Only The Biggest Disney Fans Can Name These Movies From Just One Photo

Disney is responsible for a lot of our greatest childhood memories. The company created stories of magic and epic struggles, of good triumphing over adversity and romantic love winning out in the end to get its happily ever after. In recent years, the company has become a bit of a megacorporation, cranking out animated features, Marvel superhero adventures, Star Wars lightsaber fights, and an endless line of toys and merchandising. (Of course, there were always toys and merchandising, but it didn’t used to have quite so many Jedi and Avengers as it did anthropomorphic animals and fairytale princesses from feudal European societies)

Walt Disney is the man who made movie magic something truly enchanting, and who sent fairy godmothers and talking umbrella-laden crickets to remind us that life can get better no matter what we might think in our darkest moments. Characters like Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck might not be as popular as they once were, but it was Mickey’s trip on a steamboat that opened the door for modern movies to have sound! But as big an influence as Disney has been on all of us, only the biggest fans will be able to name all these Disney films from just one picture!

Question 1

What is this adventure-filled film?

This movie from Disney came out in the early 90s and was an intense caper of magic and high stakes adventure. With an all-star cast of voice actors and an amazing soundtrack, the movie captivated audiences. Its main character was not a teenage heroine seeking love, but a boy from the streets who dreamed of being something more. Notably, the movie actually had some language in an early version of its opening song that caused crowds to march to the streets in protest. Name this movie.

Question 2

Name this great film.

This movie is an interesting piece. Like so many Disney films, it is about a teenage girl finding love. However, this movie’s protagonist wanted more than love, and had genuine passions and ambitions beyond interpersonal relationships. Love triumphs in the end, but the nature of the greater triumph is also personal growth, personal accomplishment, and the knowledgeable and compassionate characters outlasting an angry mob. See, the villain of this movie isn’t some dark sorcerer, but an angry riotous mob of close-minded people. What is this film?

Question 3

What is this cool Disney film?

When this movie came out, it hit the top of all the charts. Oh, sure. That’s no surprise. We all know how people get psyched for the newest Disney hit when it comes out (and yes, Disney movies are ALWAYS hits, even when they probably shouldn’t be on later reflection). But this movie was best known not for its story of love conquering over anxiety and toxic relationships being challenged, but rather because of its main song. What is this movie?

Question 4

Identify this classic 90s Disney movie.

Shakespeare retold by Disney. That is basically what this movie is. On the surface, it may be quite hard to tell, but yeah, this is just a Shakespeare play retold with a Disney cast of animal character. Then again, the movie does not need to rest on Shakespeare’s laurels. From its very opening chorus of a sunrise and Swahili singing, bright colors fill the screen and the characters are introduced in a glorious ritual. What is this fantastic Disney film called?

Question 5

What is this movie about a strong woman?

Strong women have become a staple of modern Disney movies, but this film really took that to a whole new level. The film looks at one of the major military campaigns to shape the course of history as we know it, involving new munitions technology and maneuvers for training, as well as extensive ploys involving deception. It is also one of the only Disney films to look at war attacks on civilian populations (though admittedly, that was a fairly common theme of Disney films in the 90s and 2000s). Name this film from just the pic provided.

Question 6

This Disney movie is an all-time classic.

One of the great classic Disney films to bring tears to the eyes of those who watched it, this movie is a classic story that follows its main character from his emergence into the world all the way up through his emergence into manhood. In the film, there are a number of cute forest critters who all find their way in the events of the story, growing into maturity. Hunters and forest fires make for memorable moments in the film. What is this Disney classic?

Question 7

Name this movie from just the picture provided.

This movie is fairly recent. It came out with a cast of Polynesian actors and actresses providing the voices. The movie’s protagonist goes on an adventure and encounters all sorts of wondrous splendors and adventures. Along the way, she encounters a braggadocious demigod with whom she teams up. A lot of the usual tropes about animal companions and stock female characters are actively explored in this movie. Real fans of Disney will clearly see which movie we are talking about with this tale of oceanic exploration.

Question 8

What is this movie Walt Disney made in the 1930s?

This is one of the most famous and most dearly beloved Disney films ever made. It is also one of those movies Walt Disney himself personally worked on. The story may not be the most nuanced movie ever made by the company, but it sure manages to capture that classic charm and sense of fairytale drama which Disney is known for. From its musical score to its pretty color palate, this movie is a classic. Tell us what it is from the picture provided.

