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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 Children | Fun Disney Songs (41–50)

Aladdin

Make way for Prince Ali

Prince Ali’s Parade (Aladdin)
Make way for Prince Ali

In the live-action Aladdin, Will Smith’s Genie sings and dances at the head of a flashy parade.

In the dubbed version, Koichi Yamadera does the singing.

It’s said that this grand parade scene was filmed over more than five days using over 200 extras, 250 dancers, and as many as seven cameras, so many of you probably remember it as a particularly spectacular scene.

Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (51–60)

101 Dalmatians

Dalmatian Plantation

Dalmatian Plantation (One Hundred and One Dalmatians)
Dalmatian Plantation

A song used in the Disney film “101 Dalmatians.” At the end of the movie, when the kidnapped Dalmatians return, their owner Roger performs it as a piano-and-vocal piece.

It’s a cheerful, happy tune that captures the feeling of joy just as it is.

Real GoneCars

One of the charms of Disney movies is anthropomorphism.

Snowmen talk, and cars and airplanes have human-like personalities—there are all sorts of elements that spark children’s imagination and curiosity.

The film Cars is like that too.

It’s not just a simple good-versus-evil story; friendship and love run deep beneath it all.

Sheryl Crow’s song “Real Gone” pairs perfectly with a cool dance.

It’s also a great BGM choice for school sports days during sprints or relays.

The Cars soundtrack is packed with tracks you can use, including songs by Chuck Berry and Rascal Flatts.

Happy RideTokyo Disneyland Baymax

[High-Quality Audio/Video] Big Brother Baymax Edition – Tokyo Disneyland: Baymax’s Happy Ride (The Happy Ride with Baymax) – Ku, Lu, Li
Happy Ride Tokyo Disneyland Baymax

Have you seen the movie Big Hero 6? It’s a story that weaves in Eastern elements, which is rare for a Disney film.

You might think it’s just for kids, but it also has suspense, so I recommend it to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet.

The Baymax-themed Disneyland attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax” is also very popular.

While the ride is operating, one of six songs plays, including “Happy Song” and “One Sweet Ride.” Every track is upbeat and sure to make you happy.

The CD is also available for purchase, so I hope you’ll listen to all the songs first!

Wreck-It Ralph

Wreck-It Ralph

AKB48 “Wreck-It Ralph” insert song, ending song + trailer
Wreck-It Ralph

The ending theme song “Sugar Rush” for the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph was performed by AKB48, an idol group Japan is proud of.

Because the movie features many elements related to Japan—such as video games and animation—director Rich Moore felt AKB48 perfectly matched the film’s image and chose to have them perform the song.

Yasushi Akimoto, the creator of AKB48 and lyricist of “Sugar Rush,” won the music award at the Annie Awards.

Monsters, Inc.

Without you

If I Didn’t Have You (from Monsters, Inc.)
Without you

The theme song from the Disney-Pixar film “Monsters, Inc.” It’s a friendship-themed piece sung by the protagonist Sulley and his friend Mike.

It’s a fun track featuring the lively back-and-forth between the two, who are one of the most beloved duos among Disney characters.

Beauty and the Beast

A Solitary Dinner Party

Be Our Guest (Beauty and the Beast)
A Solitary Dinner Party

An insert song from Disney’s film Beauty and the Beast.

Centered on Lumière—one of the Beast’s servants who has been transformed into a candelabra by a curse—the servants turned into tableware join in singing.

It’s a fun, musical-style number that even incorporates dialogue.