Walt Disney brought us a world of laughter and hope, full of enchanted kingdoms and magical characters that have captivated the hearts and imagination of billions of kids and kids at heart. From beloved Disney characters to frightening Disney villains; this quiz will test the knowledge of even the most devoted Disney fans.
Walt Disney brought us a world of laughter and hope, full of enchanted kingdoms and magical characters that have captivated the hearts and imagination of billions of kids and kids at heart. From beloved Disney characters to frightening Disney villains; this quiz will test the knowledge of even the most devoted Disney fans.
She was the kind of fish that tried to be kind to everyone, even the not-so-nice characters like Bruce the Shark, who tried eating her. But she also had the reputation of having the worst memory ever. Fortunately, she proved herself to be a great ally to Marlin.
This wicked woman was quoted saying, “I live for furs! I worship furs! After all, is there a woman in all this wretched world who doesn’t?” Unfortunately, her fur came at the cost of harming innocent animals, particularly puppies.
This Disney villain made her debut in “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in 1937. She was also known as the Queen or the Wicked Queen and she used a potion to take the form of an elderly woman to trick Snow White into biting a poison apple.
This adorable rabbit was the one who taught Bambi that “if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” But aside from some valuable life lessons, he also had the reputation of coming up with his own vocabulary words like “twitterpated.”
Unlike some women, Cinderella wasn’t afraid of her mice friends Gus and Jaq. If anything, they helped her deal with the loneliness and scorn that came with living with her wicked stepmother and wicked stepsisters.
When Alice first spotted the White Rabbit in her world, she was intrigued because she had never seen an animal that wore a clock around his neck, walked on two legs, or talked. But during her pursuit, she fell into a rabbit hole and ended up in Wonderland.
He might have been tiny, but he was a fearless mouse who stood up to anyone who tried to bully or mistreat his friend Dumbo the elephant. With his friendship and guidance, Dumbo managed to reunite with his mother by the end of the film.
Ariel was the fourth Disney princess introduced by the famous film studio and she is a mermaid from Atlantica who is friends with a tropical fish named Flounder who is bright yellow and blue. But despite his name, he is not in fact a flounder fish.
He gave Mowgli a life lesson when he sung the popular song. Baloo was also the young boy’s ultimate protector. In fact, the character Bagheera, said “Whenever great deeds are remembered in this jungle, one name will stand above all others: our friend, Baloo the bear.”
Jiminy was designated Pinocchio’s conscience by the Blue Fairy shortly after she gave the puppet life. Unfortunately, Pinocchio wasn’t always very receptive to his whistling companion’s advice and he soon went off on his own.
These adorable wild animals are remembered by fans for singing popular songs from the film like “Hakuna Matata” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” Timon and Pumbaa were such a hit that they got their own sequel film and a TV show.
The dwarfs were like Snow White’s extended family after she sought shelter in their home. But their hearts broke when the Evil Queen poisoned Snow White. Fortunately, Prince Charming saved her with true love's kiss.
This living snowman proved to be quite an ally and a friend to Anna. But despite Elsa’s cold attitude at the beginning of the first “Frozen” film, Olaf managed to warm her heart with his adorable and friendly attitude.
Everyone knows the fairy who wears green and uses pixie dust to fly around. Although she’s often portrayed as innocent and sweet, she showed her mean streak when Wendy came into Peter Pan’s life because she was very jealous.
Moana was the daughter of the Chief of Motunui and she had a special bond with the ocean. So, whenever the well-being of the island or her loved ones were in danger, she called on the water to aid her in times of need.
Doctor Facilier also went by the name Shadow man because of his deep connection to dark voodoo magic, which he used to take control of New Orleans and overpower anyone who dared challenge him.
Si and Am where Aunt Sarah’s twin Siamese cats. Fans of the film will, of course, remember them for their song “The Siamese Cat Song,” in which they wreck the entire house and blame it all on Lady the dog.
Merida picks archery for the Highland Games, but rejects the four suitors and chooses to enter the competition herself in order to win her own hand in marriage. In essence, she was trying to win her freedom from a potentially forced marriage.
Scar was second in line for the throne. So, he killed his brother and banished Simba. But in doing so, he compromised the whole pride. Fortunately, Simba was able to return home and regain control.
The song has enchanted millions of children’s hearts over the decades, but the lyrics aren’t just pleasant to sing along to. There’s a message in this song that lets kids know that they can counter a bad situation with something positive to make it easier to cope with.
In both the Disney animated film and in the book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll, the Queen of Hearts exerted her authority by repeatedly shouting this epic phrase. And she even carried through with her threat.
Flit the hummingbird and Meeko the hungry raccoon are hilarious in “Pocahontas.” Flit is always flying around causing Meeko to get in trouble, but the two mischievous creatures have one thing in common— they love Pocahontas.
Hakuna Matata roughly translates to “there are no troubles” in Swahili. But it was defined as “no worries” in the film “The Lion King” when the beloved animated characters who befriended Simba sang the song of the same name.
Governor Ratcliffe was a greedy and arrogant man who exclaimed to John Smith: “This is my land! I make the laws here! And I say anyone who so much as looks at an Indian without killing him on sight, will be tried for treason and hanged!”
