[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 (51–60)
Under the SeaSamuel E. Wright

This is the commercial song for King Triton’s Concert, which is based on the movie The Little Mermaid.
This version is sung by actor Samuel E.
Wright.
The Little Mermaid, released in 1989, is famous for the mermaid Ariel.
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB MARCH(KPS REMIX)Kemuri Purodakushonzu

This is the Disney Mobile “Disney Mobile on SoftBank” segment that aired in 2014.
It features actress Kou Shibasaki and Minnie Mouse.
Shibasaki appears in various looks resembling smartphone cases.
Her pop and playful expressions are absolutely adorable.
Bright FutureOkonogi Mari, Hatanaka Hiroshi


This is a commercial introducing Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival at Tokyo DisneySea.
It features an attraction that recreates the scene where Rapunzel and Flynn Rider fall in love, and the commercial itself portrays a lovely romance between a man and a woman.
The background music is “I See the Light,” which also appears in the film.
It’s a captivating song with romantic lyrics about finding that special someone, paired with a gentle and beautiful melody.
Do you want to build a snowman?Inaba Natsuki, Kanda Sayaka, Moroboshi Sumire


This is a promotional commercial introducing Frozen Kingdom, an area within Fantasy Springs, the new themed port that opened at Tokyo DisneySea in 2024.
The ad features two women playing sisters as they explore Frozen Kingdom together.
Watching them fully enjoy the area while their childhood memories resurface warms the heart.
The background music is an instrumental version of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” from Frozen.
The wind band arrangement, highlighted by the warm tones of wind instruments like the clarinet and oboe, is a must-hear.
[From TDR to Movies and Games] A Compilation of Songs Used in Disney Commercials (61–70)
Let’s decorate (Hymnal, Part II, No. 129)u~eruzu min’yō

One night, drawn by the excitement of Christmas that fills the park and the sparkling Christmas tree, the snowman characters “Snow Snow,” Snow Mickey and Snow Minnie, make an appearance.
The Snow Snow, who came from an icy world, seem to be up to something in the park at night after everyone has gone! This is a Christmas campaign commercial that uses the carol “Deck the Halls.”
Deck the Halls

This is a song from a Disney Resort commercial.
It’s one of the well-known hymns sung in Christian countries at Christmastime.
In Japan, it’s also familiar under the title “Hiiiragi Kazarou.” The sound of the bells really makes you look forward to Christmas, doesn’t it?
Heigh-Ho

This is a song from Disney’s first feature-length film, Snow White, which was released in 1937.
It was used in a 2015 commercial for the Disney Resort.
The title can be translated as “Heigh-Ho.” Snow White is said to be based on a folktale from Germany’s Hesse state, where the city of Frankfurt is located.


