DISNEY QUESTIONS

This character is supported by Hostile Takeover Bank. He is not a Toy Story character, but the actor who voiced him also played Lindsay Lohan’s father in Herbie: Fully Loaded. He is derisively nicknamed “Thunder” and at the end of the film attacks Strip Weathers, who is also known as the “King.” Voiced by Michael Keaton, this is, for 10 points, what character obsessed with winning the Piston Cup, Lightning McQueen’s rival in Cars?

ANSWER: Chick Hicks [accept either]

Editing of this film’s original version eliminated much of a subplot involving the town minister Mr. Jelk. A 1996 reconstruction of its soundtrack found such lost songs as “Nobody’s Problems,” while a 1979 re-release deleted all songs, including the Oscar-nominated “The Age of Not Believing.” This film takes place in Pepperinge Eye, while the main character is the Angela Lansbury played Eglantine Price. For 10 points, name this unsuccessful Disney film about a witch in WWII-era England.

ANSWER: Bedknobs and Broomsticks

In this human character’s second appearance, he takes another character home after spotting him at the Singin’ Strays performance. At the end of his first appearance, another character notes that this man is “makin’ a big fuss over a little ‘ol hurt leg” as the Widow Tweed bandages him up. He becomes obsessively violent after Chief is hit by a train, but is saved from a bear by Tod and Copper. For 10 points, name this hunter in The Fox and the Hound.

ANSWER: Amos Slade [accept either]

This film ends with the Walt Disney quote “Keep Moving Forward.” The villain of this film is ultimately revealed to be Michael “Goob” Yagoobian and his sidekick is a robot known as Doris. The villain blames the protagonist for causing him to fall asleep during a Little League game. Featuring the protagonist Lewis, an inventive boy at orphanage, this film’s villain is the “Bowler Hat Guy.” For 10 points, name this cartoon featuring time travel and the title family.

ANSWER: Meet the Robinsons

This actor played Rex Lafferty, whose 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge is stolen by his brother Ian in the film Sex Drive. In another role, he plays society page reporter Kevin, who sings “Bennie and the Jets” with Jane Nichols. In his Disney role, he ends up falling in love with Robert’s fiancé, the fashion designer Nancy Tremaine. That character played by this man is the stepson of Queen Narissa. For 10 points, name this actor who played the clueless Prince Edward in the film Enchanted.

ANSWER: James Marsden

Two characters in this film are named “Marva Kulp,” with one played by noted CO Trash answerline Polly Holliday. In one in-joke, Joanna Barnes plays the mother of the antagonist and is given the name Vicky. The protagonists first meet during a fencing match and at one point trick the antagonist into having a CGI-animated lizard go into her mouth. In a reference to the original film, the song “Let’s Get Together” can be briefly heard. For 10 points, name this 1998 remake starring Lindsay Lohan as identical twins.

ANSWER: The Parent Trap

An entertaining New York Times review of this film said that not even Clark Gable at his peak was as convincing as the performer playing the title character. The bad guys in this film are Dan and Iggy, played by Neville Brand and Frank Gorshin. A remake of this film also featured the character of Zeke Kelso, now played by Doug E. Doug. The title character is owned by Patti Randall, who is played by Hayley Mills. For 10 points, name this film in which a FBI agent is forced to team with the title feline.

ANSWER: That Darn Cat!

One of the protagonists of this film goes on a date with the Bebe Neuwirth played librarian Sylvia. At the end of this film, the enraged Tank slingshots the head villain, Bradley, into a blimp. The plot involves the Gamma Mu Mu fraternity cheating at the college X-Games, while another character has lost his job and must return to college to get his degree. For 10 points, name this film about Max’s college experiences, the sequel to A Goofy Movie.

ANSWER: An Extremely Goofy Movie

Garry Marshall has a cameo in this film as a man in a “Devil” costume mistaken for the real deal by the antagonists. One character, Thackery Binx, is punished by being turned into a cat. One character pretends to be a sorcerer by triggering a fire alarm to summon the “Burning Rain of Death.” The villains in this film are the Sandersons—Sarah, Mary, and Winnie. For 10 points, name this film in which Sarah Jessica Parker and Bette Midler play witches.

