Do You Know All Of These Disney Catchphrases?

By: Zoe Samuel
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Do You Know All Of These Disney Catchphrases?
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Disney has a gigantic back catalog of intellectual property, stretching back decades to the golden age of cinema. Disney movies were created by generation after generation of celebrated Hollywood screenwriters, Grammy-winning songwriters, based on tales from the classic fairy tale to the modern anthropomorphic children's tale. Despite most of their catalog of characters being two dimensional, Disney characters have the power to reach into us and make our souls respond as if to another human being. Disney has mastered this art.

On the other hand, Disney films gave us a plethora of characters known for their gift of gab and their catchphrases.  Catchphrases are a way of framing a character, showcasing their talents, their outlook and their demeanor. A catchphrase can inspire optimism in the right moment, or laughs, or even sadness. Disney characters of all stripes have had catchphrases, from adorable sidekicks, to frightening villains.

Ask yourself, "Am I a Disney Superfan? Do I really remember the films of my childhood, the TV shows I watched growing up, and the films I've seen as an adult? How well do I remember these iconic characters? Could I match characters with their catchphrases?" The answer to your questions lie in this quiz, so take it and find out!

Who is known for saying, "Oh, boy"?
Peter Pan
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse hasn't starred in a lot of movies recently, but his catchphrase always feels current.
Flower
Launchpad McQuack

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Who said, “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming”?
Prince Charming
Dory
Dory is the forgetful fish of the Finding Nemo series. Her philosophy is to keep moving ahead, because she cannot remember what she has left behind.
Grumpy
Happy

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What Disney character said “Made ya look”?
Genie
Genie (from "Aladdin") was a huge, spinning, showy character who seemed to relish life outside of his magic lamp, showing off at every opportunity. This catchphrase sums up his raison d'être.
Bashful
Sneezy
Sleepy

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Who said, “Ah, coconuts"?
Kronk
Jake
"Ah, coconuts!" was the catchphrase of Jake, the titular character of "Jake and the Neverland Pirates," a Disney series started in 2011 and lasting four seasons.
Pacha
Dopey

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Who asked, “Savvy?”
Yzma
Snow White
Kuzco
Captain Jack Sparrow
Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of The Caribbean franchise often asks “Savvy?” as a way of checking that he is being understood - a difficult proposition given his halting way of speaking.

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Who said, "To infinity and beyond"?
Queen of Hearts
Cheshire Cat
Buzz Lightyear
Buzz Lightyear, Woody's sidekick in the Toy Story series from Pixar, is a toy space-soldier. He has a button on his back that, when depressed, makes Buzz emit his catchphrase.
Captain Hook

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Who said, “Mirror, mirror, on the wall…”?
Alice
Evil Queen
The Evil Queen in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is known for speaking these fateful words to her magic mirror, who names Snow White as her mortal enemy.
March Hare
Tiger Lily

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Who is known for saying, “Boo-yeah"?
Emperor Kuzco
Emperor Kuzco from "The Emperor's New Groove" had this peculiar catchphrase, in keeping with his new groove.
Mad Hatter
Mr. Smee
Michael Darling

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Who said, “Hakuna Matata”?
Captain Hook
Faline
Timon
Arguably one of the most memorable and interesting characters from "The Lion King," Timon is famous for his philosophy, which boils down to the words “Hakuna Matata!”
Tinker Bell

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Who do you remember saying, "Oh, snap"?
Gepetto
Honest John
Kokoum
Raven Baxter
To those who remember "That's So Raven," Raven Baxter's catchphrase is like a time capsule from another era.

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Who is known for saying "gawrsh"?
Goofy
Goofy isn't known for a lot of his dialog, but his drawl of "Gawrsh" remains his hallmark.
Thumper
Huey
Pluto

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Who is known for saying "Bah, humbug"?
Donald Duck
Daisy Duck
Scrooge McDuck
Like Ebeneezer Scrooge, Scrooge McDuck is known for his "Bah, humbug" whenever anyone suggests something he thinks nonsensical, including charity.
Minnie Mouse

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Who is known for saying "Sweet nibblets"?
Gus Gus
Miley Stewart
Miley Stewart, the alter ego of Hannah Montana, says this line a lot on her show. Delish!
Jaq Jaq
Jar Jar Binks

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Who do you remember saying "Yay me"?
Anastasia
Drizella
Pinnochio
London Tipton
"The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" featured London Tipton, who would say this line from time to time, making it a bit of a catchphrase.

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Who do you recall saying, "Hey, where's Perry"?
Jiminy Cricket
Lady Tremaine
Phineas
"Phineas & Ferb" featured the titular Phineas, who would frequently intone, "Hey, where's Perry?"
Stromboli

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Who do you remember saying "Bam! What?"
Blue Fairy
Maddie
"Liv & Maddie" was on the air from 2013 to 2017, giving us protagonist Maddie and her catchphrase.
Meeko
Percy

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Who does the catchphrase "What's the sitch?" belong to?
Merryweather
Malificent
Merida
Kim
The hero of "Kim Possible" is the badass Kim, who periodically offers her catchphrase, "What's the sitch?"