Question 9

Rise to the challenge of naming this film.

One of the hardest parts of growing up is coming to terms with the fact that some things aren’t quite what we thought they were as children. This movie is one such example. Oh, sure, the high-flying magic adventures in this movie are a lot of fun, and the fantasy locations really evoke a sense of the imagination’s limitless potential, but one song in the film is famed for being incredibly insensitive. What is this famous Disney film that casts a shadow across the company’s reputation?

Question 10

Identify this colorful whirlwind of a film.

In this movie, a teenage girl and a slightly older man fall in love despite the differences of their respective backgrounds. What is so special about that, as, well, that is the plot of about half of all Disney films? Well, in this one, the very nature of society is challenged in a critique of colonialist attitudes (one of those common themes in 90s and 2000s Disney films, though none did it as well as this). What is this historically inspired tale of romance called?

Question 11

Have a ball guessing which movie this is.

The best stories are often the oldest, those classic tales which we grow up with and that continue to grow with us while maintaining their childlike sense of enthralling glamor. This movie is one of the oldest around, and so most adults have childhood memories of it. Since then, it has been remade and retold in various ways, but there is nothing like the classic Disney version we all know and love. Identify this beloved classic film from just the pic provided.

Question 12

Name this recent Disney hit.

This movie took some bold moves by exploring complex narratives of systemic problems such as the misuse of authority to profile people of specific demographics and the way policy makers introduced illicit substances into certain communities. Not subtle—at all. How well the metaphor holds up is up for debate as different types of animals represent different real-world problems in an incohesive allegory. That said, bravo to Disney for tackling big issues! What is this major movie development that explored police misconduct and other serious issues with adorable fursonas?

Question 13

This Disney film sent viewers spiraling down the rabbit hole.

Fantasy has grown a lot over the years, but one of the first children’s stories to really take on the psychedelic approach to magical fairytale journeys was this piece where audiences got to watch the protagonist chase the white rabbit to a tea party where madness tipped its hat to us all and wished us a very merry unbirthday. The story is an all-time classic and manages to use childlike logic to approach its dream sequences of alternate-reality narration. What is this movie?

Question 14

What was this fun film?

This movie was a breakout success for its strong storytelling techniques that brought children’s playtime to life even as the movie pioneered brand new 3D CGI animation techniques. The backstory of how this film was created—and of the tensions between Disney and Pixar back in those early days before Pixar became a part of Disney—make for their own interesting tale. What was this movie which told us all that we had a friend in its main character and showed us that Disney could go to infinity and beyond?

Question 15

Name this super family film from Disney and Pixar.

Superheroes are all the rage nowadays. That was not the case when this movie came out. Frequently referred to as the best Fantastic Four movie ever made (despite the Fantastic Four not being part of the movie), the film deals with a family of superheroes. And thankfully, that should give nothing away (because, seriously, if we look at all their properties, Disney has made at least a dozen movies which could be described as being about a family of superheroes). Name this film.

Question 16

What is this 3D animated masterpiece?

This movie tapped into the superhero genre and created a 3D animated tale of mad science, family, and ‘splodey sound effects. The movie has a diverse cast of characters who all inhabit a fiction futuristic city, and take on larger than life foes. With robots and high speed flight scenes, it might seem like so many other action sci-fi movies these days, yet there is something uniquely Disney about its heartfelt story. What is this film featured in the picture provided?

Question 17

By what name is this movie known?

This movie about a circus elephant is not the newest or best known of Disney’s films but it is certainly worth remembering. Then again, some things about it do not withstand the test of time. There are a lot of weird references and some of the animals are suggestive of stereotypical behaviors when they speak. That said, the message is simple, and one as important now as when it came out: being mean because of differences. is wrong. Identify this older Disney classic.

Question 18

Give us an honest answer about what movie this is.

Those who identify this movie will do so knowing the question comes with no strings attached. The movie is another from the vault of older classics, inspired by a 19th century story from Italy. Themes of morality, maturity, family, and honesty are explored in this magical coming-of-age narrative about what it means to be human and the struggles of what it takes to be good in a world that pressures us to be otherwise. It should not take wishing on a stat to tell us what this movie is called?

Question 19

Name this classic from Pixar and Disney.

This movie might seem like just another workplace drama if not for its oddball characters. Interestingly, the workplace in question is a power station, so the film explores issues of (un)ethical practices of gathering energy and the exploitative nature of profit-driven recklessness staunching people and innovation in such an environment. It also has the most charming cyclops ever put to film, and a sentient blue Teddy bear who good-naturedly jokes with his peers. What is this bizarre movie with a colorful cast of charmingly ghoulish characters?

