Lenny Pearce Forges Groundbreaking Partnership with Disney for Toddler Techno Ventures
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Lenny Pearce Forges Groundbreaking Partnership with Disney for Toddler Techno Ventures

authorBy Mindy Kaling
DateApr 21, 2026
Read Time2 min

Lenny Pearce, the innovative mind behind the popular 'Toddler Techno' and 'Baby Raves' concepts, has inked a significant music and content development agreement with Disney, signaling an exciting new chapter for children's entertainment.

As part of this landmark deal, Disney Music Group is slated to unveil Pearce's new album, "Disney Jr. Music: Lenny Pearce Toddler Techno," on May 15. This eagerly anticipated release will feature dynamic remixes of classic Disney Jr. tracks, with the initial single, a reimagined "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme," becoming available on April 24. Beyond the musical offerings, Pearce is also set to create animated content, drawing inspiration from his unique techno remixes, thereby expanding the imaginative world for young viewers. Pearce expressed immense joy in the remixing process, particularly noting the special connection as his 3-year-old daughter adores these shows, underscoring a personal touch to the project. He lauded Disney for the smooth and collaborative experience, encompassing everything from audio production to music video creation.

Further enriching the album's collection, listeners can anticipate remixes of themes from beloved series such as "Sofia the First: Royal Magic," "Hot Dog!" from "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," and "Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends." Ayo Davis, President of Disney Branded Television, highlighted music's profound role in engaging children with narratives and praised Pearce's inventive approach to reinterpreting cherished songs. This partnership aims to strengthen the bond between children and their favorite characters, introducing fresh musical experiences on Disney+. Since its inception in 2024, Toddler Techno has captivated global audiences, leading to multiple album releases and sold-out concert tours. Pearce's upcoming schedule includes performances across the United States, Canada, and the U.K. Ken Bunt, President of Disney Music Group, echoed this enthusiasm, emphasizing the unique family-oriented musical experience Pearce delivers and the shared excitement to infuse Disney Jr.'s songs with that same vibrant energy, both in live performances and home entertainment.

This collaboration exemplifies the power of creative innovation in fostering joy and connection across generations. By blending familiar melodies with contemporary sounds, this venture not only entertains but also encourages a dynamic engagement with music, proving that creativity knows no bounds and can continually inspire positive, unifying experiences for families worldwide.

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