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Game
objective:
Slotblox
game is a fixed odds game featuring falling blocks
in a grid. The player gets wins by forming one or
more uninterrupted horizontal line in the grid. When
the game begins, a series of blocks in various shapes
will drop from the top of the screen into the grid.
All wins are paid as per the paytable.
Game
Information:
The
minimum bet amount is $0.10 USD and the maximum bet
amount is $50 USD.
How to play:
The
default selected stake for the game is $1.00. You
can change the stake by clicking the "STAKE UP"
and "STAKE DOWN" buttons.
Press "PLAY" to start the game.
If one or more uninterrupted horizontal line is formed,
the game pays as per the paytable.
If you win, winnings will be added to 'WINNINGS' meter
located above the STAKE meter on the screen immediately.
If you lose, the game is over and you can start a
new game by clicking "PLAY".
BALANCE: Your remaining game balance, after you have
placed the desired STAKE, is shown under 'BALANCE'
meter.
Your current game balance is the sum of the amounts
displayed under the 'BALANCE' meter and the 'STAKE'
meter.
Click on 'GAME LOGS' to view the logs of the games
you've played.
Click on 'REBUY' to buy more credits into the game
from your PartyAccount.
Click on 'Exit Game' to leave the game and return
to the lobby.
The game rules are identical in both real money and
play money modes.
FREE PLAYS: If the player forms one or more line with
a Magic Block, the game will award 10 free plays.
Once the current play is finished, the game will automatically
enter Free Plays mode.
'AUTO PLAY': You can make use of this feature for
'hands free' game play. Auto Play plays can be set
from 10 games to a maximum of 500 games.
Game rules:
The
player has no control over the blocks and where they
land as they are randomly determined by the game.
The computer plays the game on behalf of the player.
Whenever an uninterrupted horizontal line is formed,
the respective line disappears. The more lines the
player gets, the longer the game lasts.
TURBO ON: Blocks in various shapes will drop from
the top of the screen quickly.
TURBO OFF: Blocks in various shapes will drop from
the top of the screen slowly.
Clicking on Mute button on the right top corner of
the game screen will turn off the sound and on deselecting
it will turn on the sound.
Blocks fall from the top of the screen into the grid
at a constant speed.
Blocks cannot be rotated when they fall from the top
of the screen into the grid.
Blocks always land in order. The lowest block falling
always lands first.
Only one magic block can be triggered at a time in
a game.
Magic Block is indicated by the rainbow effect.
The theoretical return to player of this game is 94.50%.
Malfunctions Voids all Pays and Plays.
Type
of Wins:
The
types of wins available to the player are:
Line win for single uninterrupted horizontal line.
Line win for double uninterrupted horizontal line
(2 consecutive rows one after the other)
Line win for triple uninterrupted horizontal line
(3 consecutive rows one after the other)
Line win for quadruple uninterrupted horizontal line
(4 consecutive rows one after the other)
Magic Block Free Plays 10 free plays are awarded
for one or more lines formed using a Magic Block.
Auto Play:
Auto
Play plays the game automatically for a set number
of games which the player sets at the start.
On selecting the number of games and clicking on PLAY
button, the game then continues until it has played
the selected number of games (or the player stops
the Auto Play).
On completion of the Auto Play, it will resume back
to playing as normal.
The number of games field will be enabled depending
on the available game balance.
If the player gets a win while in Auto Play, winnings
are automatically collected.
During Auto Play, when Free Plays feature is triggered,
Auto Play will reset.
Auto Play can be stopped by clicking on Stop
Auto Play button on AUTO PLAY ACTIVE pop-up
which appears after every game.


FREE
PLAYS: If the player forms one or more line with a
Magic Block, the game will award 10 free plays. Once
the current play is finished, the game will automatically
enter Free Plays mode the screen background
colour will change and a message will flash up saying
"10 Free Plays!".
At the end of Free Plays, a message will display the
total amount won during Free Plays mode.
All wins during Free Plays mode are doubled.
Free Plays can be re-triggered for an unlimited number
of times. Each time Free Plays are re-triggered, 10
free plays are added.
Amount won in Free Plays is added to the WINNINGS
meter.
Adding funds to your PartyAccount
To
add funds to your PartyAccount, click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' menu, then select the desired deposit
option (Play Anywhere clients) or click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' option on left panel in Main Lobby,
then select the desired deposit option (Download clients).
You can also add funds to your account by clicking
on 'REBUY' on the game screen and then clicking on
'CASHIER'. The time taken to transfer funds and the
fees charged will vary depending on which deposit
option you choose.
What
do I do if I reach my betting limits?
If
your game balance drops below the minimum bet, Buy-In
window will be automatically presented.
To
add funds to your PartyAccount, click on the 'DEPOSIT'
option in the 'Cashier' menu in the Main Lobby (Play
Anywhere clients) or click on 'DEPOSIT' in the 'Cashier'
option on left panel in Main Lobby, then select the
desired deposit option (Download clients), or click
the 'CASHIER' button in the 'Buy-In' window of any
game.
I
could not complete the game. What should I do?
If
you get disconnected in the middle of the base game,
the software will automatically complete the game
for you. You will be able to find out the result by
clicking on the 'Game Logs' button once you have logged
back in. If you are still having problems, please
contact our 24/7 Customer Care team.
