Animated Disney Movie Quiz -- updated 6/4
Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
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6/4
>>People, people, let's get this thread shaking. To encourage this, I'm putting up some pretty easy questions today. How can you spin through a Disney DVD discussion board and not take a stab at these:
EASY
Aside from crazy gray hair and a big nose, what do the Mad Hatter and Uncle Albert have in common?
Hint: Uncle Albert is from Mary Poppins, recently re-released on DVD
EASY
Above which building in Disneyland is Walt's original apartment?
ALREADY ANSWERED: Above the fire station
MEDIUM
Where in Disneyland--actually in a Disneyland attraction, though hidden from guests--is a basketball court? (Hint: it's situated dozens of feet above ground! And yes, people actually use it.)
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6/3
So very sad--only one of the five questions from yesterday has been answered correctly so far. So today, I'll add only two new one. But in the thread, I've added some hints for yesterday's questions.
Very Easy
In the alphabet of family, Ariel's sisters--all, and I mostly quote, who are well named by their father--share this vowel at the start of their names.
Alreaday Answered: They all begin with A
Hard
Outside Autopia in Disneyland, there is one car on display, significantly smaller and older than the cars used in Autopia. This car once belonged to an early Disneyland attraction that, after its closing, Walt donated to his hometown of Marceline, Missouri. Name the old attraction.
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June 2nd
I've been in kind of a Disneyland mood today, planning out a trip there on July 17th. So--those I'm breaking my own rules--here are a few quiz questions about Disneyland.
VERY EASY
Which of the following names doesn't belong and why. Only one doesn't belong.
Buff. First Mate of the Mark Twain. Big Al. Fritz. The broken bust.
(Here's a clue: From Bust to Buff. Uncover the famous broken bust at Disneyland, which is in an E-ticket ride. Close your eyes and listen to his "mello" voice, and then figure out what connects the bust to Buff.)
Very Easy
Which of the following names doesn't below and why. Only one doesn't belong.
Ghost Host. A score of pirates. The voice of Innerspace. Tom Morrow.
EASY:
The Haunted Mansion ballroom contains an organ that, before it made its way to the theme park, was used as a prop in a rather famous live action Disney film. Name it. (Hint: this same organ was once featured in a very early, walk-through Tomorrowland attraction as well, before finally finding a home in the Haunted Mansion in the late 1960s.)
MEDIUM:
When American Sings, the Tomorrowland attraction, closed in the mid-1980s, many of the characters were re-costumed and placed in Splash Mountain. HOWEVER, two of the barbershop quartet geese were stripped of their features and placed in a different Tomorrowland attraction. Name the attraction and the new identites of the former American Sings geese.
ALREADY ANSWERED: Two of the A.S. Geese were plucked and skinned and retooled at repair robots in the Star Tours preshow area.
HARD:
The windows on Main Street contain many names of Disney Legends (both those who worked on films and on theme parks). Walt Disney's own father is even included, his name stenciled on a window along with the title "Contractor." Walt's name is not commemorated on a Main Street Window. It is, however, included elsewhere in the park in a similar fashion on a window. Where?
Note: there are still many unanswered questions below.
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JUNE 1st
Here's a few more for Snow White fans.
Easy:
Name the dwarf that, on TV, Walt affectionally described as "your basic woman-hater."
ALREADY ANSWERED CORRECTLY: Grumpy
Medium:
Shortly before production began on the audio for Snow White, Dopey had a slightly different--and very politically UNcorrect--name. Name it.
Hard:
In an early version of the script the Queen/Witch would visit Snow White multiple times, attempting to kill her. In one such meeting, which is taken from the Grimm brother's version, the Queen/Witch would give Snow White a poison comb. Of course this scene was not included in the final shooting script for Snow White. But the poison comb does still briefly appear somewhere in the actual film--mixed in on a piece of art produced very early for the movie. Find it.
UPDATE: Hints given in the discussion thread.
