The Challenging Disney Quiz That Would Stump Even The Best Of Fans

Since the turn of the 20th century, the Walt Disney Company has been entertaining the world through their hit animated films, TV shows, and theme parks across the globe. The word "Disney" is nearly synonymous with quality; though there have been some truly terrible films to come out of the House of Mouse over the years, they are always overshadowed by the four or five other critically-acclaimed box office successes the company puts out that same year. Likewise, the Disney theme parks are the most lucrative and successful parks of all time, taking in millions of visitors every single day!

With such success naturally comes a massive following- In recent years Disney has gone beyond being a simple entertainment company for many and has become a lifestyle; thousands of people across the world life, breath, eat, and sleep everything Disney. They can quote every animated film line for line. They visit each and every one of the parks each year and they are closely familiar with them all. Some even go as far as to dress up like their favorite Disney characters as part of their everyday fashion and listen to Disney songs on their music streaming services.

Whether you are a die-hard Disneyfile or just a casual fan, we can all agree that the company has made some of the greatest movies of the last hundred years! How well do you think you know the House of Mouse? Take this quiz and find out! This challenging Disney quiz would stump even the best of fans!

Question 1

What was the Name of Bambi's Best Friend?

Bambi has to be one of the most traumatic kids movies to ever grace the silver screen! Although the story is fairly innocent on the surface (a little deer makes friends in the forest and grows up to be its protector), it features one of the most horrifying moments in cinema history- While walking out in the cold snow, Bambi's mom is killed by a hunter. Afterwards, the titular character makes friends with a young bunny who helps him go about his adventures. What is the bunny's name?

Question 2

Captain Hook's Sidekick is-

Peter Pan is still to this day one of Disney's most beloved films as well as one of its most popular rides at their theme parks. The tale follows a group of British children as they are whisked away by Peter Pan and his friend Tinkerbell to Neverland, a place where kids never have to grow up. Throughout the film they are pursued by Peter's rival, the notorious pirate Captain Hook and his bumbling sidekick. What was the name of Hook's second in command?

Question 3

Which Popular Song was Sung by the Genie?

Disney's Aladdin is still considered to be one of the best films to come out of the Renaissance Period as well as one of the company's most memorable. Part of what made the movie such a smash hit was the inclusion of the late great Robin Williams as the Genie, Aladdin's servant and eventual friend/sidekick. The Genie gets to sing one of the more popular songs from Disney's catalogue; a song that allows Williams to cut loose and show off his showmanship! What is the song?

Question 4

The Bird in the Lion King was Named-

For most Millenials, the Lion King is considered to be the greatest Disney movie ever made. What is there not to like about it? It has a great message, lots of twists and turns, an incredible voice cast, and original songs created by Elton John himself! One particular character that kids found charming was the royal advisor, an African bird with a British accent who was constantly putting off a grumpy attitude. The character was voiced by Mr. Bean himself (Rowan Atkinson), but what was his name?

Question 5

Who Did the Voice of Hades in Hercules?

In 1997, Disney released Hercules, a story based on the Greek legends of the ancient world. Though it was a critical success and found an audience in the home video market, it is still considered one of the company's less financial successful movies. One of the standouts of the movie was the main villain, Hades- The evil Greek God was one of the funniest and most charismatic bad guys in recent memory as well as one of Disney's best. He brought to life by this legendary actor-

Question 6

Which Prince did Ariel Fall in Love With?

Even in modern-day Disney movies, a common trope is to have the main character fall in love and eventually end up with another character. In the earlier movies, the person who was being fallen for was often a handsome prince; Cinderella, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel, and Snow White all fell into this trope. Ariel's love interest was a little bit different, seeing as how he was the least "Prince-like" of Disney's characters. What was the name of the man that the Little Mermaid ended up with?

Question 7

Which Famous Singer Did the Soundtrack for Tarzan?

Though it isn't lumped up there with Disney's finest, 1999's Tarzan is still seen as a great addition to the company's resume. Based on the popular serials of the '40s and '50s by the same name, the story followed a man raised by apes as he found love with an elite British woman. For the soundtrack, Disney once again paired up with a popular songwriter/singer. The result was incredible- Say what you will about the film itself, but Tarzan boasts one of the best soundtracks in all of Disney!