Question 20

What is this modern-day version of a classic fairytale?

Disney is all about bringing fairytales to life. Sometimes, this involves feudal societies and fairy godmothers with the occasion witch or dragon thrown in there. This modern day (or near to modern) fairy tale is set in the city of New Orleans along the Mississippi River Delta. The movie is part of the Disney Renaissance and draws heavily from the stylings of Broadway as well as from the historic jazz traditions of the city. What is this romantic fairytale movie called?

Question 21

Identify this deep story about parenting.

Parenting is hard. So is growing up. In this movie from Pixar and Disney, both companies take a deep dive into exploring the relationship between fathers and sons. The story crosses the whole of the planet in an epic journey that shows the characters change in their attitudes and flow from one event to another like the rushing tides. This is also a great film to catch all sorts of Pixar-verse Easter eggs from other movies. Find the name of this flick from the options below.

Question 22

This movie's a wild good time

Based on one of the most famous pulp characters, this movie is a jungle adventure where there is little distinction between apes and men. The film is one of several Disney properties to take directly from the writing of novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs. One cool fact about the animation style is that it directly drew inspiration from the movements of surfers to show how apes (and a certain human character) moved through the trees. What is this movie shown in the picture?

Question 23

Identify this movie about a father and son.

Some of Disney’s classic characters got major updates in the 80s and 90s to try and modernize them a bit and make them hip with modern kids (gosh, the kids these days!). The result was a series of spin off TV cartoons such as TaleSpin and DuckTales. One such show got its own movie which might very well be the most 90s thing ever made, complete with radical teenage culture as interpreted by the Disney execs. Name this movie that tried to bring Disney classics to the early angsty millennials.

Question 24

Don’t get tied up trying to name this movie.

In a change of pace for the company, this film looked at toxic relationships between parents and children—and in particular the ways a parent can smother a child by not respecting their autonomy. Combing through old tropes about henchmen, villains, smart animal companions, and Disney’s various monarchies, this tale untangles all the old knots of interwoven clichés. At the end of the day (and of the film), love wins in the end, but only after challenges that question the nature of love. What is this film?

Question 25

Animals are the real stars of this 70s flick.

This oldie is one of the early examples of anthropomorphic animals interacting with humans in the human world. The movie has some intense gothic imagery set in the swamps and deals with an orphan who is exploited by a greedy pawnshop manager to acquire a famed gemstone, which in the context of this film is the world’s largest diamond. What is this movie about a pair of small rodents who commit to saving the life of a little girl and in the process go on an adventure in the bayou?

Question 26

Only real Disney fans can identify this movie.

The 70s were a weird time for Disney. If one needs any proof, they can look to this film which makes an attempt at exploring class identity of the rich and the poor and how each lives respectively different lifestyles, doing it all through animal characters. Interested in jazz and exploring just how “groovy” the music of poor animal jazz players can be, the film is, shall we say, bizarre. What is this movie about cool cats and back alley antics?

Question 27

This steampunk classic marked Disney’s move in a new direction.

Steampunk is not a common genre for any film company to work in, but especially not or Disney. This movie had Joss Whedon and the legendary artist Mike Mignola among its creative team overseeing work on the project. With a plot that involves deciphering encrypted runes and mechanized steam-powered submarines, the movie felt like an Indiana Jones-type adventure involving secret histories and ancient mysteries. While it is not as well remembered today, there is no denying that this was something new and exciting at its release. What is this movie?

Question 28

What is this imaginative retelling of England’s history?

Medieval England has always been a ripe source of material for stories, and this tale of riches, rogues, and ruffian of a princes is no exception. Because it’s Disney, the characters are not human but (yep, ya guessed it!) animals. But considering how much of this tale involves trying to outfox a prince and fights where characters demonstrate lion-like bravery, animals work as a delightful allegory for real-world historical (or mostly historical) characters. Name this movie set against a backdrop of feudal England.

Question 29

This movie is based on a famous book.

French history has continued to be a source of inspiration for the creators at Disney. This movie is adapted from a novel by the revolutionary thinker Victor Hugo, a nearly 1000-page gothic romance about corruption in the church and the way society makes monsters of those who are different (be they the Romani people, the physically deformed, or anyone who is not a classical hero of beauty and status). The villain of the film—a priest—has perhaps the greatest song of any Disney villain ever. What is this film?

