"D'oh!"
(The Simpsons)
"What's up, doc?"
(Looney Tunes)
"I'm ready!"
(SpongeBob SquarePants)
"I yam what I yam..."
(Popeye)
"Hot dog!"
(Mickey Mouse)
100

The Simpsons originally appeared as a short on what TV show?

A) The Tracy Ullman Show

B) Matt Groening's American Family 

C) Married with Children 

The Tracy Ullman Show 

The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990) blended sketch comedy with musical numbers, dance routines, and animated shorts.

100

What Looney Tunes character is known for his stutter?

A) Foghorn Leghorn 

B) Daffy Duck 

C) Porky Pig 

Porky Pig

Porky's most distinctive trait is a severe stutter, for which he sometimes compensates by replacing the words he is attempting to say with something else. For example, "What's going on," might become "What's guh-guh-guh-guh ... what's happening?"


100

In, "Good Ol' Whatshisname," who is sentenced to 10 years in prison?

A) Plankton

B) Bubble Bass

C) Squidward 

Squidward 

After stealing What Zit Tooya's wallet and running a red light in front of a police officer, Squidward is arrested and imprisoned for 10 years. Patrick, it turns out, is his cellmate.

100

What creatures were used for slave labor by the Sea Hag?

A) Goons 

B) Golems 

C) Grubs 

Goons 

Popeye's comic strip was responsible for popularizing, although not inventing, the word, "Goon," (meaning a thug or lackey). Goons in Popeye's world were large humanoids with indistinctly drawn faces that were particularly known for being used as muscle and slave labor by the Sea Hag. One particular goon, a female named Alice, is a recurring character in the animated shorts, but she is usually a fairly nice character.

100

Mickey Mouse was originally created as a replacement for what other Walt Disney character?

A) Horace Horsecollar 

B) Oswald the Lucky Rabbit 

C) Mortimer the Misfit Monkey 

Oswald the Lucky Rabbit 

Mickey Mouse was originally created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character Walt Disney had created, along with Ub Iwerks, for Universal Studios. When Disney requested a larger budget for his popular Oswald series, Universal quickly fired him and hired other artists and writers to work on the show--to which Universal owned all the rights. Disney learned an important lesson from this incident and made sure that, in the future, he owned the rights to all of his creations.

200

Who founded Springfield?

A) Hans Springfield 

B) Jebediah Springfield 

C) Abraham Simpson 

Jebediah Springfield 

Jebediah Springfield founded Springfield in 1796 while looking for, "New Sodom," with his partner Shelbyville Manhattan. Springfield & Manhattan went their separate ways & Manhattan went on to found the rival town of Shelbyville.

200

What kind of accent does Bugs Bunny have?

A) Brooklyn accent 

B) Midwest accent 

C) Bostonian accent 

Brooklyn accent 

Bugs is characterized by a Brooklyn accent, his portrayal as a trickster, and his catch phrase, "Eh ... What's up, doc?"

200

Who went to college with Flats the Flounder?

A) Squidward 

B) Plankton 

C) Patrick 

Patrick 

At some point, Patrick went to community college with Flats the Flounder, although he can't remember what he studied there.

200

How many nephews does Popeye have?

A) Five 

B) Three

C) Four 

Four 

Popeye has four nephews: Pipeye, Peepeye, Pupeye, and Poopeye.

200

Mickey made his first appearance in what short film?

A) Steamboat Willie 

B) Plane Crazy 

C) The Barn Dance 

Plane Crazy 

Mickey Mouse made his first appearance in the short film, "Plane Crazy," on May 15, 1928. In this five-minute short, Mickey is inspired to become an airplane pilot. He builds his own plane and invites Minnie Mouse to accompany him on his debut flight, during which he repeatedly tries to kiss her. Playing hard to get, Minnie resists his advances and eventually parachutes out of the plane to escape the amorous Mickey. Distracted, Mickey loses control of the plane, and a comical out-of-control flight ensues, resulting in a crash-landing of Mickey's new aircraft. Although audiences were only luke-warm to Mickey's first adventure, Walt Disney, determined to make a star out of Mickey Mouse, pressed on and soon scored a big hit on November 18, 1928, with, "Steamboat Willie," in which Mickey serves aboard a steamboat under Captain Pete.

300

What part of the opening credits is different almost every week?

A) The family sitting on the couch 

B) Bart riding his skateboard

C) Marge checking out at the grocery store 

The family sitting on the couch 

Almost every episode of The Simpsons shows the Simpson family doing something different as they sit on the couch to watch TV. In some of the opening credits, Bart also writes something different on the blackboard & Lisa sometimes plays a different solo on her saxophone, but the couch segment is often the only one of the three gags to survive the editing room.

300

Which character does Wile E. Coyote want to eat?

A) Tweety Bird 

B) Road Runner 

C) Foghorn Leghorn 

Road Runner 

Instead of his animal instincts, Wile E. uses absurdly complex gadgets (often from ACME, a mail-order company and recurring gimmick in Looney Tunes) to catch the elusive Road Runner. But the Coyote's plans always backfire, and he is often injured in slapstick fashion.

