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246 Disney Trivia Questions Ranked From Easiest to Hardest (Updated For 2024)
- Things were tense with The Mouse for a couple of years after "Party in the USA" caused what singer to straddle a double life between Hannah Montana and a solo pop career?
Answer: Miley Cyrus
- Which animator, who has won more Oscars than anyone in history, created the iconic cartoon character Mickey Mouse?
Answer: Walt Disney
- Known for his habit of whacking his right hind foot against the ground, Thumper is the BFF of what “B”-loved Disney deer?
Answer: Bambi
- With the exception of the title character's sidekick, a chicken named Heihei, what 2016 Disney film cast its speaking roles with voice actors of Polynesian descent?
Answer: Moana
- Which company has the following slogan? "Where dreams come true."
Answer: Disney
- In the official canon of Disney princesses, each is assigned a specific number based on the chronology of their film being released. Number 1 is 1937's Snow White. Number 2 is which 1950 princess, who spent her young years cleaning her stepmother’s chateau and protecting her mice friends Jaq and Gus from Lucifer the cat?
Answer: Cinderella
- On May 15, 2003, Arte Moreno became the first Mexican-American to own a major sports team in the United States when he purchased what “heavenly” baseball team from the Walt Disney Company?
Answer: Anaheim Angels
- What juvenile media franchise, centered on films created by Peter Barsocchini, is about the lives of Troy Bolton and Gabrielle Montez, and singing about their lives, among other things? It’s currently a Disney+ TV series co-starring Olivia Rodrigo.
Answer: High School Musical
- At the 2010 Academy Awards, the winning film for Best Animated Feature was a Disney-Pixar film featuring Kevin, Charles Muntz, Carl, Russell, and a dog named Dug. What is this helium-inflated film?
Answer: Up
- Noted animation writer and director Brad Bird helmed what 2004 Pixar film whose title characters include the superhero members of the Parr family?
Answer: The Incredibles
- Filipina Lea Salonga has supplied the singing voice of two Disney princesses: Mulan in 1998, and what princess who discovered "A Whole New World" in 1992's "Aladdin?"
Answer: Princess Jasmine
- Spotted, striped and black are species belonging to which mammalian family? Members of this family, though dog-like in appearance, are more closely related to cats than dogs. In the Disney movie “The Lion King,” a character voiced by Whoopi Goldberg is a member of this family.
Answer: Hyena
- What 1959 Disney animated film classic features Aurora as the titular princess? She falls in love with Prince Phillip.
Answer: Sleeping Beauty
- What character from Disney’s “Frozen”, a snowman magically brought to life, sings a song about how happy he would be “In Summer,” despite it being very clear the heat would melt him quickly? The “O” name comes from Old Norse, meaning something close to “ancestor.”
Answer: Olaf
- What 2010 Disney film reportedly had its title changed from "Rapunzel" to a different name to market the film gender-neutrally?
Answer: Tangled
- Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, and Pat Carroll are the three most prominent voice actors in what 1989 Disney animated film?
Answer: The Little Mermaid
- What animated movie about a Polynesian princess chosen by the ocean to restore the heart of a goddess, was the first Disney movie dubbed into the Māori language, Te Reo?
Answer: Moana
- DNA testing of a stray hair proves that Alfredo Linguini is the son of the late chef Auguste Gusteau in what 2007 Disney-Pixar film?
Answer: Ratatouille
- That Disney World singular soft serve sensation, the Dole Whip originally came in what tropical flavor?
Answer: Pineapple
- Which iconic character did Walt Disney plan to call Mortimer before being persuaded by his wife to change the character’s name to that he is known by today?
Answer: Mickey Mouse
- Owl City is an electronic music project featured on the soundtrack of what 2012 Disney animated film about a video game character who's tired of always playing the bad guy against Fix-It Felix?
Answer: Wreck-It Ralph
- In a July 2023 video that went viral on TikTok, a large rodent hanging out in Washington Square Park inspired spectators to chant the name of what 2007 Disney-Pixar film?
Answer: Ratatouille
- It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3! The "Big Three" U.S. commercial broadcast television networks are CBS, NBC, and what Disney-owned third network?
Answer: ABC
- Chesterfield County is linked to its “sister” city Gravesham in Kent, England by which historical figure who lived in both locations and inspired a Disney movie?
Answer: Pocahontas
- Formed in 2005, Nick, Joe, and Kevin form what family pop rock band that rose to popularity on the Disney Channel? Their songs include “X”, “Leave Before You Love Me”, and “Sucker.”
Answer: Jonas Brothers
- The soundtrack of which movie of 1992 includes songs entitled “Friend Like Me” and “Prince Ali?”
Answer: Aladdin
- Unlike most Disney characters, Mickey Mouse's pet dog is not anthropomorphic beyond some facial expressions. What is the name of Mickey's dog that was first introduced in 1930?
Answer: Pluto
- Gina Carano plays what rebel turned mercenary who often helps the titular bounty hunter on Disney+’s “The Mandalorian?” Her last name is the same as a different sci-fi franchise created by Frank Herbert.
Answer: Cara Dune
- Sharing his name with an element having the atomic number 29, what is the name of the titular dog in Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound?”
Answer: Copper
- “Fantasound” was a new audio production system crafted by Disney engineers for what symphonic 1940 film?