Question 30

Identify this movie from just a single pic.

Scottish history and folklore inspired this bold epic about a young woman determining her own fate against all odds, turning away from marriage and tradition for the sake of her own self-determined aspirations. A skilled archer and rider, she encounters various adventures early in the story, but really, it is a story of how she clashes with her family, and how her mother might be more than a little overbearing. Real fans will have no trouble identifying this movie inspired by Scottish folklore.

Question 31

What is this ensemble film?

Pirates! Robots! SPACE! What could go wrong here? Well, just about everything. The two men who made this film—John Musker and Ron Clements—had worked on The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, and many more Disney classics. But they had one dream project they kept pitching though, a work whose script was originally titled “Treasure Island: In Space.” While visually stunning and quite creative, this movie just never quite came together, and it's very strong opening tanked and bottomed out early into the flick. Name this bizarre space saga.

Question 32

Name this dark fantasy flick.

This is the movie that almost made Disney go under. Seriously. This movie was such a flop that it resulted in Disney having to scrap much of its animation budget. The movie also had some deleted scenes which were not suited for children. It is notable for achieving some classic firsts in Disney history, like being the first Disney movie to where computer animation was used. This dark fantasy was not so much another story of fairytale magic as a dark necromantic black mass. What is this fantasy film?

Question 33

What is this gamer-friendly film?

Gamer culture dominates all corners of the internet, from message boards to the blogosphere to Disney fandom sites. It was only a matter of time before Disney made a movie for gamers. Well, an animated one (TRON is technically a Disney film after all, and it’s just a cyberpunk thriller set in an 80s arcade game). Perhaps this was inevitable after the popularity of Kingdom Hearts. Whatever the reason, this movie is all about gaming, and is a movie all gamers and Disney lovers should be familiar with.

Question 34

This comedy broke the mold of Disney’s old formula.

Humor is a staple of Disney these days, and indeed, have always been part of the company’s style, but really funny jokes are something new. This movie is a side-splitting laugh out loud comedy that has a character-driven story and was one of Disney’s first tales to depict a culture in the New World which was not a tale of colonialism by foreign invaders (in this case, showing an Incan monarch). What is this fantastic film which took Disney in new directions?

Question 35

What is this computer animated film?

This computer animated movie is a film for foodies and animal lovers alike. It is also able to acknowledge the pomp surrounding French culinary culture with its unnecessary pretensions and overreliance on egotistical personalities who think much of themselves but can’t think outside the spice box. This film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and is considered by BBC to be one of the Best 100 Films of the 21st Century. Identify this flick from Pixar and Disney?

Question 36

It doesn’t take divine inspiration to name this movie.

This film about a strong man did not have a strong opening. Taking inspiration from Greek myths, the movie was about as faithful to the original source material as Zeus was to his wife Hera. Some critics liked the film’s unique mix of artistic styles but it disappointed investors with its low Box Office performance. That said, many people seemed to enjoy the movie’s interpretation of certain underworld god as a hot-headed villain. Which Disney film is featured in the pic?

Question 37

What is this work of sci-fi?

Humans have a tendency of treating the planet like a real dump. The end result: this movie’s dystopian planet of pollution mountains and plus-sized humans sitting on their behinds while floating in low gravity. This movie is a critique of gluttony, waste, and sloth, showing how human beings will happily end their own planet while pursuing personal pleasure. Basically, the villain here is humanity. It’s almost like Disney is trying to use its platform to improve human attitudes. Still, one wonders how many Disney toys are in the film’s mountains of refuse. What movie are we discussing?

Question 38

Rise to the occasion of naming this movie.

This movie from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation has the saddest opening of any film ever made in the history of anything. Okay, maybe we are exaggerating, but if so, just a little. The injustice of love found and dreams lost is repeated again and again. After that, there is only one direction for the film to go, and that direction can best be achieved by filling a bunch of balloons with helium and attaching them to the roof of a house. In the picture provided, which film is shown?

Question 39

What is this story called?

Some things are just naturally paired together as they compliment each other. Things like burgers and fries. Movies and popcorn. Hawaiian surf culture and intergalactic alien genetic fugitives from the law. Well, okay, so maybe those last two do not traditionally get paired. But in this Disney movie, one would never know they do not belong together. The movie is about the friendship between a girl and her new pet—a pet who happens to be from out of this world. Name this film.

