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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!

Popular Disney Songs for Kids | Fun Disney Songs (11–20)

Cinderella

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooMack David & Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston

A song from the film Cinderella, which features Cinderella Castle—the symbol of Tokyo Disneyland.

It is sung in the scene where the Fairy Godmother casts her magic on Cinderella, who has been bullied by her stepmother and spiteful stepsisters and is unable to go to the ball.

With the magic words “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,” Cinderella is dressed in a beautiful gown and glass slippers, while the animals transform into horses and more, taking her to the castle.

Lilo & Stitch

Hawaiian Roller Coaster RideAlan Silvestri

Lilo & Stitch - Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride / English [Music]
Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride Alan Silvestri

“Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” is a song from Lilo & Stitch, which was released in Japan in 2003.

It’s a bright, lively Hawaiian song that evokes the film’s Hawaii-inspired setting.

The children’s chorus also creates a peaceful atmosphere.

In addition, many songs by Elvis Presley are used as insert songs in Lilo & Stitch.

“Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” is a perfect fit for hula, Hawaii’s traditional dance, so why not shake your hips and dance along with the kids?

The Lion King

Feel the loveElton John

Kento Kaku and Yoko Kadoyama gaze at each other and passionately sing “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”! The Lion King Premium Dubbed Version “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” MV
Feel the love, Elton John

“Can You Feel the Love Tonight” is an insert song from the 1994 film The Lion King.

Composed by Elton John, it’s a grand ballad used in the memorable scene where the protagonist, Simba, reunites with his childhood friend Nala.

“Can You Feel the Love Tonight” reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100 and topped the singles chart in France.

In the Japanese dub of the 2019 photorealistic remake of The Lion King, Kento Kaku and Yoko Kadoyama, who played Simba and Nala, perform the song as a duet.

Sofia the First

Sofia the First Theme SongNEW!

Sofia the First | Theme Song | @disneyjuniorjp
Sofia the First (Little Princess Sofia) Theme Song NEW!

A story of an ordinary girl who suddenly becomes a princess—this theme song brightly and briskly portrays that dreamlike turning point.

Though only about 50 seconds long, it vividly impresses themes of learning such as kindness and integrity.

Included on the 2013 soundtrack “Sofia the First,” it served as the beloved opening for the series that aired from 2013 to 2018.

It’s a song that lets children who admire princesses, as well as families who enjoy Disney works together, savor the anticipation of a sparkling new world through music.

Peter Pan

You can fly too!Sammy Fain

“You Can Fly!” is a song featured in the 1953 film Peter Pan, used in the scene where Peter Pan flies with Wendy and the others to Never Land.

The song was composed by Sammy Fain, who also contributed music to works such as Alice in Wonderland.

At Tokyo Disneyland, “You Can Fly!” is also used in the attraction Mickey’s PhilharMagic, which began on January 24, 2011.

You can enjoy the song not only in the attraction but also on the soundtrack, so be sure to give it a listen!

Rapunzel on the Tower

Door to FreedomAlan Menken

A song from the Disney film Tangled.

It’s sung by the heroine, Rapunzel, expressing her longing for the outside world from the tower where she’s been confined.

The song portrays her daily life in the tower and her strong wish for freedom, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in Japan in March 2011, the film inspired and moved many people.

Symbolizing Rapunzel’s first step toward adventure, this song is perfect for anyone ready to take a new step.

It’s a track that everyone—from children to adults—can enjoy.

Popular Disney Songs for Kids | Fun Disney Songs (21–30)

Pinocchio

Wish Upon a StarLeigh Harline & Ned Washington

This is an insert song from a film that depicts the adventures of Pinocchio, a marionette made by toy craftsman Geppetto, on his journey to become a real human boy.

It is one of Disney’s signature songs and the familiar tune that plays before Disney movies begin.

It was also used as the motif song for the drama Wish Upon a Star: 4.

1 Million Stars Born in a Seven-Mat Room, starring Tsuyoshi Domoto, the first joint production by Disney and Fuji TV.