Popular Disney songs for kids | Fun Disney songs
Disney that kids love!
When it comes to Disney, not only are the films amazing, but the songs that perfectly match their worlds are wonderful too—there are so many classics that kids just can’t help singing along to.
Focusing on those songs, this article introduces Disney tunes that are popular with children.
From universally known classics to lesser-known hidden gems and even the latest tracks, just hearing the music will make you want to watch the films again!
There are also perfect dance songs for children’s playtime events and recitals.
Parents, please join in and immerse yourselves in the charm of Disney songs together!
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Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (71–80)
Mickey Ondo (Mickey Bon Dance Song)

The program that symbolized the 2014 “Disney Summer Festival” was Ondokodon.
It was a Japan-inspired event where guests could dance and have fun together with the characters who appeared.
The featured song for it was “Mickey Ondo.” The piece is characterized by a melody and choreography reminiscent of Bon Odori.
A choreography tutorial video is available, so why not practice and take it on with everyone? By the way, there are versions of this ondo featuring other characters as well.
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A song from Disney’s musical film Mary Poppins.
The title is used in the film both as a term to describe difficult situations and as a magical word to improve one’s life.
It’s a piece with tongue-twister-like phrases that children can enjoy singing.
You'll Be in My Heart

This is the song sung by the female gorilla to baby Tarzan, who was rejected by the leader of the gorilla troop in the movie.
The lyrics beautifully express a gentle desire to protect the weak.
It won both the Golden Globe and the Academy Award.
Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (81–90)
Jamboree Mickey!

The official kids’ dance program at Tokyo Disneyland is “Jamboree Mickey!” Launched on October 14, 2019, this program lets you enjoy dancing with Mickey and friends to lively music based on the familiar “Mickey Mouse March.” Check out the videos released by Tokyo Disney Resort, learn the routine, and dance along with enthusiasm! It’s said you can actually dance with Mickey and the gang at Tokyo Disneyland, so be sure to join in when you visit!
Baby Mine

Released in 2019, “Dumbo” is a fantasy film with an original screenplay based on Disney’s 1941 animated classic “Dumbo.” This song is the Japanese ending theme for “Dumbo,” performed by Mariya Takeuchi.
Her vocals, combined with Disney’s signature arrangement, produced a gem of a ballad.
Let It GoIdina Menzel

This is the theme song from the 2013 Disney film, known for its powerful vocals and dramatic musical development.
Centered on the themes of self-liberation and embracing one’s true self, it perfectly fuses a heartfelt melody with a grand arrangement.
Idina Menzel’s commanding vocals elevate the story’s emotion to its fullest, earning the song the 2014 Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez drew inspiration from many pop stars in creating the piece.
It’s a song I’d wholeheartedly dedicate to anyone about to take a new step in life or searching for a way to live authentically.
Paired with the film’s climactic scene of release, its courageous, hope-filled voice resonates deeply.
Reindeer are much better.

The clever lyrics that skillfully combine complete opposites are fantastic.
In the scene where Kristoff “makes” Sven, the reindeer who can’t speak, sing through ventriloquism, he’s caught off guard by Anna and ends up traveling with her.
It’s a short yet important song that begins to reveal Kristoff’s character, like his kindness toward animals.






