Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Favorite Disney Movies?

Who was Princess Aurora's Prince in Sleeping Beauty?

Oh yea, the dreamy Phillip it is. Factoid: This royal was the first prince to be given a a real name and developed character in a Disney cartoon! He is actually rumored to have been named after Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. That was the prince that Americans knew best back then, since he was married to Queen Elizabeth II in England. 

What were the Names of Ursula's Evil Eel Henchmen in The Little Mermaid?

Yuck, this sea witch knew how to pick her friends. In this case, the slimy Flotsam and Jetsam were moray eel minions always around to keep her company. Total yes-men with difficult names, these two! It seems Ursula never really had anything but an echo chamber down there, and perhaps this was the species that could really handle her aggressiveness. Moray eels come in 200 different known forms, and they are pretty aggressive too! Divers love to find them, but they know remaining cautious is the wise course underwater around any carnivore. Flotsam and Jetsam, included!

Which Country did Cinderella Take Place in, Back in the Day?

Bizarrely, there are more than 500 versions of Cinderella in Europe alone. And that's not to mention the fact that different iterations of the tale have been found all over the world! In the Disney version, however, people say it took place in France. A French writer named Charles Perrault introduced the detail of the glass slipper into the story, as well as the pumpkin and fairy godmother. It seems clear that this was the version Disney chose to adapt to the big screen, back in the day. And honestly, almost no other cartoon in the canon can compete! This animated classic is simply iconic.

Which Animal Stalker was the Only Nemesis Captain Hook Feared in Peter Pan?

Peter Pan might have been fearless as he flew through the air, but Captain Hook was cautious all along. And boy, did he have a fear! It was Tick-Tock the crocodile who previous ate his hand! Hooked and terrified, the grumpy pirate remained on the lookout for more chomps. And who wouldn't be on high alert? The man only had two hands to begin with!

Who was the Prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves?

Everyone remembers the witch, the apple, and maybe even the names of all seven dwarves. But truthfully, few people know or ever knew the real name of the prince in this tale! Yes, it is Florian. Oddly, people have noticed him a bit more recently. The internet community seems to take issue with the age difference between these characters on screen. Snow White was 14 in the story, while Prince Florian was over 30. Yikes, right?

Who Voiced the Innocent, Young Rapunzel in Tangled?

While Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell both tried out for the starring role in this movie, both lost to Mandy Moore! But don't worry: Both worked together later in Frozen, as some pretty lovable snow girls. Mandy had been off the scene for some time, and people were missing her like candy. So the song goes! Once a very visible celebrity singing her heart out on MTV, she had a great time creating Disney music in the studio for a brand new generation of fans. Way to go, Mandy!

What was the name of Lil' Simba's Mom in The Lion King?

Of course, Sarabi! Fun fact: In Swahili, the name mean "mirage". As fans rememeber quite well, Mufasa's mate and Simba's mother is the Queen of Pride Rock until the murder that changed it all. Scar takes over and tries to humiliate her, but she won't comply! Dignified all the way through, there was a lot to admire. Ask any 90's kid!

Think Hard: What was Boo's Real Name in Monsters, Inc.?

That lovable little girl from Monsters, Inc. as an important part of the story, but it seemed like her real name wasn't mentioned very much. And that's because it wasn't! Only the most eagle-eyed viewers noticed how she signed her drawings, which was “Mary.” Surprise, surprise: Boo isn't a name!

How Many Brothers Did Prince Han Actually have in Frozen?

Prince Hans of the Southern Isles was an important part of Frozen. Voiced by Santino Fontana, he was a bit of a bad boy! Everyone still loved the thirteenth prince of the Southern Isles, though. As the youngest of 12 other brothers, he had an enormous family in his background. Thirteen kids is absolutely unheard of these days, especially for royals!

Which Classic Disney Animal Character Actually Speaks the Least in Any film?

Yes, it was Dumbo, the adorable elephant protagonist from the 1941 film of the same name. Hard to believe this classic film is really so old, but time flies in the Disneyverse! While many fans might assume a sleeping princess had the fewest lines, they would be very wrong. Why, Aurora had a whole 18 sentences in her movie!

How Long was the Genie from Aladdin Cooped up in that Rusty Old Lamp?

