The phrase "Tarzan and the Shame of Jane" typically refers to a controversial 1994 adult-oriented parody. Because of its explicit nature and legal history, it sits in a strange, gray area of pop culture—serving as a footnote in the history of copyright battles and the subversion of classic literary icons. The Subversion of the Noble Savage
Title: Beyond the Bellow: Deconstructing ‘Tarzan and the Shame of Jane’
The film is a retelling of the classic Tarzan story with an erotic focus, following Jane as she encounters an "Ape Man" in the jungle and eventually brings him back to British civilization. Production & Director : Directed by Italian exploitation veteran Joe D'Amato (IMDb)
Here’s a concise review of Tarzan and the Shame of Jane (often circulated under the “extra quality” label, usually indicating a high-resolution scan or remastered print of vintage erotic comics or adult parodies).
Ultimately, the phrase "Tarzan and Shame of Jane Extra Quality" endures not because of prurient interest in Jane’s suffering, but because it represents a moment when a pulpy serial dared to ask a real question: What does it cost a woman to leave her home, even for love?