Tarzan 1999 Greek Audio ((hot))
Tarzan (1999) — Greek Audio Write-up
The Greek-language version of Disney’s 1999 masterpiece, Tarzan , remains a celebrated example of high-quality localization, capturing the emotional depth and rhythmic energy of the original English production. For Greek-speaking fans, the "Tarzan 1999 Greek Audio" experience is defined by a standout voice cast and a powerful localized soundtrack that mirrors the legendary work of Phil Collins. The Greek Voice Cast (Voice Credits)
- Tarzan: Young, raspy, but with hidden vulnerability — think a boy who’s swallowed sea salt and sorrow.
- Kala: Weeping contralto, every line sounds like a folk elegy.
- Clayton: Cold, formal katharevousa Greek — clipped, arrogant.
- Jane: Bright demotic Greek, full of wonder and curiosity.
- Terk: Slangy, fast Athenian street talk — comedic relief with heart.
Tarzan 1999 Greek audio
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The film featured top-tier Greek voice actors: (the gravelly-voiced rock legend) as the gruff yet loving Kala , Tasos Kostis as the philosophical Kerbak , and Giorgos Giannopoulos as the young adult Tarzan . But the true magic was the chorus singing “Tha Vro Ton Tropo” (the Greek “You’ll Be in My Heart” ) — a version so beloved that it became a lullaby for a generation. Tarzan (1999) — Greek Audio Write-up The Greek-language
Q: Who sings “You’ll Be in My Heart” in Greek?
A: In the film, it’s performed by Giorgos Tsalikis (as Tarzan) and Mina Chaniotaki (as Jane). The end credit pop version in Greek was sung by Dimitris Mitropanos (uncredited). Tarzan: Young, raspy, but with hidden vulnerability —
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Tarzan (1999) - Greek Audio