This 1940 film features a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.
Pinocchio
In Finding Nemo, these fish are known for having terrible short-term memory.
blue tangs
This is the first Disney park ever built, opening in 1955.
Disneyland (California)
This villain steals puppies to make a fur coat.
Cruella de Vil
This is the only Disney princess who is not technically royal by birth or marriage.
Mulan
In Sleeping Beauty, this is the name of the kingdom where Aurora is born.
Kingdom of King Stefan / the Moors
In Inside Out, Riley’s imaginary friend goes by this name.
Bing Bong
EPCOT is an acronym originally meaning this.
Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
This scarred lion kills Mufasa to take the throne.
Scar
In Aladdin, the Genie says he can’t make people do this — along with killing or bringing them back from the dead.
fall in love
This was the first Disney animated film to use CGI, appearing in the ballroom scene.
Beauty and the Beast
This Pixar movie was the first to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Finding Nemo
This mountain-themed ride is the tallest attraction at Walt Disney World.
Expedition Everest
This Disney villain is the first to not have a song in their original film.
Queen / Evil Queen (Snow White)
The Pizza Planet truck appears in every Pixar film except this one.
The Incredibles
In The Little Mermaid, this sea witch lives in a dwelling made of giant bones and skeletal remains.
Ursula
In Monsters, Inc., the company’s city runs on this kind of collected energy.
scream energy
Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney park built outside the U.S. and opened in this year.
1983
Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog is better known by this nickname.
Shadow Man
This Disney character speaks the fewest number of lines out of all main Disney protagonists.
Dumbo
This 1973 film is the only Disney animated movie where every character is portrayed as an anthropomorphic animal.
Robin Hood
This 2008 film was Pixar’s first to feature almost no dialogue in the first 30 minutes.
WALL·E
This park is the only Disney castle park where the castle belongs to Aurora instead of Cinderella.
Disneyland Paris
This villain from Hercules is loosely based on actual Greek myth but portrayed with blue flames for hair.
Hades
The code “A113,” seen in many Pixar and Disney movies, refers to this.
CalArts classroom used for graphic design and animation