Only A Real Disney Fan Can Match All 35 Scenes To Their Songs

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We all grew up with Disney movies, because they have been around for all of our lifetimes. Even the oldest among us will remember a Disney movie coming out, as the very first one premiered in 1937. That was Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Since then, countless films have been produced by the Walt Disney Company, all telling tales of lovely princesses, brave men, talking animals, and pretty much any fantasy anyone could imagine. Disney is something  that connects us all, because in one way or another, we all have memories of these movies and can relate to them somehow.

Probably the most memorable thing about a Disney movie besides its hero or heroine is the music. Numerous Disney hits will live on in history for their greatness, and it is hard to hear any of them without picturing where we heard them first: in the scene of the movie they came from. For example, if you hear the song, "I Just Can't Wait to Be King", it is hard not to see in your mind little Simba and Nala from The Lion King, prancing through the African savannah and being little troublemakers. Or hearing "Supercallifregillisticexpialidocious", you can just see Mary Poppins dancing around. The examples are endless.

How many of the following 35 famous Disney songs can you place to the scene?

Question 1

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Let's start with an easy one: the opening scene of a lot of people's favorite Disney movie, The Lion King. During this scene on Pride Rock, Rafiki holds up the new baby lion Simba for the whole animal kingdom to see, and the animals all bow down to him as Simba's mother and father look on with pride. It is a powerful scene with a powerful song to match, and the perfect opening to what is a classic and very loved Disney film.

Question 2

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This scene is a favorite from one of the earliest Disney movies, The Little Mermaid. It is a romantic scene that sees Prince Eric and his voiceless love Ariel on a canoe about to kiss for the first time. They are falling for each other and surrounded by everything to encourage their romance- singing fish, fish that squirt fountains into the air, low lighting, and being alone in a watery cave setting with twinkling lights. What more could a couple need to fall in love?

Question 3

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This classic Disney scene from the movie Aladdin is when Princess Jasmine and Aladdin take a ride on the magic carpet throughout the starry night and around the world. They sing the song together while flying through the sky and over the clouds, around their city of Agrabah, to the pyramids and the Sphinx in Egypt, along a river, through a desert with white horses, and to the Acropolis in Greece. It is one of the most romantic songs and scenes that Disney has ever made.

Question 4

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Disney's very first-ever movie was Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, released in 1937, and it is beloved to this day. It is the story of a princess who runs away from her evil stepmother who wants her dead so she can be the fairest in the land. Snow White hides out in a little cabin in the woods, with seven dwarves she befriends. But the queen turns herself into a witch and poisons Snow White with an apple, who will only awaken with true love's kiss. In the scene above, which song are the dwarves singing?

Question 5

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

The 2013 Disney movie Frozen was one of its most successful ever. The musical fantasy is a tale of Princesses Elsa and Anna, and was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. Elsa sings this song, and it is about her being able to use her powers freely and not worry about hurting anyone anymore. She has moved to a ice castle far from her home of Arendelle and can now be free to be who she really is, which she has not been able to do since childhood.

Question 6

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In 2010, Disney released the Rapunzel-inspired movie, Tangled, about a girl with ridiculously long golden hair who has been trapped in a tower by her mother for her entire life. She then leaves one day and is off on an adventure, the first of her life, where she discovers all life has to offer, including love with a handsome prince. This is Disney's 50th film, and was called Tangled rather than Rapunzel to keep it more gender-neutral. In this scene, what song is Rapunzel singing?

Question 7

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In this scene, Cinderella's Fairy Godmother is treating her to a much-deserved night at the palace. With the stroke of her wand (and of course a fun song), the Fairy Godmother turns a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, and Cinderella's rags into a beautiful ball gown and glass slippers, which in the end will be the very thing that leads the prince to find her. Which song does the Fairy Godmother sing while getting Cinderella ready for the ball?

