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Minnie97
07-28-2012, 12:51 PM
Ok so I am not great but I have a few like other trivia games once all are answered correctly then someone else will start with new questions..

1 where can you find a hidden Minnie mouse at Walt Disney world?

2 name all nine of the nine old men

3. In disneys Robin Hood who does the voice of the rooster.

4. What is Janes last name on Tarzan?

5. What is Boo's real name on Monsters Inc.?

6. Who was the narrator of Space ship earth from 1986-1994?

have fun:)

squad51
07-28-2012, 02:59 PM
#6 Walter Cronchite

Minnie97
07-28-2012, 03:16 PM
Walter Cronkite is correct:)

number 6 is good:mickey:

DisneyDINK
07-28-2012, 09:53 PM
3. In disneys Robin Hood who does the voice of the rooster.


Roger MIller

Minnie97
07-28-2012, 10:13 PM
Roger Miller is correct

#3 and #6 are done:mickey:

Main Street Jim
07-29-2012, 03:17 PM
1 where can you find a hidden Minnie mouse at Walt Disney world?In the mural behind the Load area at Great Movie ride. It's a silhouette in one of the windows.


2 name all nine of the nine old men.Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, Frank Thomas, Milt Kahl, Wolfgang Reitherman, Les Clark, and John Lounsbery


4. What is Jane's last name on Tarzan?Porter


5. What is Boo's real name on Monsters Inc.?Mary Gibbs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsters,_Inc.

Minnie97
07-29-2012, 03:47 PM
and thats right:mickey:

good job

Elias1901
09-11-2012, 02:42 AM
1. What is the "real name" of Gus the mouse from Walt Disney's animated classic, Cinderella?

2. What were the two droids in the queue for Star Tours in their previous lives? What attraction were they from?

3. What movie and theming is the carousel in Disneyland's Fantasyland based on?

4. What two tributes to the original Submarine Voyage can be found in the Finding Nemo: Submarine Voyage at Disneyland?

5. In Disneyland's Fantasyland, which attraction is the only one where the main character is not present?

6. What was the name of the real lingerie shop that used to be on Disneyland's Main Street U.S.A.?

7. What was Goofy's original name?

8. Name the two other characters the actor who played Thomas O'Malley also voiced.

9. Who did the Sherman Brothers initially want to donate the royalties from the song, "it's a small world" to? What did Walt Disney advise them to do with it instead?

10. In the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, what three things are the pirates imprisoned in the jail cell holding?

DisneyDINK
09-11-2012, 11:01 AM
3. What movie and theming is the carousel in Disneyland's Fantasyland based on?

Sleeping Beauty?

DisneyDINK
09-11-2012, 11:11 AM
6. What was the name of the real lingerie shop that used to be on Disneyland's Main Street U.S.A.?

Hollywood Maxwell: The Wizzard of Bras

Elias1901
09-11-2012, 04:06 PM
Sleeping Beauty?

No, sorry. It is a much less-known film.


Hollywood Maxwell: The Wizzard of Bras

Correct! Question 6 is now answered. :thumbsup:

joanna71985
09-11-2012, 05:01 PM
In the mural behind the Load area at Great Movie ride. It's a silhouette in one of the windows.

Actually, the one in the window is a Hidden Mickey. The Hidden Minnie is a sideways profile, just out in the open

badkitty
09-11-2012, 06:24 PM
2. What were the two droids in the queue for Star Tours in their previous lives? What attraction were they from?

8. Name the two other characters the actor who played Thomas O'Malley also voiced.




#2 They were geese (minus a few feathers now) and the attraction was America Sings (some of the geese can still be seen in Splash Mountain).

#8 The actor is Phil Harris and he was Baloo in the Jungle Book and Little John in Robin Hood.

badkitty
09-11-2012, 06:28 PM
3. What movie and theming is the carousel in Disneyland's Fantasyland based on?



King Arthur from The Sword in the Stone.

Elias1901
09-11-2012, 06:33 PM
#2 They were geese (minus a few feathers now) and the attraction was America Sings (some of the geese can still be seen in Splash Mountain).

#8 The actor is Phil Harris and he was Baloo in the Jungle Book and Little John in Robin Hood.

Doubly correct! :number1:


King Arthur from The Sword in the Stone.

This is also true. Questions 2, 3 and 8 are now vanquished! :party:

Joannelet
09-11-2012, 10:28 PM
7. What was Goofy's original name?

?

Dippy Dawg

Joannelet
09-11-2012, 10:45 PM
6. What was the name of the real lingerie shop that used to be on Disneyland's Main Street U.S.A.?

Intimate Apparel

~what were they thinking!? Lol

Main Street Jim
09-11-2012, 10:45 PM
10. In the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, what three things are the pirates imprisoned in the jail cell holding? This is a *great* question - and one even *I* had to look up :)

Keep in mind, there are actually two jail cells near the end of the attraction. Most of us know that in the cell to the left, the three pirates are holding at least two things: a rope, and a soup bone, attempting to entice the dog to give them the keys.

