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 (51–60)
Happy SongTokyo Dizunīrando

The dance track from Tokyo Disneyland, overflowing with smiles and energy, is perfect for enjoying with your kids.
Featuring a bright, positive message and a lively rhythm, it’s irresistibly catchy—just listening will make your body start moving.
Released in September 2020 alongside the opening of the attraction “The Happy Ride with Baymax,” this energetic song incorporates the world of the Disney film Big Hero 6.
Created to match the attraction’s theme, it’s also included on the album “Tokyo Disney Resort 35th ‘Happiest Celebration!’ Grand Finale Music Album.” With its catchy melody and up-tempo beat, it’s fun for children who love dancing and even those who aren’t confident dancers will feel like joining in.
It’s a great track for the whole family to dance to together, making it perfect for sports days and family events!
What is Christmas?

It’s an inserted song from the Disney animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
When Jack, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, opens the door he found in the forest to Christmas Town, he gets pulled in.
Finding himself in a world that’s the complete opposite of Halloween Town, Jack is full of surprises and excitement—you can really feel his bubbling enthusiasm!
A kiss of true love

The most famous song from the groundbreaking hybrid of animation and live-action, Enchanted.
A “true love’s kiss” is a staple key in fairy tales, and this film cleverly uses that stereotype—by featuring the song not only in animated sequences but also in live-action scenes—to lend a sense of reality to the fairy-tale world.
Do you want to build a snowman?

A song from the blockbuster film Frozen.
It’s a cute number sung by Anna, who wants to build a snowman and play with Elsa, who has shut herself away and won’t come out.
But the cuteness is only at the beginning; it goes on to portray a poignant story of Anna and Elsa growing up.
In the end, a grown-up Anna laments her anxiety about how the two of them, now alone as a family, can go on living.
From here, the story moves forward.
As Anna grows, her singing is performed by three voice actresses: Sayaka Kanda, Sumire Morohoshi, and Natsuki Inaba.
Popular Disney Songs for Kids | Fun Disney Songs (61–70)
My beloved Riley

Beloved Riley is an original theme song written for Disney’s 2015 film Inside Out.
It’s performed by DREAMS COME TRUE, a band popular with people of all ages.
It’s said to be the first time in DREAMS COME TRUE’s history that the protagonist’s name from a visual work appears in a song title.
Wreck-It Ralph

The ending theme song “Sugar Rush” for the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph was performed by AKB48, an idol group Japan is proud of.
Because the movie features many elements related to Japan—such as video games and animation—director Rich Moore felt AKB48 perfectly matched the film’s image and chose to have them perform the song.
Yasushi Akimoto, the creator of AKB48 and lyricist of “Sugar Rush,” won the music award at the Annie Awards.
Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

Among Disney fans, the question that always comes up is: “Are you Team Land or Team Sea?” Of course, the punchline is that you can’t pick just one.
“Believe! Sea of Dreams,” held at Mediterranean Harbor in Tokyo DisneySea, is a popular nighttime show.
Its featured insert song is “Your Wish Lights Up the World.” The grand, sweeping quality typical of MISIA’s ballads fits this show perfectly.
It would be ideal as background music for a pyramid formation at an elementary school sports day, and it also works well as BGM for performance-style presentations by upper-grade students.



