Tarzan II - Cast

Cast

  • Harrison Chad as Tarzan - Before he was king of the jungle, Tarzan was an awkward kid trying to fit in with his ape family. When he was growing up, Tarzan had a childhood fear of the Zugor, a mythical monster said to live on Dark mountain. His second fear was that his mother, Kala would get hurt because of him.
  • Glenn Close as Kala - Tarzan's adoptive mother loves her son more than anything. Kala is kind and gentle unless provoked, or if her family is threatened.
  • Brenda Grate as Terk - Tarzan's sarcastic, wise cracking, and deadpan "cousin". Her full name is Terkina, but she goes by "Terk."
  • Harrison Fahn as Tantor - A germophobic, panic-prone elephant, loyal to his friends, Terk and Tarzan, despite these impediments.
  • Lance Henriksen as Kerchak - Kala's mate and the leader of the gorilla troop.
  • George Carlin as Zugor – An old hermit ape living in a hollow tree on Dark Mountain. He is the "monster" feared by Tarzan and almost all the animals.
  • Estelle Harris as Mama Gunda - A controlling, overbearing, and short, both in height and in temper, female ape.
  • Brad Garrett as Uto - A dim-witted, clumsy, and panicky ape who likes to throw any creature he finds off a cliff to see if they can fly .
  • Ron Perlman as Kago - A violent, easily provoked silverback, and an all around thug.
  • Connor Hutcherson as Tonka
  • Frank Welker as Animals' vocal effects (uncredited)

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