Tarzan 2 Page #3
Oh, yeah? How do you know?
Because we are gorillas.
- So?
- And we can't fly.
Yeah, but if our bones were hollow,
and we had wings and feathers,
we'd be the biggest birds in town.
Well, what in the world?
Look, Ma, we found a gorilla.
And just where did this cute
little sweetums come from?
Hey, hey.
Enough already, lady.
I need that cheek for eating.
Oh, aren't you
just the precocious one.
Where are you from, dear?
Tell us about your family, huh?
Is there a silverback?
Forget it, lady. I'm not talking
and you can't make me.
Kago.
Let's try that again.
Shall we, dear?
Now, how did you
get past the Zugor?
And where exactly did you say your
family is from?
Is it nice?
Lots of food and water?
Perhaps you could show us
the way sometime.
Terk? Are you out there
or are you all eaten?
...anybody marching
around my mountain,
soiling my soil,
messing with my stuff.
It's my stuff.
Hey! Why are you messing
with my stuff?
I made you a nest.
You made this?
- For me?
- Sure. For your old bones.
Like your mom used to make.
Try it out.
This wasn't part of the deal.
I know.
It's good.
Sleeping on air.
I don't know
what you are, Tarzan,
but you're pretty clever.
Like the other day when you did
that nifty vine thing with the rhino.
- Never seen anything like it.
- Yeah, well,
I'm not smart enough
to figure out what I am though.
I'm not strong like an elephant.
Not tall like a giraffe.
I can't fly like a bird.
Maybe I'm a nothing.
So, you're just gonna
sit here and hold onto me
until your mama comes back?
Yup.
- All day long?
- Yup.
I'm gonna smash you.
Say, Uto,
how come you gotta do all
the hard work around here?
Huh? What? Hard work?
I mean, you gotta sit here with me
while lazy Kago over there
gets to have fun
beating up his rock.
I mean, I don't know,
but that just don't seem fair.
Nope, not fair at all.
Not even a little bit fair.
Say, this isn't fair.
- What?
- I said this isn't fair.
Me doing all the hard work.
You gotta do some work too,
so here, Mr Lazy.
Are you gonna take that?
- Take what?
- Uto insulted you.
- He insulted me?
- Yes.
- You insulted me?
- Yes?
I'll...
No idea who you're dealing with.
Stop.
Uto, stop!
- Where is she?
- Oops.
Just wait till I catch her again.
I'll... I'll...
Hey, you got a banana.
Good job.
Not really.
If I was a chimp or a baboon,
I'd just climb to the top
and get a whole bunch.
I can only get one at a time.
Still think you're a nothing, huh?
Maybe we can do
something about that.
- We can?
- Yeah, I figure,
since you're nothing,
and you're looking
to be something...
...you might as well
try being a Zugor.
A Zugor?
It's fine if you don't want to.
Feel free to say no.
After all, it can get pretty lonely.
You mean, I'd be like you?
Wow! A Zugor!
Yes! I'm a Zugor.
Roar!
Rule Number One:
We don't need anyone
but ourselves.
This is our mountain. Roar!
Our mountain.
Zugor in training,
use that vine thing of yours
to round up some breakfast.
Yes, sir.
Zugor?
You know,
this wasn't part of the deal.
I know.
Hello? Is anyone there?
Hello?
Something's got me.
It's the monster!
I'm doomed! Doomed!
Doomed to be a coconut head.
- Terk?
- The one and only.
- Let's get out of here.
- Whoa!
Terk? Tantor?
Tarzan! You're alive!
You're alive!
We thought you were dead,
and then Tantor...
Heard you yell, but when we got
to Dark Mountain, the Zugor...
And then those big apes...
And then I was stuck in a hole
and Terk got eaten.
Sort of.
- Wait. Those big apes are after you?
- They're probably right behind us.
Come on.
I know a great place to hide.
What a sweet reunion.
We're sorry we let her get away.
But she's an evil genius.
It's all right, boys.
Now we can follow them.
- Where, Ma?
- Past the Zugor, of course.
What are you doing here?
I told you to stay home.
And we like monkey berries.
We aren't looking
for monkey berries.
- But we might find some.
- All right, but stay close.
Would you move it already?
Those apes could've
thumped us by now.
Whoa!
Huh?
Did we make it?
Yep, we'll be safe here.
Boy, I sure missed you guys.
We missed you too, pal.
That's why we came to bring you home.
- Not coming home.
- You're not?
Nope. I'm a Zugor now.
A Zugor?
What does that mean?
Means I don't need anybody
but myself.
- Anybody?
- Anybody.
Well, what about your mom?
And I can't go back.
I'm a Zugor now.
Well, who is this
Zugor monster anyways?
I told you, he's not a monster.
- There is no monster.
- No monster?
What do you mean, no monster?
Well, I mean there's no monster...
- Bigger or scarier...
- Hey!
Looky what I found.
Put me down. Put me down!
Okay.
What the?
Why? Who?
Hello.
- Zugor...
- You said you wouldn't tell anybody.
- You promised.
- Zugor, I'm sorry.
- I didn't mean to...
- You're the Zugor?
All this time, my poor boys and I
have been stuck in that
I ought to...
- Leave him alone!
- Out of the way, twerp.
You know what, boys?
a little... remodelling.
Yeah!
Good. Good.
Hey, Kago, look at this.
It's bouncy, bouncy, bounce...
You see? It's not nice
to fool Mama Gunda.
- Zugor?
- This is your fault.
I'm sorry. I needed
to help my friends and I...
So that's where
all of you are from.
How lovely.
Thanks to blabbermouth here,
we know where to find
our new home.
They squeezed it out of me.
Come on, boys. Let's go
take over the neighbourhood.
And this time,
no one gets in our way.
There it is.
Dark Mountain.
Zugor!
Zugor, where are you?
Zugor.
First rule...
Zugor, come on.
We need your help.
- Tarzan, we're gonna warn Kerchak.
- Wait. We're coming with you.
No offence, Tarzan,
but you'll just slow us down.
- Let's go, Tant.
- They won't make it in time.
You're the one
who knows this mountain.
No. I never should have let you in.
I thought you were my friend
and you betrayed me.
It was the first rule,
and I broke it.
Zugor, please.
I know I messed everything up,
but you've got to help.
Boo-hoo.
It's my family.
Then go. Go!
You don't need me!
And I don't need you!
Fine.
Boo-hoo for me.
- I think I know which way to go.
- Yeah, me too.
- It's that way.
- Come on, guys. I know a shortcut.
- Tarzan!
- No!
Whoa!
Let's never speak of this again.
Come on!
Slow, down.
Don't get too far ahead.
- I won't.
- Huh?
Hey, look Ma, a baby.
Well, for goodness sakes.
Can I play with it?
- Can I?
- Put him down.
Says who?
Hey.
- Back off.
- Yeah!
You can't do that to my brother.
Mom!
- Mom, are you okay?
- Tarzan!
Oh, goody.
- Leave him alone!
- Let's see if he can fly.
Mom!
Zugor!
- Zugor?
- Tarzan!
But, what are you?
I did it!
I finally figured out
what you are!
- A Tarzan!
- A Tarzan?
Yes. Remember how you
saved us from that rhino?
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