Tarzán La Vergüenza De Jane [patched] Jun 2026
It seems you’re asking for a complete feature draft based on the title ( Tarzan: Jane’s Shame ).
A veces, este título se usa en foros de debate para discutir de forma humorística cómo Jane, una científica victoriana educada, termina actuando de manera "poco ladylike" en la selva, o cómo Tarzán, al ser criado por simios, no entiende las normas sociales de Jane, creando situaciones de "vergüenza ajena". tarzán la vergüenza de jane
Tarzan nods proudly. Jane kicks him under the table. It seems you’re asking for a complete feature
Jane realizes she’s been trying to turn him into a gentleman for her pride, not for love. She takes his hand, walks back inside, and when Lady Winifred smirks, Jane loudly praises Tarzan’s honesty over “civilized hypocrisy.” Jane kicks him under the table
At a formal dinner hosted by Lady Winifred, Jane has coached Tarzan extensively: use a fork, don’t eat off the floor, no chest-beating.
JANE: “Do you know what ‘shame’ means?”
Tarzan follows Jane to the garden. She explodes: “You’ve ruined me!” He doesn’t understand shame — only her pain. He says simply: “Jane sad. Tarzan no want Jane sad. Want go back to trees.”
It seems you’re asking for a complete feature draft based on the title ( Tarzan: Jane’s Shame ).
A veces, este título se usa en foros de debate para discutir de forma humorística cómo Jane, una científica victoriana educada, termina actuando de manera "poco ladylike" en la selva, o cómo Tarzán, al ser criado por simios, no entiende las normas sociales de Jane, creando situaciones de "vergüenza ajena".
Tarzan nods proudly. Jane kicks him under the table.
Jane realizes she’s been trying to turn him into a gentleman for her pride, not for love. She takes his hand, walks back inside, and when Lady Winifred smirks, Jane loudly praises Tarzan’s honesty over “civilized hypocrisy.”
At a formal dinner hosted by Lady Winifred, Jane has coached Tarzan extensively: use a fork, don’t eat off the floor, no chest-beating.
JANE: “Do you know what ‘shame’ means?”
Tarzan follows Jane to the garden. She explodes: “You’ve ruined me!” He doesn’t understand shame — only her pain. He says simply: “Jane sad. Tarzan no want Jane sad. Want go back to trees.”