3. 1928
9. 5 leg goat
17. polo
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3. 1928
9. 5 leg goat
17. polo
2) What question do Timon & Pumbaa ask in their rendition of "The Circle of Life"?
It's from "Lion King 3 - Hakuna Matata"
3) In The Little Mermaid, what is Sebastian's full name?
:D Sebastian has got 5 parts to his name.
4) In The Little Mermaid, some of Ursula's characteristics were taken from which other Disney villain?
Not from Dalmations (101 or 102).
Hint - Film was released in the late 1970s
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It looks like we've not got nearly 20 questions on the go. That should keep the "little grey cells working" (Agatha Christie's Poirot)
Eleanor Audley provided the voices for:
- Lady Tremaine (Cinderella's step mother)
- Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty)
- Madame Leota (Haunted Mansion)
Ed Wynn (He was 78 when playing Uncle Albert)
Donny Osmond
20) In "Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room", what are the names of your hosts?
Jose, Pierre, Michael, Fritz
3) In The Little Mermaid, what is Sebastian's full name?
Correct :mickey:
4) In The Little Mermaid, some of Ursula's characteristics were taken from which other Disney villain?
Correct :mickey:
That just leaves my last question...
2) What question do Timon & Pumbaa ask in their rendition of "The Circle of Life"?
And the questions set by Main Street Jim
I never knew there even was a "Lion King 3". Did you mean "Lion King 1 1/2"? I only saw it once...LOL...Quote:
That just leaves my last question...
2) What question do Timon & Pumbaa ask in their rendition of "The Circle of Life"?
And the questions set by Main Street Jim
The working title for this attraction was originally "Century III" because America was entering its third century.Quote:
1) What was the "working title" for EPCOT's Horizons attraction, and why?
Al Unser (Sr.), Mario Andretti, and Mark Donahue. The three drivers were, at the time, competing in the USAC Indy car championship.Quote:
2) The "Grand Opening of Walt Disney World" on NBC featured three very famous race car drivers for the opening of the Grand Prix Raceway, along with Herbie, the Love Bug. Who were the drivers?
squad51 got one of these right. #2, the "Lilly Belle", was originally built in November, 1928 - the same month that Mickey and Minnie made their debuts ;) The other three locomotives: #1 Walter E. Disney and #3 Roger E. Broggie were built side-by-side in the same shop in February 1925. The two locomotives even have consecutive boiler numbers. #4, the Roy O. Disney, is currently the oldest Walt Disney World attraction, being built in 1916 - although a lot of places, including "official" Disney trivia, would have you believe that Prince Charming's Royal Carousel is the oldest, built in 1917.Quote:
3) Without looking it up :) : What year<s> and where were the four Walt Disney World Railroad steam locomotives built?
That would be Bacchus, god of wine and partying :)Quote:
4) In the "Fantasia" segment of SpectroMagic, what Greek mythological deity adorns one of the floats?
The Electrical Water Pageant at Walt Disney World debuted with the opening of the park in 1971, as a "test" for an "electrical musical parade". The Main Street Electrical Parade would debut the following year at Disneyland in California.Quote:
5) What was the precursor to the 1972 debut of the Main Street Electrical parade at Disneyland in California?
The "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" was a real car that ran in NASCAR's top division, Grand National, in the early 1950's. The car won three consecutive drivers' championships in 1951, 1952, and 1953, with Herb Thomas (1951, 1953) and Tim Flock (1952).Quote:
6) In "Cars", what - and who - was Doc Hudson and his three "Piston Cups" a tribute to (besides "old-school NASCAR racing")?
The make then won three consecutive Manufacturer's titles in 1952-54, although Lee Petty, driving an Oldsmobile, won the driver's championship in 1954.
Zawadi got this one right; it was Ed Wynn.Quote:
7) In "Mary Poppins", "Uncle Albert" is played by the man who also voiced the Mad Hatter in "Alice in Wonderland". Who is he?
Zawadi got this one as well, and I had forgotten there was another villain that she voiced. Madame Leota's voice was provided by Ms. Audley, as well as Lady Tremaine from "Cinderella", and Maleficent from "Sleeping Beauty".Quote:
8) Eleanor Audley provided the voice for an animated-feature villain, and a theme-park icon. Who are they?
squad51 got this one. There is indeed a 5-legged goat in the mural. It's at about the 5th-floor level on the south side of the concourse above the Monorail beam.Quote:
9) Mary Blair designed the Grand Canyon Concourse in Disney's Contemporary Resort. What oddball creature can you find in this mural?
The planned MK-area resorts were: the Venetian (planned between the TTC and Contemporary); the Asian (planned to sit where the Grand Floridian is now situated, but they already had a "Polynesian"); and the Persian, planned to be situated north of the Contemporary on its own Monorail spur, but it didn't really fit in with the theming of Tomorrowland).Quote:
10) Three more Disney Magic Kingdom-area resorts were originally planned as "Phase II" of Walt Disney World. What were these three resorts?
Zawadi got another one; it is indeed Donny Osmond ;)Quote:
11) Who provided the singing voice for Shang in Disney's "Mulan"?
Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, Purple, Pink, Coral, Lime, Gold, Silver, and Black. Purple and Pink are no longer with us; what was left of those two became Teal. The "Tron-orail" was made out of the Coral monorail, which is now Peach. Confused yet? LOL....Quote:
12) What were the previous, but not original (since the park opened with ten), colors of the Monorails?