Despite the horrible way Cinderella was treated by her stepmother and stepsisters, the young woman continued to hold out hope for a better life. She also encouraged her animal friends to keep on dreaming and this song was one way she reminded them of that.
When Mulan’s little sidekick had some word of advice to give to Mulan, he went ahead and said it. He had some truly great one-liners in the film. But Mulan was the only one who was able to communicate with this guy.
Pegasus was made from a cloud by Hercules’ father, Zeus. This winged horse was given to the demigod as a gift when he was just a baby. Since then, the two have been inseparable and even have a secret handshake based from the time when they knocked their heads together when they were babies.
Jasmine and Rajah were friends since they were young, and their relationship only grew stronger over time. Rajah may seem large and intimidating but he is actually loyal, protective, and at times, very funny.
In the 1940s Disney film “Pinocchio,” Jiminy sings this song about wishes and dreams coming true when one wishes upon a star. Over the years, the song became the Walt Disney Company’s signature anthem.
The 2017 musical/romance film was basically a live recreation of the animated film. Emma Watson played Belle, the village girl who goes on a journey to save her dad from the Beast, who is played by Dan Stevens.
After her husband’s untimely demise, Lady Tremaine puts the needs of her biological daughters ahead of her stepdaughter, Cinderella, who is far more charming and beautiful. But ultimately, her wicked plan backfired when Cinderella won the heart of the prince.
Scuttle was a dear friend of Ariel the mermaid and one of the most unforgettable moments in the film was when he claimed that the fork Ariel found was called a dinglehopper.
Known as the Evil Queen, Queen Grimhilde is outraged when she asks the mirror who is the fairest in all the land and it responds that it’s Snow White. Angered by the answer, the queen sends a hunter to destroy her stepdaughter.
Captain Hook is in command of the Jolly Roger. His crew, which includes Mr. Smee, lives aboard the vessel as well. The ship often navigates around Skull Rock, which is considered pirate territory in the film.
Pocahontas tells John Smith that her tribe has lots of gold after he mentions that his settlers are planning to steal gold. This confuses her because she thinks he is referring to corn, of which the tribe has plenty to share.
This adorable chameleon changes color to fit in with his surroundings. And although he can’t talk, he is able to communicate with Rapunzel through a series of gestures and expressions that make him one of the most adorable characters in the film.
Belle obviously upgraded when she started hanging out with the Beast. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have been able to afford a fancy dress or a lavish castle since her dad only made a living as an inventor.
Abu wore a vest and was always at Aladdin, aka Prince Ali’s side even when the young man faced the perilous Jafar. But not only did he prove himself to be a worthy sidekick, but also a great friend.
Chip was the adorable young boy who had been turned into a chipped cup by the same curse that had turned Prince Adam into a beast. Belle took an immediate liking to the cup and proved that she had no boundaries when it came to friendship.
Mother Gothel pretended to be Rapunzel’s mother, but in reality, she had kidnapped her from the kingdom’s castle and locked her in a tower. Over the years, he tapped into the power of the girl’s magic hair to keep herself looking young.
According to the song he sings in the animated version of “Beauty and the Beast,” Gaston ate four dozen eggs when he was a child, but has upped the dosage to five dozen eggs every morning now that he’s all grown up.
The drama series aired from 2011 to 2018 and had 7 seasons. During its run, viewers were introduced to all sorts of characters like Snow White and Prince Charming, who had been transported into the real world without their memories by a dark curse cast by the Evil Queen.
Maleficent was introduced on the show in a series of flashbacks. But it was later revealed that the Evil Queen, Regina, trapped her in her dragon form and imprisoned her under the Storybrooke library. Then Emma, Snow White’s daughter, slayed her. But a few seasons later, she was resurrected.
Emma Swan was the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. She was sent through a portal into the real world as a baby before the Evil Queen’s curse was unleashed. Several years later, viewers were introduced to a grown-up Emma who reunited with her long-lost parents.
The Evil Queen, Regina Mills, unleased a curse that not only sent the popular Disney characters to the real world, but also robbed them of their memories. It also locked them in time in a made up town called Storybrooke where they lived miserable, normal lives.
When Emma’s biological son, Henry, accidentally are a poisoned apple pie made by his stepmom, Regina the Evil Queen, he fell into a sleeping curse. But while visiting Henry at the hospital, Emma kissed him on the forehead, which not only broke the sleeping curse but the dark curse Regina imposed on the characters living in Storybrooke.
Although Elsa got introduced in the season three finale of the series, both she and Anna, as well as other “Frozen” characters appear throughout season four. And like her animated counterpart, Elsa also had the power to freeze things.
In the live-action series, Peter Pan had a somewhat different story than the original animated film. In this version, he was totally wicked and was the father of Rumpelstiltskin. Ultimately, the show’s heroes defeated him, but at a cost.
Captain Hook, aka Killian Jones, started out as a villain on “Once Upon a Time,” but he fell in love with Snow White’s daughter, Emma Swan, and turned good. However, their relationship was almost ruined when it was revealed that Hook was responsible for killing Prince Charming’s adoptive father several years earlier.
Although the animated version of the character depicted Maleficent as evil, the live-action film showed her to be a kind-hearted fairy who was tricked by the love of her life, Stefan. As revenge, she cursed his daughter, Aurora, but had a change of heart when the young woman re-awakened the vengeful fairy’s good nature.