If
you get disconnected after triggering Free Plays or
in the middle of Free Plays, on reconnection the software
will automatically start the Free Plays, if not already
started, or resume from where it was disconnected.

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then presses the Play button and gets wins based on
how many lines and/or sides get completed on the 3
visible sides after the cube is automatically rotated
several times. All wins are paid as per the paytable.
Rubik's game also introduces Free Plays. Free Plays
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are highlighted, in which the player is awarded free
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Slotblox
couldnt be simpler. When you start playing different
shaped blocks fall down the screen into your game
grid. Dont worry about controlling the blocks,
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to win extra prizes. Random number of picks of up
to 5 is awarded. You get to select any 1 door in each
pick to reveal a prize. 3 or more BONUS symbols appear
anywhere in view triggers the bonus feature.
Beat the Bank
Beat
the bank is a five-reel, twenty-paylines slot game
with a 'free game' and a Beat The Bank
feature. The Free Games Feature is triggered when
Thief appears any where on reels 2, 3 and 4 at the
same time. 15 free games are awarded, during which
all prizes are tripled, except for Beat The Bank feature
win, even though it is triggered during Free Spins.
The feature can be retriggered when Thief appears
any where on reels 2, 3 and 4 at the same time. The
Beat The Bank Feature is awarded when 3 or more Scattered
Safe occur anywhere.
Thief
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all other symbols except Scattered Safe.
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20000
Leagues


Game
Objective:
20000 Leagues Slot is a five-reel, twenty-paylines
slot game with a 'free game' feature. The feature
is triggered when 1 or more Submarine appears any
where on reel 1,2,4 &5 with a "20,000 Leagues"
symbol any where on reel 3.
10
Free Games are awarded for each Submarine in the triggering
spin. During the free games all prizes are doubled.
If during free games any one or more Submarine appear
with a "20000 Leagues" symbol 10 additional
free games are awarded for each Submarine appearing
any where on Reel 1,2,4,5.
The
Submarine only appears on reels 1, 2, 4 and 5 and
substitutes for all other symbols except "20,000
Leagues"
"20,000
Leagues" only appears on reel 3 and substitutes
for all other symbols
Game
Information:
The minimum bet amount is $0.01 USD and the maximum
bet amount is $1000 USD.
You can bet on up to twenty lines. The paylines are
shown under the Paylines section located on the Paytable
(Help) screen.
How to play:
Setting 'LINES': Twenty lines are selected by default.
You can decrease or increase the number of lines by
clicking on the '+' button or '-' button available
under the 'LINES' indicator on the game screen respectively.
Selected lines are lit, and unselected lines are not
lit. You can also select/deselect Lines by clicking
on desired line image at the end of lines.
Max Lines: To play with 20 lines, click on 'MAX' under
'LINES'. If your game balance is not sufficient, this
option is disabled.
Setting 'BETS': When you enter the game, a default
bet of $0.25 per line is set for all 20 lines, resulting
in a total bet of $5.00. You can choose to increase
or decrease the bet per line by clicking the '+' button
or '-' button available under the 'BET' indicator.
If your game balance is less than 5.00, the system
will automatically adjust the bet to the next highest
possible amount.
Max Bet: To play with 50.00 bet per line, click on
'MAX BET' under 'BET'. If your game balance is not
sufficient, this option is disabled.
The number of selected lines is multiplied by the
'bet per line', and the total bet amount is displayed
in the 'TOTAL BET' meter, which is located at the
bottom center of the game screen.
'RULES': The game rules can be viewed by clicking
on the 'PAY TABLE' button on the bottom left of the
screen, then 'RULES' button on 'PAY TABLE' screen.
You can go back to the game by clicking on the 'GAME'
button on the 'RULES' screen.
'PAYTABLE': The 'PAYTABLE' can be viewed by clicking
on the 'PAYTABLE' button located on the game rules
screen. To calculate the payout amount, multiply the
respective prize with the bet per line. You can go
back to the game by clicking on the 'GAME' button.
Spin: After the reels stop spinning, any winning combinations
on the selected lines, will be paid according to the
paytable.
Result: Any wins are indicated by their paylines highlighted
and symbols animating. The total win amount is shown
at the bottom of the reels as a message and PAID meter
is updated with winning amount. The individual line
wins are shown at the right end or left end of each
winning line.
Repeat Bet/Change Bet: If you have already bet, the
settings selected will be automatically carried over
to the subsequent spin. Simply click on 'SPIN' to
play with the same bet again. To change your bet,
use the '+' and '-' buttons under the 'BET' or 'LINES'
indicators as explained above.
Credits: Your remaining game balance, after you have
placed the desired bet, is shown in 'CREDIT' meter.
Your current game balance is the sum of the amounts
displayed in the 'CREDIT' meter and the 'TOTAL BET'
meter.
'AUTOSPIN': You can make use of this feature to choose
amongst the various options for 'hands free' game
play. Options available under this feature are:
Number of spins: The game will automatically spin
for the number of spins selected from the drop-down
menu.
Spin till win is equal to or exceeds: The game will
automatically spin until the win amount is equal to
or exceeds the amount selected from the drop down
menu.
Spin till any win: The game will automatically spin
until the next win.
Spin till feature trigger or bonus round: The game
will automatically spin until the next feature or
bonus round is triggered.
