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)
Mickey Mouse MarchJimmie Dodd

When it comes to classic children’s songs, you can’t leave this one out.
It debuted in 1955 as the opening theme for the TV show “The Mickey Mouse Club.” With its catchy melody and rhythmic lyrics, it’s a marching-style song that even young children can enjoy singing.
It’s a popular tune used in parades and shows at Disneyland, too.
The choreography is simple, making it perfect for nursery and kindergarten performances.
It’s a song that Disney-loving kids—and adults—can enjoy together.
Its bright, energetic vibe is sure to bring smiles to everyone’s faces.
Door to FreedomAlan Menken

A song from the Disney film Tangled.
It’s sung by the heroine, Rapunzel, expressing her longing for the outside world from the tower where she’s been confined.
The song portrays her daily life in the tower and her strong wish for freedom, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in Japan in March 2011, the film inspired and moved many people.
Symbolizing Rapunzel’s first step toward adventure, this song is perfect for anyone ready to take a new step.
It’s a track that everyone—from children to adults—can enjoy.
Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (31–40)
Un Poco LocoHiyori Ishibashi, Naohito Fujiki

A song from the Disney/Pixar film “Coco,” performed by Miguel, a boy who wanders into the Land of the Dead, and the cheerful skeleton Héctor.
In the movie released in March 2018, Hayato Ishibashi as Miguel and Naohito Fujiki as Héctor deliver a perfectly synced back-and-forth in this number with an irresistibly pleasant Latin rhythm.
As Miguel awakens to the joy of music and whips the venue into a frenzy, the exhilaration alone will have your body moving without you even noticing.
Included on the album “Coco [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / Japanese Version],” this track is perfect for livening up a karaoke session! Even the complex rhythms aren’t scary if you sing them while having fun like the two of them.
We recommend splitting the parts with friends and singing it in a lively, festive mood!
Cruella de VilMel Leven

A song from the film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which features as many as 101 dalmatians.
Based on this movie, live-action versions like 101 and 102 were also released.
In this song, Roger, Pongo’s owner and a composer, sings about Cruella, who wants the dalmatians’ skins, likening her to the devil.
While it seems to portray fear of the devil, the light, playful music gives the sense that he’s having a bit of fun—making it an enjoyably jaunty tune.
The rain, rain, rain came down, down, down

This is a song from the Winnie the Pooh movie, where Pooh, who loves honey, and his friends live in the Hundred Acre Wood.
One day, a heavy rain falls.
Everyone’s homes are flooded, and the song plays during the scene where they take shelter at Christopher Robin’s house, which remained safe.
Although it’s a serious situation that would be very difficult in the real world, this is Disney! A cheerful, adorable melody paints the rain falling over the Hundred Acre Wood.
Today is surely going to be the best!

The opening theme of the anime Phineas and Ferb, which airs on Dlife, a channel that broadcasts many Disney animations.
It is sung by Masayuki Okazaki.
The story follows stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb as they embark on various adventures and inventions to make their summer vacation fun.
The bright opening theme also works as background music that enhances the excitement of their enjoyable summer.
Winnie the Pooh

A song from the film featuring Winnie the Pooh, whose cute, round yellow body is so charming.
The original Pooh stories were inspired by the teddy bear owned by A.
A.
Milne’s son, Christopher Robin.
This song introduces Pooh and his friends.
In 2018, a live-action film titled “Christopher Robin,” in which Christopher Robin—who also appears in the original stories—has grown up and meets Pooh again, was released.



