Characters
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Tough Trivia
Production
100

The name of the antagonist, or villain, of "Luca"

Ercole Visconti

100

Describe the opening scene of "Luca," who's in it and what are they doing?

Two fishermen are at sea. They talk about how they have heard tales of sea monsters while listening to opera on a gramophone. Alberto jumps over their boat and the fishermen try to catch him with a harpoon but they miss.

100

Name three iconic phrases from "Luca"

Any of the following is correct!
"Silenzio Bruno"

"What's wrong with you, stupido?"

"Vespa is freedom"

"Walking is just like swimming"

"Look me in the eye. You know I love you, right?"

"Just you and me out there. Free!"

"Some people...they'll never accept him. But some will. And he seems to know how to find the good ones"

100

Name five characters in "Luca," not including the main three

Cicco, Guido, Massimo, Machiavelli, Daniela, Lorenzo, Grandma Paguro, Uncle Ugo, Senora Marsigliese etc

100

What month and year was "Luca" released?

June of 2021

200

The names of Luca's mother and father

Daniela and Lorenzo (Surnames: Paguro)

200

When and why did Alberto create the phrase "Silenzio, Bruno?"

Luca was afraid to ride down a ramp in his and Alberto's homemade vespa, so Alberto brought up the idea that Luca has a "Bruno" in his head, or a voice that tells him to be cautious. Alberto told Luca to say "Silenzio Bruno" to allow Luca to do things he worried too much over

200

What does Ercole nickname Giulia to make fun of her?

Spewlia

200

What does Alberto call the gramophone he took?

The Magic Singing Lady Machine

200

About how long did it take, in years, for "Luca" to be produced?

Five years

300

The correct spelling of the name of Luca and Alberto's human friend

Giulia

300

What rule about the Portorosso Cup upset Alberto?

(Hint: In response to this rule, Alberto said, "Rules are for rule people") 

Having to use a fork when eating pasta

300

What does Giulia say when she exclaims?

The names of different cheeses (Ex. "Santa mozzarella," "Santo Gorgonzola," "Santa ricotta")

300

What's the name of the Italian song that plays during the ending credits?

Citta Vuota (by Mina)

300

Throughout what months did "Luca" play in theatres?

Trick question! Luca was not a theatrical release and instead went straight to Disney Plus, similar to other Pixar films made around the time of Covid-19, like "Onward," "Soul," and "Turning Red"

400

The name of the two women who are revealed to be sea monsters in Portorosso

Concetta and Pinuccia OR The Aragosta Sisters

400

Around what time in the movie do Luca's parents come to the surface?

(Any of the following answers is correct)

The middle/the midpoint OR

after Luca and Alberto fall asleep in Giulia's "hideout" OR

before Luca, Alberto, and Giulia are at the orientation for the Portorosso Cup

400

Finish the quote:

(Luca, speaking to Grandma Paguro) "You've been to the surface? And...")

"...done the change?"

400

What member of the team behind "Luca" is the character Luca based on, appearance and personality wise?

The director, Enrico Casarosa

400

This woman is the first female director to produce a film at Pixar and was part of the senior creative team on "Luca"

Domee Shi (Director of "Turning Red")

500

The names of the fishermen shown in the film's opening scene

Giacomo and Tommaso

500

In the scene when Ercole first appears on his vespa, what song is playing in the background?

"Andavo a Cento All'ora" (which roughly translates to 'I was going a hundred miles an hour') by Gianni Morandi

500

Not including the after-credits scene, what's the last line of dialogue in "Luca?"

Go, Luca, Go! (Said by Alberto)

500

Instead of a simple sea monster, what was Alberto going to turn into in the initial concept of "Luca?"

A kraken

500

What's the name of the composer who produced the instrumental tracks in "Luca?"

Dan Romer

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