Hot Wheels :) And she mentions the Corvette.Quote:
13) In "Toy Story 2", Tour Guide Barbie mentions another popular Mattel toy. What toy is it, and what model?
Lionel electric trains.Quote:
14) Walt Disney licensed his characters to what popular toy in the 1930's, saving that company from bankruptcy?
Tallest: Expedition: Everest at 199 1/2 feet; next is Tower of Terror at 199 feet; third is Cinderella Castle at 189 feet; and Space Mountain is 183 feet tall.Quote:
15) Rank these four icons at Walt Disney World in terms of height, from tallest to shortest: Tower of Terror, Space Mountain, Cinderella Castle, Expedition: Everest (and name the heights ;) ).
The four towns are Glendale (CA), Anaheim (CA), Valencia (CA), and Orlando (FL). All four towns have great significance in the history of the Walt Disney Company ;)Quote:
16) In "Beauty and the Beast", what four towns show up on the "directional sign" when Maurice claims that Phillipe gets them lost?
squad51 got this one; it was polo.Quote:
17) In what sport did Walt Disney suffer an injury that "severely slowed him down" after the 1940s?
Walt was leaving the studio one afternoon, and instead of his usual "See ya later", or "So long", Walt had said "Goodbye". Walt had *never* said "Goodbye"; at that point, Marc knew there was something seriously wrong with Walt.Quote:
18) How did Disney legend Marc Davis find out that Walt might not be coming back to the company shortly before he (Walt) passed away?
Benny FarnswoggleQuote:
19) In "The Country Bears Movie", what was the villain's "real name" (near the end of the movie), played by Christopher Walken?
badkitty got this one: Michael, Pierre, Fritz, and Jose'.Quote:
20) In "Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room", what are the names of your hosts?
:thumbsup:
:sad:
2) What question do Timon & Pumbaa ask in their rendition of "The Circle of Life"?
The opening line of The Circle of Life is
Nants ingonyama bagithi, baba
(Translation: Here comes the lion, father)
Is sung by Timone as
What's on the menu?
:)
I believe that there are no more active questions so is there a volunteer to post the next set?
Ok here we go.
1. What voltage does the WDW monorail run on.
2. What color monorail is the only surviving Mark IV car?
3. What are the names of the three MK ferry boats?
4. How often does the clock in the "It's A Small World" attraction go off?
5. Who recieved the first Star Tours Galatic Rebellion Medal at DHS this last June? (Hint: answer found somewhere on intercot.)
600 volts DC
Ooooh. Good one. Hmmm....Mark IV's were prior to the current Mark VI's. I may have to look this one up ;)Quote:
2. What color monorail is the only surviving Mark IV car?
They *were* Kingdom Queens I, II, and III; when the riverboat in Magic Kingdom was renamed to the Liberty Belle in 1996, the ferries were renamed General Joe Potter, Richard F. Irvine, and Admiral Joe Fowler.Quote:
3. What are the names of the three MK ferry boats?
Every fifteen minutes.Quote:
4. How often does the clock in the "It's A Small World" attraction go off?
Wow. Don't know :) Been gone from the parks since last January :(Quote:
5. Who received the first Star Tours Galactic Rebellion Medal at DHS this last June? (Hint: answer found somewhere on Intercot.)
1, 3, & 4 all correct.
2. Monorail Gold
5. Would that be your lucky son Ethan?
#2 yes
#5 good research
Who's next???
1) Since Disney owns it: what does "ESPN" stand for?
2) OK, if you've been around Intercot long enough :) - what TV shows have I appeared on in the past?
3) What two major sports teams has Disney owned (relatively recently)?
4) In Pocahontas, a third sidekick for the Indian princess was in the original screenplay and concept. Who/what was it?
5) When Walt Disney World first opened, there were two riverboats on the Rivers of America. What were they named, and which one became the Liberty Belle?
6) What were the names of the keelboats that also were on the Rivers of America until 2001?
7) What two competing competing products were originally featured at quick-service restaurants throughout the Magic Kingdom?
8) True or False: A PeopleMover was originally planned for EPCOT, and the foundations for the track still exist.
9) Name the countries featured in EPCOT's World Showcase, starting with the one closest to Future World West.
10) What fictional town is the setting for Frontierland in Disneyland Paris?
11) What was the first Disney feature-length film to garner a "PG" rating from the MPAA?
12) What is the current fictional name of Space Mountain, and what does it refer to?
13) In my last set of Trivia questions, I told you how tall Expedition: Everest is (199 1/2 feet). Why (is it only 199 1/2 feet)?
14) What were the corporate sponsors of the following attractions: Grand Prix Raceway, Horizons, If You Had Wings, Mission: Space, the original version of Spaceship Earth, County Bear Jamboree, Main Street vehicles (Fire Truck, double-decker bus, etc.), World of Motion, Space Mountain (2)
15) What are the names of Ursula's two evil hench-fish, the eels?
13) In my last set of Trivia questions, I told you how tall Expedition: Everest is (199 1/2 feet). Why (is it only 199 1/2 feet)?
At or above 200ft an aircraft warning beacon would be required
15) What are the names of Ursula's two evil hench-fish, the eels?
Floatsom and Jetson