What is a Disney Princess wish-filled ” I Want” song? Notice how all the girls — and some of the guys, IE: Aladdin and Snow White’s Prince Charming — have a song full of exposition about their hopes and wishes? This was even parodied in Ralph Breaks The Internet in a genius scene where the Princesses talk about singing a song and looking into the water, leading Vanellope to find a puddle and sing her own ” I Want” song.
I don’t know why Princess Vanellope isn’t a proper princess, but I suspect she’s just too young.
There’s one official Disney Princess that doesn’t have a song — can you guess who this is? (Merida from Brave.) Elsa and Anna from Frozen are not considered by Disney as an “official Princess”, but if the fans consider them as two of the most popular Disney princesses of all time. Elsa’s ” I Want” song is award-winning and beloved by fans. So I’m adding it to this list. Also, I really think Nala from The Lion King should be a Disney Princess. She’s mated to Simba, and it says he’s a King right in the movie title. So her song is here too.
The World’s Most Indispensable Movie App
The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.
Download the RunPee app.
100% free (donation supported)
I’m rewatching each song clip right now to see if they all sing to some form of water. Can you guess which songs don’t feature water? I’ll write the answer below!
With no further ado, here are the all Disney Princess wishing songs with their song clips from YouTube—enjoy!
Snow White – “I’m Wishing”
Cinderella – “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes”
Aurora – “I Wonder”
What people are saying about the RunPee app.
Best app ever!
RunPee is the only app we use before movies and afterward. not only does RunPee tell you when it’s a good time to leave the theater, kids these days ask if there’s anything during/after the credits, and RunPee lets parents know when there might be some thing that a kid might miss!
RunPee has tidbits, ratings, leave the theater times, and lengths. This is THE VITAL APP for watching any movie!
We used it when my wife was pregnant, and we have recommended it to every pregnant gal we know! How else can you enjoy a movie when you have to go out so often?!
View all reviews: Apple App Store | Google Play Store
Ariel – “Part of Your World”
Belle – “Belle (reprise)”
Jasmine – “A Whole New World”
Nala – “Can You Feel The Love Tonight”
Pocahontas – “Just Around the Riverbend”
Mulan – “Reflection”
Tiana – “Almost There”
Rapunzel – “When Will My Life Begin”
Moana – “How Far I’ll Go”
Elsa – “Let it Go”
Vanellope – “A Place Called Slaughter Race”
So, who doesn’t sing to water?
Rapunzel, for one, unless you count paint. Belle doesn’t sing to any water in her song. Tiana doesn’t either, unless you count a pot of gumbo. I’m easy. Who else? Aurora and Cinderella only sing to birds, which is very “early Disney.”
Which I Want Princess songs are your favorites? Tell us in the comment section below. (I’ll tell you mine there to get started.)
A Whole New World – Aladdin Lyrics and Video (1992 Animated Version)
RunPee Shop
Don’t miss your favorite movie moments because you have to pee or need a snack. Use the RunPee app (Androidor iPhone) when you go to the movies. We have Peetimes for all wide release films every week, including Godzilla x Kong: The new Empire, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, DUNE part II and coming soon , Monkey Man, Civil War, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and many others. We have literally thousands of Peetimes—from classic movies through today’s blockbusters. You can also keep up with movie news and reviews on our blog, or by following us on Twitter @RunPee. If there’s a new film out there, we’ve got your bladder covered.
Co-Creator of RunPee, Chief of Operations, Content Director, and Managing Editor. RunPee Jilly likes galaxy-spanning sci fi, superhero sagas, fantasy films, YA dystopians, action thrillers, chick flicks, and zany comedies, in that order…and possesses an inspiringly small bladder. In fact, that little bladder sparked the creation of RunPee. (Good thing she’s learned to hold it.)
Leave a Reply