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Tarzan

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IMDB7.3
πŸ˜‚Humor(14%)
πŸ˜ƒJoy(10%)
🀩Excitement(8%)
πŸ₯°Love(7%)
😊Happiness(7%)
AnimationAdventureComedy

Audience emotional responses to Disney's Tarzan (1999) are primarily characterized by **Humor**, driven by the comedic antics of Terk and Tantor and Jane's reactions to the jungle. This is closely followed by feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness** stemming from Tarzan's bond with his ape family, his discovery of love with Jane, and the film's generally uplifting tone. **Love** and **Empathy** are central, reflecting the deep familial connections (especially with Kala) and the audience's emotional investment in Tarzan's journey of self-discovery and belonging. **Excitement** and **Anticipation** are high due to thrilling jungle adventures, Tarzan's incredible agility, and the suspense surrounding his choices and conflicts. Moments of **Sadness** provide emotional depth, particularly concerning loss and Kerchak's eventual demise. The film also evokes **Inspiration** from Tarzan's courage and self-acceptance, and **Nostalgia** for many as a beloved Disney classic, complemented by **Awe** for its stunning animation and vibrant jungle setting.

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