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MAY 31st
Compelling:
In the original novel (not the play) by Barrie of PETER PAN, what unique metal object grows at the end of Peter's arm after he takes charge of the pirate ship for good?
ANSWERED: A HOOK
Easy:
What animated disney heroine makes a cameo appearance in the first few minutes of Hunchback of Notre Dame?
ANSWERED: BELLE
Medium:
The brother of a famous child actor / hollywood director briefly supplied the voice of Roo for the longest of the four Winnie the Pooh theatrical releases. Name him.
ANSWERED: CLINT HOWARD (brother to Ron)
Hard:
In the late 1930s, Walt kept ponies for polo, which was a sport of choice among hollywood celebrities. Why was Walt forced to give up Polo and his Polo ponies?
STILL UNANSWERED--6/1
Tricky:
How many fingers does Pinocchio have?
ANSWERED: AS A PUPPET, FOUR--BUT AS A "REAL BOY," FIVE
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MAY 30st
Question 1:
For Snow White, the studio worked around the clock to finish the film before its release date. Over the years, Walt expressed great disappointment with the visual rendering of one character in Snow White? Name that character.
ANSWERED: The Prince
Question #2
In the early 1930s, in a Mickey Mouse cartoon, a gorilla escapes from the zoo to terrify Minnie in her house. Fourteen years later, in a Donald Duck short, a different escaped gorilla breaks into Donald's house.
Name BOTH gorillas.
NOT YET ANSWERED
Question #3.
This minor Disney character--appearing in at least three animated shorts along side Donald, Chip & Dale, and Goofy--is believe to have been named after Walt's personal secretary.
That's it until we get some correct answers! Have fun.
OH STILL NOT ANSWERED--6/1
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Question #4
Name the two actual animators who appear, in caricature, as vaudeville comedians in the Mickey Mouse short, Nifty Nineties. (Hint: their segment lasts about one minute, in which they are featured characters. There's no chance you could miss them. )
ANSWERED: WARD KIMBALL AND FREDDIE MOORE
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NEWEST QUIZ QUESTIONS AT TOP
ENJOY
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
6/4
>>People, people, let's get this thread shaking. To encourage this, I'm putting up some pretty easy questions today. How can you spin through a Disney DVD discussion board and not take a stab at these:
EASY
Aside from crazy gray hair and a big nose, what do the Mad Hatter and Uncle Albert have in common?
Hint: Uncle Albert is from Mary Poppins, recently re-released on DVD
EASY
Above which building in Disneyland is Walt's original apartment?
ALREADY ANSWERED: Above the fire station
MEDIUM
Where in Disneyland--actually in a Disneyland attraction, though hidden from guests--is a basketball court? (Hint: it's situated dozens of feet above ground! And yes, people actually use it.)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
6/3
So very sad--only one of the five questions from yesterday has been answered correctly so far. So today, I'll add only two new one. But in the thread, I've added some hints for yesterday's questions.
Very Easy
In the alphabet of family, Ariel's sisters--all, and I mostly quote, who are well named by their father--share this vowel at the start of their names.
Alreaday Answered: They all begin with A
Hard
Outside Autopia in Disneyland, there is one car on display, significantly smaller and older than the cars used in Autopia. This car once belonged to an early Disneyland attraction that, after its closing, Walt donated to his hometown of Marceline, Missouri. Name the old attraction.
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June 2nd
I've been in kind of a Disneyland mood today, planning out a trip there on July 17th. So--those I'm breaking my own rules--here are a few quiz questions about Disneyland.
VERY EASY
Which of the following names doesn't belong and why. Only one doesn't belong.
Buff. First Mate of the Mark Twain. Big Al. Fritz. The broken bust.
(Here's a clue: From Bust to Buff. Uncover the famous broken bust at Disneyland, which is in an E-ticket ride. Close your eyes and listen to his "mello" voice, and then figure out what connects the bust to Buff.)
Very Easy
Which of the following names doesn't below and why. Only one doesn't belong.
