Name All These Disney Movies And We'll Guess Your Favorite One

When we think of Disney movies, we often imagine princesses and talking animals that sew our clothes and braid our hair. The world of Disney can be divided into two sub-genres: old school and new school. It may not seem like it, but a lot of the movies we watch today still have the classic Disney brand attached to it. For a lot of us, our childhood was dominated with names like Mulan, Mufasa, and Ariel. The same goes for Cinderella, Snow White, and Pocahontas. Those movies are what we mean by old school.

Fast forward to the 21st century and Disney movies are still trucking along and making millions at the box office. Would it surprise pop culture fans to know that Monsters Inc falls under the Disney umbrella? What about Cars? And Finding Dory? Yep, it's true. Disney joined forces for a lot of the Pixar flicks we love and see today.

With the overwhelming number of Disney sensations, we bet even the biggest fanatics can't name them all. There's no way! We're talking about hundreds and hundreds of feature films, so good luck with that! Our hope is for quiz takers to fall in love with the Disney name all over again.

Question 1

Name this Disney movie!

This Disney classic got a reboot in 2017 starring Emma Watson as Bell. One day, Belle comes across a seemingly deserted castle, but once she steps inside, all the furniture and cutlery come to life. It becomes clear that an evil spell in the works and Belle might be the one to break it by true love's kiss.

Question 2

What's this Disney remake called?

This 2018 remake was inspired by the classic Winne The Pooh franchise. It features all the same characters from the 100 Acre Wood, including Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo. The title of this movie is one of the character's names -- he's the only one who isn't an animal. It's a boy's name.

Question 3

What's the last name of this family?

For this one, Disney and Pixar paired up to create a movie about superheroes. Pixar has a knack for making movies that are marketed toward both children and adults. Children live for the bright colors and action scenes, while the adults understand the subtle "read between the lines" humor. This family sure is incredible!

Question 4

This movie is called...

Based on the book by the same name, this movie introduces us to Meg and her little brother Charles who've been living without their father for the past five years. Ever since Mr. Wallace discovered a new planet, he's been traveling there without his family. The only way Meg and Charles can reach him is through the help of a group of astral travelers.

Question 5

This movie is lonely and needs a name!

Bored on her home island, this young girl jumps at the opportunity to go on a daring adventure to save her people. Along her journey, she meets the demigod Maui and a string of other characters to keep her company and help lead the way. Maui must overcome his ego at times, but he guides this girl to become a master way-finder.

Question 6

Remind us of this movie title...

It's easy to get carried away in all the new Disney movies, so let's throw it back for a second. This classic came out in 1992. After a so-called street rat finds a magic lamp, he encounters a genie who grants him three wishes. Unfortunately, there are some bad guys after the same lamp... and Princess Jasmine!

Question 7

We need help naming this movie!

Whoever said a woman can't do a man's job clearly never saw this movie. To keep her father out of the war, this brave young girl disguises herself as a man and enlists herself. She uses the name Ping to introduce herself to the other recruits. The only one who knows her secret is a dragon by the name of Mushu.

Question 8

Match this movie with its name!

Why spend time on Earth when we could hang out with the Gods on Mount Olympus? As a baby, our lead character was taken by the evil Hades who forced him to live among mortals as half-man, half-God. Now a teenager, this man needs to perform a rite of passage on Earth to prove himself worthy of living high up in the clouds with his family.

Question 9

Tell us the title of this Disney classic!

Welcome to the New World. This animated film tells the tale of an unexpected romance between a Native American woman and Captain John Smith, an American who traveled to a new foreign land with the hopes of starting a new life chapter with his fellow settlers. There's also a cute raccoon and hummingbird in this movie.

Question 10

Only movie fans will remember this title...

This Disney classic follows the disfigured Quasimodo, the bell-ringer inside one of France's best-recognized buildings. Hint hint: it's not the Eiffel Tower. Forced to live inside this building by his brooding master, Quasimodo's only friends are gargoyles -- that is until he's brave enough one day to venture outside for a carnival.