Question 8

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 Disney love story between the lovely Belle and the ugly Beast, who is actually a prince cursed with having the appearance of a beast. He has until the last rose petal falls to find true love, or the curse will last forever. He even goes as far as to keep Belle hostage in his castle, where she begins to see that there is more than meets the eye with this beast, who also has a friendly and entertaining staff of talking and singing inanimate objects living with him, who are the ones singing this song in this picture.

Question 9

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Pocahontas was a 1995 Disney movie based on the real-life Native American woman of the same name, who was associated with the Colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. In the movie, she falls in love with one of the settlers, John Smith, and saves his life when her father tries to kill him, although there are disputes over whether this truly happened in real life or not. In the above scene, Pocahontas is going down the raging river, singing her heart out. Which song is it?

Question 10

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This scene comes from the 1998 Disney movie Mulan, which is about a girl who disguises herself as a man in order to be allowed to serve in her country's army. It takes place during the Han Dynasty, and the title character of Mulan takes her father's place so he does not have to fight in the war. This song is sung by the character Shang when he is training his soldiers, and Mulan proves to be an even better soldier than her male counterparts.

Question 11

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In Greek mythology, Hercules is the son of Zeus, and in the Disney version of things, he is stripped of his immortality as a baby. When he is older, he must work to get it back, which as you can imagine, is no easy feat. But if anyone can do it, it is Hercules, of course. This song is about that journey, and is sung by Michael Bolton. Some of the lyrics explain his journey, speaking of not looking back, staying strong, and other positive reinforcements for himself to succeed.

Question 12

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In The Lion King, a grown-up Simba falls in love with his childhood friend Nala, whom he has not seen since the day his father Mufasa was killed by Scar. Simba had run away, and lived with Timon and Pumba in the jungle all those years before stumbling upon Nala one day, when they rekindled their friendship, and it turned more romantic. This song, sung by Elton John, sees the two ions frolicking in the water hole and the waterfalls, and is perfect for watching two lovebirds (er, lions) reconnect.

Question 13

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

One of everyone's favorite Disney characters is Genie from Aladdin, voiced by Robin Williams. He is goofy, lovable, and has some super-cool powers. In this song, the goofball Genie pretty much sums up all the reasons in the world why is so very cool, and he shows off for Aladdin, who has just released him from the lamp in which he has been stuck for thousands of years. Since technically Aladdin is now his "Master", Genie wants to ensure he shows him just how much his powers can be worth to him.

Question 14

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This beautiful song was sung in the Disney movie Mulan, and is the most famous song in the movie. Christina Aguilera and her insanely amazing vocals are known for this song. Some of the lyrics go, "Look at me, you may think you see who I really am. But you'll never know me. Every day it's as if I play a part. Now I see if I wear a mask I can fool the world. But I cannot fool my heart." Great words to describe a girl on an incredible journey in the Imperial Army of ancient China.

Question 15

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

One of everyone's favorite Disney songs comes from this scene from The Little Mermaid, during which the crab Sebastian is singing a song to his best buddy Ariel, pleading her to not leave the ocean to become a human with legs. He is trying to appeal to her sense of home, and as he does so, the tune he comes up with is quite upbeat and fun to sing along to, and even has a Jamaican sort of beat. But alas, his pleas fall on deaf ears because Ariel wants what she has wanted for her whole life: to be up where the people are.

Question 16

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

The first The Jungle Book came out in 1967, although a remake was made recently in 2016, directed by Jon Favreau (there was also a 1994 version). The Jungle Book is a classic tale about a little boy, Mowgli, who grows up with the animals in the jungle- some who are his allies, and others who are not. Interestingly, Walt Disney died during the production of this film. What is the famous song his last film is best known for?

Question 17

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Princess Tiana is the singer of this song, one of the most famous from her Disney movie, The Princess and the Frog, which was released in 2009 and tells the story of Tiana, who is mistaken for a princess and kissed by a cursed frog who had hoped to break his own spell. Instead, he turned her into a frog, as well! The two new pals hop around New Orleans trying to find help from a voodoo priestess. In this scene, she sings about keeping going and not giving up because she is so close to so many of her goals- returning to being a human, among other things.

