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13th Nov 2019

WATCH: Kristen Bell and Jimmy Fallon take us on a musical history of Disney songs

Rory Cashin

Frozen’s Princess Anna herself gives us 17 of Disney’s very best songs.

If you say you don’t like Disney songs, you can leave right now, because we don’t want to be friends with you.

Disney have had some of the best bangers (both happy bangers and sad bangers) in all of musical history, and that is scientific fact.

Ahead of the release of Frozen II (November 22, not long to go now!), Kristen Bell (the voice of Princess Anna) joined Jimmy Fallon on his talk show, and went through a bit of a musical history of Disney songs, and it was pretty special. Especially when they break out a performance of one of the new songs from the upcoming sequel.

There were some sad exceptions (nothing from Enchanted??), but maybe they’re keeping those for the inevitable release of Frozen III?

Anyways, you get to see Princess Anna perform… deep breath

‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ (from Dumbo), ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ (from Mary Poppins), ‘Heigh Ho’ (from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves), ‘Bear Necessities’ (from The Jungle Book), ‘Under the Sea’ (from The Little Mermaid), ‘A Part of Your World’ (from The Little Mermaid), ‘Whole New World’ (from Aladdin), ‘Beauty and The Beast’ (from… well, come on), ‘Circle of Life’ (from The Lion King), ‘Can You Feel the Love Tonight’ (also from The Lion King), ‘Colors of the Wind’ (from Pocahontas), ‘Do You Want to Build a Snowman’ (from Frozen), ‘You’ve Got a Friend in Me’ (from Toy Story 2), ‘Remember Me’ (from Coco), ‘How Far I’ll Go’ (from Moana), ‘Into the Unknown’ (from Frozen II), and, of course, ‘Let It Go’ (from Frozen).

Phew!

While we’ve seen Jimmy Fallon perform a history of rap with Justin Timberlake before (which… two white guys? History of rap? Okay…), this is just perfectly wholesome fun.

Watch the full performance right here:

Clip via The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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