for the 1984 film Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes.
In the film, Tarzan’s real name is never addressed. During the events of the movie and the sequel TV series, Tarzan is 18 years old. Also in the book, Tarzan and Jane have a son named Korak, also known as Jack Clayton or John ‘Jack’ Paul Clayton IV.
She becomes the love interest and later the wife of Tarzan, and subsequently the mother of their son Korak. … Jane Porter (Tarzan)
Jane Porter | |
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Created by | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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Alias | Jane Clayton |
Species | Human |
Sabor is finally killed as she is impaled on the head of Tarzan’s spear tip when the ape man raises it against the ferocious leopard, thus killing the animal.
This occurs during a running fight between the two that culminates when Sabor leaps down on Tarzan and plunges them both into a pit and is impaled through the head of Tarzan’s spear tip as the ape man raises it against the leopard. Tarzan then shouts out his famous ape man cry, as he lifts up Sabor’s corpse.
If you are in Latin America, the only big cat you can come across is the jaguar. And if you see a spotted big cat in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Russia, it will be the leopard. … Jaguar and Leopard Size Comparisson.
Jaguar | Leopard | |
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Tail length | Up to 75 cm | Up to 110 cm |
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