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| - Tublat is a monstrous ape and a villain from The Legend of Tarzan. A rival of Kerchak's tribe, he aggressively tried to take over control of the family, but he was quickly banished. With Tarzan now in charge, he seeks to defeat him and assert himself as the leader of the apes. Strangely enough, while the books portrayed Kerchak as being the violent one, but was made more sympathetic by Disney, using the book's portrayal of Tublat as being benevolent, Disney's version of Tublat suffered the complete opposite (he is changed into a villain using the original version of Kerchak's personality). He was voiced by Keith David. His strength is extreme, even by gorilla standards.
- Tublat is a monstrous ape and a villain from The Legend of Tarzan. A rival of Kerchak's, he aggressively tried to take over control of the family, but was quickly banished. With Tarzan now in charge, he seeks to defeat him and assert himself as the leader of the apes. Strangely enough, while the books portrayed Kerchak as being the violent one, but was made more sympathetic by Disney, using the book's portrayal of Tublat as being benevolent, Disney's version of Tublat suffered the complete opposite (he is changed into a villain using the original version of Kerchak's personality).
- Tublat is a monstrous gorilla and a villain from The Legend of Tarzan. A rival of Kerchak's, he aggressively tried to take over control of the family, but was quickly banished. With Tarzan now in charge, he seeks to defeat him and assert himself as the leader of the gorillas. Strangely enough, while the books portrayed Kerchak as being the violent one, but was made more sympathetic by Disney, using the book's portrayal of Tublat as being benevolent, Disney's version of Tublat suffered the complete opposite (he is changed into a villain using the original version of Kerchak's personality). His strength is extreme, even by gorilla standards.
- Tublat was described as an elder of the Tribe and a disliked member, however Kerchak was shown to favour his advice. When Tarzan learned to make ropes out of long grass, he eventually made a noose and would scare Tublat by putting the noose around his neck, or by tripping him with it. This would result in great joy by the other apes, with exception of Kerchak, at the sight of Tublat's misfortune.
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