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 50 Fun Disney Trivia Questions for a Magical Team Event

50 Fun Disney Trivia Questions for a Magical Team Event

You don’t need a Disney trivia board game to have some Mickey Mouse fun at the workplace. With a treasure trove of Disney characters, songs, and iconic quotes at your fingertips, you can craft a quiz that’ll make your team event truly unforgettable. Whether you play your Disney trivia game online or in real life, remember what Mickey Mouse says: “All you need is a little bit of magic!”

So If you’re a Disney enthusiast or just looking to add a sprinkle of magic to your team event, we’ve got you covered with our list of some of the most fun Disney trivia questions.

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Looking for something more specific? Explore the magical worlds of Marvel, The Office, Harry Potter, and the cosmic saga of Star Wars. And don’t miss the festive fun with our Halloween and Christmas trivia questions! 

1. What Makes Disney Trivia an Enjoyable Team Game

Disney trivia is one of the most light-hearted topics you can pick for a company quiz, employing childhood nostalgia as a foundation to create a team-building event where your staff can bond.

Quizzes in general are excellent for facilitating communication and teamwork between staff, as they encourage discussion. Within this relaxed environment, they can get to know one another better and build relationships that can later be transferred to the workplace.

As well as boosting morale, quizzes have a competitive element that can be beneficial to keeping staff engaged during the course of the team event.

2. Best Disney Trivia Topics

2.1. Disney Animated Movies

Disney-Animated-Movies

Let’s start with the basics: the Disney animated movies themselves! These questions will take you from the very beginnings of the Disney film empire all the way up to the more modern fare that has delighted children of the noughties.

Q: The Disney canon of feature-length animated movies began all the way back in 1937 with the release of which film?
A: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

Q: The Emperor’s New Groove sees the vacuous ruler Kuzco transformed into a llama, but what is the name of the historical empire that he is meant to be leading?
A: Incan Empire.

Q: Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey lend their voices to which Disney movie, which centers on an aspiring musician who attempts to get back to his earthly existence with the help (and hindrance) of a spirit designated 22?
A: Soul.

Q: Bernard, Bianca, Orville, and Evinrude are among the characters of which 1977 Disney film, which see the protagonists set out to save a young girl named Penny from the clutches of Madame Medusa?
A: The Rescuers.

Q: Which Disney movie features characters that are based on the Sherlock Holmes novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?
A: The Great Mouse Detective.

 

2.2. Disney Characters

Does your team know their Sebastian from their Sully? Their Hades from their Hook? This category explores the huge variety of Disney characters that have become iconic in the popular imagination.

Q: What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog, who has an orange-yellow coat and black ears?
A: Pluto.

Q: What is the name of the Tom Hanks-voiced cowboy who butts head with buzz and has feelings for Little Bo-Peep?
A: Woody.

Q: Who advises Pinocchio to “always let your conscience be your guide?”
A: Jiminy Cricket.

Q: Walt Disney originally wanted to give Mickey Mouse what slightly outdated name before his wife convinced him to change his mind?
A: Mortimer Mouse.

Q: Which nanny was tasked with mending the naughty ways of the incorrigible Jane and Michael Banks in a 1964 movie musical starring Julie Andrews?
A: Mary Poppins.

 

2.3. Disney Villains

Disney-Villains

The heroes may get all the glory, but it’s the Disney villains who are often the most memorable characters in the animated movies. This Disney trivia category will test your team’s knowledge of some of the most entertainingly evil figures in the pantheon.

Q: Which Disney villain had a pair of sinister helpers named Flotsam and Jetsam?
A: Ursula.

Q: Which Disney animated movie sees justice minister Claude Frollo murder the hero’s mother at the beginning of the film, before later attempting to force a gypsy into a lustful liaison?
A:
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Q: Attired in bat-like apparel, Maleficent is one of the most iconic villains of all time, but which actress played her in the live-action film?
A: Angelina Jolie.

Q: Name the voodoo witch doctor who upends the lives of Tiana and Naveen in the Princess and the Frog, as part of his attempt to repay a debt to his “friends on the other side?”
A: Dr. Facilier.

Q: Which Rapunzel-inspired Disney movie’s principal antagonist is the manipulative Mother Gothel, who entraps a young girl in a tower so she can use her hair to maintain her eternal youth?
A: Tangled.

2.4. Disney Songs

The bare necessities of a good Disney movie are the musical numbers. These questions will test whether your staff can go the distance or if they’re merely poor unfortunate souls who haven’t binged enough Disney tunes.

Q: “How Far I’ll Go,” “You’re Welcome,” and “We Know the Way” are all songs from which 2016 movie?
A: Moana.

Q: Name the Disney song from these lyrics: “Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned? Can you sing with all the voices of the mountain?”
A: Colors of the Wind.

