Can You Score 20/20? Ultimate Disney Movie Classics Trivia Quiz
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Test your knowledge of Disney’s iconic animated classics with this thrilling 20-question trivia quiz! From the pioneering Snow White to modern favourites like The Lion King, these questions range from easy warm-ups to real brain-teasers. Grab a pencil and see if you can name them all!
20 Trivia Questions on Disney Movie Classics
Question 1: Which Disney film was the first full-length cel-animated feature in history?
A. Pinocchio (1940)
B. Fantasia (1940)
C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
D. Dumbo (1941)
Question 2: In which Disney classic does a puppet named Pinocchio strive to become a real boy?
A. Dumbo
B. Pinocchio
C. Bambi
D. Peter Pan
Question 3: Which Disney film features the famous “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment starring Mickey Mouse?
A. Fantasia
B. Pinocchio
C. The Reluctant Dragon
D. Make Mine Music
Question 4: Which Disney classic tells the story of a baby elephant who learns to fly using his large ears?
A. Bambi
B. Cinderella
C. Peter Pan
D. Dumbo
Question 5: In which Disney film does the young deer Bambi lose his mother to hunters?
A. The Jungle Book
B. Robin Hood
C. Bambi
D. The Fox and the Hound
Question 6: Which Disney classic features Cinderella attending a ball with a fairy godmother’s help, leaving a glass slipper behind?
A. Sleeping Beauty
B. Alice in Wonderland
C. Beauty and the Beast
D. Cinderella
Question 7: Which Disney film follows Alice as she tumbles down a rabbit hole into Wonderland?
A. Peter Pan
B. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
C. The Sword in the Stone
D. Alice in Wonderland
Question 8: In which Disney classic do the Darling children fly to Neverland with Peter Pan to battle Captain Hook?
A. Lady and the Tramp
B. One Hundred and One Dalmatians
C. The Jungle Book
D. Peter Pan
Question 9: Which Disney film shows dogs Lady and Tramp sharing a romantic spaghetti dinner?
A. The Aristocats
B. Oliver & Company
C. Bolt
D. Lady and the Tramp
Question 10: Which Disney classic has the evil fairy Maleficent cursing Princess Aurora to prick her finger on a spinning wheel?
A. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
B. Cinderella
C. The Little Mermaid
D. Sleeping Beauty
Question 11: In which Disney film does Cruella de Vil try to kidnap Dalmatian puppies for her fur coat?
A. The Rescuers
B. The Fox and the Hound
C. Oliver & Company
D. One Hundred and One Dalmatians
Question 12: Which Disney classic follows man-cub Mowgli raised by wolves in the Indian jungle with Baloo and Bagheera?
A. The Aristocats
B. Robin Hood
C. The Rescuers
D. The Jungle Book
Question 13: Which Disney film involves a pampered family of cats in Paris who are swindled out of their fortune?
A. The Jungle Book
B. Robin Hood
C. The Rescuers
D. The Aristocats
Question 14: In which Disney classic is Robin Hood depicted as a cunning fox?
A. The Sword in the Stone
B. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
C. Robin Hood
D. The Rescuers
Question 15: Which Disney film features mice Bernard and Bianca rescuing kidnapped orphan Penny?
A. The Fox and the Hound
B. The Great Mouse Detective
C. Oliver & Company
D. The Rescuers
Question 16: Which Disney classic explores the friendship between fox Tod and hound dog Copper?
A. The Rescuers
B. The Black Cauldron
C. The Fox and the Hound
D. The Great Mouse Detective
Question 17: Which Disney film, based on Lloyd Alexander’s books, centres on the magical Black Cauldron and hero Taran?
A. The Great Mouse Detective
B. The Little Mermaid
C. Oliver & Company
D. The Black Cauldron
Question 18: Which Disney classic follows mermaid Ariel’s quest to become human for Prince Eric?