Spin till my balance exceeds: The game will automatically
spin until the game balance is greater than or equal
to the amount entered. Note that 'game balance' implies
the sum of the amounts given in 'CREDITS' meter and
'TOTAL BET' meter.
Spin till my balance falls below: The game will automatically
spin until the game balance is less than or equal
to the amount entered. Note that 'Game balance' implies
the sum of amounts given in 'CREDITS' meter and 'TOTAL
BET' meter.
Play faster: This option lets you play faster than
usual by reducing the break time. You must choose
at least one of the other available Auto Spin options
before selecting 'Play Faster'.
To make use of the autospin feature, click on the
'AUTO SPIN' button in the bottom left of the game
screen. When the autospin window opens, check the
boxes next to the option(s) you'd like to play with.
Select from the drop-down menu where applicable. Click
on 'START' to activate the selected options and start
the spins. Click on 'CANCEL' to return to the game
screen.
You can deactivate 'AUTO SPIN' by clicking on the
'STOP SPIN' button. If spin is in progress, 'AUTO
SPIN' will be stopped after completing the current
spin. Otherwise 'AUTO SPIN' is stopped immediately.
When playing with multiple 'AUTO SPIN' options, the
condition that is satisfied first will take precedence
over the others, and the remaining selected conditions
will be ignored. You can then choose to either select
the same set of options again, or choose new option(s),
and proceed with the 'AUTO SPIN'.
Please note: The 'AUTO SPIN' option is not available
in play money mode.
Click on 'GAME LOGS' to view the logs of the games
you've played.
Click on 'VERSION' to view the current version number
of the game.
Click on 'REBUY' to buy more credits into the game
from your PartyAccount.
Click on 'EXIT GAME' to leave the game and return
to the Lobby.
The game rules are identical in both real money and
play money modes.
Game rules:
Play 1 to 20 lines
Payouts are made according to the Paytable
Payline wins are multiplied by the amount staked per
payline
Highest win only on each selected payline
Coinciding wins on different paylines are added
All symbols pay Left to Right only
All wins occur on selected lines only.
Submarine only appears on reels 1,2,4 and 5 and substitutes
for all other symbols except "20,000 Leagues"
"20,000 Leagues" only appears on reel 3
and substitutes for all other symbols
Free Games Feature:
The feature is triggered when 1 or more Submarine
appears any where on reel 1,2,4,5 with a "20,000
Leagues" symbol any where on reel 3.
10 free games are awarded for each Submarine appearing
in the trigger combination
A maximum of 40 free games are awarded when Submarine
appears any where on 1,2,4,5 reels along with 20,000
Leagues any where on reel 3.
All wins during free games are doubled
The feature can be retriggered with in free games
when 1 or more Submarine appears any where on reel
1,2,4,5 with a "20,000 Leagues" symbol any
where on reel 3.and rules for award of free games
and payoff remains same as above
All Free Games are played with same number of lines
and bet per line of the trigger game
Paytable

The
theoretical return to player of this game is 93.45%
Adding funds to your Party Account
To add funds to your Party Account, click on 'Deposit'
in the Cashier menu, then select the desired deposit
option. You can also add funds to your account by
clicking on 'Rebuy' while in the game screen and then
clicking on 'Cashier', or by clicking on 'Deposit'
or 'Real Balance' in the My Account section in the
left panel of the Main Lobby. The time taken to transfer
funds and the fees charged will vary depending on
which deposit option you choose. Funds can only be
added at the beginning of a new game.
What
do I do if I reach my betting limits?
If your game balance drops below the minimum bet you
are trying to place, you will have to click on 'Rebuy'
to buy in credits from Party Account to your game
balance.
To
add funds to your Party Account, click on the 'Deposit'
option in the cashier menu in the Main Lobby, or click
the 'Cashier' button in the 'Buy-in' window of any
game. You can also click on the 'Deposit' button or
on 'Real balance' in the My Account section of the
left panel in the Main Lobby.
I
could not complete the game. What should I do?
If you get disconnected in the middle of the base
game, the software will automatically complete play
for you. You will be able to find out the result by
clicking on the 'Gamelogs' button once you have logged
back in. You can also find out the result from your
Party Account balance. If you are still having problems,
please contact our 24/7 Customer Care Team.
If
you are disconnected in the middle of the feature
round, you will be prompted to complete it after logging
back in. After completing the feature round, you can
resume playing the same base game, or you can select
another game of your choice.
Malfunctions
voids all pays and plays
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High
Noon
High
Noon

Game
objective:
High Noon is a five-reel, twenty-paylines slot game
with a High Noon Feature .The game also features a
WILD which appears on reels 1, 2, 3 & 4 ONLY.
The Wild High Noon Logo symbol substitutes for all
symbols other than the Scattered Will Kane symbol.
3 or more Scattered Will Kane symbol occurring anywhere
in view triggers the High Noon feature.
Game
information:
The minimum bet amount is $0.01 USD and the maximum
bet amount is $600 USD.
You can bet on up to twenty lines.
How to play:
Setting 'LINES': Twenty lines are selected by default.
Player can select or deselect lines by clicking on
the line numbers.You can decrease or increase the
number of lines by clicking on the left or Right arrows
under the 'LINES' indicator on the game screen respectively.
Selected lines are lit, and unselected lines are not
lit.