300

Which character is a famous news reporter?

A) Bubble Bass

B) Perch Perkins 

C) Nat Peterson 

Perch Perkins 

Perch makes his first appearance in, "Ripped Pants," as the announcer of the surfing competition at Goo Lagoon. He appears frequently in the show as the news reporter and announcer.

300

What was the name of Olive Oyl's original fiancé?

A) King Blozo 

B) Harold Hamgravy 

C) Johnny Doodle 

Harold Hamgravy 

Despite his engagement to Olive Oyl, Harold Hamgravy was often attracted to other women who were considerably wealthy. Hamgravy was depicted as a slacker who preferred getting rich quick over earning money honestly. In a later strip, Hamgravy hired a sailor named Popeye to man his ship for a treasure hunt. Intended as a minor supporting character, Popeye proved so popular that he was made a permanent member of the main cast, and as time passed, he replaced Hamgravy as the object of Olive's affections.

300

What color shoes does Mickey Mouse traditionally wear?

A) Yellow 

B) Black

C) Red 

Yellow 

Mickey Mouse traditionally wears yellow shoes, red shorts, and white gloves.

400

What are the annual Halloween episodes known as?

A) D'oh of the Dead 

B) The Day Springfield Stood Still 

C) Treehouse of Horror 

Treehouse of Horror 

In 1990 the, "Treehouse of Horror," became an annual tradition of three separate, self-contained stories in each Halloween episode.

400

What younger rooster does Foghorn Leghorn often try to mentor?

A) Beaky 

B) Drumstick 

C) Eggbert 

Eggbert 

Foghorn fancies himself a mentor figure to the younger roosters, especially Eggbert (or Egghead Jr.), often tossing off bits of self-styled sagacity interjected with phrases like, "Pay attention, son," or, "Look at me when I'm talkin' to ya, boy."

400

In, "Employee of the Month," how many consecutive Employee of the Month Awards has SpongeBob won?

A) 26 

B) 16

C) 0

26

SpongeBob has 26 consecutive awards - and wants a 27th!

400

Before he discovered spinach, how did Popeye get his powers?

A) Rubbing a pipe 

B) Rubbing a coin 

C) Rubbing a hen 

Rubbing a hen 

Popeye wasn't always a spinach fanatic. In early stories from the Thimble Theatre comic strip, the sailor gained his special powers by rubbing the hairs on the head of a magical Whiffle Hen named Bernice. In fact, Popeye almost dies in his inaugural adventure, only to recover from otherwise fatal gunshot wounds by rubbing Bernice's head.

400

In which short film did Mickey first wear his signature white gloves?

A) The Barnyard Battle 

B) The Plow Boy 

C) The Opry House 

The Opry House 

Mickey Mouse first appeared in his signature white gloves on March 28, 1929 in, "The Opry House," a musical short in which he performs a series of vaudeville acts such as snake charming and belly dancing.

500

Which of the following is not a Bart Simpson catch-phrase?

A) "Ay, caramba!" 

B) "Ha-ha!"

C) "Eat my shorts!"

"Ha-ha!"

Bart Simpson is known for all of these catch-phrases EXCEPT, "Ha-ha," which is bully Nelson Muntz's favorite thing to say as he beats up on his schoolmates.


500

What Looney Tunes character did Elmer Fudd evolve from?

A) Egghead 

B) Cottontail Smith 

C) Bosko 

Egghead 

In 1937, Fred Avery introduced a new character in his cartoon short Egghead Rides Again. Egghead was initially depicted as having a bulbous nose, funny/eccentric clothing and a bald, egg-shaped head. Many cartoon historians believe that Egghead evolved into Elmer over a period of years, including animation historian Michael Barrier who asserts, "The Egghead-Elmer story is actually a little messy, my sense being that most of the people involved, whether they were making the films or publicizing them, not only had trouble telling the characters apart but had no idea why they should bother trying."

500

What is Squidward's house shaped like?

A) Easter Island Head 

B) Clarinet 

C) Lobster Trap

Easter Island Head 

Squidward lives in a house resembling an Easter Island Moai. It is placed in between SpongeBob and Patrick's houses at 122 Conch Street.

500

What baby does Olive Oyl sometimes take care of?

A) Jack-Jack 

B) Swee'Pea 

C) Bamm-Bamm 

Swee'Pea 

In the comics, Swee'Pea is a baby left on Popeye's doorstep. Popeye adopts and raises him as his son, or, as he puts it, "Boy-kid." Initially, Swee'Pea's speech consists entirely of the sound, "Glop," but he eventually ages enough to speak normally and can even throw punches if he has to. In the cartoons, Swee'Pea is usually depicted as Olive Oyl's cousin or nephew that she has to take care of from time to time.

500

In what year did Mickey Mouse make his first comic strip appearance?

A) 1942

B) 1930

C) 1946 

1930

Mickey Mouse made his first comic strip appearance in the New York Mirror on January 13, 1930. The first few strips -- loosely based on, "Plane Crazy," Mickey's first short film -- were drawn by Ub Iwerks and written by Walt Disney himself.

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