Clayton doesn't physically appear in the series, but he is mentioned once.
“Go ahead. Spoilers. Clayton takes aim at his enemies and uses his gun as a club, but is defeated. Burroughs added stories occurring during Tarzan's adolescence in his sixth Tarzan book, Jungle Tales of Tarzan. William Cecil Clayton, or better known as Cecil Clayton or also simply known by his surname Clayton, is the main antagonist of Disney's 37th full-length animated feature film Tarzan, which is based on the 1912 American novel Tarzan of the Apes by the late Edgar Rice Burroughs. Witnessing this, Kerchak furiously charges at Clayton but ends up being fatally shot.
~ Clayton goading Tarzan, as well as the last thing he says before his death. During one episode, Clayton's sister comes after Tarzan, seeking vengeance for what she saw as her brother's cold-blooded murder. Tarzan puts on a suit that belonged to his father, signifying his decision to go to England. This alternate ending can be found on the Special Edition 2-Disc DVD. Then, when Tarzan gets bitten by a spider, Tarzan sees Tantor as a mad elephant. Clayton knew he was not Jane's first choice, but loved her and wanted to protect her. He then hunted out the location of the gorillas, with the help of the Heartless. This is, of course, not true—Jane will have had to return to England at some point anyway. He says he tried to shoot a snake attacking Terk, but they don't believe him and he is reprimanded. (Laughs)„ ~ Clayton goading Tarzan, as well as the last thing he says before his death. The explorers are looking to study gorillas. He kidnaps Jane and Terk and hides them in the forest and then brings the Heartless to the gorilla location. Furious, Clayton leaves the tent to lament to himself, but his anger and determination had unknowingly lured the While Tarzan, Sora, Donald, and Goofy were out looking for him, Clayton kidnapped Jane and Terk and imprisoned them in the jungle.
On the trip, they visited The instrumental scoring for the film was composed by On February 1, 2000, the film was released on VHS and DVD. u/JMueller2012. Realizing Tarzan has strong feelings for Jane, he fools Tarzan into thinking they will stay if he took them to the gorillas. Shoot me. He also never shows any signs of cowardice; when he is cornered with his own gun, he is far from begging for his life and even mocks Tarzan to pull the trigger. By the time the climax comes forth, he is revealed to be a sinister individual who was planning to make wealth from selling gorillas. save hide report.
Tarzan jumps back into a mass of vines to escape Clayton's furious swipes. share. Clayton convinces Tarzan that Jane will stay with him forever as long as he leads them to the gorillas. Clayton subsequently blames Jane for distracting herself with teaching Tarzan, but Jane retorts that she is just as upset about not being able to find the gorillas. This also ties to Clayton's slight paranoia of the jungle, as he was shown to be overly protective of himself, as well as trigger-happy, blasting his gun the second he suspects that an animal, other than a gorilla, may be nearby. “Go ahead. Adult life Edit. When Tarzan boards the ship with Jane and Porter the next day, they are all betrayed by Clayton and his band of stowaway The next day, Porter and Jane prepare to leave on the ship while Tarzan stays behind with the troop. Clayton is one of the villains brought back to life and imprisoned on the Isle of the Lost. However, while boarding onto their ship, they (along with the ship's captain and his officers) were ambushed and taken hostage by The poachers eventually reach the nests and began capturing the gorillas through nets, cages, and burlap sacks.
According to the audio commentary of the Days later, a cargo ship arrives to pick up the explorers and escort them back to England, much to their dismay.
During this conflict, Clayton shoots Kerchak dead - later, the tragedy of the moment is made worse as Kerchak finally accepts Tarzan as his son, only to die. According to the audio commentary of Despite his villainous nature, Clatyon never shows any signs of cowardice; even when he is cornered with his own gun by an angry Tarzan, rather than begging for his life, Clayton instead mocks Tarzan to go ahead and pull the trigger on him so that he can be a 'real man'. Posted by.
As the ship's crew loaded up their luggage and supplies, Clayton blamed Jane for distracting herself with teaching Tarzan, but Jane retorted that she was just as upset about not being able to find the gorillas. Clayton teases Tarzan by telling him to "be a man" and shoot him, but Tarzan realizes that doing it will only make him no better than Clayton. Clayton attempts to shoot down Kerchak but was interrupted when he and his men heard Tarzan's trademark yell.