Question 8

What is Mr. Incredible's Alter-Ego?

After years of waiting with baited breath, fans of The Incredibles are finally getting a sequel with 2018's The Incredibles II! The first film is seen as one of the better Pixar movies, with its inclusion of themes like aging, family values, fidelity, and the duality of vigilantes. After the superhero registration act goes into affect, Mr. Incredible and his wife, Elasti-Girl, have to go into hiding with new identities. When we catch up with the heroes in the first movie, this is Mr. Incredible's alter-ego:

Question 9

Which Disney Film Received a Special Oscar Statue?

With the success Disney has had over the past century, it is no surprise that the company has won multiple Academy Awards. Disney's animated films have been so popular that the Academy created a new category especially so that the company wouldn't be in direct competition with the rest of the industry. One particular movie took the world by storm when it came out back in the day; this particular animated film won a special Oscar that was custom-made for Disney. What movie was it?

Question 10

What Film Was the First to Beat Disney for Best Animated Picture?

During Oscar season, most people just assume that Disney is going to take home the award for Best Animated Picture. After all, the category was created specifically to recognize the types of movies the company is best at making! When the House of Mouse was finally defeated in this category, it was shocking. The feat hasn't been accomplished too many times, but the few movies that have beat Disney have been well worth it! What was the first movie to beat them for Best Animated Picture?

Question 11

The Piggy Bank in Toy Story is Named-

The first Toy Story was a game changer when it was released in the mid-'90s. The movie was the first big-budget film to be rendered completely in CGI as well as Pixar's first major flick. It was a huge success, leading to two sequels (with a fourth on the way) and merchandise all over the place! One of the minor characters in the series is a talking piggy bank who is played by John Ratzenberger (of Cheers fame). What was the character's name?

Question 12

What are the Names of Donald Duck's Nephews?

A character with as many anger issues as Donald Duck needs to always have a foil, or a person who can set him off. Though he has had a bunch of different triggers through the years, the most common ones are his nephews; this trio likes to tease and torment their uncle as much as they can just for laughs! They also were the stars of the ridiculously popular Ducktales TV show from the '90s as well as its modern-day reboot. What are their names?

Question 13

Which of the Following Franchises Does Disney NOT Own?

In recent years, Disney has become a multi-billion dollar conglomerate. The company has gone around purchasing several independent companies, taking over the production of many of our beloved childhood franchises and rebooting them, making sequels, or turning them into TV shows. The results have been mostly positive, though some more successful than others. However, there ares still plenty of popular franchises out there that the House of Mouse doens't have a hand in. Which of the following does Disney NOT own?

Question 14

Who Played King Louie in the Jungle Book Remake?

In recent years, Disney has taken a liking to the process of remaking all of its animated movies in live action. The treatment has been given to Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Beauty and the Beast, and Pete's Dragon so far with live-action versions of Mulan, Aladdin, Dumbo, and the Lion King on the horizon. The remake of the Jungle Book was a smash hit and featured a large cast of A-listers providing the voices for the various characters. Who was the voice of King Louie?

Question 15

What Film Kicked off Disney's Renaissance Period?

Post World War II, Disney wasn't doing so hot on the film front. While their theme parks were a smashing success with guests from across the world, their animated movies did so-so with audiences. That is, until 1989, when this movie was released. The success of this film kick-started what is known as the "Renaissance Period" of the company, a time in which they were churning out masterpiece after masterpiece up until their streak ended in 1999. What movie started this revival?

Question 16

Donald Duck Served in Which Branch of the Military?

Oh, yes...Donald Duck is a veteran. It's hard to believe today, but the outfit Donald wears in all of his cartoons wasn't for show! Back in the '40s, Disney had their beloved Duck join up with the U.S. military as a form of propaganda to promote the country's war efforts. This revelation also puts a crazy spin on the character's personality; Is Donald really just a hot-head, or does he suffer from PTSD from the horrors he saw while fighting in WWII? What branch did he serve in?

Question 17

What was the Name of the '90s Toon That Parodied Batman?

