[Disney Quiz] Quizzes about Disney’s history and theme parks
Disney continues to bring dreams and inspiration to people around the world through all kinds of content, from movies to theme parks.
Many people love the countless works cherished across generations, as well as Tokyo Disneyland.
In this article, we’ve gathered a collection of quizzes related to Disney.
You can enjoy a wide range of quizzes, from ones that deepen your knowledge of Disney’s history to those that highlight the traits of its characters.
Give these quizzes a try—they’re perfect for sharpening your Disney knowledge, too!
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[Disney Quiz] Quizzes about Disney’s history and theme parks (11–20)
What are the doors lined up at the exit of the Country Bear Theater?NEW!
- The bears’ dressing room
- cafeteria
- Private sauna
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The bears’ dressing room
Each door has a nameplate and serves as a dressing room for the performing bears. It really makes you feel like there’s a real backstage to the show. By the way, some bears don’t have dressing rooms. The popular Liver Lips McGrow is assigned elsewhere to manage waiting fans, and Wendell is a wanderer who tends to wander off, so he doesn’t have a fixed dressing room. These kinds of small stories make the world all the more delightful.
What was the original name of Splash Mountain?NEW!
- Chika-chan Hill
- Chinkapin Hill
- Kinpika Hill
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Chinkapin Hill
Splash Mountain was originally called Chick-A-Pin Hill. However, due to a certain event, it was renamed to its current title. In the story, a dam in the area collapses after an explosion caused by Raccoon Raccety, triggering a massive flood. The hill, now awash with water, came to be called “Splash Mountain,” conveying the idea of a “mountain of splashes.”
Who supervised Space Mountain?NEW!
- A real astronaut
- Developer of real rockets
- A child who loves space
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A real astronaut
Gordon Cooper, one of America’s first astronauts, participated as a consultant on Space Mountain. Drawing on his experience at NASA, he dedicated himself to creating a place where people could “experience space without actually going there.” That balance of realism and dreams is what led to the ride’s thrilling experience.
What are the characteristics of Mochi the cat who is on top of the Baymax-shaped vending machine in Tomorrowland?NEW!
- I can hear breathing in sleep.
- I can hear the voice of the heart
- Singing a song
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I can hear breathing in sleep.
Mochi is the cat that appears in Disney’s film Big Hero 6. He belongs to Aunt Cass, who looks after Hiro like a mother and lives in San Fransokyo. Mochi is memorable for his plump build and laid‑back personality. His pose sleeping on top of a vending machine recreates a scene from the film’s world, and the detail of his audible breathing further highlights his easygoing nature.
What is the movie that Toontown is based on?NEW!
- Winnie-the-Pooh
- Mickey’s Christmas Gift
- Roger Rabbit
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Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a story set in a world where humans live alongside animated characters known as Toons. Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, Roger teams up with private detective Eddie to uncover the truth. As they confront the villain’s conspiracy, the barrier between humans and Toons gradually begins to change. Toontown is based on this unique setting.


