Next Episode of Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan and Jane is
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Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and Jane centers around Tarzan who is found in the jungle as a baby after his parents die in a plane crash and is saved at birth from his airplane injuries by a local medicine man who injected him with various lotions and potions from animal DNA's that we later learn have given him great powers such as the speed of a cheetah and the strength of a rhino. He is raised in the jungle by a gorilla until the age of 15 at which point he is found by an expedition from London paid for by his billionaire grandfather. This is where we meet Jane who is part of the expedition and becomes a very important person in his life and in our story as his equal.
After being rescued from a plane crash by gorilla Kala, baby Tarzan receives special medicines that both heal him and give him super animal powers.
Now 15, Tarzan, who has eluded capture by poachers for years, befriends Dr. Porter's spirited daughter Jane after saving her from a panther attack.
While navigating the challenges of high school and urban living in London, Tarzan teams up with Jane to uncover an animal trafficking ring.
Tarzan and Jane face off against the animal traffickers, then, with help from Tarzan's grandfather, devise a way to get the panthers back to the wild.
After Tarzan rescues victims of a suspicious fire at a Greystoke warehouse in London, reporters, including Jane's mom, accuse the Earl of negligence.
Tarzan, Jane and the Earl face more sabotage when they discover someone has planted toxic pesticides at the Greystoke organic farm in Scotland.
While tracking the mastermind in Morocco, Tarzan and Jane learn that Greystoke bulldozers have been stolen and are headed for Tarzan's Jungle village.
Tarzan and Jane fight to stop the poachers from bulldozing the village then set off to rescue the kidnapped Kala from a trap.
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