Question 11

Remember this one? Name it!

This 1999 classic made all of us fall in love with gorillas and the idea of living in the jungle. When an orphaned boy, who spent the majority of his life swinging from trees and speaking monkey, meets a woman named Jane, he recognizes that he's human. Jane teaches him how to speak, act, and behave like a proper man.

Question 12

Quick -- name this movie!

Andy sure is lucky to have so many awesome toys in his collection. Whenever he leaves the room, Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and the rest of the gang come to life! There's also a talking dinosaur toy, a Mr. Potato Head, and a squeaky shark. Since its original release, this movie has become a much-loved trilogy.

Question 13

Try and guess this one!

Just in time for Christmas, this movie is the perfect way to say goodbye to Haloween and hello to Santa Clause. Jack, a skeleton, is sick and tired of living in his dark and haunted world. He wants to trade ghosts for Christmas lights and pumpkins for presents. Some say this is Tim Burton's greatest movie to date.

Question 14

Okay, now try this one...

In his colony of ants, Flick is always the one unintentionally messing things up. Normally, his mistakes are relatively harmless, but on this day, he puts his entire colony in danger by destroying the food stores meant for the grasshoppers. Leader of the pack Hopper gives the ants an ultimatum: collect double the food or face annihilation.

Question 15

Remember this Disney channel original movie?

Know the words to this song? Sing along! "Zoom, zoom, zoom, make my heart go, BOOM BOOM, my Supernova girl!" Disney fans from the 90s should recognize that beat instantaneously. If not, here's another clue. This movie takes place in the future on a teen's home space station. The only problem is, she has no idea how to navigate Earth when she's stuck here.

Question 16

Test that Disney trivia!

When a teenage boy learns of his single father's intentions to get back out there and date, he programs their computerized house to be a surrogate mother. Yup, very tech savvy. This house now comes with its own set of emotions and opinions, including jealousy, anger, and envy. Suddenly this computerized mom thing isn't such a good idea.

Question 17

Put a title to this Halloween classic!

Movie fans cannot celebrate Halloween without turning this on. Seriously, this witchy movie has been a cult classic since its release in 1993. It stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy as the Sanderson sisters. On Halloween night, Max lights the black flame candle and brings these witches back to life!

Question 18

Don't freak out, this one's tough.

Most of us know Disney movies to be fun, light-hearted, and sweet -- with the exception of this one! It's a spooky tale about a teenager who refuses to believe in the supernatural until she comes face to face with the boogeyman living under her bed. This boogeyman may be the spirit responsible for causing so much havoc in her town.

Question 19

Hold back tears and name this movie!

We're not crying. It's allergy season. But really, this Disney classic made us weep and weep and weep. A young deer joins his two pals, a rabbit named Thumper and a skunk named Flower, in exploring his forest home. He learns a lot from his doting parents about love, loss, and the milestones to adulthood.

Question 20

Know this Disney movie? Prove it!

Come back Robin Williams, we miss you! This live-action movie is famous for its green goo character, created in the basement laboratory of a teacher-turned-inventor. Professor Philip Brainard is so wrapped up in his new creation that he forgets about his wedding day -- for the second time. Turns out, this green goo might be what saves his relationship.

Question 21

These pets need a home...

It's always tough leaving the pets behind on a family vacation. But when Sassy, Chance, and Shadow fear they've been abandoned for good, they set out on a long journey to be reunited with their loving owners. They escape from a ranch and head out for downtown San Fransisco. We honestly can't name a more iconic pet trio.

Question 22

Match this movie to its proper title.

At summer camp, Annie and Hallie meet each other for the very first time. They have the same interests, birthdays, and hello, they look identical. Obviously, these girls are twins and long-lost best friends. They concoct a master plan to bring their divorced parents back together again to be one big happy family.

Question 23

Take a guess!