Genie must have been a patient guy, because 10 millennia is no small nap! Imprisoned in a lamp all that time, it's easy to understand why he was so excited to meet Aladdin at the beginning. Super cooped up with a mean crick in his neck, it would have been easy to understand if he complained more! But luckily, he remained positive enough to eventually convince his master to set him free on the third wish. Congratulations, Genie!

Which Classic Disney Song was Featured in Pinocchio, Way Back in 1940?

"When You Wish Upon a Star" was originally written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Pinocchio, way back in 1940. The song turned out to be so popular that Disney actually began using it to represent the company brand! And then, it won an Oscar for 'Best Original Song'. While many covers have been made since, there's nothing like the original. Don't mess with the classics, please!

How Many Babies did Gaston Demand that Belle Birth for Him, ASAP?

Oh yeah, this man with a plan knew he wanted six or seven strapping boys just like him. And Belle was the beauty to provide the womb. Or was she? Despite her interest in useless literary masterpieces, Gaston was confident he had something better to offer her. And ASAP! Sadly, it really didn't work out as planned. And as viewers definitely remember, Gaston's little confrontation with the village beast didn't either. Ho hum, sad times.

What Does that Evil Queen Actually Say in the Mirror in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves?

This famous phrase is one of the most poorly remembered in all of pop culture. It has been repeated incorrectly for years, and in so many places. Word for word, most of it is intact. But the first phrase is definitely “Magic mirror” instead of "mirror mirror" on the wall. Major oops, but Aurora forgives her fans. The Evil Queen? Too cold and cruel, so no!

Which Modern Day Desert Country does Aladdin Actually Take Place in?

While this 1991 animated story was based on classic tale The Thief of Bagdad, writers decided to change the location for the Disney version. No mention of Iraq at all was left in, but viewers experienced the fictional city of Agrabah somewhere in Arabia as the setting for Aladdin and Jasmine's romance. While it definitely had all the familiar elements of ancient cities in the region, it was actually located nowhere. But it sure felt like a real place, to fans!

Who is the Local Army Trying to Defeat in Battle in Mulan?

As a refresher, the Han are the majority ethnicity in China today — and about 18% of the overall global population! General Tso is probably just the best Chinese chicken takeout in town. The Huns, however, were an invading force! Mulan fights for her country against these intruders, and fans may remember the battle song that started it all: "Let's get down to business, to defeat the Huns...Did they send me daughters, when I asked for sons?" Yes, at least in one case — but it seems like it worked out pretty well in the end!

Which Country is the Setting for the Original Story that inspired The Little Mermaid?

One of the most iconic Disney films ever, this one was yet another European fairy tale adapted for American children. Danish author Hans Christian Andersen actually wrote a darker version originally, which included the death of Ariel. No surprise that this little detail was cut out! Today, a statue of the Little Mermaid watches over Copenhagen's harbor. Erected in 1913 in glorious detail, it stands at 1.25 meters tall. Locals love her in bronze!

What Top Award is on the Resume of Anika Noni Rose who Voiced Tiana in The Princess and the Frog?

Broadway fans definitely got this one right! Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose has quite the career outside of Disney, including a stage production of Caroline, and a starring role in Dreamgirls. But as Tiana, viewers loved her as the first African-American princess in any Walt Disney film. In 2011, she was named a Disney Legend! But there's more in store from this talented entertainer, especially behind the scenes. Anika is trying out her hand as Co-Executive Producer on a TBS pilot series at the moment, and there's plenty more in store!

In Pocahontas, What State is the Home of the Early Settlement of Jamestown and the Powhatan Tribe?

Jamestown probably does sound familiar to many, but who actually knows where it is located? History buffs can identify this early settlement as a historic site in Virginia, still open today for visitors. It happens to be the first permanent English town in North America, and everyone knows where that led. The United States, of course! Pocahontas really did live in the area, though the Disney version is a little bit different than the real story. Yes, she was the daughter of Chief Powhatan, the ruler of the Powhatan tribe. But Pocahontas was actually captured, held as prisoner, and converted to Christianity as a teen! Then, she married John Rolfe at age 17. Not so Disney-friendly, it turns out!

Who does Jealous, Cynical Hades Send to Capture All the Gods on Mt. Olympus in Hercules?

Evil Hades unleashed muliple secret weapons during the final phase o the film, but it was the Titans who climbed Olympus to capture the gods. In the meantime, he sent a Cyclops to Thebes to kill his nephew! Hercules survived of course. Beating the monster back, he saved the day in the end. But Hades was of so close, for a short bit. Back to Styx, Hades — and stay in your lane!