Question 18

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In this scene, we are introduced to the "real" day to day life of the woman known as Cinderella, only because she is usually covered with ashes from cleaning the fireplace. She wakes up, feeds the animals, and her stepmother and stepsisters, and prepares for the day, starting in her sparse attic bedroom with only the little animals as her friends to talk to. Nevertheless, she dreams, and will never stop dreaming for a different kind of life. The sweet-natured girl would never fight tooth-and-nail for a different life, but she ends up with it anyway.

Question 19

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

If you know anything about Beauty and the Beast, or the character of Gaston, you know that he wants Belle, and he wants her all to himself, at all costs. The big-muscled man thinks very highly of himself, which does not appeal to Belle in the slightest, and that is something he cannot understand. In fact, she downright hates him for it. But not everyone does, as we can plainly see in this scene that features Belle's pursuer and all of his pursuers, as well.

Question 20

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel lend their voices to the characters of Anna and Elsa respectively, and this is one of the songs they perform together in the movie Frozen. It is a song about Anna's delight about Elsa's coronation and thus her being able to see people again. The song is almost a conversation back and forth between the sisters, addressing some of their issues with each other and with love, and can only be best described by the lyrics, themselves: "There'll be magic, there'll be fun! I could be noticed by someone. And I know it is totally crazy to dream I'd find romance. At least I've got a chance!"

Question 21

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Singing this tune from Disney's The Little Mermaid is the evil octopus and nemesis of Ariel's father, King Triton. Her name is Ursula the Sea Witch, and she is singing this song to Ariel to tempt her into trading her beautiful singing voice for temporarily gaining human legs, which she has always dreamed of having. As we know, Ariel does make the trade, and Ursula's ugly, maniacal voice is replaced by the lovely voice of Ariel. Then, when Ariel gains her legs, she has no voice to introduce herself to Prince Eric.

Question 22

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In the 1961 movie 101 Dalmations, the man singing this song is the owner of Pongo. His name is Roger Radcliffe, a man living in London who fell in love with and married a woman named Anita. Then Anita's dog Perdita and his dog Pongo fell in love, too. The only problem? Anita's old friend who wants to sell all of Pongo and Perdita's puppies for their fur. An angry Roger sings this song about the evil woman, the lyrics of which are both accurate and amusing.

Question 23

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In the Disney movie Pocahontas, the song from the above scene is the theme song for the movie. In 1995, the song won an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 68th Annual Academy Awards. It also won a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award. According to Wikipedia, the song "poetically presents the Native American viewpoint that the earth is a living entity where humankind is connected to everything in nature." It is a learning moment for Pocahontas' love interest, John Smith.

Question 24

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In 1940, Pinocchio became Disney's second film after 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. It tells the story of a wooden puppet brought to life by a fairy, and his only wish is to be a real boy. The song sung in the picture above can be heard at the beginning and the end of the film, and has become representative of the Walt Disney Company. It is a song sung by Jiminy Cricket, who serves as Pinocchio's conscience throughout the movie.

Question 25

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Peter Pan is the story of a fun-loving and mischievous young boy who never grows up and only wants to have fun. He can fly, and spends much of his time fighting pirates, singing songs, and hanging out with his friends the Lost Boys on the mythical island of Neverland. At one point, he recruits London siblings John, Michael, and Wendy Darling, who can be seen flying with him in the picture above. Which song are they singing as they fly?

Question 26

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Tarzan is a Disney animated story about a little boy named Tarzan, who grows up in the African wilderness, with a gorilla named Kala acting as his mother. It is not until a British expedition enters the jungle and he meets a beautiful woman named Jane that he first understands that he is human, and is then torn between the only life he has ever known, and the one he could have in civilization. In this scene, a song is being sung by Phil Collins. Which song is it?

