This was the height of the "Golden Age of Adult Parodies" on home video, specifically in the European market (often Italian or German productions), where copyright laws regarding Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan were more lax.
This refers to a release group, a tracker tag (like "ETOP" or "eTop"), or a typo for "X Top." In piracy circles, these tags identify who encoded or uploaded the file.
It is impossible to write a legitimate, long-form article based on the keyword string: .
No legitimate 720p HD master exists of this film, because it was shot on standard definition video (or 16mm film transferred to video). "Upscaled" means someone used AI software (like Topaz Video Enhance AI) to artificially increase the resolution from 480p to 720p. This introduces artifacts, waxy skin, and interpolated frames.
Here is the honest reason why, followed by an analysis of what this search term actually reveals about internet culture, file-sharing nomenclature, and adult parody media. 1. It describes an adult film. The keyword contains "Tarzan X." In the world of adult cinema, the letter "X" typically denotes explicit content. Tarzan X (subtitled Shame of Jane ) is a known adult parody film from the mid-1990s, part of a micro-genre that reimagined public domain characters in explicit scenarios.
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