Along with Disney's resurgence on the Silver Screen during the Renaissance Period came a return to form on the small screen, as well. Cable TV was quickly gaining popularity, and the House of Mouse jumped on the opportunity to create their own channel filled with original programming. This led to several new awesome TV shows such as Ducktales, Timon and Pumba, and Gargoyles. This particular show in the line-up was a parody of the popular Batman: The Animated Series and featured a crime-fighting Duck decked out in purple.

Question 18

What Was Disney's Very First Character?

Believe it or not, had things gone the way Disney had intended them, Mickey Mouse wouldn't be the mascot of the company! Originally, Walt Disney had created the character of a lucky rabbit who starred in several comic books drawn by the legend. This was the first Disney-created character to blow up and get his own series as well as merchandise. Sadly, Walt signed away his rights to the character and had to create Mickey Mouse in his place. Today, Disney has once again regained the rights to the character. What is his name?

Question 19

Idina Menzel (Elsa) is Famous for What Broadway Musical?

The 2013 smash hit Frozen is still a cultural phenomenon, even five years later. The film featured a stellar cast of characters and voice actors on top of an incredible soundtrack and a plot that went against the standard Disney film. Of course, everybody knows the lyrics to "Let it Go" and is in love with the adorable little snowman Olaf. However, did you know that Idina Menzel, the powerful voice of Elsa, got her start on Broadway? What musical did she get her start in?

Question 20

What was Mickey Mouses' Original Name?

Today, Mickey Mouse is a household name. Even people who don't enjoy Disney movies or shows recognize the iconic image of the mouse in red and white overalls! However, the classic character started off under a completely different name. In 1928 Walt Disney released his first fully animated short film in which he voiced the titular character (who would eventually go on to become Mickey); the short was such a hit that Disney began using the character in every short that came after! What was his name?

Question 21

Who was the Villain in Pocahontas?

Although it may have been based off of real people and real historical events, Pocahontas is about as non-historical as you can get! The Powhatan Princess didn't fall in love with John Smith, and the story as told in the film has little to no truth in regards to the actual events. The villain of the movie is a rare case in which (because he was based off of a real person) the Disney baddie doesn't meet a gruesome end by the closing credits. What was the villain's name?

Question 22

Disney's Cartoon Block from the '90s was Called-

Even though the company had been producing original TV shows for almost ten years, the '90s saw the company create hit after hit on their new Disney Channel with shows like Gargoyles, Ducktales, The Mighty Ducks, and Goof Troop! These shows became so popular that Disney was soon running out of slots to put their shows on; this led to the creation of a two-hour block of programming every day in which random cartoons would be played in syndication. What was this block called?

Question 23

Ursala is Famous for Which Song?

Ursala has got to be one of Disney's more memorable villains. The character is a diva; always concerned about her looks and her figure despite the fact that she is literally a purple half-octopus woman! She is also the Disney villain that comes closest to an absolute victory; she is only defeated when Eric rams a ship's bow through her stomach. Ursala's most famous moment in the movie comes when she breaks out into this unforgettable tune, as she tries to convince Ariel to make a deal with her.

Question 24

What are the Names of the Mice in Cinderella?

1950's Cinderella is still to this day regarded as one of the company's greatest films. The story is as old as time; a young woman is forced into servitude by her evil stepmother and ugly stepsisters until one night her fairy Godmother gives her a chance to go to the Prince's ball. Here she falls in love with the Prince, who has to track her down after she runs away. Along the way Cinderella is aided by two mice- What are their names?

Question 25

Which Character is Revealed as the Real Villain of Zootopia?

Much like Frozen, Zootopia was a movie that subverted the expectations of the viewers as well as gave us some biting social commentary about our own world. The story follows Officer Judy Hopps (Zootopia's first rabbit police officer) and Nick (a sly fox) as they try to solve the mystery of what is causing predators in the city to go feral. Near the end of the movie the two think that they have it all figured out, when this surprise villain is revealed to be behind it all-

Question 26

In Brave, the Mother was Turned into a:

Despite winning Best Animated Picture for the year it was released, Brave is the Red-headed stepchild of Pixar. It wasn't necessarily bad, but it is often forgotten about when talking about the company's crowning achievements. The plot revolves around a young Scottish girl named Merida, who makes a deal with a witch that turns her mother into a creature; she then spends the rest of the film trying to turn her mom back into a human while also growing closer to her matriarch.

