The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

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I love movies. I love music. But I especially love both when they move me. Those are the ones we remember when they force me to feel something. The ones we hold onto when we don’t have anything else. The ones that give us comfort...

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I love movies. I love music. But I especially love both when they move me. Those are the ones we remember when they force me to feel something. The ones we hold onto when we don’t have anything else. The ones that give us comfort help us remember and connect us in ways we couldn’t describe. We can all pick the latest Disney and Pixar...

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  • This article explains “Somewhere out There” – from “American Tail” (by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram) in simple medical language.
  • This article explains “The Trail We Blaze” – from “The Road to El Dorado” (by Elton John) in simple medical language.
  • This article explains “Here comes the Sun” – from “The Bee Movie” (by Sheryl Crow) in simple medical language.
  • This article explains “Someone’s Waiting for You” – from “The Rescuers (by Lea Salonga) in simple medical language.
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I love movies. I love music. But I especially love both when they move me. Those are the ones we remember when they force me to feel something. The ones we hold onto when we don’t have anything else. The ones that give us comfort help us remember and connect us in ways we couldn’t describe. We can all pick the latest Disney and Pixar movies to grab with the songs that make the charts or just become something so iconic that we will either love it or hate it forever. (Think “Let it Go” from Frozen or “Happy” from Despicable Me.)

However, some of the best songs have been long forgotten or dismissed because they didn’t sell millions of downloads on iTunes. My playlist is a wide array of songs — I don’t stick to a particular genre. I pick what I am feeling or need at that specific time. If I am getting ready to run, I need something different than when I am out for a casual stroll in my neighborhood. If I need something to sing to (not very well, I might add), then who knows what I might find.

Being an adult doesn’t mean we should miss out on the “G” rated movies. Even animated films often reflect real life by portraying struggles, guilt, and uncertainty. Often the characters in these movies are faced with decisions they only wish they could undo after the outcome is known, just like we often experience. Just as in life, there are times when we fail miserably, and we achieve greatness too. Maybe that is why I never miss a new animated film — there might be a hidden treasure buried somewhere in the soundtrack that I might fall in love with and need.

Songs capture those moments and attach a melody to them so we can sing along. These songs are not in any particular order, but life sometimes works.

“Somewhere out There” – from “American Tail” (by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Sometimes, our lives take us on journeys that keep us apart from the people we love the most, and the best way to get through the days until we see them again is knowing that someone misses us. We feel them and embrace their love even though we are separated by miles. This song comforts me when I feel a little lonely, and even though our lives are busy and chaotic, I know I am loved. We can’t be everywhere, but our love can.

“The Trail We Blaze” – from “The Road to El Dorado” (by Elton John)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Life is an adventure, and this song reminds us to travel the road less traveled. To seek what is on the other side. To be excited and not held back by fear. To be discoverers of life. We might not always know what is at the end of the road, and it may not lead us to the lost City of Gold, but that is not what matters.

Being a trailblazer means stepping away from the crowd and chasing a dream only we can see…it means starting the conversation…it means standing up when everyone else is sitting down. Every great change in the world was made possible because of someone who wasn’t confined by conformity, and we should follow their lead and maybe cause a little stir ourselves!

“Here comes the Sun” – from “The Bee Movie” (by Sheryl Crow)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

This song makes us sing. It fills out hearts with happiness, and we smile. On a cloudy day, we yearn for that great big orange glow in the sky, and we rely on it to warm the planet and give us hope. Things in life don’t always go how we would like, and disappointment might be waiting just around the corner, but this song makes me believe, hold on and stay strong. It reminds us that life is always full of change.

“Someone’s Waiting for You” – from “The Rescuers (by Lea Salonga)

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Through our travels, life, and wanderings, we sometimes find ourselves lost, unable to find our way back home. It’s easy to believe that we can be so easily forgotten — but who’s to say that no matter how long it takes or why you left, you wouldn’t be greeted with open arms and loved even more? At times, we need to see what else is out there, and without realizing what we are doing, we walk away from the one thing we took for granted. In our lifetime, we meet very few people who will do anything and everything to be there for us…never take them for granted.

“Here I Am” – from “Spirit, the Stallion of the Cimarron” (by Bryan Adams)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

There is no more memorable song about being true to ourselves and what we want than this ballad. In it, I find comfort in knowing that being vulnerable, chasing what seems just out of reach, and knowing who I am is more valuable than anything. We can lose possessions and fall on our faces, but if we don’t know who we are or what we believe in, then nothing else matters. If we don’t know who we are, what’s the point of being alive? This song reminds me to stop hiding behind everything that scares me and to trust in the freedom that comes with the truth found in our essence and soul.

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“Hakuna Matata” – from “The Lion King (by Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver, & Joseph Williams)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

With a life full of chaotic and busy moments, sometimes the best thing we can do is to stop worrying about everything. We exert a lot of energy and time holding onto scenarios that may never come to be. It doesn’t mean the craziness goes away; it just means we must step away from it for a while. It’s our little mini vacation. Our escape. Sure, we know the “real” world is still out there, but sometimes our philosophy has to be “one day at a time,” and whatever we don’t know, we will figure out when we need to later. Make it your motto and get through each day.

“Around the Riverbend” – from “Pocahontas” (by Arielle Jacobs)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

We have this sense of adventure that excites us, and even if we don’t know what happens next, fear won’t keep us from doing what thrills us and moves us. Staying in the same place is not an option; pushing the envelope is always where our agenda lies. Our endless curiosity to see what’s out there and how we can interact with it is how we cheat the staleness of an otherwise dull existence. We break a few rules along the way and see things differently, allowing our minds to grow in ways we might have missed otherwise. Go ahead…take a peak. It just might be everything you have ever desired.