Question 40

Uncover the mystery of this film’s identity.

This movie from the 80s was a really creative breakthrough for Disney that delved into exploring new genres with Disney’s usual favorite trope of animal characters. The film is said to have helped end the Dark Age of Disney and begun the trends in film for the era known as the Disney Renaissance. It’s Moriarty-inspired villain clashes with a Sherlock Holmes-esque detective, their wits and wills sparring for the soul of the city of London. What is this movie called?

Question 41

Give voice to the identity of this melodiously enchanting film.

This film is almost universally beloved as one of the greatest things ever made by Disney Studios. The movie takes place under the sea, except for the parts which do not. The film is not without a number of problems. That its main character loves to sing but is expected to give up her voice to gain a set of legs in the pursuit of a man is questionable. That said, the film still remains a classic for a reason. Identify this movie from the options below.

Question 42

Figure out which movie this is from just the pic provided.

This was the very last movie Walt Disney ever personally produced, making it a classic in the minds of many. Much of the animation was reused later on for the making of Robin Hood. Its song “The Bare Necessities” is considered one of the classic Disney songs of the Silver Age of Disney, and indeed, this is the last film of the Silver Age of Disney as the company went into a decline after the passing of its founder in 1966. What is this movie?

Question 43

Name this unbelievably good film.

When this movie came out in the late 80s, it was a revolution in new technologies as it combined live action cinematography with animated characters from the Golden Age of Animation. The noir hardboiled detective elements in this story seem like they came out of the 1920s, yet still somehow manage to stay accessible to kids. The conspiracy in the story is to literally remove toons from the world. What is this film which broke new ground in animation technology when it came out?

Question 44

This movie is truly magical.

Based on the first novel by writer T.H. White which compile his collected magnum opus The Once and Future King, this film looked at a young boy called Wart, and who would end the movie by pulling a piece of enchanted cutlery from a rock and being proclaimed Arthur Pendragon, leader of the Britons. For a movie about a young child learning the black arts in preparation for assuming his role as head of a country due to a random fluke of fate, this movie is surprisingly good. Name this flick.

Question 45

Identify this movie from the picture.

This musical tale is inspired by the holiday honoring those who have passed and is about a boy named Miguel who travels to the land of the unliving. The 3D animation in this CGI piece is not what delivers on the spectacle of the film so much as the use of color, light, and music. The movie also includes some powerful dialogues about family and hard work which demonstrate societal pressures without being overt in the subtext of other messages. What is this movie called?

Question 46

Name this movie about friendship.

Another Disney movie about animals. This film is set in the rural countryside where two animals from different backgrounds befriend one another. At the time this movie was made (which is to say, back in the ancient pre-digital Dinosaur era of 1981) the film was the most expensive animated film ever created, with Disney paying $12 million to make it. The film generated five times as many profits, coming in at $63 million in profits. Identify this film from the titles below.

Question 47

What is this movie called?

This romantic movie about animals in love was produced by Walt Disney and came out in 1955. The female character came from an upper class household, while the male animal character literally lives in the street. The movie is perhaps best known for an unforgettable romantic outing where a spaghetti dinner turns into a kiss as each of the two lovers advance from puppy love to full on romance as they nibble down a length of noodle to find each other’s lips. Identify this flick.

Question 48

Identify this big hit.

This movie is all about who we really are on the inside. Characters are sentient embodiments of emotions, complete with the full blown intensity of what it entails to be 100% invested in a single emotion. Pixar and Disney consulted with a number of professional psychologists to make this movie, among them famous psychologist Paul Ekman. Just do not tell its creators about a similarly named movie from Warner Bros called Osmosis Jones. What is this computer animated film called?

Question 49

Only real Disney fans can name this movie.

This movie is Disney’s take on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. There are of course a few minor changes. Just small changes. Like moving the location of the story from London to New York. And turning almost all the main characters into talking dogs and a talking cat. While successful at the box office, the movie was panned by critics. It is part of the era known as the Dark Age of Disney. Name this movie about a cat and several dogs in the city.

Question 50

This movie gave fans something they all wished for.

Disney loves to make fun of itself. That is at least what they do nowadays. The movie that started it all was this mix of live action and animated storytelling. The hardships of life in modern New York combine with the sad realities of life in a home where a single dad tries raising his daughter, even as both are given new life and light through a singing magical Disney princess. This is the movie that reinvigorated tired Disney topes by making them comical. What is it?

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