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Kala is a fictional ape character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's original Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes, and in the Walt Disney-produced animated movie Tarzan based on it.
In the novel, Kala is a female in a band of Mangani, a fictional species of Great Ape intermediate between real life chimpanzees and gorillas. She saves the infant Tarzan from the murderous fury of Kerchak, the mad leader of the ape band, after the latter kills Tarzan's human father. Kala goes on to rear the human baby as her own while protecting him against Kerchak and her own mate, Tublat. After Tarzan reaches adulthood, Kala is killed by a native African hunter, who is afterward killed by Tarzan in revenge.
Kala also appears in Jungle Tales of Tarzan, the sixth book of the Tarzan series, which relates episodes from the ape man's youth omitted from Tarzan of the Apes. Chapter 7, "The End of Bukawai," relates an episode in which Tarzan is almost killed when he swings so long on the rope that it frays and parts, dropping him to the ground. Kala runs to the boy's aid and he soon revives.
Kala is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
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KALA is a Filipino band that blends funk, nu-disco, acid jazz, electronic and rock music. Its members are Brian Tanchanco, Raymond Daylo, Jade Justine and Voopee Elviña.
KALA's first full-length album came on the music scene in 2005 with their debut album under Sony BMG entitled “Manila High.” The group is most noted for its hit single “Jeepney” and is credited for resurging a distinct and defining genre of Filipino music known as “Manila Sound”. The name “Kala” originates from the original members’ college cake-making venture called the “Kala Cake Project”.
In 2008, KALA underwent a self-imposed hiatus following the departures of bassist Lyle Pasco, lead guitarist JP Tanchanco and lead vocalist Mike Grape from the band.
In 2011, KALA resurfaced with new members Jade Justine and Voopee Elviña.
Following their come back, KALA performed in Jack Daniel’s third Philippine tour entitled “Jack Daniel’s On Stage: Scouting Gigs” on November 22, 2013.
During a summer vacation in Boracay last 2004, some of the old band members had a picture posing in silhouette against the sunset. Various poses were made which represented each of the band members. Brian decided to combine prominent elements of each pose in order to blend it in one unifying image. This became the official logo of KALA. It represents convergence and harmony with the sharing of friendship, talents and passion from each of the band members.
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Vital is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Anberlin which was released on October 16, 2012. In interviews, vocalist Stephen Christian has stated the album has a youthful, energetic energy and features new influences for the band. Upon release, the album was met with favorable reviews from critics and fans alike. The album was re-released in 2013 as Devotion, adding the deluxe tracks from various retailers, new remixes, and a full live album.
Vital garnered generally positive reception from music critics. The review aggregator website Metacritic gives a weighted average rating to an album based upon the selected independent mainstream reviews it utilizes, and the album has a Metascore of a 77 out of 100 based on five reviews.
At Alternative Press, Evan Lucy stating that "Vital [is] the most well-rounded Anberlin album to date." Matt Collar of AllMusic saying that "Ultimately, while Vital is Anberlin's most challenging album to date, as the title implies, it is perhaps the band's most rewarding album." At AbsolutePunk, Jack Appleby writing that "Calling Vital a career-defining record isn't a stretch in the least", which it "is the best record in Anberlin’s 10 year career, bar none." SowingSeason of Sputnikmusic remarking that "Even if it isn’t the best album they’ve ever made, Vital is perhaps the smartest", that contains some "otherworldly vocals." At Melodic, Johan Wippsson commenting that "the band has kept the energy that characterizes their sound and overall it’s an album that shows that the band is in the right direction."
Vital is the first live album by English progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. It was recorded 16 January 1978 at the Marquee Club in London and was released in July, one month after the band's 1978 break-up. The album (on vinyl and, later, on CD) was credited under the abbreviated name Van der Graaf, like the previous year's The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome, and featured the same line-up plus newcomer cellist Charles Dickie, who had officially joined the band in August 1977, and original saxophonist and flautist David Jackson, who re-joined the band for this recording.
The album is noted for its sometimes radical reworking of the older material. Although Van der Graaf Generator were seldom less than intense on stage, the 1977 and 1978 tours were remarkable for their ferocity. The absence of Hugh Banton, whose organ work was a hallmark of the group's sound before his departure in 1976, as well as frontman Peter Hammill's increased duties as a rhythm guitarist, account for much of this.
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〰️All rights belong to Disney〰️ Tarzan was a small orphan who was raised by an ape named Kala since he was a child. He believed that this was his family, but on an expedition Jane Porter is rescued by Tarzan. He then finds out that he's human. Now Tarzan must make the decision as to which family he should belong to...
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Versão em português de Portugal da cena em que a Kala traz o Tarzan e o mostra ao grupo do filme da Walt Disney Pictures de 1999 "Tarzan". European Portuguese version of the scene in which Kal brings Tarzzan home and shows him to the group from the 1999's Walt Disney Pictures movie "Tarzan". Tom Original/Original Pitch (NTSC) Dobragem lançada em/Dub released on: 26 Novembro/November 1999 (cinemas) Solista/Soloist: Luís Represas Jovem/Young Tarzan: Bernardo Costa Adulto/Adult Tarzan: Filipe Duarte Jane Porter: Carla de Sá Terk: Elsa Galvão Clayton: Alexandre Melo Professor Porter: Pedro Pinheiro Kala: Natália Luiza (diálogos/speaking) & Rita Guerra (canções/singing) Kerchak: Luís Mascarenhas Adulto/Adult Tantor: Rui Paulo Fonseca Vozes adicionais/Additional voices: João Oom, Paulo Oom...
Versão em português de Portugal da cena em que o Tarzan salva a Kala do filme da Walt Disney Pictures de 2005 "Tarzan 2". European Portuguese version of the scene in which Tarzan saves Kala from the 2005's Walt Disney Pictures movie "Tarzan II". Tom Original/Original Pitch (NTSC) Dobragem lançada em/Dub released in: 2005 (dvd) Tarzan: Jasmim Castro Zugor: António Montez Uto: Carlos Freixo Dago: António Marques Mamã Gunda/Mama Gunda: Luísa Salgueiro Kala: Natália Luiza Kerchak: Luís Mascarenhas Terk: Elsa Galvão Tantor: André Raimundo Vozes adicionais/Additional voices: Carolina Vieira, Isabel Ribas, Paula Fonseca, Pedro Gonçalves, Ricardo Landeiroto, Rui Cerejo, Sandra de Castro Direção de Diálogos: Carlos Freixo Tradução: Rita Salgueiro Direção Musical: Pedro Gonçalves Tradução Líri...
Kala is a fictional ape character in Edgar Rice Burroughs's original Tarzan novel, Tarzan of the Apes, and in the Walt Disney-produced animated movie Tarzan based on it.
In the novel, Kala is a female in a band of Mangani, a fictional species of Great Ape intermediate between real life chimpanzees and gorillas. She saves the infant Tarzan from the murderous fury of Kerchak, the mad leader of the ape band, after the latter kills Tarzan's human father. Kala goes on to rear the human baby as her own while protecting him against Kerchak and her own mate, Tublat. After Tarzan reaches adulthood, Kala is killed by a native African hunter, who is afterward killed by Tarzan in revenge.
Kala also appears in Jungle Tales of Tarzan, the sixth book of the Tarzan series, which relates episodes from the ape man's youth omitted from Tarzan of the Apes. Chapter 7, "The End of Bukawai," relates an episode in which Tarzan is almost killed when he swings so long on the rope that it frays and parts, dropping him to the ground. Kala runs to the boy's aid and he soon revives.