Which Beloved Television Actress Actually Played Mrs. Potts in Beauty and the Beast?

Murder, She Wrote was probably the best thing on TV in 1980's for crime buffs. But Angie decided to endear herself to a whole new generation in the 90's with her expert portrayal of a magical teapot, mother of the castle. "Tale as Old as Time" was one of the most memorable songs in the movie, and the actress sang it with her very own voice. With a career that has spanned almost 80 years so far, Angela as a lot to be proud of! But for a certain segment of fans, she will always be Mrs. Potts, first and foremost.

Which Family Favorite Sitcom Actor Voices Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story?

Buzz Lightyear is by far the most famous space cadet in all of Disney. And frankly, that is probably because he is the only one to date! Although fans are quite familiar with his humor and bravery, not everyone knows who actually provided the voice to make the character so memorable. Home Improvement fans probably thought something sounded familiar, though. Why, it was Tim Allen all along! While he doesn't do a lot of voice work, maybe he should consider taking more gigs. Buzz was just the best!

What Special, Magical Power did the Cheshire Cat have in Alice in Wonderland?

The Cheshire cat may have seemed like he was time traveling, but he merely had the power of invisibility. That big purple body and creepy grin appeared alongside his piercing yellow eyes, and he seemed to pop up in the most unexpected moments! Alice definitely had a stalker, but he was pretty harmless in the end. No meows, just riddles and mischief in a far away dimension!

Who is the Only Member of the Jungle that Ka the Snake Fears in The Jungle Book?

In 1967, Disney made a masterpiece. The Jungle Book was a splendid adaption from Rudyard Kipling's novel, and one thing was definitely not left out. In both versions, Shere Khan was the fiercest member of the animal kingdom. Despite Ka's mischief trying to eat anyone and everyone in his size range, he still had a real fear. And why not? The snake could see where he stood, to his credit. Or rather, slithered!

Which Real-Life, Mega Famous Rock Group were the Vultures Imitating in The Jungle Book?

In the 60's it was undeniable: The Beatles were the biggest band on earth! No wonder animators wanted to promote their movie by including the real voices of these guys, but that turned out to be harder than expected. The studio couldn't get John Lennon to agree, so they found similar voices instead. With floppy hair do's and all the right lines, these accented vulture clearly represent the band, but children probably didn't notice. Disney loves to have secret details for the parents, too!

Which Distinctive Automobile does Cruella de Vil Drive in One Hundred and One Dalmatians?

There may or may not be a lot of crossover between classic car fiends and classic Disney fans. But for this exclusive club of double enthusiasts, Cruella has a pretty sweet ride! In 1961, this animated film showed off a red and black vehicle based on an Alvis Speed 20 Drophead Coupe. While many may have forgotten this model, it's still a beloved design in car world. Cruella may have awful in every way, but that doesn't mean she had bad taste!

In Real Life Outside of Alice in Wonderland, What Substance was Actually Poisoning and Maddening the Hatters of England?

The Mad Hatter may have seemed like just another crazy character in wonderland, but there is some real history behind this silly man. In England, the hatting business was once very dangerous. Toxic chemicals used in the industry really affected workers back then! Alice in Wonderland was originally a popular book, and people recognized this archetype at the time. Today, we know the source of the neurological problems hatters suffered: It was mercury, yikes!

Orange Kitty Oliver was Lost on the Mean streets of which Major American City in Oliver & Company?

Oliver & Company definitely took place on the mean streets of Philly, but all those lovable animals softened it up for viewers. Especially Oliver! That orange cat made friends fast, and dobermans and loan sharks were no match for his charm. A 1988 hit, this was actually the 27th Disney feature film in the canon. Have fans forgotten about it smooth tunes, though? Maybe it's time to go back for a modern revisit, 80's music lovers!

Which Popular American Comedian Decided to Try Out the Family Friendly Genre by Voicing Mushu in Mulan?

Who can forget Mushu in Mulan? The fast-talking Chinese dragon was a major source of comic relief in the film. And who was suited to provide this element for audiences everywhere? Why, none other than Eddie Murphy! Beloved around the world, this comedian succeeded in translating his humor into a kid friendly version for Disney. Probably not an easy task, especially for the guy known for raunchy stand-up specials like Raw. Nice work, Eddie!