ANSWER: Hocus Pocus

This character first appeared as an animal adopted by Spirou and Fantasio in Belgian comic books. On his eponymous show, secondary segments included “Shnookums and Meat,” as well as the further adventures of Chef Louis and Sebastian the Crab. This character is friends with Maurice the Gorilla and Stewart the Elephant and is a black-spotted yellow monkey-like creature. For 10 points, name this character, whose name is somewhat a portmanteau for the words marsupial and the French word for “friend.”

ANSWER: Marsupilami

This character has his own chess blog called “Make That Move with [his first name].” This man’s older brother is Spencer, who is a little person, and he ends up proposing to Emma Tutweiller. According to Wikipedia, this character’s younger half brother is NBA player Dwight Howard. He gets his niece Nia to fill in at the candy counter when Maddie is absent. For 10 points, name this perpetually outraged manager and chaperone in the various Suite Life series.

ANSWER: Marion Moseby [accept either]

In one appearance, this character falls in love with Pom Pom and calls a temporary truce with his enemies. In another appearance, he becomes a human but ends up stranded in the woods. Besides those appearances in Dreams Come True and A Twist in Time, he appears as the antagonist to the dog Bruno and appears to die when he falls out of a window at the end of the movie. He spends much of his time chasing around the mice Jaq and Gus. For 10 points, name this evil cat in the Cinderella movies.

ANSWER: Lucifer

In this film, C.C.H. Pounder voices an Oracle bound to a staff. It has nothing to do with Beauty and the Beast, but Jerry Orbach voices a villain who is turned into gold by the Hand of Midas. Characters go to the Vanishing Isle which is located on the back of a turtle. One of the title characters is Cassim, who turns out to be the father of the protagonist and abandons his criminal life. For 10 points, name this third film in the Aladdin series.

ANSWER: Aladdin and the King of Thieves

Wiki claims this is the first Disney Channel Original Movie to be released directly to DVD first. During the end credits, a character sits on a bed which folds up into a closet. The protagonist goes to work for the temperamental Amber Lee Adams, while she eventually is helped out by Peyton Leverett. The protagonist thinks she has gotten an audition, but it is actually for her dog, Boi. Lucas Gabreel makes a special appearance as the hat-sporting Ryan, the brother of the title character. For 10 points, name this High School Musical spinoff film starring Ashley Tisdale.

ANSWER: Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure

In this film’s end credits, a Robert Goulet sung version of “Green Tambourine” is played. Melissa Joan Hart plays Becky, the sister of one of the protagonists. The villain of this film is played by James Woods and is a former Cabinet member who plans on moving the moon’s orbit to create a new ice age, forcing all children to stay inside and study. That villain is Dr. Benedict, a former friend of Principal Peter Prickly. For 10 points, name this film adaptation of a television series featuring T.J. and the other kids at Third Street School.

ANSWER: Recess: School’s Out

This song begins shortly after a character threatens to break another man’s face for choosing to bring bones. The threatening character insists “He’s talking to me,” referring to an animal he dubs Butch. Lyrics to this song include “Side by side with your loved one, you’ll find enchantment here.” It begins with a man entering with an accordion, followed by another man with a ukulele. For 10 points, “Oh this is the night, it’s a beautiful night” appears in what song played during the spaghetti scene in Lady and the Tramp?

ANSWER: “Bella Notte”

Oddly enough, one of this character’s employees is Bill the Lizard from Alice in Wonderland. In the book he appears in, his first name is “Padriac.” This man gets pissed at his employee Bartholomew, whom he executes by using his pet Felicia. His scheme requires the unwilling assistance of toymaker Hiram Flaversham. Near the end of the film, he lightens the load by throwing his henchman Fidget out of a balloon. For 10 points, name this subject of the song “The World’s Greatest Criminal Mind,” the bad guy in The Great Mouse Detective.

ANSWER: Ratigan [accept Padriac until mentioned]

This character sings a parody of the song “Home on the Range” with the lyric “where the critters are tied up in chains.” In the end of the film, he takes his captive to Croc Falls. Voiced by George C. Scott, he owns an animal named Joanna and his last line is “You’ll think twice before messin’ with [his name]” before he is swept over a waterfall. This man is obsessed with trying to find the Golden Eagle Marahute and kidnaps a boy named Cody as part of his plan. For 10 points, name this Australian poacher, the villain in The Rescuers Down Under.

