I also put it next to Princess & the Frog, their penultimate-song, as an example of a story that had a Great Setting and an Empowered Heroine, but never the twain did meet.
New Orleans is nice to look at, and so is Tahiti, but what they had to do with the heroine's goal, I still wasn't sure by the last reel...And at least I knew what Tiana's goal WAS.
One thing Musker & Clements always did well (in addition to keeping Disney stocked with heroes like Aladdin, Hercules, Jim Hawkins and Basil of Baker Street), was find the synthesis between the "world" of the story and the appeal of its original tale--Aladdin and Little Mermaid were made for their environments, and you could put Treasure Planet in space without the Royal-Navy motif, but it just wouldn't "feel" like the classic story.