Welcome to the ultimate Disney trivia game! Whether you grew up watching classic animated films, know every word to your favorite Disney songs, or have visited the theme parks countless times, this interactive quiz will challenge what you know and teach you something new. Our Disney trivia game features 20 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions spanning nearly a century of Disney magic, from the earliest animated classics to modern Pixar masterpieces and beloved theme park attractions.

Playing is simple and fun. For each question, you have 30 seconds to select the correct answer from four choices. Your score updates in real-time, and at the end you receive your final score along with a fun ranking title. Each question includes a detailed explanation, so even if you get an answer wrong, you will learn something new. The quiz covers Disney animated films, Pixar movies, princesses, villains, theme park history, songs, and characters. Grab your mouse or tap your screen and let the magic begin!

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How to Play the Disney Trivia Game

Getting started with our Disney trivia game is quick and easy. The quiz is designed to be intuitive and enjoyable for players of all ages, from young children just discovering Disney to lifelong fans who have memorized every detail. Here is exactly how to play:

  • Click the answer you think is correct — Each question presents four multiple-choice options. Simply click or tap the one you believe is right.
  • You have 30 seconds per question — A countdown timer keeps the pressure on. If time runs out, the question is marked incorrect, so think fast!
  • Your score updates in real-time — Watch your score climb with every correct answer. The score display is always visible at the top of the quiz.
  • At the end, see your total and share your score — After all 20 questions, you will see your final score, your Disney fan ranking, and options to share your results with friends.
  • Click "Play Again" to retake the quiz — Want to improve your score? Hit the Play Again button to restart the quiz from the beginning with a fresh timer and score.

The quiz is fully responsive, meaning it works perfectly on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. No downloads, no signups, and no ads interrupting your experience — just pure Disney trivia fun from start to finish.

The Interactive Disney Trivia Game

Ready to put your Disney knowledge to the test? The interactive quiz below is fully functional with a built-in timer, real-time scoring, and detailed explanations for every question. Click your answers, watch your score grow, and discover how you rank at the end. Good luck!

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All 20 Disney Trivia Game Questions and Answers

Below you will find all 20 questions from the interactive Disney trivia game displayed in an easy-to-read format. Each question includes a detailed explanation with fascinating facts and context. Whether you want to study before playing, review answers after completing the quiz, or simply enjoy reading Disney trivia, this section has you covered.

Q1: What was Disney's first animated feature film?

Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, released in 1937.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered on December 21, 1937, and was the first full-length cel-animated feature film ever made. Walt Disney mortgaged his house to finance the project, which critics nicknamed "Disney's Folly." The film defied expectations, earning $8 million during the Great Depression, and established the template for Disney princess films. It was added to the National Film Registry in 1989.

Q2: How many official Disney princesses are there?

Answer: There are 13 official Disney princesses.

The official lineup includes Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana, and Raya. Not every female lead qualifies — Anna and Elsa from Frozen have their own separate franchise and are not part of the official lineup. The Disney Princess brand launched in 2000 and has become one of the most profitable character franchises in the world.

Q3: What is the name of Elsa's sister in Frozen?

Answer: Anna.

Anna is the optimistic younger sister of Elsa in Disney's Frozen (2013) and Frozen II (2019). Voiced by Kristen Bell, Anna's primary motivation is her love for Elsa and her determination to reconnect with her estranged sister. The relationship was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen." Frozen became the highest-grossing animated film of all time and won Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.

Q4: What type of fish is Nemo?

Answer: A clownfish.

Nemo is a young clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) in Pixar's Finding Nemo (2003) and Finding Dory (2015). Clownfish are found in coral reefs throughout the Indian and Pacific Oceans and are famous for their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. Nemo's smaller right fin, his "lucky fin," resulted from an injury when he was an egg. The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and was praised for its scientific accuracy.

Q5: Who voiced Genie in Aladdin (1992)?

Answer: Robin Williams.

Robin Williams voiced Genie in Disney's Aladdin (1992), delivering one of animation's most iconic performances. Williams improvised most of his lines, recording roughly 52 hours of material. His rapid-fire impressions and comedic timing transformed Genie into the film's breakout star. He accepted a reduced fee of $75,000 on the condition that his voice not be used for excessive merchandising. The Genie's shape-shifting animation was designed to match Williams's energetic stand-up style. Aladdin became the highest-grossing film of 1992.

Q6: What does 'Hakuna Matata' mean?

Answer: "No worries" in Swahili.