ANSWER: Percival C. McLeach [accept either]

The voice in these works is veteran announcer Mark Champion. They were reportedly inspired by a dinner Disney executives had with pilots who had just flown nonstop across the world. The current editions of these works feature offscreen singing by David Cook, while unique people to appear in them include Miss America Gretchen Carlson and pitcher Orel Hershisher. The first one of these featured Phil Simms. Known officially as “What’s Next,” these are, for 10 points, what series of commercials typically featuring Super Bowl winners being asked what they’re going to do next.

ANSWER: “I’m Going to Disney World!” commercials [or Disneyland, or What’s Next, or general descriptions]

In a sequel, these characters are last seen starting a ladies’ boutique which sells sun dresses. They watch the television program What’s My Crime? and disguise themselves as electric repairman. Hanging out at Hell Hall, these characters were played by Mark Williams and Hugh Laurie in a live-action film. In their first film, they are last seen having crashed their truck into their employer’s car, with one telling her to shut up. For 10 points, name these brothers, the thugs who work for Cruella De Vil.

ANSWER: Horace and Jasper [or the Badun Brothers]

One member of this group complains at the end of the film “That’s the shortest red light” she has ever seen. A probable former member of this group was Chuckles, while one member of this group has an imaginary twin sister named Flo. This group performs their ceremonies on the sacred Mount Wannahockaloogie and all of these characters fear being taken by Darla, the daughter of dentist P. Sherman. For 10 points, name this group of aquatic animals led by Gill who reside in an aquarium in the film Finding Nemo.

ANSWER: Tank Gang [accept anything about Aquarium Fish]

In one TV episode, this song is sung by two women after Antonio quits halfway through it, with the other performer merely lip-syncing to a woman behind the curtain. At the beginning of this song, a performer states “Mira me,” while at one point, he states “Show some muscle—do the hustle.” Before the chorus, the words “Caliente!” and “Suave!” are shouted. After the first line in the chorus, the lyrics are “Slip and slide and ride that rhythm.” For 10 points, name this song sung by Ryan and Sharpay in High School Musical about their desire to be number one.

ANSWER: “Bop to the Top”

The leader of this group was voiced by the actor who played Squiggy on Laverne and Shirley, David L. Lander. One member of this group wields a baseball hat with a nail in it, while another carries a switchblade. Their leader complains that “nose” doesn’t rhyme with “falls” before being kicked in the crotch and killed. Consisting of Stupid, Wheezy, Greasy, Psycho, and Smart Ass, most of this group dies while laughing at the antics of Eddie Valiant. For 10 points, name this group of henchmen who work for Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

ANSWER: Toon Patrol [or Weasels]

The first time this location is mentioned is at an inn called The Red Lobster. One character at this location is Alexander, who begs for help but is locked up. It is known as the “Land of Toys” in the original novel, and its owner hires Gideon and J. Worthingon Foulfellow to round up people to visit here. This location is where Lampwick begins screaming for his mama after playing pool and smoking. For 10 points, name this location where foolish boys transform into donkeys, a location in Pinocchio.
ANSWER: Pleasure Island

One character on this show was the police officer Captain Klegghorn, while the title characters were assisted by the Jim Belushi played Phil Palmfeather. The major villains on this show were Siege, Chameleon, and Wraith, who all worked for the Tim Curry played Lord Dragaunus. The only two female members of the title group were Mallory and Tanya, while the leader was Wildwing Flashblade. For 10 points, name this cartoon about a superhero group from the planet “Puckworld,” who masqueraded as a California based NHL team.

ANSWER: Mighty Ducks

This character’s sidekick is the sarcastic Haroud. In his first appearance, he desires the “legendary sunken treasure ship of Coeur Du Mer,” but ends up temporarily trapped on it underwater. Voiced by Jason Alexander, in his first appearance, he is last seen trapped in a tree and asking “Does this mean I don’t get my third wish?” The most recurring villain in the Aladdin animated series, this is, for 10 points, what stupid bandit leader who inadvertently frees Jafar in The Return of Jafar?