Answer: Fantasia
- "Golden Receiver," "World Pup," and "Seventh Inning Fetch" are spinoffs and sequels of what 1997 live-action Disney film whose title character plays basketball?
Answer: Air Bud
- In 2006, which Disney Pixar animated film did Hollywood star, racecar driver, and salad dressing philanthropist Paul Newman lend his voice to?
Answer: Cars
- The last 2D animated Disney film, released in 2011, was the fifth feature-film adaptation made by Disney of what beloved children's story about the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood?
Answer: Winnie the Pooh
- Despite being all of 30 years old, which former Disney star released a chart-topping song called “Used to Be Young” in 2023?
Answer: Miley Cyrus
- While King Richard is off fighting in the Crusades, Prince John makes mischief for the title character and his friends in what 1973 animated Disney film?
Answer: Robin Hood
- Voiced by John Travolta, the title character of what 2008 Disney animated film is a white dog with a lightning-shaped marking on his coat?
Answer: Bolt
- In the 2014 Disney film “Maleficent,” Sam Riley’s character Diaval is portrayed as a human who is able to transform into what dark-feathered bird?
Answer: Raven
- Elena Castillo Flores is the princess of what magical Disney kingdom that is reminiscent of Latin America?
Answer: Avalor
- What Disneyland attraction, a fixture of Fantasyland since 1966, celebrates harmony between children throughout the planet, whose name comes from its earworm of a four-word song title?
Answer: It's A Small World
- Fans can buy a dollhouse set of the Casa Madrigal, from what 2021 Disney feature film?
Answer: Encanto
- What other Disney film besides "Sleeping Beauty" involves a sleeping princesses under an evil spell?
Answer: Snow White
- They had to pass up the roles because of scheduling conflicts, but The Spice Girls were originally set to voice Greek goddesses (The Muses) in which 1997 Disney animated film?
Answer: Hercules
- One of the earliest friends that Bambi makes after death of his mother in the 1942 animated classic, what is the name of the energetic rabbit with a propensity for heavily tapping his left hind foot?
Answer: Thumper
- At Walt Disney World, you can take a 3D “Flight Of Passage” on the back of a banshee on a ride based on what highly profitable James Cameron film?
Answer: Avatar
- What 2021 Disney+ series allows seven Japanese animation studios to bring their unique perspectives to the Star Wars universe, through short films? It is a plural word for seeing something concrete through a dream or trance.
Answer: Star Wars: Visions
- What fragrant flowering vine shares it name with a Disney princess?
Answer: Jasmine
- Born in Denver in 1953, what actor went on to star in "Home Improvement" and serve as the voice of Buzz Lightyear in Pixar's "Toy Story" films?
Answer: Tim Allen
- Led by their prima ballerina, Mlle. Upanova, a flock of ostriches puts on ballet shoes and dances to the music of Amilcare Ponchielli's "La Gioconda" in what 1940 Disney movie?
Answer: Fantasia
- In the 2014 Disney sports movie “Million Dollar Arm,” two Indian cricket players are recruited to play baseball by an agent portrayed by what American actor, best known for playing Don Draper on “Mad Men?”
Answer: Jon Hamm
- The improbably named Cobra Bubbles is a social worker who used to be a CIA agent in what 2002 Disney animated film set in Hawaii?
Answer: Lilo and Stitch
- In 2011, a Forbes magazine article declared what "DuckTales" protagonist to be the richest fictional character of all time?
Answer: Scrooge McDuck
- What iconic Disney ride, in which you go on a boat tour of an African safari and encounter a hippo among others, is now a feature film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and co-starring The Rock?
Answer: Jungle Cruise
- What actress was nominated for a 2021 Primetime Emmy for playing the title character in the MCU Disney+ series "WandaVision?"
Answer: Elizabeth Olsen
- What "x-traordinary" superhero team, who had an eight-movie series that spanned 20 years and ended with "New Mutants," can now become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, thanks to Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox?
Answer: X-men
- “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” was a very popular song from 2021’s “Encanto,” written by what popular songwriter who created the musicals “In The Heights” and “Hamilton?”
Answer: Lin-Manuel Miranda
- "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," in which visitors can "fly" the Millennium Falcon, is an area of what Anaheim, California theme park that first opened in 1955?
Answer: Disneyland
- What Disney-Pixar animated film follows the unlikely romance between Ember, who's made of fire, and Wade, who's made of water?
Answer: Elemental
- Hilary Duff was just 13 when she became the queen of prototypical preteen problems on which hit Disney show from the early 2000s?
Answer: Lizzie McGuire
- Providing “one-click” checkouts to online consumers, what fintech company founded by Ryan Breslow and Eric Feldman in 2014 shares its name with a 2008 animated Disney film featuring a canine “superhero”?
Answer: Bolt
- Before she broke out of a magical Disney role to sing hits like “Hands to Myself” and “Come and Get It,” what pop star got a humble start on the ‘90s children’s TV program “Barney"?
Answer: Selena Gomez
- Three dairy cows try to protect their home, the Patch of Heaven farm, from creditors in what 2004 Disney animated film named for a classic country-western song?
Answer: Home on the Range
- In 2022, The Library of Congress named 25 movies to the National Film Registry, including "Carrie," "When Harry Met Sally," and what salty Disney animated classic from 1989?
