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"Are you ready to dive into the magical world of Disney films? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz that challenges you to guess the Disney movie from just five clues! From classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to modern hits like Frozen, see if you can name these beloved films with just a little help.
Disney has produced a wide range of animated and live-action films over the years, showcasing memorable characters and heartwarming stories. Whether you're a fan of princess tales or high school musicals, there's a Disney movie for everyone to enjoy. Put your Disney knowledge to the test and see if you can identify these iconic films with just a few hints!
Get ready to travel around the world of Disney with this exciting quiz! From timeless classics to modern favorites, see if you can guess the Disney movie based on the clues provided. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, and get ready to test your Disney movie IQ in this entertaining quiz!
"Maleficent is the 2014 retelling of the Sleeping Beauty story, but from a different point of view. Angelina Jolie stars as the cursing witch with a great non-witchy back story.
Frozen is the undeniable Disney hit of 2013. Years later, people are still singing "Let It Go!"
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a classic Disney product. This animated treat paved the way for fairy tales to have a wider audiovisual audience.
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Pirates of the Caribbean is definitely a Disney product. It was first a Disneyland ride before it became a hit film series.
101 Dalmatians is a well-loved Disney animated flick. Not sure if the live action version works, though ...
Mary Poppins is the fun musical retelling of a PL Travers story. But if you've seen Saving Mr. Banks, you'll know that the original author disagrees with Disney's vision about her book!
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Bambi is a Disney film made in 1942. They had to revise the animal's species because the original story was based in Austria, and the deer there are different than in the US.
High School Musical is a product of the Disney Channel original movie branding. This one was so popular that its sequels were also hailed as hits.
Beauty and the Beast was a great animated achievement for Disney back in 1991. The Disney Renaissance full-on boost during that time was because of this film's stellar popularity.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is actually based on a longtime video game. Jake Gyllenhaal's casting was also accused of whitewashing the Persian character he's supposed to be portraying.
Disney's 1988 animation film The Little Mermaid was the first one to test the waters of a newer film market upon leaving the '80s and entering the '90s. It brought back a renewed interest in full-length Disney animated films, which hasn't waned 'til today.
The Parent Trap we might be familiar with is the cute 1998 film starring a cute Lindsay Lohan. But the original was made in 1961.
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Pinocchio is a classic story of how a wooden puppet wants to be a real boy. That storyline is also used in other films, usually of a sci-fi nature, like Spielberg's A.I.
The Princess Diaries is a happy film version of the Meg Cabot novel. The ugly duckling plot pattern gets amped up, because she becomes a princess to boot!
Moana is a good example of a female-led story from Disney. That it also promotes indigenous culture is another plus point for the company.
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Dumbo is a name that's more associated with a flying elephant than being dumb. But the title and that kind of name-calling of sorts might not fly with today's politically correct atmosphere.
Hannah Montana: The Movie is an example of a TV series found in the Disney channel that gets a film version. The series regulars also appear in the film version, of course.
Mulan is a good example of a female-led narrative from Disney. But it somehow gets tired when they had to put a love story angle toward the end. The Disney touch!
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Pocahontas is a Disney-fied version of the Pocahontas and John Smith story. Of course there were alterations for a general audience rating, but the basics are there.
The Lizzie McGuire Movie is an example of a Disney channel TV series that culminates in a film version. Other series also did the same.
Aladdin was a hit for Disney. Its songs reached the charts as well.
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Lilo and Stitch is the lovable film featuring this weird creature and a curious kid. Always a great formula cooked up by Disney!
The Lion King is a successful animated film for Disney. It later became a very successful stage musical as well.
Fantasia is a wonderful musical trip of a film. The music literally gets animated here.
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Big Hero 6 is the lovable animated film set in the future. But its concerns reflect today's reality, plus it gets extra points for featuring diversity in its cast.
Into The Woods is the film version of a popular stage musical. The ensemble cast will surprise you, especially when you realize that some of these Hollywood biggies could sing! Like, Chris Pine, really?
Lady and the Tramp is one classic Disney film. The animated film remains a favorite among older generations who grew up loving Disney films.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame is Disney's retelling of a popular Victor Hugo novel. While set in France, it has an American sensibility, reflecting the Disney touch some people love and some hate.
The Mighty Ducks is a favorite '90s sports film featuring misfits playing hockey. The classic underdog tale always wins hearts.
Cinderella is a classic plot pattern when it comes to storytelling. The riches-to-rags-to-riches storyline is rather popular worldwide.
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Sleeping Beauty is the quintessential Disney classic that perpetrates the notion of the happily ever after storyline. Of course, audiences today know better.
Tron is a 1982 visual spectacle starring a younger Jeff Bridges. Its 2010 sequel, Tron: Legacy, starred a younger and an older Jeff Bridges!
The 2011 film version of Winnie The Pooh was a Disney hit. But Pooh and the gang have been making many fans happy before that, decades earlier.
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Freaky Friday starred a young Lindsay Lohan. But the original starred a teen Jodie Foster in that role.
Herbie: Fully Loaded is a 2005 continuation of the Herbie car storyline over the years. He's also referred to as The Love Bug.