Setting 'BETS': When you enter the game, a default
bet of $0.25 per line is set for all 20 lines, resulting
in a total bet of $5.00. You can choose to increase
or decrease the bet per line by clicking on the Left
or Right arrows available under the 'BET' indicator.
If your game balance is less than $5.00, the system
will automatically adjust the bet to the next highest
possible amount.
Max Bet: To play with 20 lines and $30.00 bet per
line, click on 'MAX BET'. If your game balance is
not sufficient, this option is disabled.
The number of selected lines is multiplied by the
'bet per line', and the total bet amount is displayed
under the 'TOTAL BET' meter, which is located at the
bottom left of the game screen.
'RULES': The game rules can be viewed by clicking
on the 'HELP' button on the game screen. You can go
back to the game by clicking on the 'BACK TO GAME'
button on the 'RULES' screen.
'PAYTABLE': The 'PAYTABLE' can be viewed by clicking
on the 'PAYTABLE' button located in the game screen.
To calculate the payout amount, multiply the respective
prize with the bet per line. You can go back to the
game by clicking on the 'BACK TO GAME' button.
Spin: After the reels stop spinning, any winning combinations
on the selected lines, or any scatter wins, will be
paid according to the paytable.
Result: Any wins are indicated by their paylines highlighted
and symbols animating or, in the case of a scatter
win, by their symbols animating. The total win amount
is shown at the bottom of the reels as a message.
The individual line wins are shown on the right of
the reels, at the end of each winning line.
Feature Game: The High Noon feature is activated when
3 or more Scattered Will Kane symbols occur anywhere
in view. Then the Will Kane animation and sound starts
after which the game screen will change and the High
Noon feature game screen will open up. On completion
of the High Noon feature, the main game screen is
restored.
Repeat Bet/Change Bet: If you have already bet, the
settings selected will be automatically carried over
to the subsequent spin. Simply click on 'SPIN' to
play with the same bet again. To change your bet,
click on the Left or Right arrows available under
the Bet/ Lines indicator on the game screen respectively.
Total Credits: Your remaining game balance, after
you have placed the desired bet, is shown under 'CREDITS'
meter.
Your current game balance is the sum of the amounts
displayed under the 'CREDITS' meter and the 'TOTAL
BET' meter.
'AUTOSPIN': You can make use of this feature to choose
amongst the various options for 'hands free' game
play. Options available under this feature are:
Number of spins: The game will automatically spin
for the number of spins selected from the drop-down
menu.
Spin till win is equal to or exceeds: The game will
automatically spin until the win amount is equal to
or exceeds the amount selected from the drop down
menu.
Spin till any win: The game will automatically spin
until the next win.
Spin till feature trigger or bonus round: The game
will automatically spin until the next feature or
bonus round is triggered.
Spin till my balance exceeds: The game will automatically
spin until the game balance is greater than or equal
to the amount entered. Note that 'game balance' implies
the sum of the amounts given under 'CREDITS' meter
and 'TOTAL BET' meter.
Spin till my balance falls below: The game will automatically
spin until the game balance is less than or equal
to the amount entered. Note that 'Game balance' implies
the sum of amounts given under 'CREDITS' meter and
'TOTAL BET' meter.
Play faster: This option lets you play faster than
usual by reducing the break time. You must choose
at least one of the other available Auto Spin options
before selecting 'Play Faster'.
To make use of the autospin feature, click on the
'AUTO SPIN' button at bottom centre of the game screen.
When the autospin window opens, check the boxes next
to the option(s) you'd like to play with. Select from
the drop-down menu where applicable. Click on 'START'
to activate the selected options and start the spins.
Click on 'CANCEL' to return to the game screen.
You can deactivate 'AUTO SPIN' by clicking on the
'STOP SPIN' button. If spin is in progress, 'AUTO
SPIN' will be stopped after completing the current
spin. Otherwise 'AUTO SPIN' is stopped immediately.
When playing with multiple 'AUTO SPIN' options, the
condition that is satisfied first will take precedence
over the others, and the remaining selected conditions
will be ignored. You can then choose to either select
the same set of options again, or choose new option(s),
and proceed with the 'AUTO SPIN'.
Please note: The 'AUTO SPIN' option is not available
in play money mode.
Click on 'GAME LOGS' to view the logs of the games
you've played.
Click on 'VERSION' to view the current version number
of the game.
Click on 'REBUY' to buy more credits into the game
from your PartyAccount.
Click on 'EXIT GAME' to leave the game and return
to the Lobby.
The game rules are identical in both real money and
play money modes.
Game rules:
Play 1 to 20 lines
Payouts are made according to the Paytable
Payline wins are multiplied by the amount staked per
payline.
All symbols pay Left to Right only, except scattered
Will Kane which pays any.
Scatter wins are multiplied by total bet.
Scatter wins are added to payline wins
Wild High Noon Logo symbol doesn’t have any
payoff.
Only the highest win on each lit line is paid.
Coinciding wins on different lit lines are all added
to your total.
Wins only occur on lines which have been selected.,except
scattered Will Kane which pays anywhere.
The Wild High Noon Logo symbol substitutes for all
symbols except the Scattered Will Kane symbol. Wild
works only in conjunction with other symbols.
