From pixie dust to a frying pan—shout the name before the clock strikes zero!
By Richie.Zh01
17 Questions
L1 Difficulty
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About This Quiz
A film name appears. Your job is to name the woman the story revolves around. Not just crowns. Sometimes a pilot, a fixer, a scholar, a sister. Think action and consequence, not tiaras or dresses.
The catalog spans pencil lines and modern renders. Core Disney features lead. A few spin-offs that fans still count as canon show up because audience memory keeps them nearby.
Picture the scene—whose choice moves the next beat? Click her.
[D] Wendy Darling or Tinkerbell | 1953's Peter Pan took audiences to Neverland where Wendy narrates bedtime stories and Tinker Bell jealously sparks mischief while sprinkling magical pixie dust for flight.
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Sleeping Beauty?
[B] Aurora | The 1959 film Sleeping Beauty casts Princess Aurora into an enchanted sleep by spinning wheel prick; prince and fairy trio battle Maleficent's curse with love.
3/17
Robin Hood?
[B] Maid Marian | Disney's 1973 caper recasts Robin Hood as a fox and his beloved Maid Marian as a vixen who enjoys archery tournaments and romantic forest ballads.
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The Black Cauldron?
[A] Eilonwy | 1985's dark fantasy The Black Cauldron introduces Princess Eilonwy, a spirited enchantress wielding a glowing bauble, assisting pig-keeper Taran to stop an undead evil army.
5/17
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
[B] Jessica Rabbit | The 1988 hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit features sultry singer Jessica Rabbit, married to a hare, whose iconic line insists she's drawn that way.
6/17
The Little Mermaid?
[A] Ariel | Ariel's 1989 debut launched the Disney Renaissance; the curious red-haired mermaid trades her voice for legs, defeats sea witch Ursula and obsessively collects human trinkets.
7/17
Beauty and the Beast?
[A] Belle | In 1991's Beauty and the Beast bookish Belle volunteers to take her father's place, befriending enchanted objects and breaking a curse through empathy and reading.
8/17
Aladdin?
[D] Jasmine | Headstrong Jasmine in 1992's Aladdin yearns to explore beyond palace walls; disguised prince Ali wins her heart atop a magic carpet with a memorable duet.
9/17
The Lion King?
[B] Nala | Lioness Nala plays childhood friend and later queen to Simba in 1994's The Lion King; her bravery persuades the runaway prince to reclaim Pride Rock.
10/17
The Hunchback of Notre Dame?
[D] Esmeralda | Gypsy dancer Esmeralda shows compassion to bell-ringer Quasimodo in 1996's Hunchback of Notre Dame; her defiance of Frollo's cruelty includes sanctuary escapes and festival dances.
11/17
Hercules?
[A] Megara | Sarcastic Megara begins Hercules working for Hades in 1997's mythic romp; her sharp wit hides a sold soul contract, eventually trusting the earnest hero completely.
12/17
Tarzan?
[B] Jane Porter | In 1999's Tarzan, Victorian explorer Jane Porter sketches gorillas, teaches Tarzan English and falls for him amid vine-swinging, Phil Collins songs and hilarious baboon chases.
13/17
Atlantis: The Lost Empire?
[D] Kidagakash 'Kida' Nedakh | Cree Summer voices Kida, the warrior princess of Atlantis in 2001's steampunk adventure; she wears a glowing crystal and becomes queen after rediscovering her civilisation.
14/17
The Princess and the Frog?
[D] Tiana | Tiana dreams of owning a restaurant in 2009's New Orleans fairy tale; kissing a cursed prince turns her into a frog until hard work triumphs.
15/17
Tangled?
[B] Rapunzel | In 2010's Tangled Rapunzel wields frying pans, paints murals and measures magical seventy-foot hair; the lost princess escapes a tower thanks to thief Flynn Rider.
16/17
Frozen?
[C] Elsa and Anna | Frozen's 2013 sisters Elsa and Anna weather an eternal winter; one belts 'Let It Go' while conjuring ice, the other treks with Kristoff and Olaf.
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Zootopia?
[D] Judy Hopps | Optimistic bunny Judy Hopps becomes Zootopia's rabbit police officer in 2016, solving a missing mammals conspiracy with con artist fox Nick Wilde through clever wit.