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.
[A] Snow White | 1937's Snow White pioneered full-length animation; the naïve princess befriends woodland dwarfs and sings to birds while fleeing a jealous stepmother's wicked poisoned apple scheme.
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Cinderella?
[C] Cinderella | Cinderella's 1950 debut features a girl whose Fairy Godmother transforms pumpkins into carriages; glass slippers and a midnight curfew lead to a lost shoe romance.
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Alice in Wonderland?
[A] Alice | Curious Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole into Wonderland's nonsensical tea parties, croquet with flamingos and caterpillars in Disney's psychedelic 1951 adaptation, plus Cheshire mischief.
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Lady and the Tramp?
[B] Lady | This 1955 canine romance pairs pampered cocker spaniel Lady with streetwise mutt Tramp; spaghetti kisses, baby-sitting and Siamese cat antics fill the screen with charm.
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One Hundred and One Dalmatians?
[B] Perdita | Perdita mothers fifteen pups and adopts eighty-four more in 1961's 101 Dalmatians; she braves a snowy trek to rescue them from dognapping Cruella de Vil.
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The Aristocats?
[D] Duchess | Set in 1910 Paris, The Aristocats follows elegant Duchess and her kittens kidnapped for their fortune; alley cat Thomas O'Malley helps jazz-loving felines escape home.
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The Jungle Book 2?
[A] Shanti | In The Jungle Book 2 (2003) village girl Shanti coaxes Mowgli back home; she later braves the jungle to rescue him from Shere Khan's revenge.
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The Rescuers Down Under?
[C] Miss Bianca | Elegant mouse Miss Bianca journeys to Australia's outback in 1990's Rescuers Down Under; she and Bernard ride an albatross to rescue a boy and eagle.
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The Fox and the Hound?
[A] Vixey | In 1981's The Fox and the Hound, Vixey teaches orphaned fox Tod to hunt and survive; their forest romance contrasts the story's tragic friendship nicely.
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The Great Mouse Detective?
[C] Olivia Flaversham | Young Olivia Flaversham's father, a toymaker, is kidnapped in 1986's Victorian mystery; she enlists detective Basil of Baker Street to thwart Professor Ratigan's plot villainous.
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Oliver & Company?
[A] Jenny Foxworth | Modern 1988 retelling of Oliver Twist gives girl Jenny Foxworth a kitten; she befriends street dogs and faces villain Sykes in a jazz-filled New York.
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Pocahontas?
[C] Pocahontas | 1995's Pocahontas reimagines the Powhatan heroine as a diplomatic daughter who communes with Grandmother Willow; her duet 'Colors of the Wind' encourages respect for nature.
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Mulan?
[A] Mulan | In 1998's Mulan, a daughter disguises herself as a male soldier to spare her father; with cricket luck and dragon Mushu she defeats the Huns.
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Dinosaur?
[A] Neera | Disney's 2000 CGI experiment Dinosaur features Iguanodon Neera, compassionate leader of her herd; she partners with orphaned Aladar to guide survivors through meteor-ravaged wastelands safely.
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The Emperor's New Groove?
[C] Chicha | In 2000's comedic The Emperor's New Groove, pregnant villager Chicha scolds llama emperor Kuzco and supports her husband Pacha during schemes to depose villainous Yzma.
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Lilo & Stitch?
[B] Lilo Pelekai | Lilo & Stitch (2002) stars eccentric Hawaiian girl Lilo adopting an escaped alien; her Elvis obsession, hula lessons and experiment cooking create quirky ʻohana adventures.
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Treasure Planet?
[C] Captain Amelia | 2002's Treasure Planet reimagines Stevenson in space; feline Captain Amelia commands the RLS Legacy with sarcastic discipline and acrobatic swordplay while mentoring young Jim Hawkins.