[From TDR to films and games] A compilation of songs used in Disney commercials
You often see commercials related to Disney, featuring Mickey, Minnie, and more, don’t you?
Of course there are ads for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, but you also come across commercials for movies and games—and lately even smartphone apps.
In these Disney-related commercials, you’ll often hear arranged versions of familiar tunes or songs by popular artists, showing a real dedication to the music as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce, all in one place, the songs used across a variety of Disney commercials.
Enjoy these wonderful tracks that bring Mickey, Minnie, and friends closer to you.
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[From TDR to Movies and Games] A Compilation of Songs Used in Disney Commercials (31–40)
Jake’s First FlightJames Horner

This is a commercial introducing Pandora – The World of Avatar, an attraction you can enjoy at Disney in Florida.
It vividly conveys the immersive, extraordinary world—like floating mountains in the sky and bioluminescent rainforests—through visuals that make you feel as if the wind is rushing past.
The music that further amplifies this grand, cinematic atmosphere is James Horner’s “Jake’s First Flight.” Also the theme from the film Avatar, its sweeping sound conveys the excitement of diving into a brand-new experience.
On the RazzleNeil Sidwell & Keith Beauvais


This is a commercial that shows what one of Tokyo DisneySea’s attractions, the Magic Lamp Theater, is like.
While it’s set in the world of Aladdin, the leads are the magician Shaban and the Genie, giving it a different kind of appeal from the film—something you can feel through the lively movements of the performers and characters.
The music that further highlights the show’s playful atmosphere is “On the Razzle.” Its light, jazz-tinged sound is striking and builds excitement for the comedic world that’s about to unfold.
Cosmic RayTerry Devine-King


This is a commercial introducing what the Tokyo DisneySea attraction “Anna and Elsa’s Frozen Journey” is like.
It shows a digest of the attraction’s contents and heightens the sense of anticipation that, on site, you can immerse yourself even more deeply in its world.
The music that further accentuates the uplifting sense of fantasy portrayed in the footage is Terry Devine-King’s “Cosmic Ray.” With an orchestral sound that gradually builds and a structure that conveys a grand sense of scale, it really communicates that feeling of excitement.
Fantastic VoyageTerry Devine-King


This is a commercial that shows what the Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure attraction at Tokyo DisneySea is like.
It presents the story’s world and the motion of the attraction, and even uses camera shake and other effects to highlight the sense of immersion in that world.
The music that further emphasizes the exhilaration conveyed by the visuals is Terry Devine-King’s ‘Fantastic Voyage.’ With an orchestral sound that blends lightness and grandeur and a progression that steadily builds, it conveys a joyful sense of wonder.
Stars AboveTerry Devine-King


This is a commercial introducing Reach for the Stars, a projection show that displays various characters on Cinderella Castle’s facade.
It clearly demonstrates how the imagery is actually projected, conveying a unique sense of world-building and dynamism that only the castle backdrop can provide.
The music that further accentuates the beauty of the visuals is Terry Devine-King’s “Stars Above.” With strings that gradually build toward a grand development, it evokes the excitement of something about to begin, while the sparkling tones express a sense of soaring fantasy.
[From TDR to films and games] A compilation of songs used in Disney commercials (41–50)
Fast SwingerTim Garland

This is a commercial introducing what Big Band Beat—one of the most popular events at Tokyo DisneySea—is like.
It shows only footage from the show, and the dynamic movement heightens anticipation for the live experience, making you wonder what music it’s set to.
The piece that truly brings out the show’s world is Tim Garland’s “Fast Swinger.” Its overlapping, airy brass tones are striking, and the sense of speed and buoyant performance conveys a real exhilaration.
You’ve Got A Friend In MeNara shimai

This commercial introduces JCB Card’s new Toy Story design and promotes it as a card that supports enjoying the Disney Resort.
A key point is that it also highlights the card’s perks, and the visible smiles convey a straightforward sense of excitement.
The song that further accentuates the fun expressed in the visuals is “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” sung by the Nara Sisters.
A gentle sound inspired by the original is layered with beautiful vocals, conveying a sense of spending fulfilling moments and feeling relaxed.