“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – from “Toy Story” (by Randy Newman)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

No matter who we are, we all need friends. Not just the kind of friends who show up when they need something or when it’s convenient, but those who will do anything and everything for us. They are committed to your friendship and need you as much as you need them. You may not always see eye to eye and say things you might regret later, but you’ve got each other’s backs when it comes down. No matter what. Through thick and thin. When it is all said and done, a man is no better than his friends and the friendship he gives.

“Why Should I Worry?” – from “Oliver & Company” (by Billy Joel)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

No matter where we come from or how much we know, we cannot always plan life. We will need to adapt to the ever-changing landscape and the pitfalls and roadblocks that come our way and improvise when needed. No one has a “blueprint” of life, and no book will teach us “what to expect,” but we somehow know that carrying worry and uncertainty is not how living our best life should be. Walking tall and confident through life will teach us to be strong and courageous when things don’t go our way. Even if we don’t have every answer to every question, we can still act as we do.

“You’ll be in My Heart” – from “Tarzan (by Phil Collins)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Having three sons of my own and sending the last one off to college last year, this song was one of many that simultaneously made me happy and sad. A mother’s love never leaves, and it is love that cannot be forgotten or misplaced — no matter how far a child travels. Sometimes, our family is not the one we were born into but the people we connect with and love without boundaries. Our loved ones never go a day without feeling our passion and when the moments you have together are short or never seem enough, let them know this…you are always in my heart, closer than you could ever imagine.

“Reflection” – from “Mulan (by Lea Salonga)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Who didn’t have parents direct us towards a career or college choice? Who thought they had to be someone they weren’t but followed the path that had been paved for them because it was easier? If our primary goal in life is to be happy, then the ones who love us most should want that most for us too. Sometimes, we don’t know who we are yet, and only in traveling through life do we find ourselves. Never be afraid to look yourself in the mirror and see what is within your heart and soul. Letting people see the “real” you may be a little scary, but it is something we never forget — at that moment, we can’t hold back any longer. We are who we were born to be.

“When You Believe” – from “The Prince of Egypt (by Mariah Carey)

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I didn’t know the power behind a single belief until it happened to me. I didn’t understand how one thought could change everything…how it convinces you that everything you cannot see or touch still matters. You may be pulled in a direction you almost cannot share, but being afraid isn’t an option. Miracles happen and show us that no matter where we come from and what has happened to us, sometimes, life gives us moments that change us forever. It is not about what we know or how far we went in school, but absolute power comes when you believe — because anything is possible. 

“Little Wonders” – from “Meet the Robinsons” (by Rob Thomas)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Looking back on life, we can pick out the naughty parts we wish we’d never lived. Every day, we are exposed to tiny, seemingly insignificant moments that keep us grounded in ways the large ones won’t. Most of us are too busy to pay attention to anything other than what is in front of us. Every once in a while, what seems like a wrong turn leads us to exactly where we were meant to be all along. Never be so busy in life that you miss the little wonders that become great memories.

“Feel the Light” – from “Home” (by Jennifer Lopez)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

Sometimes, life grabs our hand and shoves us into circumstances we don’t want, and falling into a crumpled mess serves its purpose well. Every emotion we try so desperately to hide comes rushing to the surface, and we stop caring about what matters most. We stumble. We lose our way. We give up. This song gives me hope in the places I never think to look, and it confirms that love is the greatest of all things. We all make choices and feel like we must live with them forever. But that’s not true…we can make changes, even if it isn’t what others would do. A true friendship will make its rounds through life, but in the end, it always finds itself back “home.” Sometimes, you have to fight for it again.

“God help the Outcasts” – from “The Hunchback from Notre Dame” (by Bette Midler)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

None of us fit in. We are all different, yet we strive to conform to the crowd and the norms that society has created for us. Some days, we don’t know where to go, have no answers, and feel alone. Maybe we believe that no one else will understand what we are feeling, or we are afraid to be that vulnerable with someone. We don’t even know what we need, but we seem to lose that sense of selfishness when we give unconditionally to others, knowing that the fight is a good one. We strive to be more passionate and generous to those who have less. We want to ease the suffering of those who are bullied, made fun of, and dismissed as insignificant. From time to time, we all need to be reminded of our differences and celebrate them together instead.

“The Rainbow Connection” – from “The Muppet Movie” (by Kermit the Frog)

The 16 Most Inspirational Songs from Animated Movies

OK, you caught me. This isn’t an animated movie, but I grew up watching “The Muppets” every Sunday at 7 pm and needed to remind us all that rainbows only come after the rain. Life can bring its storms, and although we don’t know how long they will last, we know that the sun will come out tomorrow (that might be from another movie..), and we can, once again, see the light. Not because we believe there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, but because there is a little magic in how the light reflects off those drops of water. This song reminds me to believe in the power of a dream and why each one means something to its owner. We still wish on stars, search the skies for answers, and still love to sing this song.

Conclusion:

The best soundtracks come with a great score and receive many awards, but as much as achieving those accolades matters, sometimes, the best melodies and words strung together are hidden behind something a little less “human.” The basic principle of cartoons succeeding in expressing human emotion can be challenging to achieve without music. Some of these songs will collect dust, be forgotten, and just be listed as a track on a CD. Just because a high-profile actor or actress doesn’t provide the main character’s voice doesn’t mean the film is worthless. Most often, the hidden gems are the ones we have to find for ourselves.

Life is about living and every challenge and opportunity that comes with it. Some days are easier than others. Some come with questions while others provide answers. We also find hope, curiosity, and love in the moments we capture in life as we chase our dreams and find great friends along the way, too. Let these songs become your new favorite playlist and when you get a chance, maybe watch the movie too.

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