Answer: The Little Mermaid
- What is the name of the Moff played by Giancarlo Esposito in the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian”, who seeks to rebuild the Galactic Empire by capturing the Baby Yoda known as Grogu? He shares a name with a biblical prophet known for his calling and later victory over the Midianites.
Answer: Moff Gideon
- Odense, Denmark, is the hometown of what 19th century author, known for stories such as “The Nightingale” and “Thumbelina”? He’s particularly known for being the basis of multiple Disney franchises, with multiple films based on “The Snow Queen” alone.
Answer: Hans Christian Andersen
- Featured in Disney's "Fantasia," Igor Stravinsky's most famous ballet, which caused a riot at its 1913 premiere, is called "The Rite of" what season?
Answer: Spring
- Name the only dwarf in Snow White whose name doesn't include any of the letters in "Snow White."
Answer: Grumpy
- Exhibits from Monsanto, American Motors, and Dutch Boy Paint were part of the original 1955 incarnation of what future-oriented section of Disneyland?
Answer: Tomorrowland
- Pongo and Perdita are the father and mother in what storied, famous, animated Disney film?
Answer: 101 Dalmatians
- What is the name of Ariel’s best fish friend in “The Little Mermaid,” a nervous yellow fish with blue trim?
Answer: Flounder
- In a 1953 Disney animated film, what titular character and the Darling children briefly land on the hour hand of Big Ben, before heading off on their adventure?
Answer: Peter Pan
- Big Mama is the kindhearted owl who first finds Tod, an orphaned kit, in what 1981 Disney film whose title characters are best friends despite their species being natural enemies of each other?
Answer: The Fox and the Hound
- What's the youngest of the four theme parks of Walt Disney World?
Answer: Disney's Animal Kingdom
- In 1997’s “Hercules”, James Woods plays what Greek god of the Underworld? His plot complicates the lives of the Hercules and Megara.
Answer: Hades
- Bucky Barnes, who now has his own Disney+ show alongside The Falcon, is known by what two-word superhero name?
Answer: Winter Soldier
- What is the name of the iconic insect who sings “When You Wish Upon a Star” in the 1940 animated film Pinocchio? Two-word answer required.
Answer: Jiminy Cricket
- What Canadian actor, who played the young Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars Episodes II and III, came back to play Darth Vader in the 2022 Disney+ miniseries "Obi-Wan Kenobi?"
Answer: Hayden Christensen
- What five-letter name is shared by a realm in Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" series and an upcoming Disney+ show starring Diego Luna as a thief turned rebel?
Answer: Andor
- What was the former name of the now current Planet Hollywood resort, which operated from 1962 to 1997, and shared its name with a Disney character?
Answer: Aladdin
- New Orleans blues-funk legend Dr. John recorded the song "Down in New Orleans" for what Disney animated film?
Answer: The Princess and the Frog
- "The Marvels" is a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie featuring Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan), and Monica Rambeau, who previously had shown up in what Disney+ series? (And no, the picture of her in "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" doesn't count!)
Answer: WandaVision
- The track "Bella Notte" from "Lady and the Tramp" is somewhat unsurprisingly named for a pair of Italian words that have what meaning in English?
Answer: Beautiful Night
- When you look at the alphabetized list of the seven dwarfs from Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleepy is listed sixth. Which dwarf is seventh on the list?
Answer: Sneezy
- What American actor achieved fame with the Disney TV show "Even Stevens" before expanding his artistic career to include an appearance in a Sia music video and a mock-musical about himself?
Answer: Shia Labeouf
- The 2020 live-action version of "Mulan" omitted what wisecracking dragon character, who was voiced by Eddie Murphy in the original 1998 animated film?
Answer: Mushu
- Fans of what “B” Blue Heeler cartoon puppy, debuting in Australia in 2018 and later on Disney Junior, can get tiny figurines of the dog and his family?
Answer: Bluey
- The 2009 Disney film "The Princess and the Frog" was loosely adapted from the novel "The Frog Princess" by E. D. Baker, which is in turn based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince." In what city was this film set?
Answer: New Orleans
- Played by Dylan and Cole Sprouse, the title characters of what 2000s Disney Channel sitcom live at Boston's fictional Tipton Hotel, where their mom performs as a lounge singer?
Answer: The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
- The Walt Disney Company founded a professional sports franchise in 1993 and based the new team's name on a successful 1992 film. What sport did this team play?
Answer: Hockey
- The Disney+ show “Loki” introduces the Marvel Cinematic Universe to a female variant of the Asgardian god of mischief, who goes by what “S” name?
Answer: Sylvie
- What "small" Disney animated film of 2005, with Zach Braff as the voice of the title farm bird, features a noisy antagonist named Goosey Loosey?
Answer: Chicken Little
- “Hawkeye” on Disney+ saw the official introduction of what crime boss character, played by Vincent D’Onofrio, to the MCU, after he played the same character on the Netflix “Daredevil” show? Real name Wilson Fisk, the character’s nickname is a word meaning a person essential to an organization.
Answer: Kingpin
- To give the 1995 animated film a more serious tone, Disney cut all of Meeko and Flit's lines. The raccoon-hummingbird duo was seen in which Disney movie set in the New World?
Answer: Pocahontas
- Which 1970 Disney animated musical about some felines living the high life in Paris and featured the voice acting of Eva Gabor and Phil Harris?
Answer: The Aristocats
- Released in 1994, the first animated Disney movie to be remade in live action was which 1967 movie, itself an adaptation of a novel released in 1894?
