Disney/Pixar Movies
Protagonists
Antagonists
Romeo and Juliet
Greek Mythology
100

You've got a friend in me. This Pixar movie stars toys that come to life when their owners' backs are turned. 

What is Toy Story?

100

This protagonist of a famous young adult's series learns that he is the son of the god of the sea during a particularly intense game of Capture the Flag.

Who is Percy Jackson?

100

This antagonist from Marvel's "Avengers" movies, viewed himself as a tragic hero as he snapped half of all life in the universe out of existence.

Who is Thanos?

100

This titular protagonist is head-over-heels for Rosaline at the beginning of the play, before promptly forgetting her at the sight of his true, doomed love.

Who is Romeo?

100

This powerful god is most well-known for his romantic escapades with mortals, striking down his enemies with lightning, and being the Greek king of all gods.

Who is Zeus?

200

This Disney movie, based on a story from an ancient Icelandic saga, stars Princess Aurora and Prince Philip facing down the evil witch Maleficent, who can transform into a dragon.

What is Sleeping Beauty?

200

This protagonist, dubbed "The Boy Who Lived," spends his days with his pet owl, Hedwig, and his red-headed best friend.

Who is Harry Potter?

200

This antagonist once ran for, and won, the Presidency of the United States in order to get back at his sworn enemy, Superman.

Who is Lex Luthor?

200

This handmaid to our female lead is Juliet's most trusted confidante, and is often the only other person to know of her and Romeo's shenanigans.

Who is Nurse?

200

In Greek Mythology, this mighty, multi-headed monster was slain by Heracles, who used fire to burn its self-regenerating wounds closed.

What is the Hydra?

300

This Pixar movie, starring an oft-misnamed rodent, takes place in Paris, France. In this story, a bumbling garbage boy becomes a puppeteered chef in a gourmet kitchen.

What is Ratatouille?

300

This protagonist, played by Hugh Jackman, is one of the most impactful, if underappreciated, Marvel movie characters.

Who is Wolverine?

300

This chuckling antagonist is best known for his startling visage and his catchphrase, "Why so serious?"

Who is the Joker?

300

This half of the two feuding families of Verona, has such notable members as Tybalt and Juliet.

What are the Capulets?

300

This mighty Greek hero, for whom Percy Jackson was named, slayed the frightening Gorgon, Medusa, using his shield as a mirror to slice her head off.

Who is Perseus?

400

This Disney movie is a retelling of a famous Shakespeare play using royal felines. Most well-known for its opening, which is sung in Swahili.

What is The Lion King?

400

This actor played protagonist Stanley Yelnats in Disney Studios' production of the movie "Holes" in 2003. He has also recently become known for telling us to "Just Do It."

Who is Shia LeBeouf?

400

This tax-obsessed antagonist seeks to arrest his vigilante nemesis through various threats, traps, and blackmail. "Taxes! Beautiful, lovely taxes!"

Who is Prince John?

400

This character, aligned with neither of the two warring families, dies tragically at the end of a rapier, falling to the ground with the words, "A plague on both your houses!"

Who is Mercutio?

400

The Greek god Eros is better known by this name for his Roman equivalent, in which he is depicted as a winged baby in a diaper wielding heart-shaped arrows.

Who is Cupid?

500

This Pixar movie takes place in a fictional Central-American town known as Santa Cecilia. In this movie, the main character Miguel learns that la familia es muy importante.

What is Coco?

500

This protagonist, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is most well-known for his catchphrase, "Elementary, my dear Watson!"

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

500

This noseless, "nameless" antagonist was defeated after the main character found and destroyed the seven pieces of his soul that had been scattered around the world.

Who is Voldemort?

500

This real-life Italian city-state is the locale in which "Romeo and Juliet" is set.

What is Verona?

500

This "first goddess" of Greek mythology was the oldest member of the Greek pantheon, and is occasionally mentioned to have given up her spot to the god Dionysus. This goddess of hearth and home is often forgotten in discussions of Greek Mythology.

Who is Hestia?