Q: What is the most streamed Disney song of all time on Spotify: “Circle of Life,” “Let It Go”, or “We Don’t Take About Bruno?”
A: Let It Go.

Q: Which of these items is not listed in the song “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid: whozits, thingamabobs, or dinglehoppers?
A: Dinglehoppers.

Q: Which Disney character is immortalized in these song lyrics: “For there’s no one as burly and brawny. As you see, I’ve got biceps to spare. Not a bit of him’s scraggly or scrawny. That’s right, and every last inch of me’s covered with hair.”
A: Gaston, from Beauty and the Beast.

 

2.5. Disney Quotes

Disney-Quotes

If your colleagues like to whistle while they work, then hopefully they’ll have no problem answering this whole new world of questions that dig into the most memorable Disney quotes of all time. Some drop from the lips of princesses, while others actually have their origin in classic literature.

Q: Fill in the missing word from this quote from the movie Cinderella: “A dream is a _ your heart makes.”
A: Wish.

Q: Which character in Hercules says the following words: “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength but by the strength of his heart?”
A: Zeus.

Q: “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all” this is a touching father-daughter quote from which Disney movie?
A: Mulan.

Q: “For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack” is a line in the Jungle Book movie directly lifted from the book on which the film is based. Who wrote the book?
A: Rudyard Kipling.

Q: “Think happy thoughts.” This mantra from Peter Pan helps the characters to do what action (with a little help of fairy dust)?
A: Fly.

 

2.6. Disney Park Trivia

Disney-Park-Trivia

Disney trivia isn’t just about having every movie memorized from opening song to closing chorus. This category centers on that other incredibly popular (and incredibly lucrative) Disney property: their amusement parks.

Q: What year did Disney open its first ever amusement park in California?
A: 1955.

Q: Six cities around the world contain Disney theme parks. Can you name all of them?
A: Anaheim, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.

Q: What is the most popular food consumed at Disney parks according to the number of hashtags on Instagram: Blue Milk, Dole Whip, or Mickey Pretzel?
A: Dole Whip.

Q: Which real-life castle inspired the Cinderella castle in Disney’s Magic Kingdom?
A: Neuschwanstein.

Q: Mirror, mirror, on the wall, which is the largest Disney amusement park of them all?
A: Walt Disney World, Florida.

 

2.7. Disney History

The Walt Disney Company has been a trailblazer ever since it was founded back in 1923, breaking new ground in feature-length animation as well as building a colossal entertainment empire. These questions will test your staff’s knowledge of some of the company’s major milestones.

Q: Walt Disney was born on December 5 in Chicago, Illinois, in what year: 1891, 1901, or 1911?
A: 1901.

Q: Mickey Mouse made his debut in 1928 in a black-and-white cartoon with what title?
A: Steamboat Willie.

Q: In what decade did Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, open its doors: 1950s, 1960s, or 1970s?
A: 1970s (1971).

Q: In the past couple of decades, the Walt Disney Company has acquired several lucrative properties. Which of these is not one of them: Wizarding World, Lucasfilm, or Marvel?
A: Wizarding World.

Q: Launched in 2019, what is the name of Disney’s streaming service?
A: Disney+.

 

2.8. Disney Theme Park Rides

Disney-Theme-Park-Rides

We’re finishing off our list of Disney trivia with the most thrilling topic of all, Disney theme park rides! This round will take your team up to the heights of Space Mountain and down to the underground depths of the Pirates of the Caribbean grottoes.

Q: The Tower of Terror was inspired by which popular television anthology series, which was created by Rod Serling and originally ran from 1959 to 1964?
A: The Twilight Zone.

Q: Name this attraction from its official description on the Disney website: “Embark on a whimsical boat ride past a jubilant chorus of children from around the globe.”
A: It’s a Small World.

Q: Test Track is the speediest ride of any Disney theme park, but how fast does it go: 47mph, 65mph, 113mph?
A: 65mph.

Q: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure is a forthcoming log flume ride that is set to replace the iconic Splash Mountain. What Disney movie will it take inspiration from?
A: The Princess and the Frog.

Q: Which ride served as the inspiration for a film of the same name that starred Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson as a pair of adventures looking for a magical healing flower along the banks of the Amazon River?
A: Jungle Cruise.

 

3. FAQs

3.1. What are some good Disney trivia questions?

The sheer breadth of Disney properties means that there are tons of Disney trivia questions for adults that you can incorporate into your quiz, but the most fun questions focus on the animated movies, complete with their iconic heroes, villains, and musical numbers.

3.2. What is the hardest Disney question?

Deciding upon the hardest Disney question is a pretty subjective matter, but there are a few queries that will outfox most Disney fans, including this one: Walt Disney is the record holder for the biggest total Academy Awards haul, but how many did he receive? The answer is a whopping 26, twice as many as anybody else!

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