The following paper is a media studies analysis of the 1995 film Tarzan X: Shame of Jane (also known as Jungle Heat ). It examines the film within the context of the adult film industry, literary adaptation, and copyright law. It does not contain, provide, or endorse links to copyrighted material.
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By dawn, the Neo‑Amazon was a battlefield of slogans and banners. The sky, once a neon tapestry, now glowed with the orange of burning barricades. In the midst of the chaos, Tarzan and Mira slipped away, their faces hidden behind the hood of a battered motorcycle.
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