Disney has been part of all children’s lives, each one with a favorite character or movie. This includes a choice of their most loved villains, heroes, and best of all, the Disney princesses. All Disney characters have their own set of characteristics, but there’s one thing they all have in common: the courage and determination that let them have their happily ever after. It’s always a treat to guess who they are. This Disney quiz is definitely bringing back some memories but weirdly enough not everyone can remember all the details we used to ignore as kids.
Disney has been part of all children’s lives, each one with a favorite character or movie. This includes a choice of their most loved villains, heroes, and best of all, the Disney princesses. All Disney characters have their own set of characteristics, but there’s one thing they all have in common: the courage and determination that let them have their happily ever after. It’s always a treat to guess who they are. This Disney quiz is definitely bringing back some memories but weirdly enough not everyone can remember all the details we used to ignore as kids.
Walt Disney originally called his creation Mortimer. It was his wife, Lillian, who persuaded him to change it to Mickey Mouse.
Thumper is a rabbit and the fun-loving best friend of Bambi who always tried to help him in any way even if physically unable to.
Princess Jasmine is one of the Disney princesses, creating a stir with her controversial love interest, Aladdin, and her quest for freedom in the kingdom of Agrabah.
Ariel, the youngest of King Triton and Queen Athena's seven daughters, is often seen in the company of Flounder, her best friend. Her father's advisor, Sebastian was often assigned to keep an eye on her.
The Evil Queen hated Snow White in the fairy tale because Snow White was fairer than the Evil Queen and she doesn't like this.
Pinocchio was carved by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a Tuscan village, who later treated him like his real son. He was created as a wooden puppet and later dreamt of becoming a real boy.
Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Jasmine, Rapunzel and Merida are born of royal blood. They were all daughters of kings and queens.
In the animated film Lion King, a huge, powerful male lion, Mufasa was the King of the Pride Lands, father of Simba, and mate of Sarabi.
Dave Foley voiced Flik, an inventive, but mostly accident-prone, ant in the Disney animated film, A Bug's Life.
Billy Crystal voiced Michael "Mike" Wazowski, the short, round green monster with a single big eyeball and skinny limbs. He is also Sully's best friend.
Moana, the female protagonist in the film, has an unusual attraction to the sea as the sea is calling her.
Jaq and Gus are two of four mice that the Fairy Godmother transformed into stallions so that Cinderella can attend the ball. They were Cinderella's best friends who were fond of calling her Cinderell-y.
Pascal the chameleon was Rapunzel's best friend and sidekick in the Disney animated film 'Tangled'.
In the animated film Beauty and the Beast, Belle is a beautiful young woman living in a small unnamed village in France.
Bruce is a great white shark in Finding Nemo. He is one of Marlin and Dory's friends who helped them find Nemo.
In the film 'Brave', they hold an archery contest to choose a husband for Merida. Merida eventually showed them up as the best archer.
Bob and Helen Parr—formerly known as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl—and their children, Violet, Dash, and baby, Jack-Jack, are a suburban family living in Metroville.
Up is a 2009 American computer animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. The film centers on an elderly widower named Carl Fredricksen and an earnest boy scout named Russell.
Although she protested knowing her veteran father can not survive another war, Mulan takes her father's old armor so she can disguise herself as a boy named Ping and enlist in the army on his behalf.
The Little Mermaid called a fork a Dinglehopper, an artifact from the sunken ship which Ariel and Flounder explore early in The Little Mermaid.
In the animated film, the Beast decides that he wants to give Belle a token of his affection and, remembering her love of books, presents her with his massive and neglected library as a gift
Princess Elsa, later crowned the Queen, has the magical ability to create and manipulate ice and snow. She accidentally sends Arendelle into an eternal winter on the evening of her coronation and hides herself in an ice castle.
Peter Pan is a free-spirited and mischievous young boy flies and never grows up. He spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mythical island of Neverland as the leader of the Lost Boys, together with Tinkerbell, his fairy friend.
Christopher Robin is a cheerful, compassionate, adventurous and fun-loving boy who imagined the world of the Hundred Acre Wood with Eeyore, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, and Tigger in it as his friends.
Disney animators based Tarzan's movement on skateboarder Tony Hawk while on his skateboard.
The scene where Jane describes meeting Tarzan to her father was ad-libbed by Minnie Driver, and was the longest scene ever recorded in the film.
Mulan spends the morning feeding the chickens.
Crickets are considered a symbol of good luck in China, hence Mulan's grandmother gave her one.
Donald Duck was one of the three main characters in this film.
Flit was a hummingbird and a lesser-known character in Pocahontas.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs originally released in 1937 and is considered a classic.
Pocahontas was the second full-length Disney film that was released.
Alice in Wonderland released in 1951 making it one of Disney's classic animated films.
While the film is called 101 Dalmations Pongo and Perdita only had 15 puppies of their own.
The Black Cauldron received higher than the typical G rating due to a few scenes that may have disturbed younger children.
While most know him as Dumbo his birth name was actually Jumbo Jr.
The name Quasimodo was given to the main character of Hunchback of Notre Dame due to the fact he was disfigured.
Cinderella was being carried in a carriage by horses through most of the story and there was a total of five.