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Compilation of Disney Resort commercials: commercials for theme parks and hotels.

In addition to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea—arguably the most famous theme parks in Japan—the surrounding hotels and shops together are referred to as the Tokyo Disney Resort.

For Disney fans, staying at an official Disney Resort hotel and enjoying both Disneyland and DisneySea is a dream come true!

In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of Tokyo Disney Resort commercials all at once.

We’ve focused mainly on park commercials and ads for new attractions.

We’ll also touch on the background music used in the commercials, so Disney fans, please sit back and enjoy.

Compilation of Disney Resort commercials: Theme park and hotel commercials (11–20)

Tokyo DisneySea Disney Halloween

Disney Halloween CM Tokyo DisneySea Tokyo Disneyland

This is one of the most impactful songs featured in the film The Nightmare Before Christmas.

For many, when it comes to Halloween songs from Disney works, this is the definitive one.

In the U.S., it’s also loved in a hard-hitting, cool style—famously covered by the rock band Marilyn Manson.

Sea of Dreams (Tokyo DisneySea 5th Anniversary Theme Song)

This is a song created through a collaboration between MISIA, known for her powerful vocals, and Tokyo DisneySea.

It was played at DisneySea as the theme song for the 5th anniversary, and afterward it continued to be heard in certain areas and after specific events.

[Tokyo Disneyland] “Magic Key” ~The Dream Goes On PV (Full Ver. spec)

This is the 25th anniversary theme song of Tokyo Disneyland.

The Japanese version is sung by Tatsuya Ishii from Kome Kome Club and Satomi Takasugi.

There is also an English version, as well as a ballad version, and all of them are moving songs that impress Disney fans.

It’s a Disney song that’s world-famous as the “Mickey Mouse March.” It was originally the theme for the American children’s TV show “The Mickey Mouse Club.” It’s beloved in various arrangements, including jazz, orchestral, and Eurobeat.

It’s the theme song that plays at the beginning of the movie Monsters, Inc.

Although it has no lyrics, it’s a fun piece composed of upbeat sounds and catchy jazz.

It’s also a very memorable tune that, once you hear it in the film, you’ll find yourself humming along to naturally.

It’s the familiar tune played during the Electrical Parade, a nighttime parade of lights.

Since the Electrical Parade itself has been running for many years, the music has become well-known, but few people know that the original title of the piece is “Baroque Hoedown.”