Question 27

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

1959's Sleeping Beauty is known for the beautiful blonde princess, the curse put on her, and the three little fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, It is also known for Maleficent, the evildoer who casts a spell upon the newborn princess that she will die at 16 years old. Thanks to the good fairies, she only falls into a deep sleep instead, and is able to be awakened at love's first kiss. In this scene, Princess Aurora is chatting with a handsome prince, mid-song. Which song is it?

Question 28

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This cutesie song is sung in the 1970 Disney movie The Aristocats, about a mother cat and her three little kittens in Paris. But a jealous butler kidnaps the cats and leaves them in the middle of nowhere. It is only with the help of a smooth-talking tomcat that they find their way home, and back to their pampered way of life. In this scene, mother cat Duchess, and two of her babies, Marie and Berlioz, sing about... well, singing and music.

Question 29

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

The 1964 live-action Disney film Mary Poppins is a classic, starring the lovely and famous Julie Andrews as nanny Mary Poppins, who is charged with taking care of two children, Jane and Michael Banks, in 1910 London. The song is an upbeat tune that is easy to get stuck in your head, and is sung by Mary Poppins while attempting to get Jane and Michael to clean their room, which is of course not something they want to do, but their nanny shows them that with a change of attitude, it can actually be fun.

Question 30

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Toy Story is a 1995 Pixar Animation Studios movie made for Walt Disney Pictures. It tells the story of a little boy named Andy's toy collection, namely the cowboy doll Woody and Andy's newest toy, a space doll named Buzz Lightyear. Initially, Woody and Buzz do not get along, and are at odds for Andy's affections. But throughout the course of three Toy Story movies, the two become close, and they are the sort of leaders of Andy's group of toys.

Question 31

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Zootopia is one of Disney's most recent creations, and it is the story of a little bunny named Judy Hopps who no one thinks can become a cop, which is her dream. So she moves from her hometown of Bunnyburrow to the big city of Zootopia, where the thought is that anyone can be anything. Pictured above on the train to Zootopia, leaving home for her new life, is Judy, excited and determined to prove everyone wrong. What song by the Zootopian artist Gazelle is she listening to in her earphones?

Question 32

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

This is one Disney song that will definitely get stuck in your head- even though most people only know the lyrics, "We are Siamese if you please, we are Siamese if you don't please." And that's it. From the 1955 Disney movie Lady and the Tramp, comes this annoying (yet somehow appealing) song from these evil cats. They are part of the story of the sweet Lady, and her love interest Tramp, both of whom are two dogs that fall in love.

Question 33

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In this song from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Snow White has stumbled upon the cutest little cottage in the woods, after running away from the evil queen who sent a huntsman to kill her. Snow White got lost, then with the help of her animal friends, found this cottage, which she proceeded to clean and sing while she cleaned- with the help of the animals of course. At this point, the owners of the cabin do not know her and she does not know them, but she is hoping to get in their good graces with her work.

Question 34

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

Hocus Pocus is one of Disney's live-action films. It is about three quirky witches from 17th-century Salem that get brought back to life in the 1990's by a high school virgin. It is then kid versus witch on Halloween night as Max Dennison and his sister, girlfriend, and talking black cat try to put an end to the witch sisters Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson for good. There are not too many songs sung in the movie, but in the above scene, the sisters perform live for a Halloween party. What song do they sing?

Question 35

Which Disney song belongs to this scene?

In 1961, Hayley Mills pulled double-duty when she played twins Susan and Sharon who were separated at birth then met up years later at summer camp (in the 1998 remake, Lindsay Lohan played the twins, then named Hallie and Annie). The twins initially despise each other, but when forced to spend time alone in the camp's isolation cabin, they realize they are not just lookalikes but sisters, and that their parents had divorced and each taken one of them when they were babies. Then they hatch a plan to get them back together- which involves switching places!

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