National Tarzan Day

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Welcome to the wild world of National Tarzan Day! Get ready to swing through the trees and let out your best jungle cry. It's time to channel your inner wild child and celebrate this adventurous day like the king or queen of the jungle that you are!

When is Tarzan Day?

It's national tarzan day on the 27th August.


The Origins of National Tarzan Day

Believe it or not, National Tarzan Day has its roots in the world of the internet. Back in the early days of the web, when dial-up connections were still a thing, a group of Tarzan enthusiasts decided to pay homage to their favorite fictional jungle hero. They created an online community dedicated to all things Tarzan, and the idea of National Tarzan Day was born.

Over the years, National Tarzan Day gained popularity, thanks to the web's ability to bring likeminded people together, even those swinging on virtual vines. It quickly spread across social media platforms, with Tarzan fans from every corner of the globe joining in the celebration.

How to Celebrate National Tarzan Day

On National Tarzan Day, embrace your inner wild side and let your imagination run free! Here are a few fun ways to celebrate:

  • Watch a Tarzan movie marathon: Grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the adventures of Tarzan on the big screen. Whether you prefer the classic black-and-white films or the more recent adaptations, there's no shortage of Tarzan movies to choose from.
  • Dress up as Tarzan or Jane: Put on your best loincloth or jungle attire and swing into the spirit of Tarzan. Bonus points if you can perfect Tarzan's signature yell!
  • Go on a jungle-themed adventure: Head to the great outdoors and explore a nearby forest or park. Feel the thrill of being surrounded by nature as you take in the sights and sounds of the jungle (minus the actual danger, of course).
  • Create your own Tarzan-inspired artwork: Whether you're a talented painter or just love to doodle, let your creativity loose and create your own Tarzan-inspired masterpiece. Share it on social media with the hashtag #NationalTarzanDay and join the online Tarzan community in celebrating.

Did You Know?

Did you know that Tarzan, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, made his debut in a magazine called The All-Story in 1912? From the pages of a pulp magazine to the big screen, Tarzan has become an iconic figure in popular culture. His adventures have captivated audiences for over a century!



History behind the term 'Tarzan'


1912

Tarzan of the Apes is published

In 1912, American author Edgar Rice Burroughs published his novel 'Tarzan of the Apes', introducing the iconic character to the world. The story of Tarzan follows an English nobleman named John Clayton who is raised by apes in the African jungle after his parents are killed. Burroughs' novel became a huge success and captured the imagination of readers across the globe.


1918

Tarzan of the Apes adapted into a silent film

In 1918, 'Tarzan of the Apes' was adapted into a silent film, directed by Scott Sidney. The film starred Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan, and it marked the first time the character was portrayed on the big screen. The success of the film further popularized the Tarzan character and brought him into the mainstream culture.


1932

Tarzan films starring Johnny Weissmuller

Beginning in 1932, a series of Tarzan films starring Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller were released. Weissmuller's portrayal of the character, with his iconic yell and distinctive physique, became synonymous with Tarzan. He went on to play Tarzan in twelve films, solidifying the character's image in popular culture.



1966

Tarzan television series

In 1966, the first Tarzan television series, titled 'Tarzan', premiered. The series starred actor Ron Ely as Tarzan and ran for two seasons. This marked the first time Tarzan appeared regularly on television, further increasing his presence in the entertainment world.


1999

Disney's animated film 'Tarzan'

In 1999, Walt Disney Pictures released an animated film titled 'Tarzan'. The film was a commercial success and introduced a new generation to the character. It featured an iconic soundtrack by Phil Collins and showcased Disney's innovative animation techniques.


2021

Ongoing cultural references and adaptations

The character of Tarzan continues to be referenced and adapted in various forms of media. From comics and video games to stage adaptations and new films, Tarzan's cultural impact remains relevant. The iconic image of Tarzan swinging through the jungle on vines and his primal connection to nature have become enduring symbols of adventure and escapism.



Did you know?

Did you know that Tarzan, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, made his debut in a magazine called The All-Story in 1912? From the pages of a pulp magazine to the big screen, Tarzan has become an iconic figure in popular culture. His adventures have captivated audiences for over a century!

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27th August 2018

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27th August 2018

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