Malfunctions Voids all Pays and Plays
3 or more Scattered Will Kane occurring anywhere in
the reels triggers the High Noon feature
Wild High Noon Logo substitutes in a winning combination
as follows
If one High Noon Logo substitutes in a pay line win
then the win amount = payline win * 2
If two High Noon Logo substitutes in a pay line win
then the win amount = payline win * 4
If three High Noon Logo substitues in a pay line win
then the win amount = payline win * 8
If four High Noon Logo substitues in a pay line win
then the win amount = payline win * 16
High Noon Feature Play
Initially the High Noon feature screen will be displayed
in black and white and it then turns to color
You as Will Kane will see 9 deputy stars in unrevealed
state
Each star you pick will reveal either a cash amount
or Frank Miller
If you reveal a cash amount then the amount is added
to your total winnings.
The feature ends when you reveal Frank Miller, winning
the total winnings you have already collected.
You can therefore potentially pick up to 9 stars
The
theoretical return to player of this game is 93.61%
Adding
funds to your Party Account
To add funds to your PartyAccount, click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' menu, then select the desired deposit
option(Play Anywhere clients) or click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' option on left panel in Main Lobby,
then select the desired deposit option (Down load
clients). You can also add funds to your account by
clicking on 'REBUY' on the game screen and then clicking
on 'CASHIER'. The time taken to transfer funds and
the fees charged will vary depending on which deposit
option you choose."
What
do I do if I reach my betting limits?
If your game balance drops below the minimum bet,
Buy-In window will be automatically presented.
To
add funds to your PartyAccount, click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' menu, then select the desired deposit
option(Play Anywhere clients) or click on 'DEPOSIT'
in the 'Cashier' option on left panel in Main Lobby,
then select the desired deposit option (Down load
clients). You can also add funds to your account by
clicking on 'REBUY' on the game screen and then clicking
on 'CASHIER'. The time taken to transfer funds and
the fees charged will vary depending on which deposit
option you choose."
I
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Tarzan
Tarzan
is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child
raised in the African jungle by fictional great apes,
who later returns to civilization only to largely
reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer.
Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan first appeared
in the novel Tarzan of the Apes (magazine publication
1912, book publication 1914), and then in twenty-three
sequels and innumerable works in other media, authorized
or not.
The
Tarzan character
Tarzan
is the son of a British Lord and Lady who were marooned
on the West coast of Africa by mutineers. When Tarzan
was a year old, his mother died of natural causes,
and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the
ape tribe into which Tarzan was adopted. Kerchak's
tribe of apes is known as the Mangani, Great Apes
of a species unknown to science. Kala is his ape mother.
Tarzan (White-skin) is his ape name; his English name
is John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke (the formal title
is Viscount Greystoke according to Burroughs in Tarzan,
Lord of the Jungle; Earl of Greystoke in later, non-canonical
sources, notably the 1984 movie Greystoke). As a young
adult, he meets a young American woman, Jane Porter,
who along with her father and others of their party
is marooned at exactly the same spot on the African
coast where Tarzan's parents were twenty years earlier.
When she returns to America, he leaves the jungle
in search of her, his one true love. In later books,
Tarzan and Jane marry and he lives with her for a
time in England. They have one son, Jack, who takes
the ape name Korak ("the Killer"). Tarzan
is contemptuous of the hypocrisy of civilization,
and he and Jane return to Africa, making their home
on an extensive estate that becomes a base for Tarzan's
later adventures.
In Tarzan, Burroughs created an extreme example of
a hero figure largely unalloyed with character flaws
or faults. He is described as being Caucasian, extremely
athletic, tall, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes
and black hair. Emotionally, he is courageous, loyal
and steady. He is intelligent and learns new languages
easily. He is presented as behaving ethically, at
least by Burroughs' definitions, in most situations,
except when seeking vengeance under the motivation
of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in
Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been
murdered in Tarzan the Untamed. He is deeply in love
with his wife and totally devoted to her, and in numerous
situations where other women express their attraction
to him. Tarzan, politely but firmly declines their
attentions. When presented with a situation where
a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon
by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side
of the weaker party. In dealing with other men Tarzan
is firm and forceful. With male friends he is reserved
but deeply loyal and generous. As a host he is likewise
generous and gracious. As a leader he commands devoted
loyalty.
In contrast to these noble characteristics, Tarzan's
philosophy embraces an extreme form of "return
to nature". Although he is able to pass within
society as a civilized individual, he prefers to "strip
off the thin veneer of civilization", as Burroughs
often puts it. His preferred dress is a knife and
a loincloth of animal hide, his preferred abode is
a convenient tree branch which happens to be nearby
when he desires to sleep, and his favored food is
raw meat, killed by himself; even better if he is
able to bury it a week so that putrefaction has had
a chance to tenderize it a bit.
Tarzan's primitivist philosophy was absorbed by countless
fans, amongst whom was Jane Goodall, who describes
the Tarzan series as having a major influence on her
childhood. She states that she felt she would be a
much better spouse for Tarzan than his fictional wife,
Jane, and that when she first began to live among
and study the chimpanzees she was fulfilling her childhood
dream of living among the great apes just as Tarzan
did.
Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli has been cited as a major
influence on Edgar Rice Burroughs' creation of Tarzan.
Mowgli was also an influence of a number of other
"wild boy" characters; see Feral Children
in Mythology and Fiction.
Skills
and abilities
In many ways, Tarzan's jungle upbringing gives him
abilities above and beyond those of ordinary humans.