A. Beauty and the Beast
B. Aladdin
C. The Lion King
D. The Little Mermaid
Question 19: In which Disney film does Belle break the spell on a cursed prince known as the Beast?
A. Aladdin
B. Pocahontas
C. Mulan
D. Beauty and the Beast
Question 20: Which Disney classic depicts young lion Simba’s journey to reclaim his throne after his father Mufasa’s death?
A. Hercules
B. Tarzan
C. Mulan
D. The Lion King
Answers
- C. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) – Disney’s groundbreaking first full-length animated feature, released on 21 December 1937; the others followed later (Pinocchio and Fantasia in 1940, Dumbo in 1941).
- B. Pinocchio – Released in 1940, it follows Geppetto’s puppet guided by Jiminy Cricket; Dumbo (elephant), Bambi (deer), and Peter Pan (boy who never grows up) are unrelated tales.
- A. Fantasia – This 1940 anthology film pairs classical music with animation, including Mickey’s iconic Sorcerer’s Apprentice; the others lack this segment.
- D. Dumbo – The 1941 film stars the flying elephant; Bambi (deer), Cinderella (rags-to-riches girl), and Peter Pan (flying boy) have different protagonists.
- C. Bambi – In the 1942 film, hunters kill Bambi’s mother in a pivotal scene; the others feature jungle animals, foxes, or dogs without this exact plot.
- D. Cinderella – The 1950 classic includes the fairy godmother and slipper; Sleeping Beauty (spinning wheel), Alice (rabbit hole), and Beauty and the Beast (enchanted castle) differ.
- D. Alice in Wonderland – Adapted in 1951 from Lewis Carroll, it begins with the rabbit hole fall; the others involve flying, Pooh, or Arthurian legend.
- D. Peter Pan – The 1953 film sends the Darlings to Neverland; Lady and the Tramp (dogs), 101 Dalmatians (puppies), and Jungle Book (Mowgli) are distinct.
- D. Lady and the Tramp – The 1955 romance features the spaghetti scene; Aristocats (cats), Oliver & Company (dogs in city), and Bolt (dog superhero) do not.
- D. Sleeping Beauty – Released in 1959, Maleficent curses Aurora at her christening; the others have poison apple, slipper, or sea witch curses.
- D. One Hundred and One Dalmatians – In 1961, Cruella targets the puppies; Rescuers (orphan girl), Fox and Hound (friends), and Oliver (kitten) lack her villainy.
- D. The Jungle Book – The 1967 adaptation of Kipling stars Mowgli with Baloo; Aristocats (Paris cats), Robin Hood (medieval animals), Rescuers (mice) differ.
- D. The Aristocats – This 1970 film is set in Paris with cats Duchess and kittens; Jungle Book (India), Robin Hood (England), Rescuers (global) vary.
- C. Robin Hood – The 1973 anthropomorphic retelling casts Robin as a fox; Sword in the Stone (human Arthur), Pooh (bear), Rescuers (mice) do not.
- D. The Rescuers – Released in 1977, it follows the mice’s swamp rescue; Fox and Hound (animals), Great Mouse Detective (London), Oliver (NYC) are separate.
- C. The Fox and the Hound – The 1981 film centres on Tod and Copper’s bond; Rescuers (rescue), Black Cauldron (fantasy), Great Mouse Detective (mystery) diverge.
- D. The Black Cauldron – Disney’s 1985 dark fantasy from Prydain books seeks to destroy the cauldron; others are mysteries, mermaid tales, or street dog stories.
- D. The Little Mermaid – The 1989 renaissance starter has Ariel trading voice for legs; Beauty (book lover), Aladdin (genie), Lion King (savanna) contrast.
- D. Beauty and the Beast – In 1991, Belle redeems the Beast; Aladdin (street thief), Pocahontas (colonial), Mulan (warrior) have different romances.
- D. The Lion King – The 1994 blockbuster follows Simba’s exile and return; Hercules (god), Tarzan (jungle man), Mulan (China) lack the Pride Lands plot.
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