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Put Your Disney Knowledge to the Test With This Ultimate Trivia Challenge
The Walt Disney Company is one of the most powerful and successful entertainment conglomerates worldwide, but they didn't start that way. Founder Walt Disney, together with his brother Roy, created the Disney Brothers Cartoon Company in October 1923, shortly after arriving in California. It started as a small company that produced silent short films and has grown to the commanding global presence it is today.
But just how much do you know about Disney, in every facet of its existence?
To create these ultimate Disney trivia questions with answers so you can put your Disney knowledge to the test, 24/7 consulted various entertainment publications to craft some complicated and expert-level questions. Test your Disney knowledge now!
This post was updated June 4th, 2025, to reflect additional information.
What were the first words Mickey Mouse ever spoke?
Mickey spoke his first words in the animated short film "The Karnival Kid."
Answer: "Hot Dog!"
"The Karnival Kid " wasn't the first short film with Mickey Mouse, but it was the first that wasn't silent.
What was Disney's first animated character?
Disney created this character in 1927 during a partnership with Universal.
Answer: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Even though Mickey Mouse is the most well-known character from Disney, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was the first animated character.
How long was the Genie in the lamp before Aladdin rubbed the lamp?
Genie becomes a central character in "Aladdin" as soon as Aladdin rubs the magic lamp and releases him.
Answer: 10,000 Years
Jafar had been looking for the Cave of Wonders for a long time, but not as long as Genie had been stuck in the cave.
What was Mulan's name when she pretended to be a man to join the army?
To protect her father from having to go to war, Mulan pretends to be his son instead of his daughter.
Answer: Ping
Mulan has to think on her feet when they ask her name but comes up with the name Ping with Mushu's help.
What's the meaning of "Hakuna Matata?"
This famous phrase from "The Lion King" may be one of the most memorable of all the classic Disney movies.
Answer: No Worries
It means "no worries for the rest of your days," or at least that's how the song Timon and Pumbaa sing goes.
What was Disney's first feature-length animated film?
Disney's first feature-length animated film premiered in 1937 and is still loved by fans today.
Answer: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
This classic Disney movie premiered at the Carthay Circle Theatre in California in 1937.
How old is the sea turtle named Crush from "Finding Nemo?"
After hearing from Sandy Plankton that sea turtles can live to be a hundred, Nemo asks his dad if this is true.
Answer: 150 years old
Marlin jokingly tells Nemo if he ever meets a sea turtle, he'll ask how old he is. He remembers to ask Crush on his way to find Nemo.
What famous musician wrote the soundtrack for "The Lion King?"
The soundtrack from "The Lion King" is one of the most memorable soundtracks from any classic Disney movie.
Answer: Elton John
Tim Rice and Elton John wrote the songs on the motion picture soundtrack. Elton John performed in several of the songs as well.
In "Toy Story 2," what is the name of the Toy Store?
Buzz Lightyear and some of Andy's other toys have to rescue Woody from this toy store in the film.
Answer: Al's Toy Barn
Al's Toy Barn is owned by collector Al McWhiggin, who stole Woody after realizing he wasn't for sale.
How many sisters does Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" have?
Although we don't see much of them in the film, Ariel's sisters are introduced by name in the beginning song of the animated film.
Answer: Six
Ariel is the youngest of seven, with six older sisters named Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, and Andrina.
What is the home of Winnie the Pooh and his friends called?
A.A. Milne created Winnie the Pooh and his friends before Disney purchased the rights to the books and characters in 1961.
Answer: The Hundred Acre Wood
The Hundred Acre Wood is the setting of Winnie the Pooh, in both the stories, TV shows, and movies starring the friends of Christopher Robin.
What did Peter Pan leave in Wendy's room that he comes searching for?
Wendy and her brothers are surprised to see Peter Pan in their room, but he's come looking for something.
Answer: His Shadow
They find out Peter is looking for his lost shadow, which he has some trouble capturing.
What type of poisoned fruit did the Evil Queen give Snow White?
Since the Evil Queen's Huntsman is unwilling to kill Snow White, the Queen decides to put Snow White under a curse by giving her poisoned fruit.
Answer: An Apple
In her disguise, the Queen convinces Snow White to bite into a poisoned apple, which puts her into a deep sleep.