"Hakuna Matata" literally translates to "there are no troubles" and was popularized by Disney's The Lion King (1994), in which Timon and Pumbaa teach Simba to adopt this carefree philosophy. The song, written by Elton John and Tim Rice, was nominated for an Academy Award and became deeply embedded in popular culture. Disney later trademarked the phrase for merchandising, which sparked some controversy in East Africa where it had long been in common use.

Q7: What is the name of Andy's neighbor in Toy Story?

Answer: Sid Phillips.

Sid Phillips is Andy's next-door neighbor and the main antagonist of Pixar's Toy Story (1995). Sid is known for his destructive behavior toward toys, including blowing them up with firecrackers and combining parts from different toys to create mutant toys. Sid is the only human in the Toy Story films who discovers that toys are alive — after Woody reveals himself to scare Sid in the climactic scene, Sid becomes terrified of toys. Toy Story was Pixar's first feature film and the first entirely computer-animated feature film.

Q8: What is the name of the kingdom in Tangled?

Answer: Corona.

The kingdom of Corona is the primary setting of Disney's Tangled (2010), loosely based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel." The name means "crown" in several Romance languages. The kingdom was modeled after Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. Rapunzel is the official 10th Disney Princess, and Tangled was the most expensive animated film ever made at the time, with a budget of approximately $260 million.

Q9: Who is the villain in The Little Mermaid?

Answer: Ursula, the sea witch.

Ursula is the main antagonist of Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989). She is a cecaelia — a creature with the upper body of a woman and the lower body of an octopus. Voiced by Pat Carroll, her design was inspired by drag queen Divine. Ursula tricks Ariel into trading her voice for human legs in the iconic song "Poor Unfortunate Souls." The film marked the beginning of the Disney Renaissance and won two Academy Awards for its music by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.

Q10: What year did Disneyland open?

Answer: 1955.

Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, in Anaheim, California. The opening was plagued by problems — counterfeit tickets caused overcrowding, a heatwave melted asphalt on Main Street, rides broke down, and a plumbers' strike left some fountains dry. Despite the chaotic opening, Walt Disney's vision of a family-friendly park revolutionized the industry. Built on 160 acres of former orange groves, the park has welcomed over 750 million visitors since opening.

Q11: What is the name of the snowman in Frozen?

Answer: Olaf.

Olaf is the lovable talking snowman from Disney's Frozen (2013) and Frozen II (2019). Created by Elsa's ice magic during "Let It Go," Olaf dreams of experiencing summer despite being made of snow. Voiced by Josh Gad, his song "In Summer" comically imagines warm-weather joys, unaware he would melt. Originally designed as a more conventional character, he was reimagined as the innocent snowman audiences love. Olaf has become one of Disney's most popular characters.

Q12: What is the name of Mulan's dragon sidekick?

Answer: Mushu.

Mushu is the comedic dragon sidekick in Disney's Mulan (1998), voiced by Eddie Murphy. Unlike traditional Chinese dragons, Mushu is small and somewhat inept — a disgraced family guardian who sees helping Mulan as his chance to regain status among the ancestors. Mulan was praised for featuring a protagonist who saves China through intelligence and courage rather than romantic pursuit. The film earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations and inspired a 2020 live-action remake.

Q13: What is the name of the teacup in Beauty and the Beast?

Answer: Chip.

Chip Potts is the young teacup in Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1991), son of Mrs. Potts, the castle's head housekeeper transformed into a teapot. A small chip on his rim gives him his name and adds to his childlike charm. His most memorable moment comes when he helps Belle and Maurice escape from the cellar. Beauty and the Beast was the first animated film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and its music is considered among the finest in Disney history.

Q14: What is the name of the demigod in Moana?

Answer: Maui.

Maui is the shape-shifting demigod in Disney's Moana (2016), voiced by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. A legendary figure in Polynesian mythology credited with creating the Pacific Islands and harnessing the sun, Maui in the film has lost his magical fishhook and confidence. His tattoo-covered body serves as a storytelling device, with tattoos coming to life to illustrate his past. His song "You're Welcome," written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, became an instant fan favorite. Moana earned two Academy Award nominations.

Q15: What does EPCOT stand for?

Answer: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.

EPCOT was originally conceived by Walt Disney as a futuristic planned city where people would live, work, and play — a real functioning community testing urban innovations. Walt passed away in 1966 before this vision was realized, and the concept was adapted into a theme park. EPCOT Center opened on October 1, 1982, at Walt Disney World in Florida, divided into Future World and World Showcase. In 2021, the park was renamed simply "EPCOT" after a major reimagining.

Q16: Who is the villain in The Lion King?

Answer: Scar.

