Tarzan X 1995 Exclusive Jun 2026
Think vine-ripened graphics ripped from a CRT screen. Think oversized silhouettes cut like they survived a canopy crash landing. Faded palm prints meet vintage wash denim. Hand-drawn Tarzan illustrations layered over weathered yearbook fonts. Every piece carries a “1995” hit—not as a date, but as an attitude: unpolished, unapologetic, untamed.
Directed by Joe D’Amato (under the pseudonym Marc Dorcel), the film benefited from a director who had experience in mainstream horror and exploitation cinema, giving the "exclusive" version a more polished, narrative feel. Cultural Legacy and the 90s Aesthetic tarzan x 1995 exclusive
The has outlived its shameful origins. In an era of sanitized, CGI-heavy reboots ( The Legend of Tarzan , 2016), the raw, flawed ambition of this cheap Italian knockoff feels refreshingly human. Think vine-ripened graphics ripped from a CRT screen