But, there are three more pirates in a cell to the left - and I could NOT think of what any of them had. I had to look it up - and one of them has a tin cup :-)


7. What was Goofy's original name?Dippy Dawg.


5. In Disneyland's Fantasyland, which attraction is the only one where the main character is not present?I would have to think Casey Jr., based on Dumbo. Also, maybe the Mad Tea Party (Tea Cups)? I've never been to Disneyland, so I'm really not sure. I know there was one attraction - and I can't remember which one - originally built and opened in 1955 with the park, where Walt wanted guests to view the attraction from the character's perspective. I have *no idea* if it could be Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio's Daring Journey, or what.


1. What is the "real name" of Gus the mouse from Walt Disney's animated classic, Cinderella?Octavius.

Elias1901
09-11-2012, 11:02 PM
Dippy Dawg

Correct. Question 6 is off the charts now.


Intimate Apparel

~what were they thinking!? Lol

I agree, though it is very funny!


Octavius.

Correct. Question 1 is answered.


I would have to think Casey Jr., based on Dumbo. Also, maybe the Mad Tea Party (Tea Cups)? I've never been to Disneyland, so I'm really not sure. I know there was one attraction - and I can't remember which one - originally built and opened in 1955 with the park, where Walt wanted guests to view the attraction from the character's perspective. I have *no idea* if it could be Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio's Daring Journey, or what.

Good guesses and you're on the right trail. The Snow White attraction initially had no Snow White figure inside until they added it post-Walt.

But there is still an attraction in Fantasyland that remains without the "literal" figure of the character. Signs and what not don't count. But Casey Jr. and the Mad Tea Party are technically without their characters. It is one of the Disneyland dark rides. It is a classic.


This is a *great* question - and one even *I* had to look up :)

Keep in mind, there are actually two jail cells near the end of the attraction. Most of us know that in the cell to the left, the three pirates are holding at least two things: a rope, and a soup bone, attempting to entice the dog to give them the keys.

But, there are three more pirates in a cell to the left - and I could NOT think of what any of them had. I had to look it up - and one of them has a tin cup :-)

That's the three items I was looking for! Question 10 is finito!

badkitty
09-12-2012, 03:50 PM
But there is still an attraction in Fantasyland that remains without the "literal" figure of the character. Signs and what not don't count. But Casey Jr. and the Mad Tea Party are technically without their characters. It is one of the Disneyland dark rides. It is a classic.



I think the answer you are looking for is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. The perceptive is that you, as the driver in the car, are Mr. Toad. (Mr. Toad does appear in the lobby of the ride though.)

Elias1901
09-12-2012, 04:27 PM
I think the answer you are looking for is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. The perceptive is that you, as the driver in the car, are Mr. Toad. (Mr. Toad does appear in the lobby of the ride though.)

Question 5 is toast! Congrats Mr. badkitty, you're correct! The answer is Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, although statues and signs of Toad adorn Toad Hall, him as an actual character is not present.

Prior to the changes in Fantasyland, Snow White's Scary Adventures was missing any sort of Snow White figure -- so I could've considered accepting that as an answer as well, although that isn't the present state of the attraction, they've hence added multiple Snow White figures and that's how it is seen today.

Main Street Jim
09-12-2012, 10:05 PM
Keep in mind, there are actually two jail cells near the end of the attraction. Most of us know that in the cell to the left, the three pirates are holding at least two things: a rope, and a soup bone, attempting to entice the dog to give them the keys.

But, there are three more pirates in a cell to the left - and I could NOT think of what any of them had. I had to look it up - and one of them has a tin cup :-)
That should have said "to the RIGHT"...LOL

Elias1901
09-13-2012, 12:08 AM
That should have said "to the RIGHT"...LOL

Ah, yes. That would be a little more correct. :secret:

Elias1901
09-24-2012, 10:36 PM
Any guesses on these two remaining questions, folks?



4. What two tributes to the original Submarine Voyage can be found in the Finding Nemo: Submarine Voyage at Disneyland?

9. Who did the Sherman Brothers initially want to donate the royalties from the song, "it's a small world" to? What did Walt Disney advise them to do with it instead?

MelissaW
01-02-2013, 09:41 PM
4. Hidden Sea Serpent and a Mermaid

9. I cannot find the first part of the answer, but the proceeds were eventually donated to UNICEF, but cannot confirm that this was encouraged by Walt.

Elias1901
01-03-2013, 03:04 PM
4. Hidden Sea Serpent and a Mermaid

9. I cannot find the first part of the answer, but the proceeds were eventually donated to UNICEF, but cannot confirm that this was encouraged by Walt.

You were correct on number 4 there and also correct on the 2nd half "the outcome" of number 9, but the answer to question 9 was Walt wanting the Sherman Brothers to keep the royalties from the song for themselves, opposed to giving them away.