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The initial success of "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane" was not without controversy. Critics argued that the film's explicit content, while consensual and professional, pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in mainstream adult entertainment. However, the film's popularity also sparked a demand for more sequels and spin-offs, leading to a franchise with numerous installments.

Original physical releases (VHS/DVD) and early internet video hosting sites (like YouTube or DailyMotion) strictly limited video length. To bypass these limitations, long adult feature films were routinely chopped up into 15-to-20-minute segments, making "Part 4" a highly sought-after chapter containing specific climactic scenes. Tarzan-X Shame Of Jane Part 4 Hit

The film is also remembered for its brush with mainstream copyright enforcement. The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs, fiercely protective of the Tarzan trademark, attempted to launch a massive copyright infringement lawsuit against the production IMDb. However, due to international copyright loopholes and the film's categorization as a parody, the estate's legal efforts ultimately failed IMDb. The initial success of "Tarzan-X: Shame of Jane"

Some of the highlights from Part 4 include: The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs, fiercely protective