Disney Classics Trivia Quiz: How Well Do You Know the Magic? Can You Score 20/20!
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Dive into the enchanting world of Disney’s classic animated films! From the groundbreaking Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to timeless favourites like The Lion King, this quiz features 20 questions ranging from easy starters to superfan challenges. Grab a notebook and test your knowledge – no hints allowed!
20 Trivia Questions on Disney Classics
Question 1: Which Disney film is the company’s first full-length animated feature?
A. Fantasia (1940)
B. Pinocchio (1940)
C. Dumbo (1941)
D. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Question 2: What is the name of Snow White’s prince?
A. Prince Charming
B. Prince Phillip
C. Prince Eric
D. Prince Florian
Question 3: Who carved Pinocchio from a block of wood in the 1940 film?
A. Jiminy Cricket
B. Figaro
C. Stromboli
D. Geppetto
Question 4: What is Pinocchio’s official conscience appointed by the Blue Fairy?
A. Geppetto
B. Lampwick
C. The Blue Fairy
D. Jiminy Cricket
Question 5: What is Dumbo’s official name in the 1941 film?
A. Dumbo
B. Jumbo
C. Elephantino
D. Jumbo Jr.
Question 6: What animal is Thumper in Bambi (1942)?
A. Skunk
B. Owl
C. Rabbit
D. Squirrel
Question 7: At what time must Cinderella return home before the Fairy Godmother’s magic wears off?
A. 11:00 p.m.
B. 1:00 a.m.
C. Sunset
D. Midnight
Question 8: What does Alice drink to make herself shrink in Alice in Wonderland (1951)?
A. Eat Me cookie
B. Mushroom juice
C. Tea from the Mad Hatter
D. Drink Me potion
Question 9: In Peter Pan (1953), where does Peter live with Tinker Bell and the Lost Boys?
A. Neverland
B. Wonderland
C. Pixie Hollow
D. Skull Rock
Question 10: What breed of dog is Lady in Lady and the Tramp (1955)?
A. Poodle
B. Beagle
C. Bulldog
D. Cocker Spaniel
Question 11: What is the name of Prince Phillip’s horse in Sleeping Beauty (1959)?
A. Maximus
B. Pegasus
C. Philippe
D. Samson
Question 12: What is the name of the fur-obsessed villain in 101 Dalmatians (1961)?
A. Ursula
B. Maleficent
C. Cruella de Vil
D. Madam Mim
Question 13: Who sings “The Bare Necessities” with Mowgli in The Jungle Book (1967)?
A. Bagheera
B. Shere Khan
C. King Louie
D. Baloo
Question 14: In which real-world city is The Aristocats (1970) primarily set?
A. London
B. Rome
C. New York
D. Paris
Question 15: What animal is Robin Hood depicted as in the 1973 Disney film?
A. Lion
B. Wolf
C. Bear
D. Fox
Question 16: What is Ariel’s main dream in The Little Mermaid (1989)?
A. To rule the ocean
B. To collect treasures
C. To become human
D. To marry Prince Eric
Question 17: What is Mrs. Potts enchanted into in Beauty and the Beast (1991)?
A. Wardrobe
B. Candelabra
C. Clock
D. Teapot
Question 18: In which fictional Arabian city is Aladdin (1992) set?
A. Atlantica
B. Pride Lands
C. Agrabah
D. Corona
Question 19: Who is Simba’s villainous uncle in The Lion King (1994)?
A. Mufasa
B. Rafiki
C. Zazu
D. Scar
Question 20: In Fantasia (1940)’s “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” segment, what does Mickey use to animate the brooms?
A. A spellbook
B. His own magic
C. A wand
D. Yen Sid’s magic hat
Answers
- D. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) – Disney’s first full-length animated feature, released December 21, 1937; the others followed in 1940-1941.
- D. Prince Florian – He awakens Snow White with a kiss; Prince Charming is from Cinderella, Phillip from Sleeping Beauty, Eric from The Little Mermaid.
- D. Geppetto – The woodcarver creates Pinocchio as his son; Stromboli is the puppeteer, others are companions.
- D. Jiminy Cricket – The Blue Fairy appoints him as Pinocchio’s conscience to guide him; others are not.
- D. Jumbo Jr. – He’s nicknamed Dumbo due to his ears; the film confirms his birth name as Jumbo Jr.
- C. Rabbit – Thumper is Bambi’s playful rabbit friend who thumps his foot; Flower is the skunk, Friend Owl is the owl.
- D. Midnight – The Fairy Godmother warns Cinderella the magic ends at midnight, when her coach reverts to a pumpkin.
- D. Drink Me potion – The vial labelled “Drink Me” causes Alice to shrink; the cookie makes her grow, mushroom has mixed effects.
- A. Neverland – Peter Pan’s home island with the Lost Boys; Skull Rock is a location there, others are from different films.
- D. Cocker Spaniel – Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel; Tramp is a mongrel, others are different breeds in the film.
- D. Samson – The sturdy horse carries Prince Phillip; others are horses from later Disney films like Tangled.
- C. Cruella de Vil – The dalmatian-skinning antagonist kidnaps puppies; others are villains from different Disney classics.
- D. Baloo – The laid-back sloth bear teaches Mowgli the song; Bagheera is the panther, others are antagonists.
- D. Paris – The story unfolds in 1910 Paris with stray cats; other cities appear in different Disney films.
- D. Fox – Robin Hood is a cunning fox, with Little John as a bear; other animals are from The Lion King etc.
- C. To become human – Ariel longs for legs to live on land; marrying Eric is part of it, but her initial dream is humanity.
- D. Teapot – Mrs. Potts is the motherly teapot; Lumiere is the candelabra, Cogsworth the clock, Madame de la Grande Bouche the wardrobe.
- C. Agrabah – The sultanate where Aladdin steals the lamp; other locations are from The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Tangled.
- D. Scar – Mufasa’s jealous brother plots the king’s death; others are allies or friends.
- D. Yen Sid’s magic hat – Mickey borrows his master’s hat to cast the spell on the brooms; he has no personal magic.
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