This snowman dreams of experiencing summer in Frozen.
Olaf
This yellow sponge lives in a pineapple under the sea.
SpongeBob SquarePants
These salty, crunchy slices are America’s most famous snack food.
potato chips
This tiny metal piece is used in zippers to keep the slider from going off the track.
zipper stop
This animal is known as the “King of the Jungle.”
lion
In Toy Story, this character believes he can fly — “falling with style.”
Buzz Lightyear
This mischievous cartoon rabbit always asks, “What’s up, Doc?”
Bugs Bunny
Pocky, a popular sweet snack, comes from this country.
Japan
This everyday adhesive was originally invented to seal equipment in WWII airplanes.
duct tape
This black-and-white bear is famous for eating bamboo.
panda
This undersea Disney movie features a crab named Sebastian
The Little Mermaid
This green ogre starred in a DreamWorks movie and lives in a swamp.
Shrek
Canada is famous for this chip flavor that tastes like vinegar, BBQ, and onion combined.
All Dressed
Found inside many pens, this spring-loaded part helps retract and extend the tip.
cam mechanism
This bird can run faster than most cars drive in neighborhoods.
ostrich
In Monsters, Inc., this is the name of the little girl Sulley protects.
Boo
This dog is famous for solving mysteries with his teen friends in a van called the Mystery Machine.
Scooby-Doo
This Mexican snack is fried corn dough shaped like a spiral or wheel.
Duros
This small indentation on soda cans allows the tab to swivel and act as a straw holder.
rivet
This Australian mammal has a pouch and hops on strong back legs.
kangaroo
This guy wrote most of the music soundtracks for Disney/Pixar
Randy Newman
This tiny blue character lives in a mushroom village and often gets into trouble with Gargamel.
Smurfs
This chewy candy from Turkey is also called “lokum.”
Turkish delight
This tiny piece inside light bulbs is made of tungsten and glows when electricity runs through it.
filament
This rare pink river dolphin lives in the Amazon rainforest.
boto (Amazon river dolphin)