Answer: The Jungle Book
- In 1998, which spooky-fun Disney Channel Original Movie starred Kimberly J. Brown as a preteen who learns she’s a witch and must learn the ropes from her grandma (played by Debbie Reyolds)?
Answer: Halloweentown
- Which Scottish lass from 2013’s “Brave” was the first Disney princess to be created by Pixar?
Answer: Merida
- In “Moana” (2016), Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson voiced which larger-than-life demigod with a magic fishing hook (manaiakalani)?
Answer: Maui
- Sung by Julie Andrews, "Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag)" is a song from what classic Disney movie musical of 1964?
Answer: Mary Poppins
- Before she starred in Disney’s live-action remake of “Cinderella” in 2015, Lily James played Lady Rose in which period drama?
Answer: Downton Abbey
- Which Disney star actually released a self-titled album a year after her 2003 pop debut “Metamorphosis” which featured hits like “So Yesterday” and “Coming Clean?”
Answer: Hilary Duff
- What is the name of the best selling video game franchise to come out of Disney's home-grown intellectual property (so we're ignoring Disney's purchase of Lucas Films)?
Answer: Kingdom Hearts
- What classic literary villain, described as a “Machiavellian schemer and manipulator” shares his name with an avian sidekick in the Disney film "Aladdin?"
Answer: Iago
- Mary, John, and Michael Darling are all characters in what 1953 Disney film?
Answer: Peter Pan
- What is the name of the 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie that revolves around Alex Schlotzsky and his Jewish basketball team coached by a former college basketball star?
Answer: Full-Court Miracle
- Which mid-90s Disney cartoon about a band of monsters gained a reputation for collecting many former Star Trek: The Next Generation actors in its cast?
Answer: Gargoyles
- In 1979, Disney released what live action science fiction film starring Maximilian Schell? It is also the name of an object that emits radiation, as theorized by Stephen Hawking in 1974.
Answer: The Black Hole
- What theme park, now a part of Disney World, was originally conceived as the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow"?
Answer: EPCOT
- Approximately 14,000 people signed a petition for Disneyland to redo what log flume ride because it is themed after the problematic film "The Song of the South?"
Answer: Splash Mountain
- What Disney princess sings the song "Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale" while she's scrubbing floors for her stepmother and stepsisters?
Answer: Cinderella
- What “B” Isle in the Detroit River was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974? It shares its name with a Disney Princess of the 1990s.
Answer: Belle
- In 2021, Disney released what live action crime comedy, whose title character is a younger version of a famous villain portrayed in a 1961 animated film and its 1996 live action remake? The movie’s title is the character’s first name, which seems to imply she is uncaring to suffering.
Answer: Cruella
- What is the name of the character from “Beauty In The Beast” who, after serving as the Beast’s majordomo, is turned into a sentient clock amidst the Beast’s curse? His name is in part a pun on the inner workings of his clock.
Answer: Cogsworth
- What magical space of 25,000 acres in Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, Florida, is split into six distinct parks and 27 hotels? It was founded in 1971 as an expansion of a California location.
Answer: Walt Disney World
- Howard Ashman and Alan Mencken played themselves when "Under the Sea" won Best Original Song at the 89th Oscars over what other "Little Mermaid" song of theirs?
Answer: Kiss the Girl
- From 1994 to 1997, Disneyland regularly ran a parade with African art-themed floats based on what animated film that was remade in 2019?
Answer: The Lion King
- Disney World’s Animal Kingdom is home to a themed area named after what alien world, itself from a recent James Cameron film? The location shares its name with a streaming music app recently acquired by SiriusXM.
Answer: Pandora - The World Of Avatar
- In Disney's "Fantasia 2000," the story of Noah's Ark is recreated with what quack-tastic character as Noah's assistant in getting animals onto the ark?
Answer: Donald Duck
- The New York City Newsboys’ Strike of 1899 served as the inspiration for what musical film released by Disney in 1992?
Answer: Newsies
- Known in French as “la rage”, what is the name of the viral disease that is derived from the Latin for “madness”? This disease features in a Disney movie of 1957 starring Tommy Kirk.
Answer: Rabies
- Olivia Rodrigo starred on what 2010s Disney Channel show about two friends, Paige and Frankie, who run a comedy video channel and go to work at Vuuugle Studios? Its name is like an odd version of a burrowing nocturnal African mammal, known for its long snout.
Answer: Bizaardvark
- What character in “The Little Mermaid” is the king of Atlantica and is Ariel’s father? He shares his name with a Greek sea god, the son of Poseidon.
Answer: King Triton
- What 2021 Disney animated film is about a family of Colombians who are gifted with magical powers, co-starring Lin-Manuel Miranda and Wilmer Valderrama? Its name is Spanish for “charm.”
Answer: Encanto
- Cassian Andor, a Rebel intelligence officer and captain of the titular “Rogue One” in the 2016 film, as well as the star of the 2022 Disney+ show “Andor”, is played by what Mexican actor? He has also starred in such films as “Y tu mama tambien” and “Milk.”
Answer: Diego Luna
- At Walt Disney World, what Toy Story character offers to take patrons on a “Space Ranger Spin?”
Answer: Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin
- What 2022 CGI Disney-Pixar film, released on Disney+, is about a 13 year old Chinese girl who transforms into a certain kind of panda when she gets stressed? It is directed by Domee Shi, and stars Rosalie Chiang and James Hong.
