Can You Match the Quote to the Disney Character?

By: Jouviane Alexandre
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You Match the Quote to the Disney Character?
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About This Quiz

Admit it! Disney has some of the greatest films ever made and who can forget the memorable quotes from the classics? From "Cinderella" to "Lion King," can you match the quote to the Disney character? Let's find out!
Which Disney character said: "Let it go."
Elsa
In 2013, Walt Disney Pictures might released what might be their biggest film to date. "Frozen" and the stories of Anna and Elsa hit the big screen, alongside their companions of Kristoff and Olaf.
Wendy
Snow White
Rapunzel

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Which Disney characters said: "Hakuna Matata."
Lilo & Stitch
Timon & Pumbaa
1994 brought the release of the greatly popular Disney film, "The Lion King." The story followed a group of lions led by their leader, Mufasa, and his wife, Sarabi. Timon & Pumbaa are a meerkat and hog, respectively, who befriend Simba.
Mowgli & Baloo
Mike & Sully

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Which Disney character said: "To infinity and beyond."
Tigger
Mushu
Buzz Lightyear
"Toy Story" was the product of another collaboration between Pixar and Disney. Released in 1995, the movie introduced the story of Andy and his toys that came to life. Among them were Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Mr. Potato Head.
Jose Carioca

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Which Disney character said: "When life gets you down, do you wanna know what you've gotta do? Just keep swimming."
Baloo
Jaq Jaq
Dory
Another collaboration between Disney and Pixar, "Finding Nemo" was released in 2009 about a small clownfish who tries to find his way home. The film introduces Nemo, his father, Marlin, and their soon to be friend, Dory. A highly anticipated sequel, "Finding Dory," was released 13 years later, in 2016.
Toulouse

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Which Disney character said: "Some people are worth melting for."
Stitch
Olaf
In 2013, Walt Disney Pictures might released what might be their biggest film to date. "Frozen" and the stories of Anna and Elsa hit the big screen, alongside their companions of Kristoff and Olaf.
Cri-Kee
Flounder

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Which Disney character said: "Ohana means family, and family means no one gets left behind or forgotten."
Tigger
Lilo
In 2002, Disney premiered the film "Lilo & Stitch," which was about a young Hawaiian girl and her adopted "dog," Stitch, who was actually created from an experiment. After the film, a TV series was created in 2003.
Li Shang
Gaston

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Which Disney character said: "Even miracles take a little time."
Lady Tremaine
Drizella
Anastasia
Fairy Godmother
Originally released in Disney in 1950, "Cinderella" was still one of Disney's earliest films. The story followed Cinderella, a maid who was transformed by her fairy godmother and attends a ball where she meets Prince Charming.

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Which Disney character said: "Always let your conscience be your guide."
Fa Zhou
Zeus
Quasimodo
Jiminy Cricket
Another early Disney film, "Pinocchio" was released in 1940. Disney's second film, it told the story of a wooden boy who is brought to life and hopes to become a real boy. Jiminy Cricket, who says this quote, acts as Pinocchio's conscience.

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Which Disney character said: "Don't just fly, soar."
Mr. Smee
Alice
Dumbo
"Dumbo" was one of the first Disney films released, with a debut date in 1941. The story is about an elephant, nicknamed Dumbo, who has the ability to fly with his large-than-average ears.
Mad Hatter

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Which Disney character said: "The past can hurt. But the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it."
Jasmine
Baloo
Rafiki
1994 brought the release of the greatly popular Disney film, "The Lion King." The story followed a group of lions led by their leader, Mufasa, and his wife, Sarabi. At the introduction, we meet their son, Simba. Rafiki was the shaman who presented Simba to the kingdom after his birth.
Eric

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Which Disney character said: "You think the only people who are people, are the people who look and think like you."
Tiana
Pocahontas
In 1995, Disney released the film "Pocahontas." The story tells of the Native American woman who falls in love with John Smith, an Englishman who came to colonize Jamestown with the settlers.
Mulan
Merida

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Which Disney character said: "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all."
Flit
Merida
Flynn Rider
Thumper
Another one of Disney's earliest films, Bambi was released in August 1942. The fifth film in Disney's roster, the movie introduced the characters of Bambi, Thumper, Flower, and Faline.

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Which Disney character said: "I was hiding under your porch because I love you."
Dug
In 2009, Disney teamed up with Pixar to release the film "Up," about a young wilderness scout and an elderly man. This line is said by Dug, a golden retriever who goes along with Carl and Russell.
Prince Charming
Doc
Goofy

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Which Disney character said: "Venture outside your comfort zone. The rewards are worth it."
Alice
Snow White
Cinderella
Rapunzel
In 2010, Disney released the highly-anticipated film for the princess, Rapunzel. The feature film, "Tangled," finally showed Rapunzel leaving her tower.

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Which Disney character said: "Today's special moments are tomorrow's memories."
Pinocchio
Genie
"Aladdin" was originally released in 1992. In 1994, Disney released the sequel, "Aladdin: The Return to Jafar." In the film we are reunited with the characters Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie.
John Smith
Gepetto

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Which Disney character said: "You control your destiny. You don't need magic to do it. And there are no magical shortcuts to solving your problems."
Mickey Mouse
Beast
Merida
In 2012, Disney fans were introduced to another princess. While many of the past princesses were intelligent and wise, Merida was bold and "Brave." The film "Brave" introduced the Scottish princess who fought against a betrothal.
Duchess

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Which Disney character said: "You're never too old to be young."
Quasimodo
King Triton
Sebastian
Happy
Released in 1937, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was the first animated feature film from Disney. The film introduced the world to the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of Snow White and the dwarfs, like Happy, Doc, Sleepy, and more.