These abilities include climbing, clinging, and leaping
as well as any great ape. He uses hanging vines to
swing at fast speeds, a skill likely acquired because
of his primate upbringing.
His strength, speed, agility, reflexes, flexibility,
and swimming ability are above average in comparison
to most humans. He has wrestled full grown bull apes
and gorillas, rhinos, crocodiles, anacondas, sharks,
and even dinosaurs (when he visited Pellucidar).
He is capable of communicating with every species
of animal in the jungle, short of predators. He can
recover from wounds that would kill normal men, such
as gunshot wounds to the head. He was trained as a
soldier in World War I and possesses advanced learning
skills which enabled him to teach himself how to read
with nothing but a few books. He is attacked by a
sorcerer who is using a magic rock for mind control,
only to discover Tarzan is immune to mental probing.
Eventually, Tarzan becomes immortal due to a witch
doctor's potion.
Literature
Tarzan
(book series)
Tarzan has been called one of the best-known literary
characters in the world.[6] In addition to more than
two dozen books by Burroughs and a handful more by
authors with the blessing of Burroughs' estate, the
character has appeared in films, radio, television,
comic strips, and comic books. Numerous parodies and
pirated works have also appeared.
Science fiction author Philip José Farmer wrote
Tarzan Alive!, a biography of Tarzan utilizing the
frame device that he was a real person. In Farmer's
fictional universe, Tarzan, along with Doc Savage
and Sherlock Holmes, are the cornerstones of the Wold
Newton family. Farmer also wrote two books, "Hadon
of Ancient Opar" and "Flight to Opar",
set in distant past and giving the antecedents of
the lost city of Opar, which plays an important role
in the Tarzan books.
Even though the copyright on Tarzan of the Apes has
expired in the United States of America, the name
Tarzan is still protected as a trademark of Edgar
Rice Burroughs, Inc. Also, the work remains under
copyright in some other countries where copyright
terms are longer.
Critical reception
While Tarzan of the Apes met with some critical success,
subsequent books in the series received a cooler reception
and have been criticized for being derivative and
formulaic. The characters are often said to be two-dimensional,
the dialogue wooden, and the storytelling devices
(such as excessive reliance on coincidence) strain
credulity. While Burroughs is not a polished novelist,
he is a vivid storyteller, and many of his novels
are still in print. In 1963, author Gore Vidal wrote
a piece on the Tarzan series that, while pointing
out several of the deficiencies that the Tarzan books
have as works of literature, praises Edgar Rice Burroughs
for creating a compelling "daydream figure".
Despite critical panning, the Tarzan stories have
been amazingly popular. Fans love his melodramatic
situations and the elaborate details he works into
his fictional world, such as his construction of a
partial language for his great apes.
Since
the beginning of the 1970s, Tarzan books and movies
have often been criticized as being blatantly racist.
The early books give an overwhelmingly negative and
stereotypical portrayal of native Africans, both Arab
and Black. In The Return of Tarzan, Arabs are "surly
looking" and say things like "dog of a Christian",
while blacks are "lithe, ebon warriors, gesticulating
and jabbering". Other ethnic groups and social
classes are likewise rendered as stereotypes; this
was the custom in popular fiction of the time. A Swede
has "a long yellow moustache, an unwholesome
complexion, and filthy nails" and Russians cheat
at cards. The aristocracy (excepting the House of
Greystoke) and royalty are invariably effete. In later
books, there is an attempt to portray Africans in
a more realistic light. For example, in Tarzan's Quest,
while the hero is still Tarzan, and the Black Africans
relatively primitive, they are portrayed as individuals,
with good and bad traits, and the main villains have
white skins. Burroughs never does get over his distaste
for European royalty, though.
Burroughs' opinions, made known mainly through the
narrative voice in the stories, reflect common attitudes,
widely held in his time, which in a 21st-century context
would be considered racist and sexist. The author
is not especially mean-spirited in his attitudes.
His heroes do not engage in violence against women
or in racially motivated violence. Still, the attitudes
of a superior-inferior relationship are plain and
occasionally explicit; according to James Loewen's
Sundown Towns, this may be a vestige of Burroughs
having been from Oak Park, Illinois, a former Sundown
town (a town that forbids non-whites from living within
it)--or it may very well be the fact these were common
attitudes at the turn of the century.
Also, some defenders of the Tarzan series argue that
some of the words Burroughs uses to describe Africans,
such as "savage", were generally understood
to have a different and less offensive meaning in
the early 20th century than they do today.
Unauthorized works
After Burroughs' death a number of writers produced
new Tarzan stories without the permission of his estate.
In some instances, the estate managed to prevent publication
of such unauthorized pastiches. The most notable exception
in the United States was a series of five novels by
the pseudonymous "Barton Werper" that appeared
1964-65 by Gold Star Books. As a result of legal action
by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., they were taken off
the market and remaining copies destroyed. Similar
series appeared in other countries, notably Argentina,
Israel, and some Arab countries.
In Israel in the 1950s and early 1960s there was a
thriving industry of locally-produced Tarzan adventures
published weekly in 24-page brochures by several competing
publishing houses, none of which bothered to get any
authorization from the Burroughs estate. The stories
featured Tarzan in contemporary Africa, a popular
theme being his fighting against the Mau Mau in 1950s
Kenya and single-handedly crushing their revolt several
times over. He also fought a great variety of monsters,
vampires and invaders from outer space infesting the
African jungles, and discovered several more lost
cities and cultures in addition to the ones depicted
in the Burroughs canon. Some brochures had him meet
with Israelis and take Israel's side against her Arab
enemies, especially Nasser's Egypt.
