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Anime quizzes that elementary school kids will love! A collection of questions parents and children can enjoy together

When you think of anime that elementary school children like, what comes to mind? There are plenty of shows kids love to watch, such as Doraemon, Detective Conan, and SPY×FAMILY.

How about trying a quiz based on your favorite anime? In this article, we’ve gathered anime quizzes we’d love elementary school kids to try.

There are lots of questions about character backstories and distinctive characters that you’ll be eager to solve! It’s also fun to tackle them with friends or family and see who knows the most about anime.

Give it a try right away!

Anime quizzes that elementary school kids will love! A parent-child fun problem set (21–30)

What is Momo Ayase’s ideal type in Dandadan?

What is Momo Ayase's ideal type in Dandadan?
  1. Yusaku Matsuda
  2. Ken Takakura
  3. Yujiro Ishihara
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Ken Takakura

One of the protagonists of Dandadan, the high school girl Momo Ayase, loves the actor Ken Takakura, a legendary star who represents the Showa era. Momo’s type is a stoic, cool-headed man, and there’s a scene at the beginning of the story where she passionately talks about her love for Ken Takakura. The other protagonist, Okarun, actually has the same real name—Ken Takakura—but Momo deliberately started calling him “Okarun” because “he doesn’t resemble the Ken Takakura I like.” For Momo, the clumsy yet manly Ken Takakura is truly the ideal man.

What is the name of the bulldog who speaks Kansai dialect in “PAW Patrol”?

What is the name of the bulldog who speaks Kansai dialect in “PAW Patrol”?
  1. Rocky
  2. rubble
  3. Sky
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rubble

The correct answer is Rubble. He’s a bulldog boy who’s great at construction work, known for his yellow uniform and power bulldozer. In the Japanese-dubbed version of the anime, he’s beloved as a cheerful Kansai-dialect character with his catchphrase, “Leave it to me—brrr!” He’s very strong and dependable, but he also has a cute side: he’s actually a bit afraid of spiders and ghosts, and that gap makes him especially popular with many children.

In conclusion

We introduced lots of anime quizzes that elementary school students can get hooked on. From familiar titles to the latest hits, there were probably some questions that seemed easy but turned out surprisingly tricky. If you try them with family or friends, you’re sure to have lively conversations and a great time. Find your favorite questions and have fun together!