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Jane Porter is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1999 animated feature film Tarzan. She is a charismatic, albeit eccentric, ethnologist who travels to Africa to study gorillas alongside her father, Archimedes Q. Porter.
Jane Porter (later Jane Clayton, Lady Greystoke) is a fictional character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Tarzan novels and in adaptations of the saga to other media, particularly film. Jane, an American from Baltimore, Maryland, is the daughter of professor Archimedes Q. Porter.
Jane Porter to postać z serii Tarzan. Jane jest inteligentną i piękną młodą kobietą. Ona okazała się nieco gadatliwa, ale urocza jak również inne kobiety. Jane jest również potwierdzeniem swej miłości do sztuki, a ona nie boi się zapuszczać w głąb dżungli, aby przeżyć przyrody. Po poślubiła…
Education: PhDs in Archaeology and Zoology. Mentors: Professor Archimedes Q. Porter, Tarzan. Weapons of Choice: Bow and arrow, spear (instructed by Tarzan), pistol, rifle. Personal Interests: Archaeology of the ancient world, exotic zoology, wildlife conservation. Follow Jane Porter on Instagram @JanePorterAdventures.
Jane Porter, more commonly known as Jane or Janey-Jane by her father, is the deuteragonist of Disney's Tarzan (1999). She is the daughter of the famous scientist Archimedes Q. Porter. Jane, along with her father, came to Africa to finish their study of gorillas.
Jane Porter is the deuteragonist of Disney's Tarzan franchise. She is the artistic daughter of Archimedes Q. Porter who, alongside him, visited the equatorial region of Africa for primatological studies with the help of Clayton, their supposed tour guide.
Jane Porter is the deuteragonist of the movies Tarzan and Tarzan and Jane, and the TV series The Legend of Tarzan. She is the first Disney Princess (official or unofficial) not to appear in one of her franchise's sequels- Tarzan II, which technically is a midquel, as the events take place in the first movie, when Tarzan is a child.