Question 27

What is the Name of the Protagonist in The Hunchback of Notre Dame?

The Hunchback of Notre Dame has to be one of the darkest Disney movies in existence. Despite the fact that it features talking gargoyles and musical numbers, it also has a villain that straight-up murders people and sings about the fires of Hell. Not to mention, its protagonist is a deformed introvert who just wants to make friends. The cast and characters of the Hunchback of Notre Dame are amazing, but the main character is the one that everybody remembers. What is his name?

Question 28

Who Sings "I'll Make a Man Out of You"?

Sing it with us now- Let's get down to business, to defeat (hu-ah!) the Huns...."I'll Make a Man Out of You" is the most popular song from Mulan as well as one of the catchiest Disney songs in existence. Believe it or not, the tune is not actually sung by the voice actor that plays Shang in the movie. Instead, it is credited to this big-voiced hearthrob who was popular for his more family-friendly songs and TV show- Who sang this hit?

Question 29

Wreck-It Ralph's Rival and Friend is Named-

For the Gamer inside all of us, Wreck-It Ralph was a treat to behold. The Disney film had a lot of heart, following a video game villain who just wanted to be a hero for once in his life. The movie was filled with several references to our favorite video games, including the titular character himself (who was a knock off of Donkey Kong). Ralph's main rival in the game world is this character, a Mario knock-off who goes around with a golden hammer and fixes things.

Question 30

This Disney Cartoon Shared an Art Style with Batman: TAS

During their successful block of original programming in the '90s, Disney started to experiment with their art style and the content of their shows. This led to a short-lived series that developed a cult following over the years that was drawn in the same style as the popular DC Animated Universe (Batman: TAS, Superman: TAS, and Justice League). The show followed a group of medieval creatures who were resurrected in modern-day New York City by the evil David Xantos. What was this show called?

Question 31

According to his Song, How Large is Gaston?

If you had to pick one Disney film to call the objective best of the bunch, most people would probably lean towards Beauty and the Beast. This movie is to this day the only animated feature to ever compete for Best Picture, and it has what is probably the most memorable overall cast of characters from the House of Mouse. The main villain, Gaston, is a boastful and malicious idiot. During his big song (simply called "Gaston") he talks about how he eats five dozen eggs to make himself the size of-

Question 32

Stitch is Experiment Number-

Stitch has to be the perfect protagonist for those that were children in the early 2000s; he is full of energy, likes to cause chaos, and yet still has a heart of gold when things get rough. The character starred in the hit film Lilo & Stitch in 2002 before getting his own TV show and a few direct to DVD sequels. Stitch is an alien experiment who was able to escape his creator, Jumba and crash land on Earth. What is Stitch's "real name?"

Question 33

What Happens to the Boys on Pleasure Island?

Pinocchio is one of Disney's first major hits; it came fresh on the heels of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and was just as successful with critics as its predecessor. This movie was also the one that gave us some of Disney's most iconic moments, such as Jimminy Cricket's "When You Wish Upon a Star" and the scene with the Whale. However, one scene that sticks out is the horrifying "Pleasure Island" scene, in which Pinocchio and his friends are left to do whatever they please, including drink alcohol and smoke cigars. What happens to them?

Question 34

When Did Disney World Open?

Although Disneyland was a smashing success, it ran into a problem fairly early on- Because it was built in the middle of a highly populated area, there was nowhere for the park to expand. The solution? Walt Disney went out to Orlando and bought up a bunch of different pieces of land under using different companies with the intention to build Disney World; though Walt would pass away before the park was finished, we all know how successful it ended up being! When did it open?

Question 35

When did Disney Land Open?

The Happiest Place on Earth is arguably Walt Disney's greatest success. Dissatisfied with the dirtiness and unsafe conditions of California's local theme parks, Disney decided to pool his resources and create a place where families could go and spend the day without worrying about getting injured or sick from their environment. A few years later, Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California to much success; the opening of the park broke attendance records for the time, and the park is still considered the biggest and best in the world.

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