A professional runner who loses his chance at winning gold must now start his athletic career from scratch. Here's an idea -- why not start a Jamaican bobsled team? Four Jamaicans suddenly find themselves competing at the Winter Olympics in Canada. Together, they must prove that they're not a joke and make their country proud.

Question 24

Good luck answering this one...

This Golden Retriever can do it all. Without any training or previous experience, Buddy continuously finds himself as the leader on a variety of different sports teams. He can play basketball, football, soccer, hockey -- and that's just the beginning. Buddy eventually finds love with a female Golden Retriever and they make cute puppies.

Question 25

Only 80s kids can remember this flick...

Another devastating Disney movie. After his mother is taken from him, Tod the fox is rescued by Widow Tweed. He soon meets the neighbor's hound dog, and based on hunting purposes, the two should be enemies rather than close friends. After all, hounds are bred to sniff out smaller animals and hunt them.

Question 26

Try and remember this major throwback!

Imagine if all your home appliances suddenly came to life and had feelings. That's what happens to a toaster, vacuum cleaner, blanket, radio, and lamp. They grow lonely in an abandoned cabin and set out on an adventure to be reunited with their owner. But in a world where technology moves so fast, this group of friends may no longer be needed.

Question 27

Good luck guessing!

Wayne Szalinsk is always tinkering with crazy inventions in his upstairs lab. One day, his kids sneak in to get a peak of his machines, but something goes terribly wrong when they accidentally shrink themselves down to the size of an ant. Wayne, who thinks this machine is a failure, throws it in the trash with the kids still inside.

Question 28

Almost there! Name this one!

Who said babysitters have to be boring? This new nanny is unlike anything the Banks family has ever seen! She's fun, sassy, and a plethora of tricks up her sleeve. For example, one snap of her fingers can tidy up a room, and she knows that a spoonful of sugar can make any bitter medicine go down.

Question 29

Remember this classic? Prove it!

The right pair of shoes really can change a woman's night. With the help of her animal friends and a fairy godmother, this Disney princess manages to sneak out of her stepmother's house to attend to the royal ball and meet Prince Charming under the condition that she's back by midnight.

Question 30

Almost at the end! Just a few more movies...

Growing up? No thanks. Adulting? Hard pass. Wendy and her brothers are shocked to find a magical boy flying around their bedroom one night. He convinces them to fly off to Neverland where they never have to grow up and face the challenges of adulthood. This 1953 movie also features Captain Hook.

Question 31

Come on, everyone knows this one...

Maybe life really is better (down where it's wetter) under the sea with Ariel, Sebastian, and the rest of her aquatic friends. But when Ariel, a mermaid, falls for Eric, a human sailor, she's willing to take a deal with Ursula to exchange her tail and beautiful singing voice for legs.

Question 32

Hurry and name this movie!

This movie is a sequel starring Ellen DeGeneres as a blue fish who suffers from memory loss every 10 seconds. Her motto is, "just keep swimming, just keep swimming." She may forget a lot of things, but the one moment she remembers is being separated from her parents at a young age.

Question 33

Find a match!

Arrogant Emperor Kuzco is transformed into a llama by his power-hungry advisor, Yzma. His only chance for survival is to team up with the kind-hearted Pacha who promises to help him get back to his royal empire -- under the condition that Kuzco doesn't wipe out his village to make room for a fancy new castle.

Question 34

Name this Pixar/Disney collab!

Imagine if scaring children was the fuel a monster universe needed to run and operate. James P. Sullivan, one of the top "scarers" in his league, suddenly finds himself in a tough position after a toddler leaves the human world and enters the monster universe. A mix-up like this could have James reputation ruined for good.

Question 35

Last one!

Shy San Francisco teenager Mia Thermopolis has her world turn upside down after she discovers that she's a princess from a royal family! Her grandmother, played by Julie Andrews, is the queen of Genovia. Mia must now adapt to her new identity, all while struggling with regular adolescent drama at high school.

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