About This Quiz
When it comes to all things Disney, we usually think about the princesses, happy endings and even the villain first. One never really stops to think about all the other things like the landscape, the buildings and the vehicles that help some of our favorite characters travel in their movies. But we're going to shine a light on them today. We want to see whether you can match these Disney cars to their movies or not.
And because the world of Disney is so creative, we don't just have any old cars here. We've got trucks, SUVs, spaceships, battle tanks and race cars — you know, normal stuff. We'll show you a picture of each vehicle, and it's up to you to use your Disney knowledge to figure out which movie each vehicle belongs in. If you can get even half of our questions correct, we'll be really impressed with your skill.Â
So come see these new and old cars, taxis, superhero vehicles that have made appearances in Disney movies, and tell us where they belong. Come match these Disney cars to their movies.Â
Monty "Lightning" McQueen is an anthropomorphic, red stock car who sports the racing number 95. Voiced by Owen Wilson, he is the lead character of the 2006 animated Pixar film "Cars," its 2011 and 2017 sequels and the TV short, "Cars Toons."
The Lexus LC 500 made an appearance in the action-packed, high-speed car chase scene in "Black Panther." T'Challa, along with Shuri (who remotely piloted the car), are seen speeding through the streets of South Korea in an attempt to get a hold of Ulysses Klaue.
Herbie is a sentient, anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen Beetle who has been featured in six Disney films. He made his first appearance in the 1968 film, "The Love Bug" and his last in the 2005 film, "Herbie: Fully Loaded."
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The Incredibile, also called the Incredimobile, Incredobile or Incredicar, is the primary mode of transportation used by Mr. Incredible at the beginning of the first film. The car has a wide array of abilities which assists Mr. Incredible during his missions.
Voiced by D.L. Hughley, Gadgetmobile is a heavily modified 1964 Lincoln Continental fitted with numerous gadgets. Despite his tendency to be wisecracking and fast-talking, he is also resourceful, loyal, caring and brave to his team members.
The C.A.R.T.E.R., also known as the C.A.R., is a high-tech spy car with a white paint job, red stripes and black tires. He assists Agent K on her missions and dislikes her husband Dick Daring, who constantly tries to use him as a stunt car.
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The Owl-Glider is a vehicle from the superhero show, "PJ Masks." It is piloted by Owlette and is the only of the three vehicles capable of flight. It is red and features a large pair of headlights, a glass dome over the cockpit, and a pair of flexible wings.
The Stanmobile, owned by Grunkle Stan, is a convertible with a burgundy paint job and a white hood. It is his main mode of transportation and is seen throughout the series, such as when he drove Dipper and Mabel to the lake for a fishing trip.
Vanellope von Schweetz's personal racing car is called the Candy Kart and is made from a variety of foods. The kart's tire treads appear to be made out of gummy worms, the seat is a Devil Dog, and the spoiler is a wafer coated with chocolate or fudge.
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The landspeeder is an antigravity craft used by Luke Skywalker as his main means of transportation on the desert planet, Tatooine. It was later sold by Luke to pay Han Solo to take him, along with Obi-Wan Kenobi, R2-D2 and C-3PO to the planet Alderaan.
Fagin's scooter is a scooter and shopping cart hybrid which is equipped with a light and horn in the front. The scooter features a cart that is used to carry Fagin's passengers including Dodger, Tito, Einstein, Rita and Francis.
RC is a remote control car owned by Andy who is first seen when Andy uses it to take Woody for a ride and later when Woody and Buzz Lightyear attempted to catch up with the moving truck.
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Kermit's car is the primary vehicle used by the muppets throughout the film as they travel across the country. The car eventually breaks down in the desert, and the stranded group of friends is then picked up by Scooter and Electric Mayhem in their bus.
The B-Wing Starfighter, also called the A/SF-01 B-wing starfighter, was the most powerful heavy-assault starfighter used by the Rebel Alliance. It was designed to take on much larger Imperial capital ships and had more firepower than many Imperial patrol ships.
Sheriff is a 1949 Mercury Eight police car and a supporting character in the "Cars" franchise. He is first seen chasing Lightning McQueen in the small town of Radiator Springs. He is depicted as tough, serious, strict, gruff but also caring, kind, well-meaning, protective and brave.
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Gonzo's plumbing truck is his main mode of transportation used by him and his girlfriend, Camilla the Chicken. He loses his truck when it crashes into Kermit and Fozzie's car and eventually joins the duo on their adventurous road trip.