Ghost Host. A score of pirates. The voice of Innerspace. Tom Morrow.
EASY:
The Haunted Mansion ballroom contains an organ that, before it made its way to the theme park, was used as a prop in a rather famous live action Disney film. Name it. (Hint: this same organ was once featured in a very early, walk-through Tomorrowland attraction as well, before finally finding a home in the Haunted Mansion in the late 1960s.)
MEDIUM:
When American Sings, the Tomorrowland attraction, closed in the mid-1980s, many of the characters were re-costumed and placed in Splash Mountain. HOWEVER, two of the barbershop quartet geese were stripped of their features and placed in a different Tomorrowland attraction. Name the attraction and the new identites of the former American Sings geese.
ALREADY ANSWERED: Two of the A.S. Geese were plucked and skinned and retooled at repair robots in the Star Tours preshow area.
HARD:
The windows on Main Street contain many names of Disney Legends (both those who worked on films and on theme parks). Walt Disney's own father is even included, his name stenciled on a window along with the title "Contractor." Walt's name is not commemorated on a Main Street Window. It is, however, included elsewhere in the park in a similar fashion on a window. Where?
Note: there are still many unanswered questions below.
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JUNE 1st
Here's a few more for Snow White fans.
Easy:
Name the dwarf that, on TV, Walt affectionally described as "your basic woman-hater."
ALREADY ANSWERED CORRECTLY: Grumpy
Medium:
Shortly before production began on the audio for Snow White, Dopey had a slightly different--and very politically UNcorrect--name. Name it.
Hard:
In an early version of the script the Queen/Witch would visit Snow White multiple times, attempting to kill her. In one such meeting, which is taken from the Grimm brother's version, the Queen/Witch would give Snow White a poison comb. Of course this scene was not included in the final shooting script for Snow White. But the poison comb does still briefly appear somewhere in the actual film--mixed in on a piece of art produced very early for the movie. Find it.
UPDATE: Hints given in the discussion thread.
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MAY 31st
Compelling:
In the original novel (not the play) by Barrie of PETER PAN, what unique metal object grows at the end of Peter's arm after he takes charge of the pirate ship for good?
ANSWERED: A HOOK
Easy:
What animated disney heroine makes a cameo appearance in the first few minutes of Hunchback of Notre Dame?
ANSWERED: BELLE
Medium:
The brother of a famous child actor / hollywood director briefly supplied the voice of Roo for the longest of the four Winnie the Pooh theatrical releases. Name him.
ANSWERED: CLINT HOWARD (brother to Ron)
Hard:
In the late 1930s, Walt kept ponies for polo, which was a sport of choice among hollywood celebrities. Why was Walt forced to give up Polo and his Polo ponies?
STILL UNANSWERED--6/1
Tricky:
How many fingers does Pinocchio have?
ANSWERED: AS A PUPPET, FOUR--BUT AS A "REAL BOY," FIVE
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MAY 30st
Question 1:
For Snow White, the studio worked around the clock to finish the film before its release date. Over the years, Walt expressed great disappointment with the visual rendering of one character in Snow White? Name that character.
ANSWERED: The Prince
Question #2
In the early 1930s, in a Mickey Mouse cartoon, a gorilla escapes from the zoo to terrify Minnie in her house. Fourteen years later, in a Donald Duck short, a different escaped gorilla breaks into Donald's house.
Name BOTH gorillas.
NOT YET ANSWERED
Question #3.
This minor Disney character--appearing in at least three animated shorts along side Donald, Chip & Dale, and Goofy--is believe to have been named after Walt's personal secretary.
That's it until we get some correct answers! Have fun.
OH STILL NOT ANSWERED--6/1
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Question #4
Name the two actual animators who appear, in caricature, as vaudeville comedians in the Mickey Mouse short, Nifty Nineties. (Hint: their segment lasts about one minute, in which they are featured characters. There's no chance you could miss them. )
ANSWERED: WARD KIMBALL AND FREDDIE MOORE
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