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Name That Disney Animal: 10s Blitz! (1)

We’ll flash a Disney character, you shout the species—ten seconds, that’s it.

Name That Disney Animal: 10s Blitz! (1)
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About This Quiz

This is built for short rounds with friends, kids, or whoever wanders by a screen. You all know these faces already. We just slap the right animal label on ’em and we’re done. Fast chatter is welcome.

Trade notes and move fast. One person spots fins. Someone else knows hoof types. Another can hear bird families from a single pose. It adds up quick. First gut answer wins—no doodling required.

Keep it fun when a close pair shows up. Smile, pick the name that feels most obvious, and keep the table talking. Fast guesses > perfect answers—keep it moving and laughs count as points.

1/20

Francis?

[D] Ladybug | Francis looks cute but eats garden villains. A ladybug is a beetle, not a bug, and that shell hides an aphid‑shredding appetite.

2/20

King Louie?

[D] Orangutan | King Louie wants fire, but orangutans already engineer. They weave new leaf‑nests nightly and swing on arms that span wider than most doorways.

3/20

Sebastian?

[A] Crab | Sebastian manages more than orchestras. Crabs molt armor, scuttle sideways on hinge‑like joints, and hide soft until the new suit hardens—a conductor with tactical exits.

4/20

Eeyore?

[A] Donkey | Eeyore isn’t stubborn; he’s cautious. Donkeys memorize routes and water, refusing unsafe footing. Makes sense when your house blows away twice a week.

5/20

Dory?

[B] Blue Tang | Dory is a blue tang, neon blues and yellow tail flashing while her memory constantly resets.

6/20

Flower?

[B] Skunk | Flower warns before chemistry. Skunks raise tails and flash stripes, then spray sulfur compounds; tomato juice doesn’t neutralize, oxidation does.

7/20

Pua?

[A] Pig | Pua is Moana’s piglet, a sandy snout that treats every wave and coconut like a new puzzle.

8/20

Sabor?

[B] Leopard | Sabor climbs like a whisper. Leopards haul prey into trees, a stealth tactic fitting a predator that outwits apes and vine‑swingers alike.

9/20

Sven?

[C] Reindeer | Sven is Kristoff’s reindeer partner, antlers tuned for snowdrifts and carrot negotiations.

10/20

Bagheera?

[D] Black Panther | Bagheera’s “panther” look is usually melanism in a leopard. Rosettes ghost through the black, fitting a mentor who prefers shadow to spectacle.

11/20

Donald?

[A] Duck | Donald Duck does slapstick hydrodynamics. Preen‑gland oil keeps his feathers beading water, so tantrums can dive, splash, and pop back up quacking.

12/20

Nala?

[A] Lion | Nala is a full lioness, built for group hunts and quiet takedowns on the savanna.

13/20

Jiminy?

[D] Cricket | Jiminy chirps by rubbing wings, not legs. Cricket songs speed up with temperature, so conscience even comes with a built‑in weather report.

14/20

Bambi?

[C] Deer | Bambi’s wide‑angle gaze is true deer design. Antlers are bone grown and shed yearly, though not for moms—sorry, childhood headcanon.

15/20

Judy Hopps?

[B] Rabbit | Judy is a rabbit cop, all long ears, big hops, and stubborn optimism in a tiny frame.

16/20

Pluto?

[D] Dog | Pluto reads human pointing better than most apes. That dog cognition sells jokes without words and explains the vanishing picnic basket problem.

17/20

Scuttle?

[D] Seagull | Scuttle isn’t a marine biologist, just a gull with great confidence. Salt glands near the eyes let this beach scavenger sip seawater between wrong gadget IDs.

18/20

Rex?

[A] Tyrannosaurus Rex | Rex frets, but his namesake bit hard. T. rex jaws crushed bone, while those small arms likely gripped prey—clumsy toy, terrifying blueprint.

19/20

Pumbaa?

[C] Warthog | Pumbaa reverse‑parks into burrows. Warthogs kneel to graze, then back in so tusks face danger—a comic entrance with solid engineering.

20/20

Mickey?

[C] Mouse | Mickey’s squeak has science behind it. Mice sing ultrasonic love songs and must gnaw nonstop because their incisors never stop growing.

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Name That Disney Animal: 10s Blitz! (1)

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