There isn't as much animation to awe over either. It reverts back to the single-screen selection of the earliest titles in the series, forgetting the cohesive presentation of the Pixar iterations. There are numerous mini-games and activities to entertain yourself with and a number of them are bearable for grown-ups too.
The sometimes educational Activity Centres were popular enough with the kids (or perhaps more specifically, their learning-conscious parents) that Tarzan's entry was inevitable. As with every new Disney film, come the inevitable tie-ins. While the forthcoming Lilo & Stitch would tell an original tale and Treasure Planet revised the swashbuckling novel with heavy sci-fi leanings, there's something special about a classic story told in that inimitable Disney style. Disney's Tarzan was a spectacular movie, and marked the end of classical storytelling for the company's traditional animation.