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Sulley, the top monster in Monsters, Inc., was voiced by this portly actor.
Who is John Goodman?
100
This 1953 release features the ditty "The Second Star to the Right," whose melody was originally composed for a song on the soundtrack of 1951's "Alice in Wonderland."
What is "Peter Pan?"
100
Pongo and Perdita began this 1961 film with 15 puppies, but there was a lot more of them by film's end -- and a lot more spots too.
What is "101 Dalmatians?"
100
When you wish upon a star, you might think of this 1940 effort, as critic Leonard Maltin dubbed the film "Disney at the height of his powers."
What is "Pinocchio?"
100
Alicia Keys and Jennifer Hudson both sought the lead female role in this 2009 classic, which unveiled many songs and lyrics -- none of which was "ribbit, ribbit."
What is "The Princess and the Frog?"
200
This son of the Greek Gods Zeus and Hera is stripped of his immortality as an infant and must become a true hero in order to reclaim it in this muscular 1997 film.
What is Hercules?
200
This 1959 effort not only featured a Tchaikovsky ballet, it treated us to the ravishing Princess Aurora -- who is on-screen for fewer than 18 minutes of the film's running time.
What is "Sleeping Beauty?"
200
Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor in the same movie?!?!? Only as a couple of mice in this 1977 film, which also featured a dragonfly and an albatross providing various forms of aid.
What is "The Rescuers?"
200
In 1935, opinion polls revealed that this Max Fleischer cartoon character was more popular than Mickey Mouse. It was Mickey, however, who proved to be "strong to the finish."
Who is Popeye?
200
Tim Allen's "Galaxy Quest" might have really started with this 1995 tale, one that was light years ahead of being "The Toolman."
What is "Toy Story?"
300
The animation team worked alongside chef Thomas Keller at his restaurant French Laundry in order to learn the art of cooking for this rodent-laden 2007 movie.
What is Ratatouille?
300
Oh, sing sweet nightingale! Lady Tremaine and her daughters Anastasia and Drizella were anything but sweet ... unlike their housemate, who is this classic's title character.
What is "Cinderella?"
300
Singer-songwriter Roger Miller narrated (and sang in) this 1973 film that might've missed the bullseye, as it's regarded as one of Disney's "lesser" efforts.
What is "Robin Hood?"
300
Not only was this the most successful film of 1938, it was Disney's first animated feature-length film -- with Walt himself introducing the characters in the trailer.
What is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?"
300
This 1991 tale was the first animated film to be nominated for best picture. Can you try to tell us even one reason why Disney wouldn't have liked it? Be our guest!
What is "Beauty and the Beast?"
400
The writer/co-director of this iconic 2003 Pixar effort said he got the idea for the title character from a photograph of two clownfish peeking out of an anemone.
What is "Finding Nemo?"
400
Not only was this 1941 film called racist, it was made to recoup the losses of a Disney box office bomb from a year earlier. That bomb was "Fantasia."
What is "Dumbo?"
400
The 1963 film gave us a tale of Merlin and the Arthurian legend. Plus, it was the last film made while Walt Disney was alive to finalize his legend.
What is "The Sword in the Stone?"
400
"Steamboat Willie," launched way back in 1928, wasn't the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, but it was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon to be released with this.
What is sound?
400
Neither Domino's nor Papa John's would've been the best sponsors of this 2008 release, which features the rhino line: "That Meat Lover's pizza is not loving me back at all!"
What is "Bolt?"
500
Brad Bird must have been in nepotism "Syndrome" when he cast his son Nicholas as the voice of the boy on this tricycle in this 2004 release.
What is "The Incredibles?"
500
For this 1946 film, James Baskett got the job of portraying Uncle Remus after answering an ad asking someone "to provide the voice of a talking butterfly."
What is "Song of the South?"
500
Voiced by comedian Charlie Callas, the title character of this 1977 musical film could say, "Hear me roar!" -- not live-action co-star Helen Reddy.
What is "Pete's Dragon?"
500
DAILY
DOUBLE
It was in 1934 that this character got his start in the short "The Little Wise Hen," and it was in Disney's "Silly Symphonies" series of cartoons, which were nowhere near as popular as Mickey Mouse's shorts. The new character, however, would soon become a valuable and very popular foil for Mickey, and got his own series in 1937.
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This 2001 Japanese animated film with a 10-year-old girl, spectres and monsters became the highest-grossing film in Japanese history. Walt Disney Studios dubbed the U.S. version, where it earned a paltry total of $10 million.
What is "Spirited Away?"