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!
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Popular Disney Songs for Kids | Fun Disney Songs (21–30)
Open the door

You can’t tell just from the song itself, but it’s actually a rare duet between the protagonist and the villain in a Disney movie.
In films made by the production team behind Frozen, there’s often a suspense-like twist waiting at the end, and this is a song that heightens that final surprise by having the hero and the villain sing together.
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.
Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (31–40)
He is the pirate.

This piece was composed by Klaus Badelt, a composer from Frankfurt, and its catchy yet weighty sound immediately brings the film to mind with just a few notes.
Many people seem to want to perform it, and sheet music is available across a wide range of genres, including wind ensemble and Electone.
Why not try playing it yourself and immerse yourself in the world of pirates?
Hakuna Matata

Hakuna Matata, sung by Timon and Pumbaa in The Lion King released in 1994, is a bright, uplifting song.
The title Hakuna Matata is a Swahili phrase meaning “no worries” or “don’t fret,” which perfectly reflects Timon and Pumbaa’s way of life.
The Lion King features many iconic songs, but isn’t this one among the very best? With its catchy tempo that’s perfect for dancing, it’s also a big hit with children!
Follow the leader

This is “Following the Leader,” an insert song from Disney’s animated film Peter Pan, known as an immortal classic.
It’s a famous piece that everyone from adults to children knows, making it a song families can enjoy together.
The melody has a catchy rhythm, and you’ll find yourself humming along just by listening.
Try lining up and singing it with your child, just like in the movie scene.
This is Halloween

This is an insert song from Disney’s darkly whimsical horror film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Its slightly eerie sound is captivating.
Since it’s Halloween-themed, you often hear it on TV during the Halloween season.
Many people probably remember hearing it not only in the film but also at Tokyo Disneyland.
Son of Man

This is a song from Tarzan, the story of Tarzan, who was raised in the African jungle, and Jane, who comes to the jungle to study gorillas.
The song depicts Tarzan’s growth from infancy—after losing his parents in an unfortunate accident—to adulthood.
It is performed by Masayuki Sakamoto of the popular Johnny’s group V6.
Sakamoto has also sung several other songs featured in Tarzan, such as “You’ll Be in My Heart.”



