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A to Z Disney Character Quiz (2)

From A to Z, every letter hides a Disney star.

A to Z Disney Character Quiz (2)
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25 letters, 25 stills, 20 seconds each.

Look once—no logos, no sidekicks—just a fin, a feather, a floppy ear.

Say the name that owns the frame before the spotlight fades.

Fast fingers beat the clock, sharp eyes beat the decoys.

Ready to roll credits on your childhood?

1/25

1. Abu

[C] Abu | Frank Welker voices Aladdin’s tiny partner. Market‑smart, fez on, pockets faster than guards. Chaplin‑style gags turn pickpocket chases into elastic comedy across Agrabah’s rooftops.

2/25

2. Bambi

[B] Bambi | Felix Salten’s deer grows up on quiet footsteps. 1942’s forest taught moviegoers about spring, storms, and loss. Animators studied real fawns to nail those trembling legs.

3/25

3. Cheshire Cat

[B] Cheshire Cat | Sterling Holloway’s purr fades to a floating grin. He warps logic in Tulgey Wood, then vanishes mid‑sentence. The stripes help you track mischief between tree limbs.

4/25

4. Dot

[D] Dot | Hayden Panettiere voices this purple ant princess. She worships Flik’s inventions, then learns scale is relative. Look for the leaf‑wing scene that flips fear into lift‑off.

5/25

5. Elliott

[C] Elliott | Pete’s invisible friend is a green dragon with manners. 1977 blended animation with live action; 2016 reimagined him fuzzy and shy. Lighthouse finales bookend both versions.

6/25

6. Flower

[A] Flower | The skunk is a boy—Bambi names him on sight. His bashful nose‑touch became a hallmark of Disney gentleness. Springtime ‘twitterpated’ gags made audiences grin in 1942.

7/25

7. Gurgi

[A] Gurgi | Munchings and crunchings, always. This shaggy friend from The Black Cauldron redeems himself at the cauldron. John Byner layered voices to keep him odd yet lovable.

8/25

8. Hades

[B] Hades | James Woods’ rapid‑fire patter and blue flame hair sell the dealmaker vibe. Mood flips orange when he’s mad. Sidekicks Pain and Panic botch every simple task.

9/25

9. Ichabod Crane

[C] Ichabod Crane | Bing Crosby narrates sleepy Tarry Town. Ichabod’s appetite is legendary; the Headless Horseman ride doubles food jokes with fright. Watch the pumpkin toss for perfect timing.

10/25

10. Jasmine

[D] Jasmine | Rajah guards her, but curiosity wins. Lea Salonga provided vocals while Linda Larkin spoke. Marketplace escape to balcony duet charts a princess rewriting palace rules.

11/25

11. Kaa

[B] Kaa | Trust in Me slithers through those spiraling eyes. Sterling Holloway recycled a honeyed cadence from Pooh into menace. Hypnosis gags keep Mowgli dangling, literally and figuratively.

12/25

12. Lucifer the Cat

[C] Lucifer the Cat | Ward Kimball animated Cinderella’s smug housecat. Thick whiskers, bread‑dough paws, and that staircase smirk. He’s a mouse‑trap with personality, foiled by teamwork and soapy bubbles.

13/25

13. Merlin

[A] Merlin | Lives backward in time, packs luggage that packs itself. The wizard’s duel with Madam Mim is animation school: shape, counter‑shape, biology gags, and one brilliant microbe.

14/25

14. Nemo

[C] Nemo | A tiny right fin, big courage. Pixar’s coral reef dazzled in 2003. Marlin’s cross‑ocean search turns aquariums, surfers, and sea turtles into one long rescue lesson.

15/25

15. Oliver

[D] Oliver | A New York kitten riffs on Dickens. Billy Joel’s Dodger steals scenes; “Why Should I Worry?” becomes street‑level swagger. Taxi exhaust and neon set the tempo.

16/25

16. Penny

[C] Penny | The Rescuers’ bottle message starts everything. Orphan, teddy bear, and a swamp boat called Evinrude. The Devil’s Eye diamond glitters while Bernard and Bianca improvise bravery.

17/25

17. The Queen of Hearts

[A] The Queen of Hearts | Croquet with flamingos, justice by temper. Her soldiers are literal cards. Carroll’s satire survives Disney color—one shout of “Off with their heads!” does the courtroom’s work.

18/25

18. Rafiki

[D] Rafiki | Mandrill mystic and painter. He marks Simba with berry paste, then lifts the cub at Pride Rock. Swahili snippets ground the humor in something older and wiser.

19/25

19. Stitch

[A] Stitch | Experiment 626 collects records and chaos. Elvis tunes, hula skirts, rebuilt family. Crash‑lands on Kauai and discovers “ohana means family,” which rewires his alien programming.

20/25

20. Tantor

[D] Tantor | Anxious elephant with a sanitation fixation. Wayne Knight’s voice sells every squeak. Tarzan’s jungle lessons turn fretting into muscle once stampedes and vines demand real nerve.

21/25

21. Uncle Waldo

[B] Uncle Waldo | Aristocats’ tipsy goose claims he was sautéed in white wine. His nieces, Amelia and Abigail, shepherd him home. Restaurant signs hide visual jokes for attentive viewers.

22/25

22. Vixey

[B] Vixey | Forest‑wise vixen who softens Tod’s city edges. Pastel fur and bright eyes mirror the film’s gentler second half. She anchors the wilderness chapter after the hunt.

23/25

23. Woody

[A] Woody | Pull‑string sheriff, Roundup Gang legacy. Tom Hanks’ warmth made jealousy human, then friendship durable. Cowboy boot sole ink gave audiences a new way to cry.

24/25

24. Yao

[A] Yao | Self‑proclaimed “King of the Rock.” Training‑camp bruiser who harmonizes surprisingly well in disguises. His trio with Ling and Chien‑Po keeps Mulan’s march light between battles.

25/25

25. Zeus

[D] Zeus | Booming father with a soft spot for clouds shaped like Hera. Rip Torn’s laugh rolls like thunder. Lightning bolts double as punchlines and paternal pep talks.

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