The Gekko-Mobile, owned and driven by Gekko, is a green vehicle whose dock is nestled in a small pond at the base of PJ Masks. The Gekko-Mobile has retractable treads that allow it to scale walls, and it also has the ability to be driven underwater.
The Pizza Planet truck is a yellow-and-white 1978 Gyoza Mark VII Lite Hauler that is used by Pizza Planet to make deliveries. To date, it has made an appearance in every Pixar film except for "The Incredibles."
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Sykes's Cadillac is a black car owned by the film's antagonist, Sykes. It features a horn that he uses to call his dogs, DeSoto and Roscoe, a hood ornament of the dogs on the front, a license plate with"DOBRMAN" written on it, and New York City in smaller text on the back.
The X-Buggy was originally an old, red buggy owned by Lilo's sister, Nani. It was eventually restored by Jumba into an advanced means of transportation that was primarily used to capture experiments.
The Cat-Car, owned and driven by Catboy, is the fastest of the PJ Masks' vehicles whose garage is located in the central point of the team's headquarters. It is blue and features a pair of headlights, a glass dome over the cockpit, and four glowing wheels.
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Cruz Ramirez, voiced by Cristela Alonzo, is a deuteragonist who debuted in "Cars 3." She was recruited by Lightning McQueen to train him for the upcoming Florida 500. She is a yellow 2017 CRS Sports Coupe and is portrayed as intelligent, funny, ambitious and clumsy.
Beauregard's taxi is a 1959 Austin A35 used by Beauregard as his primary vehicle for his transportation service. In "The Great Muppet Caper," he nearly ran over Gonzo, the latter, who ran into the street to hail a cab.
Jasper and Horace's truck is an old, rundown getaway vehicle owned by Horace and Jasper of the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. They used this vehicle to dognap the puppies as requested by their boss, Cruella.
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Mater, voiced by Larry the Cable Guy, is a rusty, old tow truck and one of the main characters of the "Cars" franchise. He is depicted as good-natured, loyal, lovable, optimistic and honest but also gullible, clueless, clumsy and fearful.
Kristoff is first seen with his sled as an eight-year-old when he attempts to load ice onto it, while mimicking the ice harvesters. He is later seen as an adult when he, along with Sven and Anna, navigates his way through the snowstorm in order to get the latter to her sister, Elsa.
Casey Junior is a black, red and yellow, anthropomorphic young steam locomotive featured in the 1941 Disney film, "Dumbo." He has made cameos in several films including "The Reluctant Dragon," "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," "Kronk's New Groove," and "The Jungle Book (2016)."
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Jackson Storm is the primary antagonist of the third installment in the "Cars" franchise. He is a black, high-tech race car with neon blue highlights and is depicted as arrogant, selfish, egotistical, powerful, sarcastic, relentless, competitive, pompous, intelligent and manipulative.
Cruella's car is a red vehicle with black trim which was featured in the animated films, TV series, live-action film and its sequel. At the end of the film, the car is destroyed when Jasper and Horace crash into her, leading to the trio falling into a ditch.
Fozzie's Studebaker is an old car which was inherited from Fozzie Bear from his hibernating uncle. Later during the film, the car received a colorful paint job, allowing it to camouflage with a soda billboard.
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The Foxworth's limousine is a beige limousine owned by the Foxworth family and driven by their butler, Winston. It has a license plate with 410 FEM written on it and New York in smaller text and an ornament on the back.
Jumba's ship is a spacecraft used by Jumba Jookiba and his best friend Pleakley as their personal transport. It is red with white markings and is fitted with a plasma blaster, which is its only weapon system.
Cinderella's pumpkin was transformed into a blue-and-gold carriage by the Fairy Godmother so she could attend the prince's ball. Shortly after midnight, it returned to its former state and was subsequently trampled by the palace's horses who were chasing Cinderella.
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The Train of Thought, located inside Riley Andersen, is a fantasy freight train which travels around Riley's mind in a somewhat unpredictable manner. The train delivers supplies, including her thoughts, memories, daydreams, facts and opinions.
The Wakandan Maglev train is a highly advanced magnetic levitation train that is used for carrying vibranium at high speeds inside the Great Mound and is a means of public transportation in the Golden City.
Aladdin's carpet is a sentient, Persian carpet who first met Aladdin and Abu in the Cave of Wonders while the two were searching for the Genie's lamp. Despite its appearance, it is shown to be very intelligent, loyal, heroic, shy and romantic.
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The Battle Tank, also known as Game Tank, is a vehicle which is primarily used by military-security programs and hacker programs. It is manually operated by one person who acts as a driver, radioman and gun operator.