Answer: Turning Red
- Which American singer-songwriter, nicknamed the “Piano Man”, provided the voice of Dodger in the 1988 Disney movie “Oliver & Company?”
Answer: Billy Joel
- What is the only Disney Pixar animated feature film (as of 2022) set in Scotland?
Answer: Brave
- 2022 saw the MCU debut, on Disney+, of what lunar anti-hero, played by Oscar Isaac, a white-clad hero struggling with mental issues and his connection to an Egyptian god?
Answer: Moon Knight
- Marvel and Disney+’s “Moon Knight” features a villainous turn from what actor as Arthur Harrow? He is better known to traditional film fans for starring in Richard Linklater’s “Before Sunrise” and in 2001’s “Training Day” opposite Denzel Washington.
Answer: Ethan Hawke
- Mickey Mouse might be his most famous cartoon, but he wasn’t Walt Disney’s first original character. Which animal was Disney's “lucky” Oswald?
Answer: Rabbit
- In “The Little Mermaid,” the character of Ursula was written with hopes that which “Golden Girls” actress would lend her voice? (Spoiler: She turned down the role).
Answer: Bea Arthur
- Released in 1994 and considered a key player in the “Disney Renaissance,” which movie became the highest-grossing traditionally animated film in history?
Answer: The Lion King
- After she was romanced by a ghost, but before she joined the Navy, which actress voiced Esmerelda in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” (1996)?
Answer: Demi Moore
- Artists working on “101 Dalmatians” (1961) were faced with the challenge of animating hundreds of pups. Which brand of copying machine technology saved them time and money?
Answer: Xerox
- After seeing her on Broadway, Walt Disney wanted to cast Julie Andrews in his next live-action film. Not only was it Andrews’ first movie, but she went on to get her first Academy Award nomination—and Oscar win—for the role. What was the name of the 1964 film?
Answer: Mary Poppins
- Thanks to a product placement agreement with Nabisco, cookies play a memorable role in two versions of a Disney classic. In the original 1961 film, the girls share some Fig Newtons. In the 1998 remake, it’s Oreos (with peanut butter).
Answer: The Parent Trap
- Which 2003 fish flick was the first Pixar film to have a scene after the credits?
Answer: Finding Nemo
- Before they starred together in “Frozen,” Idina Menzel and Kristin Bell both auditioned to voice the long-haired lead in which 2010 Disney film?
Answer: Tangled
- Which actor regretted passing up the chance to voice Buzz Lightyear in “Toy Story” so much that he didn’t hesitate when John Lasseter asked him to voice Mike in “Monsters, Inc.?”
Answer: Billy Crystal
- When it was released in 2010, which Disney animated film about a long-haired girl became the first princess film of the franchise to get a PG rating?
Answer: Tangled
- What is the name of the Beauty and the Beast character who has been transformed into a three-armed candelabra whose name means “light” in French?
Answer: Lumiere
- Emeryville is home to which Disney-owned animation studio known for “Toy Story,” “Monsters Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” and “Up?”
Answer: Pixar
- In 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Angela Lansbury (a Brit who surely knows how to make a proper “cuppa") lent her voice to which tea-themed character?
Answer: Mr.s Potts
- The newest area at Disney Theme Parks is a Star Wars-themed experience that opened in 2019 at both Disneyland and Disney World's Hollywood Studios. What two-word name, referring to the remote frontier planet Batuu, do these themed areas share?
Answer: Galaxy's Edge
- In 2004, which ogre-ish fairytale fantasy from 2001 got a sequel that debuted at Cannes and brought back Mike Meyers, Cameron Diaz, and Eddie Murphy?
Answer: Shrek
- Eddie Murphy plays Dr. Sherman Klump, the titular university teacher of biology in what 1996 Disney live-action comedy, itself a remake of a 1963 film with the same name?
Answer: The Nutty Professor
- Abigail and Amelia Gabble are twin sisters who are also geese in what 1970 Disney animated film whose title characters are Duchess and her children Marie, Toulouse, and Berlioz?
Answer: The Aristocats
- In 2022, the Florida legislature passed a law abolishing the RCID, an "improvement district" that's home to Walt Disney World. What does the "RC" stand for in "RCID?"
Answer: Reedy Creek
- The mascot of the University of California San Diego is a "King" who shares a name with--and looks suspiciously like--what father figure from Disney's The Little Mermaid?
Answer: King Triton
- Disneyland's "Bear Country" themed land was given what alliterative new "C" name when Splash Mountain opened in 1989?
Answer: Critter Country
- In a 2008 special, the American Film Institute named what 1937 Disney movie the greatest animated film of all time, just ahead of Pinocchio?
Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- What 1990 film, set in the Australian Outback, was the first animated sequel ever released by Disney Studios?
Answer: The Rescuers Down Under
- Conductor Leopold Stokowski and composer Deems Taylor make live-action appearances in which otherwise animated Disney film?
Answer: Fantasia
- Which actress, who in 2021 became the youngest ever winner of a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress (Comedy or Musical), has been cast in the titular role for Disney's 2024 live-action version of Snow White?
Answer: Rachel Zegler
- Which city in Ottawa County is home to a light-up musical water fountain on Dewey Hill that puts on shows celebrating holidays and even you’re favorite Disney sing-a-long?