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Which Disney character said: "I'm a damsel. I'm in distress. I can handle this. Have a nice day."
Alice
Megara
"Hercules" was a Disney film released in 1997 that told the story of Hercules, the son of Zeus. Meg used to work for Hades but ended up falling in love with Hercules.
Ariel
Esmeralda

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Which Disney character said: "You must not let anyone define your limits because of where you come from. Your only limit is your soul."
Flounder
Jane
Gusteau
Another Disney/Pixar work, "Ratatouille" was released in 2007. The story followed a mouse, Remy, who had the desire to become a chef. The quote is said by a billboard of Gusteau, a deceased chef with a popular restaurant.
Princess Eilonwy

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Which Disney character said: "If you don't think, then you shouldn't talk."
Simba
Tramp
Zazu
March Hare
"Alice in Wonderland" was another early Disney film that was released in 1951. Throughout the story, Alice runs into some interesting characters like the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and March Hare.

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Which Disney character said: "Ladies do not start fights, but they can finish them."
Minnie
Marie
"The Aristocats" is a 1970's Disney film about a group of affluent cats that are kidnapped for their owner's fortune. This quote was said by Marie, the youngest of the cats.
Daisy Duck
Wendy

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Which Disney character said: "Fairy tales can come true. You gotta make them happen. It all depends on you."
Wendy
Cinderella
Tiana
The year 2009 brought the Brothers Grimm story, "The Frog Prince," to life. The story told of Tiana, a waitress who after kissing a frog, turns into one herself.
Mulan

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Which Disney character said: "Sometimes we only see how people are different from us. But if you look hard enough, you can see how much we're all alike."
Sleeping Beauty
Jasmine
In 1992, Disney released "Aladdin," an adaptation of "One Thousand and One Nights.". The film introduces Aladdin, Abu, Genie, and Princess Jasmine to the Disney franchise.
Mulan
Alice

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Which Disney character said: "Most everyone's mad here."
Mad Hatter
White Rabbit
March Hare
Cheshire Cat
"Alice in Wonderland" was another early Disney film that was released in 1951. Throughout the story, Alice runs into some interesting characters like the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and March Hare.

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Which Disney character said: "Look inside yourself, Simba. You are more than what you have become."
Nala
Sarabi
Mufasa
1994 brought the release of the greatly popular Disney film, "The Lion King." The story followed a group of lions led by their leader, Mufasa, and his wife, Sarabi. At the beginning of the film, we are introduced to their son, Simba.
Rafiki

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Which Disney character said: "Like so many things, it is not what's outside, but what is inside that counts."
Pacha
Merchant
"Aladdin" was released in 1992 followed by a sequel in 1994. In the first film, the Merchant is talking to Aladdin about the Genie before Aladdin takes it off of his hands.
Dopez
Queen of Hearts

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Which Disney character said: "All it takes is faith and trust."
Peter Pan
Another early Disney classic, "Peter Pan" was released in 1953. The film told the story of Peter Pan, a boy who stayed a boy forever. We are introduced to Captain Hook, Tinkerbell, Wendy, and the Lost Boys.
Prince Charming
Jiminy Cricket
John Smith

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Which Disney character said: "The very things that hold you down are going to lift you up."
Mowgli
Perdita
Flynn Rider
Timothy Mouse
"Dumbo" was one of the first Disney films released, with a debut in 1941. The story is about an elephant, nicknamed Dumbo, who has the ability to fly with his larger-than-average ears.

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Which Disney character said: "Listen with your heart, you will understand."
Ariel
Jane
Grandmother Willow
In 1995, Disney released the film "Pocahontas." The story tells of the Native American woman who falls in love with John Smith, an Englishman who came to colonize Jamestown with the settlers.
Pumbaa

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Which Disney character said: "A true hero isn't measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart."
Mufasa
Zeus
"Hercules" was a Disney film released in 1997. It told the story of Hercules, the son of Zeus. While he was known for his strength, his father stressed that there was more to him than that.
King Triton
Fairy Godmother

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Which Disney character said: "I give myself very good advice, but I very seldom follow it."
Belle
Alice
"Alice in Wonderland" was another early Disney film that was released in 1951. Throughout the story, Alice runs into some interesting characters like the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, and March Hare.
Cinderella
Snow White

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Which Disney character said: "If watching is all you're gonna do, then you're gonna watch your life go by without ya."
Laverne
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" was released in 1996. The film was based on Victor Hugo's novel. It told the story of Quasimodo, a young bell ringer with a hunched back.
Merryweather
Flynn Rider
Baloo

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Which Disney character said: "You don't have time to be timid. You must be bold and daring."
Toulouse
Winnie the Pooh
Mulan
Lumiere
"Beauty and the Beast" was released in 1991. Taking place in France, the story followed Belle, a young woman who was kept inside the Beast's mansion. In order to become a man again, he had to earn Belle's love.

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Which Disney character said: "Remember you're the one who can fill the world with sunshine."
Snow White
Released in 1937, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" was the first animated feature film from Disney. The movie introduced the world to the Brothers Grimm fairy tale of Snow White and the dwarfs, like Happy, Doc, Sleepy, and more.
Sleeping Beauty
Ariel
Cinderella

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Which Disney character said: "The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of them all."
Bambi
The Emperor
"Mulan" was a Disney filmed released in 1998 about a young girl who secretly joined the army in her father's place. The Emperor speaks these words to Mulan after hearing of her sacrifice for her family.
Tinker Bell
Tiger Lily

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