Ep 14. Tarzan and the Forbidden City
- Not Rated
- February 9, 1997
- 2640 min
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures season 1 episode 14, titled "Tarzan and the Forbidden City," follows the famous jungle hero as he journeys to a mysterious city hidden deep in the jungle. The city, which has been lost for centuries, is believed to hold unimaginable treasures and secrets.
Tarzan is joined on his expedition by a group of explorers, led by an ambitious and wealthy businessman named William Ashton. Despite warnings from the local tribes, who believe that the city is cursed and inhabited by evil spirits, Ashton is determined to claim the treasures of the Forbidden City for himself.
As Tarzan and the explorers make their way through the jungle, they are confronted by a series of challenges and dangers. They must navigate treacherous terrain, avoid deadly traps, and fend off attacks from dangerous wild animals. Along the way, Tarzan uses his incredible strength, agility, and intelligence to protect his companions and lead them safely to their destination.
Finally, they arrive at the Forbidden City, a sprawling complex of temples, palaces, and tombs. But the city is not abandoned - it is home to a powerful dynasty of warrior priests, who guard the treasures and secrets of the city with their lives. Tarzan and the explorers must face the wrath of the priests, who see them as intruders and sacrilegious thieves.
As the conflict between the two sides heats up, Tarzan must draw on all his skills and experience to protect himself and his companions, while also uncovering the secrets of the Forbidden City. He discovers that the city holds not only vast amounts of gold and jewels, but also ancient knowledge and technologies that could change the course of human history.
In the end, Tarzan and his companions emerge from the Forbidden City victorious, but not without paying a heavy price. The experience has left them all changed, with new perspectives on the world and their place in it. And Tarzan, who has always been torn between his life in the jungle and his human heritage, must confront once again the question of where he truly belongs.