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The Bare Necessities 3. Lion King - Can You Feel the Love Tonight / Circle of Life 4 Disney Movies/TV Shows 1. Parent Trap - L.O.V.E 2. The Jungle Book - The Bare Necessities 3. Lion King - Can You Feel The Love Tonight / Circle of Life 4. Mulan - I'll Make a Man Out of You 5. Rushmore - Oh Yoko! 6. Tarzan - You'll Be In My Heart / Strangers Like Me 7. Remember the Titans - Ain't No Mountain High Enough 8. The Emperor’s New Groove - Perfect World 9. O Brother, Where Art Thou - I am a Man of Constant Sorrow 10. The Princess Diaries - Miracles Happen / Stupid Cupid 11. The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement - Your Crowning Glory 12. Monster’s Inc - If I Didn't Have You 13. Peter Pan - A Pirate's Life 14. Lilo & Stitch - Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride 15. The Country Bears - Straight to The Heart of Love 16. Sweet Home Alabama - Sweet Home Alabama 17. Holes - Dig it 18. Lizzie McGuire Movie - Hey Now - What Dreams Are Made Of 19. Finding Nemo - Beyond The Sea 20. Freaky Friday - Take Me Away 21. Pirates of the Caribbean - He's A Pirate 22. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen - That Girl 23. Pocahontas - Colors of The Wind 24. Cars - Life is A Highway 25. Mary Poppins - Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 26. Oliver & Company - Why Should I Worry 27. The Goofy Movie - Eye to Eye 28. Hercules - Go the Distance 29. The Princess & The Frog - Friends on The Other Side 30. Hunchback of Notre Dame - Hellfire 31. Lady & The Tramp - Bella Notte 32. Beauty & The Beast - Be Our Guest 33. Pinocchio - When You Wish Upon A Star 34. Enchanted - That's How You Know 35. The Proposal - It Takes Two 36. The Last Song - When I Look At You 37. Ella Enchanted - Don't Go Breaking My Heart 38. The Help - The Living Proof 39. The Muppets - We Built This City (on Rock and Roll) 40. Brave - Touch The Sky 41. Maleficent - Once Upon A Dream 42. Black Panther - All The Stars 43. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - Sunflower 44. Guardians of the Galaxy - Mr. Blue Sky 45. Brother Bear - Look Through My Eyes 46. That’s So Raven - Devotion 47. Kim Possible - Call Me, Beep Me 48. Winnie The Pooh - Friendship Song 49. Smart Guy - Love Always 50. Out of The Box - Theme Song / Goodbye Song 51. Even Stevens - We Went To The Moon in 1969 52. Hannah Montana Movie - The Climb 53. Shake it Up - Watch Me 54. The Proud Family - Best Friends 55. Wizards of Waverly Place - Do You Believe In Magic? 56. Twitches - Rush 57. PB&J Otter - Theme Song & Noodle Song 58. Mickey Mouse Club - Fools Rush In 59. Phineas & Ferb - Ain't Got No Rhythm 60. Zootopia - Try Everything 61. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms - Fall on Me 62. Deadpool 2 - Ashes 63. Moana - How Far I’ll Go 64. Hocus Pocus - I Put A Spell On You 65. 10 Things I Hate About You - Can't Take My Eyes Off of You 66. Sister Act - Oh Happy Day 67. Annie - Tomorrow 68. COCO - Remember Me 69. Into The Woods - I Know Things Now 70. Oz The Great and Powerful - Almost Home 71. Tangled - When Will My Life Begin 72. Frozen - For the First Time in Forever 73. The Good Dinosaur - Cystals 74. Bridge to Terabithia - Keep Your Mind Wide Open 75. Cinderella - A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes .
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