Calling all Smarty Pants and their grown-ups! Disney trivia is one of the easiest ways to turn a rainy afternoon, a long car ride, or a birthday party into a giggly, brain-boosting adventure. Kids get to shout out the answers they already know by heart, grown-ups get to feel like champions (or get happily stumped), and everybody has fun together. No screens required.
Below you will find 67 Disney trivia questions, with the answers right after each one, so you can read them aloud and check as you go. We sorted them by difficulty, from easy questions for little kids to a brain-bending challenge round for older kids and parents. There are also special rounds for Pixar movies, Disney princesses, and famous Disney songs. Grab a snack, pick a round, and let the trivia begin!
Why Disney Trivia Is Great for Family Fun and Learning
Here is a fun secret: when kids play trivia, they are not just having fun. They are learning. Answering questions from memory helps facts stick in the brain, builds confidence, and teaches kids that thinking hard can feel like a game. It also gets the whole family talking, laughing, and cheering each other on.
Best of all, this kind of playful learning is exactly what kids need. Doctors and researchers who study children agree that play is one of the best ways for kids to learn and grow. So every time you host a trivia round, you are giving your kids a real gift: fun and smarts at the same time.
How to Use This Disney Trivia
You can play any way you like, but here is a simple plan by age:
- Ages 5 to 7: Start with the Easy round. Read the question, and if your child needs a hand, give two choices to pick from.
- Ages 8 to 9: Mix the Easy and Medium rounds. Let kids answer on their own first.
- Ages 10 to 11 and grown-ups: Bring on the Hard Challenge round and the themed rounds. Team up kids against parents for extra fun.
You can call out answers together, take turns, or split into teams and keep score. Pick a round below and jump in.
Easy Disney Trivia for Little Smarty Pants (Ages 5 to 7)
These questions are perfect for younger kids and warming up a trivia night.
1. What kind of animal is Mickey Mouse?
Answer: A mouse.
2. In Frozen, what are the names of the two sisters?
Answer: Elsa and Anna.
3. In Frozen, what is the name of the friendly snowman who loves warm hugs?
Answer: Olaf.
4. In Finding Nemo, what kind of fish is Nemo?
Answer: A clownfish.
5. In Toy Story, what is the name of the cowboy toy?
Answer: Woody.
6. In Toy Story, what is the name of the space ranger toy?
Answer: Buzz Lightyear.
7. In Peter Pan, what is the name of the little fairy?
Answer: Tinker Bell.
8. In The Lion King, what is the name of the young lion prince?
Answer: Simba.
9. In The Little Mermaid, what is the name of the mermaid?
Answer: Ariel.
10. In Snow White, how many dwarfs are there?
Answer: Seven.
11. In Winnie the Pooh, what sweet food does Pooh love to eat?
Answer: Honey.
12. In Moana, what is the name of Moana’s silly pet chicken?
Answer: Heihei.
13. What kind of animal is Dumbo?
Answer: An elephant.
14. In Bambi, what kind of animal is Bambi?
Answer: A deer.
15. In Aladdin, what is the name of Aladdin’s pet monkey?
Answer: Abu.
16. In 101 Dalmatians, what kind of animals are the spotted puppies?
Answer: Dogs (Dalmatians).
17. In Frozen, Olaf dreams about a warm season, even though snowmen melt. What season is it?
Answer: Summer.
Medium Disney Trivia (Ages 8 to 9)
Ready to level up? These take a little more thinking.
18. In The Lion King, what are the names of the meerkat and warthog best friends?
Answer: Timon and Pumbaa.
19. In The Lion King, what fun phrase means “no worries”?
Answer: Hakuna Matata.
20. In Aladdin, what is the name of the princess?
Answer: Jasmine.
21. In Beauty and the Beast, what is the name of the girl who loves reading books?
Answer: Belle.
22. In Toy Story, who is Andy’s mean next-door neighbor?
Answer: Sid.
23. In Finding Nemo, what is the name of the friendly blue fish who keeps forgetting things?
Answer: Dory.
24. In Moana, what is the name of the big demigod with the magic fishhook?
Answer: Maui.
25. In Cinderella, what vegetable turns into a coach?
Answer: A pumpkin.
26. In Tangled, what is special about Rapunzel’s long hair?
Answer: It glows and has magic healing power.
27. In The Little Mermaid, what is the name of the sea witch villain?
Answer: Ursula.
28. In Sleeping Beauty, what is the name of the evil fairy?
Answer: Maleficent.
29. In Frozen, what kind of animal is Sven?
Answer: A reindeer.
30. In The Jungle Book, what kind of animal is Baloo?
Answer: A bear.
31. In Pinocchio, what happens to Pinocchio’s nose when he tells a lie?
Answer: It grows longer.
32. In Zootopia, what kind of animal is the police officer Judy Hopps?
Answer: A rabbit.
33. In Encanto, what is the last name of the magical family?
Answer: Madrigal.
Hard Disney Trivia Challenge (Ages 10 to 11 and Grown-Ups)
Time for the tricky stuff. These are great for older kids and parents who think they know their Disney facts.
34. In what year did Mickey Mouse first appear in the cartoon Steamboat Willie?
Answer: 1928. (This famous cartoon is so important that it is saved in the United States Library of Congress film registry.)
