Disney's Little Mermaid
Islands (not the restaurant)
Something Fishy
Pop Culture Merms
Pirate's Life for Me
100

How many sisters does Ariel have?

*for 100 bonus points EACH, name them

Six:

Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana, Andrina, and Aquata

100

This tropical island is the actually the world's second largest country, and the subject of a big DreamWorks franchise

Madagascar


100

Despite his pouch, he isn't actually a marsupial

Seahorse

100

In any iteration of Peter Pan, this is the name of the area of Neverland in which merfolk reside

Mermaid lagoon

100

There is both a muppets and 2D animated sci-fi movie based off of this 19th century pirate novel

Treasure Island

200

Fill in the lyrics:

"I've got ___ and ____ a-plenty
I've got ____ and ____ galore"

Gadgets, gizmos

Whozits, whatsits

200

This island country is part of the Kingdom of Denmark and, contrary to its name, covered in snow

Greenland
200

Not to be confused with an actual vegetable, but he does have a multitude of culinary and medicinal uses (and supposedly kissing him will give you 7 years of good luck)

Sea cucumber

200

The Little Mermaid was initially a Danish fairytale published by which author in 1837

Hans Christian Andersen
200

Anne Bonny and this woman were among the few and most notorious women to have been convicted of piracy in the 18th century

Mary Read

300

This Little Mermaid song by Alan Menkin and Howard Ashman won an Oscar award for Best Song in 1990

Under the Sea

300

This goddess of fire and volcanoes is believed to have created the islands of Hawaii

Pele

300

While a dory is a type of fish, Finding Nemo's Dory is actually this species

Blue tang

300

In Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Blackbeard's crew captures a mermaid. The character Philip names her this, which literally means "She is a siren"

Syrena

300

This is the title of the Assassin's Creed game that takes place during the golden age of piracy

Black Flag

400

The main antagonist of The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, named this, is Ursula's sister and voiced by the same actress

Morgana

400

This Caribbean island is an unincorporated U.S. territory

Puerto Rico

400

She probably doesn't have a medical background like her name implies, rather, she was more likely named after the suckling sound she makes while hunting for prey in the sand

Nurse shark

400

In the 2006 film Aquamarine, the mermaid Aquamarine tells leads Claire and Hailey that this is the reason she ran away from home

Being forced into an arranged marriage

400

The Pirates of the Caribbean attraction opened in Disneyland on March 18, 1967. In the Magic Kingdom, the attraction opened this many years later

A. Three (1970)

B. Six (1973)

C. Nine (1976)

B. Six (1973)

500

Ariel is the fourth Disney princess in the official lineup to be released, 30 years after the previous one. Name her three predecessors

*worth DOUBLE points if you can give which decade (20s, 30s, 40s, etc) each of them released in

Snow White (1937), Cinderella (1950), Aurora (1959)

500

This island is famous both for its holiday-related name and migration of red crabs

Christmas Island

500

This guy is the largest bony fish in existence, its flattened body is as long as it is tall

Sunfish

500

The mermaid from the 1984 film Splash names herself this, after a street sign she sees

Madison

500

In the Tinkerbell movie The Pirate Fairy, this former dust-keeper fairy becomes a pirate when she begins working for a young Captain Hook

Zarina