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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Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (31–40)
Make way for Prince Ali

In the live-action Aladdin, Will Smith’s Genie sings and dances at the head of a flashy parade.
In the dubbed version, Koichi Yamadera does the singing.
It’s said that this grand parade scene was filmed over more than five days using over 200 extras, 250 dancers, and as many as seven cameras, so many of you probably remember it as a particularly spectacular scene.
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.
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?
Without you

The theme song from the Disney-Pixar film “Monsters, Inc.” It’s a friendship-themed piece sung by the protagonist Sulley and his friend Mike.
It’s a fun track featuring the lively back-and-forth between the two, who are one of the most beloved duos among Disney characters.
WONDER VoltKaela Kimura

This work by Kaela Kimura is a song inspired by Tim Burton’s Disney film Frankenweenie.
It features lyrics that create a mysterious yet warm worldview and an energetic sound.
Centered on themes of love and revival, it sings about the hope of reclaiming what was lost and the courage to begin a new life.
Included on the album Sync, released in December 2012, it was also used in commercials for the film.
In the music video, Kimura’s portrayal of a mad scientist leaves a strong impression.
With its subtly uncanny atmosphere, this piece seems like something children could enjoy making music to as well.
Popular Disney Songs for Children | Fun Disney Songs (41–50)
Everyone wants to be a cat.

A song from The Aristocats featuring Disney’s beloved character Marie.
The story begins when the butler learns that the owner’s inheritance will go to the elegant cat Duchess and her three kittens, including Marie, and he abandons them to claim the fortune for himself.
O’Malley, a stray cat who tries to rescue Duchess and the kittens, takes them to his place, where his stray cat friends perform this number.
Accompanied by lively instruments, they sing about the joy of being a cat—and how that happiness makes everyone want to be a cat!
Golden Afternoon

This is “All in the Golden Afternoon,” an insert song from Disney’s classic 1951 film Alice in Wonderland.
In the film, the flowers of Wonderland sing it together with Alice, and the lyrics depict a beautiful early afternoon scene.
Just listening to it conjures vivid images of the scenery.
It’s also renowned for its gorgeous harmonies and is popular as a piano performance piece.






