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50 Disney Trivia Questions to Test Your Knowledge of Disney

By Matthew Lynch
December 30, 2022
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There is a whole other side of Disney that you don’t see on television, which you may not be aware of. Did you realize that the clothing worn by Mickey and Minnie is made of fabric? Walt Disney feared mice; is it true? Or that a cake models the structure of the castle in Sleeping Beauty? If you want to test your knowledge, try our 50 Disney trivia questions!

 

161 Disney trivia Questions and Answers – Test your True Fandom!

 

  1. Trivia Question: When did Disneyland first open?

 

Answer: 1955.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What Bashful or Jumpy character isn’t one of the seven dwarfs?

 

Answer: Jumpy

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is Wendy’s dog’s name in Peter Pan?

 

Answer: Nana.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What Disney movie features the popular song “Let It Go”?

 

Answer: ‘Frozen’.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who gave Hercules his heroic training?

 

Answer: Philoctetes.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who is the bear from “The Jungle Book”?

 

Answer: Balloo

 

  1. Trivia Question: What does the toy shop in Toy Story 2 go by?

 

Answer: Al’s Toy Barn.

 

  1. Trivia Question: In the movie “Frozen,” how many siblings does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have?

 

Answer: 12

 

  1. Trivia Question: How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in the movie Frozen?

 

Answer: 12.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which dangerous fruit did Snow White consume?

 

Answer: Apple

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who performs Aladdin’s voice in Full House?

 

Answer: Steve.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom was constructed using how many bricks?

 

Answer: Zero

 

  1. Trivia Question: Whom does Andy’s neighbor in Toy Story go by?

 

Answer: Sid.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which Disney movie contains the well-known line, “Mirror, mirror”?

 

Answer: ‘Snow White

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which territory does Big Thunder Mountain Railroad occupy?

 

Answer: Frontierland.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who are Cinderella’s stepsisters’ names?

 

Answer: Anastasia and Drizella.

 

  1. Trivia Question: In Disney’s “Dumbo,” which animal is the first to receive a baby from the storks?

 

Answer: Mrs. Bear.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is the child’s name that Ariel and Prince Eric have?

 

Answer: Princess Melody.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who portrayed Maui in the animated film Moana?

 

Answer: Dwayne Johnson.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who sings “Once Upon a Dream” in the Disney universe?

 

Answer: Aurora (Sleeping Beauty).

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who chose Moana to give the heart back?

 

Answer: The ocean.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What are the names of Hercules’ Hades minions?

 

Answer: Pain and Panic.

 

  1. Trivia Question: When was the first edition of “Cinderella” published?

 

Answer: 1950.

 

  1. Trivia Question: In the movie Monsters, Inc., Mike Wazowski takes his girlfriend Celia to dinner for her birthday.

 

Answer: Harryhausen’s.

 

  1. Trivia Question: In the 2019 live-action “Aladdin” adaptation, who plays the Genie?

 

Answer: Will Smith.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What does Hakuna Matata mean?

 

Answer: No worries.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What are the titles of the Aladdin trilogy’s three movies?

 

Answer: ‘Aladdin’, ‘Aladdin And The King Of Thieves and ‘Aladdin: The Return Of Jafar’.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What name does Shanghai Disneyland Park’s castle go by?

 

Answer: The Enchanted Storybook Castle.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What shade is Rapunzel’s hair at the movie’s conclusion?

 

Answer: Brown.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What are the seven dwarfs’ names in Snow White?

 

Answer: Doc, Sleepy, Bashful, Grumpy, Happy, Sneezy, and Dopey.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is the sorcerer’s name spelled backward in Fantasia?

 

Answer: Disney.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is the name of the kid who owns the toys in Toy Story?

 

Answer: Andy.

 

  1. Trivia Question: The number of Mickey Mouse’s fingers is how many.

 

Answer: Four.

 

  1. Trivia Question: How dark is Ariel’s hair in “The Little Mermaid”?

 

Answer: Red.

 

  1. Trivia Question: How long was the Genie imprisoned in the lamp before Aladdin discovered him?

 

Answer: 10,000 years.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What was the name of the first animated character created by Walt Disney?

 

Answer: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

 

  1. Trivia Question: How about Cinderella’s ball gown color?

 

Answer: Blue.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who serves as Mufasa’s dependable counsel in The Lion King?

 

Answer: Zazu.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What does “Monsters Incorporated” stand for?

 

Answer: “We scare because we care”.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Christian Bale provides the voice for which character in Pocahontas?

 

Answer: Thomas.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Snow White resides with how many dwarfs?

 

Answer: Seven dwarfs.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who is The Incredibles’ costume designer?

 

Answer: Edna Mode.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which Disney antagonist did Angelina Jolie bring to life?

 

Answer: Maleficent.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What kind of animal is Mushu, the Disney sidekick?

 

Answer: Chinese dragon.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which Disney Princess was present on Arendelle’s coronation day for Elsa?

 

Answer: Rapunzel.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is Belle’s father’s name in Beauty and the Beast?

 

Answer: Maurice.

 

  1. Trivia Question: What is the address that Dory in “Finding Nemo” needs to learn?

 

Answer: 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which Disney Princess portrayed Lily James in a live-action remake in 2015?

 

Answer: Cinderella.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Who looks after Pinocchio’s morals?

 

Answer: Jiminy Cricket.

 

  1. Trivia Question: Which species of animal is King Louis in “The Jungle Book”?

 

Answer: Orangutan.

 

How many of the Disney above tidbits were you able to correctly answer?

 

You are undoubtedly a true admirer if your response was 35 or above. If not, you will undoubtedly get there!

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