Scar is the main antagonist of The Lion King (1994), the younger brother of Mufasa and uncle to Simba. Voiced by Jeremy Irons, Scar is driven by jealousy to seize the throne of Pride Rock. His original name was Taka — Swahili for "trash" — which he changed after a facial injury. His song "Be Prepared" was inspired by Nazi propaganda imagery. The Lion King became Disney's highest-grossing animated film and spawned sequels, a Broadway show running since 1997, and a 2019 remake.

Q17: What is the name of the princess in Sleeping Beauty?

Answer: Aurora.

Princess Aurora is the protagonist of Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959). She is known by three names — Aurora (her birth name), Briar Rose (the name fairies use in the forest), and Sleeping Beauty. She was Disney's first princess with violet eyes, and her design was inspired by Audrey Hepburn. The film features a unique visual style inspired by medieval art and tapestries. It was the last Disney princess film until The Little Mermaid (1989), and is now considered one of animation's most visually stunning achievements.

Q18: What is the name of the raccoon in Pocahontas?

Answer: Meeko.

Meeko is the mischievous raccoon sidekick in Disney's Pocahontas (1995). Unlike many Disney animal sidekicks, Meeko doesn't speak — he communicates through expressive sounds and physical comedy. He is constantly at odds with Percy, Governor Ratcliffe's pampered pug dog. Pocahontas is loosely based on the real Native American woman Matoaka and her encounter with English colonists. The film won Academy Awards for its music, including "Colors of the Wind," and was Disney's first animated film based on a real historical figure.

Q19: What is the name of the toy store owner in Toy Story 2?

Answer: Al McWhiggin.

Al McWhiggin, known as the Chicken Man from his commercials, is the main antagonist of Toy Story 2 (1999). He owns Al's Toy Barn and steals Woody because the cowboy doll is a valuable collectible from the 1950s show "Woody's Roundup." Al plans to sell the complete collection to a Tokyo museum, where Woody would be preserved behind glass forever. Voiced by Wayne Knight (Newman from Seinfeld). Toy Story 2 was originally a direct-to-video sequel but was upgraded to theatrical release after impressive screenings, grossing over $511 million worldwide.

Q20: What is the name of the land of the dead in Coco?

Answer: The Land of the Dead.

The Land of the Dead is the vibrant afterlife setting of Pixar's Coco (2017). In this mystical realm, deceased souls can visit the living world during Dia de los Muertos via bridges of marigold petals, provided their families remember them. Pixar's artists conducted extensive research in Mexico to ensure authentic representation of Day of the Dead traditions. Coco won two Academy Awards including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for "Remember Me," and became the highest-grossing film of all time in Mexico.

Disney Trivia Game Score Rankings

At the end of the Disney trivia game, your score determines your Disney fan ranking. Here is what each score range means and how you stack up against other Disney enthusiasts:

Disney Legend — 20/20

A perfect score! You are the ultimate Disney fan. You have absorbed decades of Disney history, know every princess, villain, and sidekick by heart, and could probably give a tour at any Disney park. Your knowledge rivals that of Disney Imagineers and historians. You have earned the highest honor in our Disney trivia game. Share your perfect score with pride — you have truly mastered the magic!

Disney Expert — 16-19 out of 20

Impressive knowledge! You are clearly a dedicated Disney fan who has spent countless hours watching films, visiting parks, and soaking up Disney trivia. You know your classics from your Pixar, your princesses from your villains, and your theme park history inside and out. Just a few gaps separate you from Legend status. Play again and you just might achieve that perfect score!

Disney Enthusiast — 11-15 out of 20

Solid fan with room to grow! You know the major Disney films and characters, but some of the deeper cuts and park-specific trivia caught you off guard. This is a great score that shows genuine Disney appreciation. With a little more time exploring Disney's lesser-known films and theme park history, you will be climbing toward Expert status in no time. Consider this your invitation to discover more Disney magic!

Disney Casual — 6-10 out of 20

You have seen the big Disney hits but have some catching up to do! You probably know Frozen, The Lion King, and Toy Story, but some of the classic films and Pixar deep cuts were unfamiliar territory. This score is the perfect starting point for your Disney journey. Grab some popcorn, queue up Disney+, and start exploring the films you missed. We recommend starting with the Renaissance era classics and branching out from there!

Disney Newbie — 0-5 out of 20

Time for a Disney marathon! You are either brand new to Disney or have only scratched the surface of what the Disney universe has to offer. The good news? You have an incredible journey ahead of you. With over 60 animated feature films, a dozen theme parks, and nearly a century of stories, songs, and characters to discover, there is so much magic waiting for you. Start with Snow White and work your way forward through Disney history — every film is a new adventure!

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