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Who do you remember saying, "Hey sweet thang"?
Zack
The precocious Zack from "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" would offer this catchphrase, which was a bit off-putting, coming from a child.
Flynn Rider
Rapunzel
Pascal

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Who do you remember saying, "Let's get dangerous"?
Baloo
Darkwing Duck
Duck Tales's "Darkwing Duck" was a jewel in the series, and his catchphrase was "Let's get dangerous!"
Mother Gothel
Little John

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Who used to say, "Faith, trust, and pixie dust"?
Bagheera
Peter Pan
Peter Pan, that classic of Disney's arsenal of characters, would say "Faith, trust, and pixie dust" in his Disney incarnation.
Kaa
Sheriff of Nottingham

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Who said, "Let your heart be your guide"?
Pocahontas
From Disney's big screen archive comes Pocahontas, who famously told John Smith, "Let your heart be your guide."
Maid Marian
Duchess
Winnie The Pooh

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Who said, "Even miracles take a little time"?
Cinderella's Fairy Godmother
In "Cinderella," the titular hero's fairy godmother advises Cinderella to respect time, because "Even miracles take a little time."
Toulouse
Berlioz
Pongo

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Who said, "Wake up and smell the hummus"?
Owl
Piglet
Genie
Genie from "Aladdin" tried to get Aladdin to seize the moment by telling him, "Wake up and smell the hummus!"
Shan Yu

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Who said, "A dream is a wish your heart makes"?
Lumpy
Christopher Robin
Cinderella
When dreaming of what could be, Disney princess Cinderella says that "A dream is a wish your heart makes."
Belle

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Who said, "You're not getting cold fins now, are you?"
Ariel
When Ariel, the hero of "The Little Mermaid," calls upon her friends for help and they balk, she encourages them. At one point, she asks, "You're not getting cold fins now, are you?"
Panchito PIstoles
Kanga
Roo

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Who might have said "Watch out for my butt"?
Olaf the Snowman
Olaf the Snowman was one of the best things about the film "Frozen." Of all his funny lines, the line "Watch out for my butt" seems to stand out.
Rabbit
Lumpy
Li Shang

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Who said, "I came home"?
Tarzan
In the 1999 "Tarzan" film, the hero assures his animal family about his reasons to return to them, responding to "You came back" with "I came home."
Gaston
Lumiere
Chip

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Who do you remember saying "Yes, master"?
Quasimodo
Throughout "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo refers to Frollo as "master" repeatedly, but his most memorable use of the word is his oft-repeated "Yes, master."
Cogsworth
Dumbo
Dale

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Who says, "How romantic"?
Marie
Marie from "The Aristocats" practically purrs the line "How romantic," spurring the hero, Thomas O'Malley, to romantic exertions.
Timothy Q Mouse
Jasmine
Pegasus

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Who said, "Copper, you're my best friend"?
Tod
Tod and Copper are a young fox and hound in the film "The Fox and The Hound." Tod professes that he wants to be friends forever with his dear friend Copper, saying, "Copper, you're my best friend."
Abu
Hercules
Hades

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Who says, "jumping hogtoads"?
Megara
Jafar
Lilo
Arthur
The film "The Sword In the Stone" is a Disney classic that stands the test of time, and is in fact being made anew. One charmingly old-fashioned touch was the young Arthur's use of strange exclamations, including "jumping hogtoads!"

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Who constantly obsesses over "munchings and crunchings"?
Max Goof
Gurgi
The Disney-adapted Llyod Alexander novels featured Gurgi, who Disney adapted as a sort of human-puppy hybrid who is constantly on the lookout for food, or "munchings and crunchings," as he likes to say.
Nani Pelekai
Victor

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Who said, "Consider yourself pounced"?
Jumba
Scuttle
Tigger
In "Winnie The Pooh," Winnie's good friend Tigger, a manic tiger, is always proving his worth by pouncing on others, playfully of course. He drives the point home by saying, "Consider yourself pounced."
King Triton

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Who says, "Two bots enter; one bot leaves"?
Lady
Sebastian
Ursula
Ringleader
In "Big Hero 6," a robot is humanized through its suffering. In this world, robots are forced to fight each other for entertainment, giving the character Ringleader cause for his "Mad Max"-inspired quote, "Two bots enter; one bot leaves."

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Who said, "I'll bet they got a lid on every trash can"?
Prince Eric
Tramp
In "Lady and The Tramp" (1955), the rough-around-the-edges hero Tramp is a streetwise, down-and-out hero living on scraps of food. He observes of a nice neighborhood, "I'll bet they got a lid on every trash can."
Mortimer Mouse
Princess Eilonwy

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