None of the brochures ever bore a writer's name, and
the various publishers - "Elephant Publishing"
(Hebrew: ????? ?????), "Rhino Publishing"
(Hebrew: ????? ??????) and several similar names -
provided no more of an address than POB numbers in
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. These Tarzan brochures were
extremely popular among Israeli youths of the time,
successfully competing with the numerous Hebrew translations
of the original Tarzan novels, and are recalled with
nostalgia by many Israelis now in their fifties. The
Tarzan brochures faded out by the middle 1960s, surviving
copies at present fetching high prices as collectors'
items in the Israeli used-book market. Researcher
Eli Eshed has spent considerable time and effort on
the Tarzan brochures and other Israeli pulp magazines
and paperbacks. (Hebrew website with cover of "Tarzan's
War Against the Germans").
The popularity of Tarzan in Israel had some effect
on the spoken Hebrew language. As it happens, "tarzan"
(Hebrew: ?????) is a long-established Hebrew word,
translatable as "dandy, fop, coxcomb" (according
to R. Alcalay's Complete Hebrew-English Dictionary
of 1990). However, a word could not survive with that
meaning while being identical with the name of a popular
fictional character usually depicted as wearing a
loincloth and jumping from tree to tree in the jungle.
Since the 1950s the word in its original meaning has
completely disappeared from the spoken language, and
is virtually unknown to Hebrew speakers at present
- though still duly appearing in dictionaries.
In the 1950s Syria and Lebanon also saw the flourishing
of unauthorized Tarzan stories. Tarzan in these versions
was a staunch supporter of the Arab cause and helped
his Arab friends foil various fiendish Israeli plots.
Tarzan in film and other non-print media
Tarzan
in film and other non-print media
Film
The Internet Movie Database lists 89 movies with Tarzan
in the title between 1918 and 2008. The first Tarzan
movies were silent pictures adapted from the original
Tarzan novels which appeared within a few years of
the character's creation. With the advent of talking
pictures, a popular Tarzan movie franchise was developed,
anchored at first by actor Johnny Weissmüller
in the title role, which lasted from the 1930s through
the 1960s.
Buster Crabbe's role in the 1933 Tarzan serial Tarzan
the Fearless (also issued as a full length movie)
launched a successful career in which he starred in
over one hundred movies. It would be the only movie
in which Crabbe starred as Tarzan. (The serial was
re-edited into a made-for-TV feature in 1964.)
Tarzan films from the 1930s on often featured Tarzan's
chimpanzee companion, Cheeta. Later Tarzan films have
been occasional and somewhat idiosyncratic. Disney’s
animated Tarzan (1999) marked a new beginning for
the ape man, taking its inspiration equally from Burroughs
and Greystoke.
Radio
Tarzan was the hero of two popular radio programs.
The first aired from 1932-1936 with James Pierce in
the role of Tarzan. The second ran from 1951-1953
with Lamont Johnson in the title role.
Television
Television later emerged as the primary vehicle bringing
the character to the public. In 1958, movie Tarzan
Gordon Scott filmed three episodes for a prospective
television series. The program did not sell, but a
different live action Tarzan series starring Ron Ely
ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968. An animated series from
Filmation, Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, aired from
1976 to 1977, followed by the anthology programs Batman/Tarzan
Adventure Hour (1977–1978), Tarzan and the Super
7 (1978–1980), The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure
Hour (1980–1981), and The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro
Adventure Hour) (1981–1982). Joe Lara starred
in the title role in Tarzan in Manhattan (1989), an
offbeat TV movie, and later returned in a completely
different interpretation in Tarzan: The Epic Adventures
(1996), a new live-action series. In between the two
productions with Lara, Tarzán, a half-hour
syndicated series ran from 1991 through 1994. In this
version of the show, Tarzan was portrayed as a blond
environmentalist, with Jane turned into a French ecologist.
Disney’s animated series The Legend of Tarzan
(2001-2003) was a spin-off from its animated film.
The latest television series was the live-action Tarzan
(2003), which starred male model Travis Fimmel and
updated the setting to contemporary New York City,
with Jane as a police detective, played by Sarah Wayne
Callies. The series was cancelled after only eight
episodes. A 1981 television special, The Muppets Go
to the Movies, features a short sketch entitled "Tarzan
and Jane". Lily Tomlin plays Jane opposite The
Great Gonzo as Tarzan. In addition, the Muppets have
made reference to Tarzan on half a dozen occasions
since the 1960s. Saturday Night Live featured recurring
sketches with the speech-impaired trio of "Frankenstein,
Tonto, and Tarzan".
Stage
A 1921 Broadway production of Tarzan of The Apes starred
Ronald Adair as Tarzan and Ethel Dwyer as Jane Porter.