Answer: Grand Haven
- In 2021, Disney released which computer-animated fantasy adventure about a young warrior princess who must protect a powerful gem with the voice talents of Marie Tran, Sandra Oh, Dae Kim, Gemma Chan, and Awkwafina?
Answer: Raya and the Last Dragon
- The Lion King's villain Scar is inspired by what character from Shakespeare's Hamlet, another uncle who murders the protagonist's father?
Answer: Claudius
- "The Little Mermaid" was nominated for two Best Original Song Oscars: one for "Kiss the Girl" and the other for what upbeat tune that won the award?
Answer: Under the Sea
- Which live-action/CGI adventure film featuring the voice talents of D.B. Sweeney, Ossie Davis, Hayden Panettiere, Juliana Margulies, and Max Casella, followed the post-meteor shower journey of some big prehistoric creatures on their way to the Nesting Grounds?
Answer: Dinosaur
- Merida is the fire-haired Scottish heroine of which 2013 Disney Pixar animated film?
Answer: Brave
- What jazzy singer behind the classic "Fever" lent her voice to human mother Darling in Lady and the Tramp, as well as the cats Si and Am?
Answer: Peggy Lee
- What is the name of the fictional New Jersey town where Wanda and Vision live in the Disney+ series WandaVision? The series was shot in LA and Atlanta, however.
Answer: Westview
- The castle at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney Resort in Florida is Cinderella Castle. The castle at the original Disneyland is named after what animated Disney classic?
Answer: Sleeping Beauty
- An infamous black-and-white 1969 cartoon sees Godzilla meet what gentle title character from a Disney film?
Answer: Bambi
- Adriana Caselotti became the first female voice artist to be named a Disney Legend for going "off to work" as the title princess role in which classic Disney animated movie from 1937? (Bonus fact: She was only 18 at the time and was paid about $18,000 USD in today’s money.)
Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- "Moana" wasn't the first Disney film John Musker and Ron Clements worked on. Of the many films they co-directed and produced were "The Little Mermaid" and which 1992 animated film that took kids on a magic carpet ride and featured the vocal talents of Robin Williams?
Answer: Aladdin
- In 2000, which seemingly spring-loaded Winnie the Pooh character got a Disney movie all their own?
Answer: Tigger
- What composer created the imposing (and somewhat creepy) "Night on Bald Mountain"? This piece, along with "Ave Maria" by Schubert, comprised the last segment of Disney's 1940 film "Fantasia".
Answer: Modest Mussorgsky
- Born in Chicago in 1901, what was Walt Disney’s middle name?
Answer: Elias
- Dr. Facilier or "Shadow Man" is the vying voodoo villain in which 2009 animated Disney film?
Answer: The Princess and the Frog
- What car company collaborated with Lucasfilm on cars referencing Disney+ television shows in 2022 and 2023? The company created cars whose paint was inspired by "Obi-wan Kenobi" and "The Mandalorian," respectively.
Answer: Volkswagen
- In the “Winnie the Pooh” universe, what’s the name of the elephant-like creatures who, along with Woozles, cause quite a fright when they appear in the dreams of inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood?
Answer: Heffalumps
- Time to prick your ears up! What media conglomerate has as its logo the company's name, written in its founder's handwriting?
Answer: Disney
- The story of Dragoncoin, a blockchain startup founded by Joe Roets, actually starts at which magical studio that has certainly released its fair share of content featuring dragons, wizards, princesses, talking animal companions, villains, and the like?
Answer: Disney
- Including the Oscar-winning "You'll Be in My Heart," Phil Collins provided the songs for what vine-swinging 1999 Disney animated film?
Answer: Tarzan
- In what city, which lies across the Hudson from Manhattan, does Kamala Khan live in the Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel?”
Answer: Jersey City
- In the Disney+ series "Hawkeye," Kate Bishop's bedroom wall has a diploma from what notable girls' private school in New York?
Answer: The Spence School
- Before she topped the pop charts singing about her “drivers license,” what singer-actress starred in Disney’s “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series?”
Answer: Olivia Rodrigo
- The 1969 Disney movie "The Love Bug" and its 1997 remake are about a sentient white Volkswagen with what six-letter nickname?
Answer: Herbie
- In Season 2 of "Loki" on Disney+, in what city did Mobius and Loki find Victor Timely (a variant of He Who Remains) at the 1893 World's Fair?
Answer: Chicago
- After playing the character on "The Mandalorian," what actress plays former Jedi Ahsoka Tano on the Disney+ series "Ahsoka"?
Answer: Rosario Dawson
- What is the name (or the name he goes by, at least) of the narrator for the "What If...?" animated series on Disney+?
Answer: The Watcher
- What was the first MCU movie to be released after Disney acquired Marvel for $4 billion in August 2009?
Answer: Iron Man 2
- In the 2013 drama "Saving Mr. Banks," Tom Hanks plays an aging Walt Disney trying to secure the rights to what 1934 novel?
Answer: Mary Poppins
- Lady Kluck is a supporting character in which 1973 Disney movie based on an English folk tale?
Answer: Robin Hood
- In 2003, Disney released two film adaptations of Disneyland attractions. The first was inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. What spooky attraction, located in New Orleans Square at Disneyland and in Liberty Square at Disney World's Magic Kingdom, inspired the second?
