This "down under" creature cannot move its legs independently of each other, which is why he hops around so much
kangaroo
This creature has no brain, but is smart enough to sting its enemies with its tentacles
jellyfish
Because the director could not find a suitable voice for this dwarf, he was silent in "Snow White"
Dopey
This musical was set in WWII, and depicted the relationship between a nurse and a Frenchman. It was based on a book by James Mitchner
South Pacific
A dairy product meant for a feathered friend
(Miss Muffet ate they with her whey)
Bird curd
Santa would know that this is the only species where both males and females grow antlers
reindeer
This creature, a favorite at Sea World, can sleep underwater, and has a coating of blubber just below its skin to keep it warm in the cold ocean
Seal
This movie, about a very large animal who could fly, was Disney's shortest film
Dumbo
Debuting in 1939, this musical was labeled a classic when it was re-released in 1949. It was one of the first to incorporate both black and white and color
The Wizard of Oz
An unadorned piece of furniture used for seating
Bare chair
This is the fastest animal on earth
cheetah
This creature can protect itself by using a camouflage mechanism or by shooting out an inky black substance that allows him to escape unseen
Octopus
This film, about 2 dogs, was inspired by someone's actual pet!
Lady and the Tramp
This 1954 musical was about 2 singing duos who unite to put on a show to save a Vermont business
White Christmas
A smart-alecky Scottish girl
Sassy Lassie
You'd think a long, tall creature like this would need lots of rest, but it actually only sleeps 1-2 hours each day
giraffe
This friendly creature sleeps with one eye open and only half its brain at rest so it can keep watch for predators. That's how Flipper survived!
Dolphin
This film, which was set in Africa and gave us songs like "Circle of Life" and "Hakuna Matata", was the first totally original Disney film (not based on an already existing story)
Lion King
Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe starred in this 1953 film. "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" was its most popular song
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
The primary object in a fleet used to fly to various destinations
Main plane
This creature, who always wears a striped suit, sleeps standing up
zebra
This Great Barrier Reef, a community of coral, is located in the Coral Sea off the coast of this country
Australia
This is the only Disney princess with a tattoo... it was probably a tribal symbol
Pocohantas
Julie Andrews starred in The Sound of Music, which told the story of this family, who fled Austria during Hitler's rule
Von Trapp Family
A party for a bride-to-be where all the guests are asked to bring daisies or roses
A flower shower