In 1976, Richard O'Brien wrote a musical entitled
T. Zee, loosely based on Tarzan but restyled in a
rock idiom. Tarzan, a musical stage adaptation of
the 1999 animated feature, opened at the Richard Rodgers
Theatre on Broadway on May 10, 2006. The show, a Disney
Theatrical production, was directed and designed by
Bob Crowley. The same version of Tarzan that was played
at the Richard Rodgers Theatre is being played throughout
Europe and has been a huge success in Holland. The
Broadway show closed on July 8, 2007. Tarzan also
appeared in the Tarzan Rocks! show at the Theatre
in the Wild at Walt Disney World Resort's Disney's
Animal Kingdom. The show closed in 2006.
Video and computer games
In the mid-1980s there was an arcade video game called
Jungle King that featured a Tarzan-like character
in a loin cloth. A game under the title Tarzan Goes
Ape was released in the 1980s for the Commodore 64.
A Tarzan computer game by Michael Archer was produced
by Martech. Disney's Tarzan had seen video games released
for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color.
Tarzan also appeared in the PS2 game Kingdom Hearts,
although this Tarzan was shown in the Disney context,
not the original conceptional idea of Tarzan by Bourroughs.
In the first Rayman, a Tarzan-like version of Rayman
named Tarayzan appears in the Dream Forest.
Ephemera
There have been several Tarzan View-Master reels and
packets, plus numerous Tarzan coloring books, children's
books, follow-the-dots, Airfix plastic figures and
activity books.
Tarzan in comics
Tarzan
(comics)
Tarzan of the Apes was adapted in newspaper strip
form, in early 1929, with illustrations by Hal Foster.
A full page Sunday strip began March 15, 1931 by Rex
Maxon. Over the years, many artists have drawn the
Tarzan comic strip, notably Burne Hogarth, Russ Manning,
and Mike Grell. The daily strip began to reprint old
dailies after the last Russ Manning daily (#10,308,
which ran on 29 July 1972). The Sunday strip also
turned to reprints circa 2000. Both strips continue
as reprints today in a few newspapers and in Comics
Revue magazine. NBM Publishing did a high quality
reprint series of the Foster and Hogarth work on Tarzan
in a series of hardback and paperback reprints in
the 1990s.
Tarzan has appeared in many comic books from numerous
publishers over the years. The character's earliest
comic book appearances were in comic strip reprints
published in several titles, such as Sparkler, Tip
Top Comics and Single Series. Western Publishing published
Tarzan in Dell Comics's Four Color Comics #134 &
161 in 1947, before giving him his own series, Tarzan,
published through Dell Comics and later Gold Key Comics
from Jan-Feb 1948 to February, 1972). DC took over
the series in 1972, publishing Tarzan #207-258 from
April 1972 to February 1977, including work by Joe
Kubert. In 1977 the series moved to Marvel Comics,
which restarted the numbering rather than assuming
that used by the previous publishers. Marvel issued
Tarzan #1-28 (as well as three Annuals), from June
1977 to October 1979, mainly by John Buscema. Following
the conclusion of the Marvel series the character
had no regular comic book publisher for a number of
years. During this period Blackthorne Comics published
Tarzan in 1986, and Malibu Comics published Tarzan
comics in 1992. Dark Horse Comics has published various
Tarzan series from 1996 to the present, including
reprints of works from previous publishers like Gold
Key and DC, and joint projects with other publishers
featuring crossovers with other characters.
There have also been a number of different comic book
projects from other publishers over the years, in
addition to various minor appearances of Tarzan in
other comic books. The Japanese manga series Jungle
no Ouja Ta-chan (King of the Jungle Ta-chan) by Tokuhiro
Masaya was based loosely on Tarzan. Also, manga "god"
Osamu Tezuka created a Tarzan manga in 1948 entitled
Tarzan no Himitsu Kichi (Tarzan's Secret Base).
In a one off mini series Tarzan teamed with Batman.
The art was supplied by Igor Kordey.
Works inspired by Tarzan
In
the 1940s, the Finnish writer Lahja Valakivi published
several adventure novels about Tarsa karhumies, i.e.,
Tarsa the Bear Man. The books were obviously inspired
by Tarzan, but they were adapted into a Finnish setting:
as there are no apes in Finland, the hero Tarsa was
raised by bears instead.
In Asia, Philippine Cinema's inclination in satirizing
western entertainment produced Starzan, a comedy film
loosely based on the original Tarzan franchise. It
stars Filipino comedic actor Joey De Leon as Starzan,
Rene Requiestas as "Chitae", and Zsa Zsa
Padilla as Jane.
Tarzan appears briefly as a character in the book
Lust, by Geoff Ryman.
Trivia
Tarzana,
California, where Burroughs made his home, was renamed
in honor of Tarzan in 1927.
Michael Heseltine, a former British MP and senior
government minister, is nicknamed Tarzan in honour
of his having once seized the ceremonial mace in the
House of Commons and swung it about his head in the
middle of a debate. This action, together with Heseltine's
flowing golden hair, was said to be distinctly in
the style of Tarzan.
The March 1959 issue of Man's Adventure published
a story titled “The Man Who Really Was…
Tarzan” by Thomas Llewellan Jones. This article
claims that Tarzan was based on William Charles Mildin,
14th Earl of Streatham, who supposedly lived among
the apes from 1868 (age 11) to 1883, before returning
to England. None of the news stories claimed in the
article exist in the archives of the London papers,
and there is no record of such an Earl in the British
peerage. Nonetheless, the story sometimes resurfaces
as “fact.” (Credit:
Wikipedia)
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