Answer: The Haunted Mansion
- What's the name of the energetic Australian Cattle Dog who is the title star of a popular children's show airing in the U.S. on Disney+?
Answer: Bluey
- What Disney princess, voiced as an adult by Anika Noni Rose in her 2009 film, is the first official African American member of the Disney Princesses? Her name is derived appropriately from the Latin for “princess.”
Answer: Tiana
- Opening on June 14, 1959, one of the first monorails in the U.S. is sound at which iconic venue? The two stations on this monorail are in Downtown and Tomorrowland.
Answer: Disneyland
- Sharing his name with a Mozart opera character, what is the name of Geppetto's black-and-white pet cat in Disney's "Pinocchio?"
Answer: Figaro
- "When there's trouble, you call DW" was part of the theme song to what early-1990s show from the Disney Afternoon?
Answer: Darkwing Duck
- Also known as the "Shadow Man", who was the witch doctor villain in Disney’s 2009 animated film “The Princess and the Frog” who notably had "friends on the other side"?
Answer: Dr. Facilier
- Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany are the two stars of what television miniseries that debuted on Disney+ in 2021 and is considered the first flagship TV show for Marvel Studios?
Answer: WandaVision
- From the ballet of the same name, the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was adapted into songs including "Once Upon a Dream" for what classic 1959 Disney film?
Answer: Sleeping Beauty
- He won a record 26 Academy Awards, and was the first person to receive a star on the Anaheim Walk of Stars, but whose other claim to fame was creating the "Scoopy Bee" mascot used by The Sacramento Bee?
Answer: Walt Disney
- Named by the American Film Institute as the third greatest animation of all time (after Snow White and Pinocchio), which 1942 Disney movie was based on a novel by Austrian author and hunter Felix Salten?
Answer: Bambi
- What cartoon is considered the debut of Mickey Mouse and one of the first cartoons ever to include a fully post-produced soundtrack?
Answer: Steamboat Willie
- What 2018 Disney Channel Original Movie stars Meg Donnelly and Milo Manheim as a cheerleader and one of titular creatures, who team up to show the town the power of community? It takes real brains to remember there is a 2020 sequel.
Answer: Zombies
- Which Disney Princess was the first female fictional character to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Answer: Snow White
- In 2022, "We Don't Talk About Bruno" became the second song from a Disney movie to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. What 1993 duet by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle was the first?
Answer: A Whole New World
- Based on a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, which movie of 1950 was Disney’s first fully live-action film?
Answer: Treasure Island
- The Walt Disney Concert Hall is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. What world-renowned architect designed the unusual structure?
Answer: Gehry
- What 2002 Disney animated film is a sci-fi adaptation of one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most famous adventure novels? (Name the movie, not the book.)
Answer: Treasure Planet
- In the final episode of the first season of "The Mandalorian," a famous weapon is revealed when briefly seen in the hands of Moff Gideon. What is this weapon?
Answer: The Darksaber
- From its opening in April 1992 until May 1994, the Disney theme park now called Disneyland Paris was known by what continental name?
Answer: Euro Disney
- What 1986 Disney animated film, whose title character is a rodent named Basil, is notable as the studio's first to incorporate CGI technology?
Answer: The Great Mouse Detective
- The title character, Basil of Baker Street, chases the evil Professor Ratigan inside Big Ben's tower in the climactic scene of what 1986 Disney animated film?
Answer: The Great Mouse Detective
- The famous “torch-carrying lady” in the Columbia Pictures logo is rumored to be based on American actress Evelyn Venable. She was for sure the live-action model and voice actor for The Blue Fairy in which Disney animated film?
Answer: Pinocchio
- Despite being the title character, what Disney animal has no speaking lines throughout the film? The film clocks in at just over one hour long, making it one of Disney's shortest feature films.
Answer: Dumbo
- What's the appropriately colossal name of the sperm whale who swallows Geppetto, then the title character, in Disney's Pinocchio?
Answer: Monstro
- A bulldog named Chance and a golden retriever named Shadow are two of the three protagonists of what 1993 Disney live-action family flick?
Answer: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
- With roughly 12 million visitors a year visit, it is said to be the most visited site in all of Europe. The Parisian commune of Chessy is home to the European version of what major American attraction?
Answer: Disneyland (Disneyland Paris)
- Which animated Playhouse Disney series that started in 1998 followed the adventures of three critter siblings with names fit for a school lunchbox-worthy sandwich?
Answer: PB&J Otter
- Actor Vic Perrin was tapped to provide the voiceover for Disney's out-of-this-world ride Spaceship Earth thanks to his work providing the voice of "Control" in what similarly spacey anthology TV show from the 1960s?
Answer: The Outer Limits
- What 2001 film from Japan's Studio Ghibli (which was distributed in North America by Disney in 2002) won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2003?
Answer: Spirited Away
- What is the parent company of the following brands: GoPro, Hulu and Touchstone Pictures?
Answer: Disney
- Despite being the title character, what Disney animal has no speaking lines throughout the film? The film clocks in at just over one hour long, making it one of Disney's shortest feature films.
Answer: Dumbo
- A spinoff of the Disney show "That's So Raven" was primarily set in the White House (especially the kitchen). What was the title of this show which aired between 2007-08?
Answer: Corey in the House
- Arlo is the titular apatosaurus in what 2015 Disney Pixar film that imagines an alternate universe in which creatures like him never became extinct?
