This article is about the character from Tarzan. For other characters, see Archimedes.
- “Those magnificent creatures shivering in cages. What is this world coming to?!?”
- ―Professor Porter
Professor Archimedes Q. Porter is a major character in Disney's 1999 animated feature film Tarzan. He is an intelligent scientist from England who travels to Africa to study gorillas with his daughter, Jane.
Background[]
Personality[]
Archimedes was an eccentric but well-meaning man who loved his daughter and wanted her to be happy. He urged her to follow her heart and return to live with Tarzan and, shortly afterward, he decided to return himself. This shows he had a strong paternal side. He had a good relationship with his son-in-law but also seemed to be slightly paranoid which was shown when he suspected Tarzan might be a spy despite the fact that there was no point in having a spy in the jungle. In the episode "One Punch Mulligan", it is revealed he is somewhat sexist, as shown when Tarzan refused to fight, Porter asked if it had anything to do with Jane and then asked Tarzan who wore the pants in their family, which Tarzan (not understanding he was asking who was the dominant one in the relationship) said no one wore the pants in the family.
Physical appearance[]
Professor Porter is a short and pot-bellied man with fair skin, thin arms and legs, white hair and mustache, grey eyebrows and green eyes. He wears a cream exploration shirt and blue bow tie and light brown pants. In one scene, he wears a hard safari hat.
Appearances[]
Tarzan[]
In the movie, Archimedes Q. Porter is a professor and scientist who travels to Africa with his daughter, Jane, and their guide, Clayton, to study gorillas. While out exploring (and unaware that Tarzan is watching them from the treetops), Porter discovers that Jane is standing in a gorillas' nest and they soon find more nests and Porter and Jane call it family group but then Clayton spots something in the tree and tries shooting at it, but scares away some birds. Porter and Jane ask him not to shoot because it might be a gorilla away but Clayton says it's not a gorilla and orders that they press on. Porter and Clayton continue into the jungle, but lose Jane and begin searching for her but then they hear noises coming from their campsite and rush to find Jane at camp and everything smashed and ripped apart. Porter embraces Jane happy that his daughter is okay but then Jane begins to tell him and Clayton about how she got attacked by a bunch of baboons and was rescued by Tarzan, who left with the gorillas who trashed the camp earlier.
The next day, Jane draws Tarzan on a blackboard and tells Porter that Tarzan walked like a gorilla and when he rescued her he stared at her confused liked he had never seen another human and that Tarzan had such wonderful eyes to which Porter asks jokingly if he should leave Jane and the blackboard alone for a moment. Jane then tells her father that they should find Tarzan because they can learn from him, but Clayton tells Porter not to believe Jane's fantasy but then Tarzan does appear and Porter begins jumping excitedly but then Clayton points his gun at Tarzan but Jane manages to push the gun out of the way causing it to go off and Tarzan turns to Porter saying Clayton thinking that it's the sound of the gunshot. Porter begins to think that Tarzan could be the missing link but Clayton believes that Tarzan could be their link to the gorillas and draws a gorilla on the blackboard to show Tarzan what it is but Tarzan doesn't understand so Porter and Jane decide to teach him themselves ("Strangers Like Me") to which Porter shows Tarzan the different stars and comets through his telescope and shows Tarzan how to ride a bicycle in which Tarzan picks up Porter during the ride.
After this Porter and Jane ask Tarzan to take them and Clayton to the gorillas but Tarzan tells them that he can't because Kerchak the leader of the gorillas and Tarzan's ape father, who has a strong dislike for humans. Then one day the ship arrives to take Porter, Jane, and Clayton home to London and Porter refuses to leave until he sees a gorilla. Tarzan decides to show them his gorilla family while his friends Tantor the elephant and Terk the gorilla distract Kerchak.
When Tarzan brings the humans to the gorillas, the Professor faints out of excitement at seeing the apes. some of the gorillas grab Porter and begin giving him a good social grooming. But then Kerchak appears and begins to chase Porter, Jane, and Clayton away but Tarzan manages to hold down the ape leader while the humans escape.
The next day, Tarzan dresses in his biological father's clothes and decides to return to England with Porter, Jane, and Clayton. Before they board the ship, Porter says that famous people in England such as Charles Darwin, Rudyard Kipling, and Queen Victoria will want to meet Tarzan, but once they board the ship Tarzan, Porter, and Jane are imprisoned in the ship's brig by Clayton's thugs who are working for Clayton who wishes to capture Tarzan's ape family and take them to London and sell them to a zoo for £300. Inside the brig, Porter begins to feel bad for the gorillas being caged and angrily smacks his hand against the wall to which the ship rocks back in forth to which Porter believes that it's his strength but it's Tarzan's elephant friend Tantor along with Terk who rescue them. After being rescued Tarzan, Porter, and Jane rush back and fight off Clayton and his men and rescue Tarzan's gorilla family. Porter and Jane watch sadly as Tarzan is reunited with his ape father Kerchak who tells Tarzan to lead the ape family and then die to which Tarzan leads the gorilla family away.
The next day, Porter and Jane bid Tarzan goodbye and get into the rowboat and are rowed out to the ship, but then Porter tells Jane that she should stay because she loves Tarzan. Jane hugs her father and jumps out of the rowboat and swims back to Tarzan onshore. Deciding to stay as well, he then tells the captain that everyone back home in London that he never found them claimed that people get lost in the jungle everyday, jumps into the water, and swims back to Tarzan and Jane. In the end, Porter is seen swinging from a vine along with Tarzan and Jane.
The Legend of Tarzan[]
By the time of the television series, both Porters had learned how to speak with the animals much like Tarzan. In earlier episodes, Professor Porter insisted on studying the gorillas while wearing his fur loincloth from the ending of the film. However, at Terk's insistence, he dropped the habit altogether.
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Trivia[]
- An early design of him had red hair, though this was dropped as his hair was changed to grey in the final film, likely because he would look too much like Nigel Thornberry from Nickelodeon's The Wild Thornberrys.
- When Professor Porter is being shaken upside down by the gorillas in the first movie, a stuffed toy of Little Brother (Mulan's dog) can be seen.
- In Tarzan, Professor Porter, on Jane's description of how Tarzan walks, says "Oh, like Aunt Isabelle." Whether Isabelle is his sister or that of his late wife's is unknown.
- Professor Porter is one of Nigel Hawthorne's final feature film roles before he passed away in 2001.
- Professor Porter's fur loincloth seen in the TV series looks different from the one seen at the end of the original film, as in the TV series his fur loincloth has a long thick strap circling around his right shoulder, something which his fur loincloth in the original film doesn't have.
- Professor Porter is the second father of a heroine to have Val Bettin replace the late Nigel Hawthorne at any point, the first being the Sultan of Agrabah (for the Aladdin sequels, he replaces the late Douglas Seale); Bettin takes on the role in video games.