35. What was the first full-length Disney animated movie ever made?
Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
36. In The Lion King, the name Simba comes from an African language called Swahili. What does it mean?
Answer: Lion.
37. In Toy Story, whose name is written on the bottom of Woody’s boot?
Answer: Andy’s.
38. In the Pixar movie about a rat who dreams of being a chef, what is the movie called?
Answer: Ratatouille.
39. In Up, what is the first name of the old man who ties balloons to his house?
Answer: Carl.
40. In Frozen, what is the name of Elsa and Anna’s kingdom?
Answer: Arendelle.
41. In Moana, what is the name of the island goddess whose heart is stolen?
Answer: Te Fiti.
42. In The Princess and the Frog, what is the name of the main character?
Answer: Tiana.
43. In Mulan, what is the name of Mulan’s small dragon helper?
Answer: Mushu.
44. In Cinderella, what is the name of the wicked stepmother’s cat?
Answer: Lucifer.
45. In Beauty and the Beast, what is the name of the talking candlestick?
Answer: Lumiere.
46. In Aladdin, name one thing the Genie says he is not allowed to do.
Answer: He cannot make people fall in love, cannot bring people back to life, and cannot hurt anyone.
47. In what year did Walt Disney World open in Florida?
Answer: 1971.
Pixar Trivia Round
Pixar makes some of the most beloved movies around. Try this themed round.
48. In Monsters, Inc., what are the names of the two monster best friends?
Answer: Sulley and Mike.
49. In Finding Nemo, what is the full address Dory remembers: “P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, ______”?
Answer: Sydney.
50. In Cars, what is the name of the famous red race car?
Answer: Lightning McQueen.
51. In Inside Out, name one of the five emotions inside Riley’s head.
Answer: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, or Disgust.
52. In A Bug’s Life, what kind of bug is the hero Flik?
Answer: An ant.
53. In Ratatouille, what is the name of the cooking rat?
Answer: Remy.
54. In Brave, what is the name of the brave princess with wild red hair?
Answer: Merida.
Disney Princess Trivia Round
Do you know your princesses? See how many you can name.
55. Which princess has a pet tiger named Rajah?
Answer: Jasmine.
56. Which princess loses a glass slipper at the ball?
Answer: Cinderella.
57. Which princess falls into a deep sleep after pricking her finger on a spinning wheel?
Answer: Aurora (Sleeping Beauty).
58. Which princess has very long magical hair?
Answer: Rapunzel.
59. Which princess lives under the sea before she becomes human?
Answer: Ariel.
60. Which brave heroine sails across the ocean to return the heart of Te Fiti?
Answer: Moana.
Disney Songs Trivia Round
Can you match each famous song to its movie? Try humming a few!
61. Which movie features the song “Let It Go”?
Answer: Frozen.
62. Which movie features the song “Under the Sea”?
Answer: The Little Mermaid.
63. Which movie features the song “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”?
Answer: Toy Story.
64. Which movie features the song “Hakuna Matata”?
Answer: The Lion King.
65. Which movie features the song “A Whole New World”?
Answer: Aladdin.
66. Which movie features the song “How Far I’ll Go”?
Answer: Moana.
67. Which movie features the song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”?
Answer: Encanto.
Tips for Running a Great Disney Trivia Game
Want your trivia night to be a hit? Here are a few easy tips from one Smarty Pants family to another.
- Match the number of questions to the age. Little kids do great with about 15 to 20 questions. Kids ages 8 and up can handle 30 or more. Short and fun beats long and tiring.
- Give younger kids two choices. If a question is tricky, offer two answers to pick from. This keeps little ones smiling instead of frustrated.
- Try teams. Kids against grown-ups is always a blast, and it helps shy kids feel brave.
- Keep score for extra excitement. Give one point per right answer and a bonus point for singing part of a Disney song. Answering from memory like this actually helps the whole family remember facts better over time, so everybody wins.
- Take movement breaks. After a round, play freeze dance to a Disney song, then jump back in.
- Use it anywhere. Disney trivia is perfect for birthday parties, road trips, plane rides, and long waits in line.
Disney Trivia FAQ
What are good Disney trivia questions for kids?
The best questions match your child’s age and use movies they love, like Frozen, Toy Story, Moana, and The Lion King. Start with easy character questions (“What kind of fish is Nemo?”) and slowly add harder ones as kids warm up.
What age is Disney trivia good for?
Kids as young as 5 can play, especially if you give them two answers to choose from. Around age 8, most kids can answer on their own, and by ages 10 and 11 they are ready for the challenge round. Grown-ups love playing too, so it works for the whole family.
How do you play Disney trivia at home?
Pick a round, read each question out loud, and let players call out or write down answers. You can play just for fun or split into teams and keep score. Read the answer after each question so everyone learns as they go.
How many Disney trivia questions should I use?
For younger kids, 15 to 20 questions is plenty. For older kids and family game night, 30 to 50 keeps the fun going for about 15 to 30 minutes. You can always play more rounds another day.
Keep the Smarts Coming with Who Smarted?
If your family loves learning through play, you will love the Who Smarted? podcast. Every episode takes curious kids on a funny, fact-packed adventure that makes science, history, and the world around us feel like one big game, just like trivia night. It is the perfect way to keep the questions and the giggles going in the car, at bedtime, or any time your Smarty Pants wants to learn something new. Tune in to the Who Smarted? podcast and discover how much fun getting smarter can be.