Test Your Knowledge On Disney Movies' Hidden Secrets!

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Test Your Knowledge On Disney Movies Hidden Secrets! - Quiz

Disney Movies are notorious for containing hidden secrets and subliminal messages from the audience. . . Take this quiz to see how familiar you are with Disney Movies' hidden secrets!


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  • 1. 

    Which band was supposed to voice the vultures in "The Jungle Book" (1967)?

    • A.

      The Beatles

    • B.

      Queen

    • C.

      Nirvana

    • D.

      AC/DC

    Correct Answer
    A. The Beatles
    Explanation
    The Beatles were supposed to voice the vultures in "The Jungle Book" (1967). This is because the Disney animators originally designed the vultures to resemble the Beatles and even intended for the band to voice the characters. However, the Beatles declined the offer, so the vultures were ultimately voiced by other actors.

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  • 2. 

    According to his animator, Beast is the combination of how many different animals?

    Correct Answer
    D.
    Explanation
    According to his animator, Beast is a combination of multiple animals.

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  • 3. 

    In "Brave" (2012), the old witch has a wood carving of which character from "Monsters, Inc" (2001)?

    • A.

      Mike

    • B.

      Randall

    • C.

      Boo

    • D.

      Sulley

    Correct Answer
    D. Sulley
    Explanation
    In the movie "Brave" (2012), the old witch is shown to have a wood carving of Sulley from "Monsters, Inc" (2001). This implies that the two movies are connected in some way, possibly sharing the same universe or having some sort of crossover. Sulley is one of the main characters in "Monsters, Inc" and is a beloved character, which could explain why the old witch has a wood carving of him.

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  • 4. 

    Sid, the villain in "Toy Story" (1995) reappears as a __________ in "Toy Story 3" (2010).

    • A.

      Janitor

    • B.

      Neighbor

    • C.

      Garbage man

    • D.

      DJ

    Correct Answer
    C. Garbage man
    Explanation
    In "Toy Story 3" (2010), Sid, the villain from "Toy Story" (1995), reappears as a garbage man. This suggests that Sid's interest in disassembling and destroying toys as a child has led him to a career involving garbage disposal. The role of a garbage man also symbolizes the idea of Sid being responsible for taking care of the toys that he previously mistreated, highlighting a sense of redemption and growth in his character.

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  • 5. 

    Which actor was Aladdin modeled after?

    • A.

      Ryan Gosling

    • B.

      Christian Bale

    • C.

      Tom Cruise

    • D.

      Al Pacino

    Correct Answer
    C. Tom Cruise
    Explanation
    Aladdin was modeled after Tom Cruise. This means that the character of Aladdin in the animated movie was designed to resemble and be inspired by Tom Cruise's appearance and characteristics.

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  • 6. 

    Hercules kills _________ from "The Lion King" (1994) for one of his trials and wears him as a trophy.

    • A.

      Scar

    • B.

      Sarabi

    • C.

      Mufasa

    • D.

      Simba

    Correct Answer
    A. Scar
    Explanation
    Hercules kills Scar from "The Lion King" (1994) for one of his trials and wears him as a trophy.

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  • 7. 

    What is the mysterious code that appears in nearly every Pixar and Disney movie?

    • A.

      1704

    • B.

      A113

    • C.

      B283

    • D.

      2189

    Correct Answer
    B. A113
    Explanation
    A113 is the mysterious code that appears in nearly every Pixar and Disney movie. It is actually a classroom number at the California Institute of the Arts, where many animators and filmmakers from Pixar and Disney attended. They often include this code as an inside joke or Easter egg in their movies as a way to pay homage to their alma mater. It has become a recurring element that fans enjoy looking for in each film.

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  • 8. 

    Which character from "Up" (2009) also appears briefly in "Ratatouille" (2007)?

    • A.

      Charles

    • B.

      Dug

    • C.

      Carl

    • D.

      Russell

    Correct Answer
    B. Dug
    Explanation
    Dug, the lovable talking dog from the movie "Up" (2009), also appears briefly in "Ratatouille" (2007). In "Ratatouille," Dug can be seen during a brief cameo in a scene where the main character, Remy the rat, is running through the streets of Paris. This crossover cameo is a fun Easter egg for fans of both movies.

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  • 9. 

    In "The Lion King" (1994), lion roars weren't loud enough, so which animal did they use instead?

    • A.

      Elephant

    • B.

      Bear

    • C.

      Rhino

    • D.

      Tiger

    Correct Answer
    D. Tiger
    Explanation
    In "The Lion King" (1994), the lion roars weren't loud enough, so instead they used the sound of a tiger. This substitution was likely made to enhance the intensity and power of the lion's roar, as tigers are known for their deep and resonant vocalizations. The tiger's roar would have added a more dramatic effect to the lion characters in the film.

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  • 10. 

    Who is Wall-E named after?

    • A.

      Whitman Elliot Disney

    • B.

      Walter Elias Disney

    • C.

      Walter Ennis Disney

    • D.

      Walter Earl Disney

    Correct Answer
    B. Walter Elias Disney
    Explanation
    Wall-E is named after Walter Elias Disney, the co-founder of The Walt Disney Company and a pioneer in the animation industry. This is a well-known fact, as Wall-E's name is a tribute to the visionary creator who revolutionized the world of entertainment with his iconic characters and theme parks.

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