Answer: The Good Dinosaur
- The New York Times noted that "the sun never sets on a Disney theme park" due to their six locations being spread across the globe. In addition to the two in the US, there are Disney theme parks in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and which other Asian city?
Answer: Shanghai
- After less than a year in retirement, Bob Iger returned to Disney as CEO in November 2022, replacing what other "Bob" as CEO?
Answer: Bob Chapek
- In the Disney+ series “Ms. Marvel,” what article of jewelry awakened Kamala Khan’s superpowers? She found the item in a package from her grandmother, which her mother dismissed as “junk.”
Answer: Bangle
- In the Little Mermaid, the two eel sidekicks of Ursula have names that are words often paired in English. Name one of these sidekicks.
Answer: Flotsam and Jetsam
- Actually located in Utah, what high school served as the main setting of the 2006 Disney Channel original movie “High School Musical”?
Answer: East High School
- What internationally award-winning preschool program, shown in the U.S. on Disney Junior, includes a polar bear named Captain Barnacles, and teaches children about ocean life?
Answer: Octonauts
- Disney Cruise Line was first incorporated in 1996, and the company's first vessel was domiciled in London. What is the name of this first ship?
Answer: Disney Magic
- Which unpopular animated Disney film, based on Welsh mythology and featuring the Horned King, was edited two times to avoid earning an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America?
Answer: The Black Cauldron
- In the Disney+ series "Secret Invasion," what Emmy and Oscar-winning actress plays Sonya Farnsworth, the ruthless head of Britain's MI6?
Answer: Olivia Colman
- Performed by Huey Lewis, "Once Upon a Time in New York City" is the opening song of what 1988 Disney animated film that's based on a Charles Dickens novel?
Answer: Oliver & Company
- Shades of Green is a Disney World resort that caters to members of what specialized profession?
Answer: Armed Forces / Military
- What 2010s Disney Channel sitcom was about kids PJ, Teddy, and Gabe, whose lives are made more difficult with the birth of a new baby? The title, which includes the baby’s name, is in reference to how hard it will be for the family to keep things together when Mom goes back to work.
Answer: Good Luck Charlie
- Who plays Hawkeye's new sidekick, Kate Bishop, in the Disney + series, "Hawkeye?"
Answer: Hailee Steinfeld
- In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, what was the name of the TVA officer who recruited Loki to help find Sylvie? He was played in the Disney+ series by Owen Wilson.
Answer: Mobius M. Mobius
- What is the name of the oldest building in Disneyland that once served as the park's lumber mill? It now sits among the rest of Main Street's buildings as a tribute to Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
Answer: The Opera House
- Although Disney is of course famously associated with co-founder Walt Disney, what other man was the CEO of the company for more than four decades starting in the 1920s?
Answer: Roy O Disney
- Who is the Portland-raised actress and producer that is arguably most well-known for her seven-season run on Mad Men as well as roles in various feature films such as voice acting at Gabby Gabby in "Toy Story 4"?
Answer: Christina Hendricks
- What is the idyllic-sounding name of the starcruiser where you can have a two-night immersive experience at Walt Disney World Florida, including lightsaber lessons and a view of space from your cabin?
Answer: Halcyon
- The powerful sorcerer in Disney's 1940 film Fantasia is given what name--which might be more recognizable to Disney fans when read backwards?
Answer: Yen Sid
- What “T” mouse with a Brooklyn accent is the guardian and mentor of “Dumbo” in his 1941 Disney cartoon? His name is also the full name of the Tiny sickly child of Bob Cratchit in “A Christmas Carol.”
Answer: Timothy Mouse
- Have you heard Bambi's first word was a 4-letter word? Okay...not that kind of 4-letter word. When Thumper teaches Bambi to talk, what animal does Bambi utter first?
Answer: Bird
- Slated for 2024, “Daredevil: Born Again” will have what actor reprising his role as blind attorney Matt Murdock (a.k.a. Daredevil)? In addition to having his own series, the character made a cameo in “Spiderman: No Way Home” and had a longer story arc on the Disney+ series “She-Hulk, Attorney at Law.”
Answer: Charlie Cox
- Have you heard Bambi's first word was a 4-letter word? Okay...not that kind of 4-letter word. When Thumper teaches Bambi to talk, what animal does Bambi utter first?
Answer: Bird
- If you visit a Disney park as a grown-up, you might be disappointed to learn adults are not allowed to dress up as characters (unless, of course, they’re a cast member!) You can get around the rule by partaking in what B-term that means dressing in a way that’s inspired by your favorite character without being in full costume?
Answer: Bounding
- What short-lived animation studio was located on the second floor of the McConahay Building on East 31st in Kansas City? In 1923 the studio went bankrupt, only to be reborn as Walt Disney Animation Studio, after its founder had moved to California.
Answer: Laugh-O-Gram
- Software developers at Disney created Hyperion, a program to produce more realistic animated scenes by determining the correct angle and intensity of light and shadows, that is Disney’s in-house version of what type of software?
Answer: Renderer
- What theme park, meant to rival Disneyland, opened in 1958 in Santa Monica, CA, and boasted a host of attractions, including a sea circus, a simulated submarine voyage, diving bells, and an ocean skyway with suspended gondolas that took passengers a half-mile out to sea? The park shut down in 1967 after long-term construction in the area made it difficult for guests to reach the park.
Answer: Pacific Ocean Park
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