Young Saints will be going ape this week over a chance to win tickets to see the new Disney animated film Tarzan.
To coin a phrase from another Disney classic, he's the King of the Swingers, the Jungle VIP. And he will be bounding into the Odeon at Leisure World from Friday.
And you will be in for a vine time if you win the chance to see the film which is probably Disney's best since the Lion King.
The animation is absolutely stunning particularly the sequences when Tarzan "surfs" down tangles of branches. Don't wait for the video, those breathtaking scenes have to be seen on the big screen.
The soundtrack is top quality with Phil Collins pounding out an atmospheric jungle beat to make it an unforgettable cinema experience.
The film tells the legend of Tarzan being raised by apes after his parents are killed by Sabor the leopard when he is still a baby.
With his best friend Terk and Tantor the elephant, he rumbles through the jungle until the day he sees humans for the first time.
Jane and Professor Porter are on a mission to study gorillas accompanied by the evil Clayton who tries to shoot every animal he sees and who wants to cage the apes and take them back to England.
The Odeon are giving away ten pairs of tickets to see the film with one lucky winner also receiving a T-shirt and beanie toy.
To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is complete our word search. The words may be written forwards, backwards, up, down or diagonally.
Circle them and send your completed grids with your name, age, address and membership number to Odeon Tarzan competition, Young Saints, The Dell, 145 Milton Road, Southampton SO15 2XH to arrive by the closing date of Monday, November 1.
McDonald's are currently giving away Tarzan toys in their Happy Meals at their restaurants at Hedge End, Swaythling, Shirley, Above Bar, Western Esplanade and Eastleigh.
There are eight to collect in all but Young Saints will soon have a chance to win a complete set. Watch this column for details.
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