8 Trivial Disney Movie Facts You Can Find Interesting

Elise Feyrer

Have you ever been intrigued by the undiscovered mysteries surrounding the happiest place on the entire planet? Whether you've been a Disney fan your whole life or not, we hope that you'll find these tidbits of information to be enjoyable and informative. In addition, playing trivia with the children is a fun and effective way to keep them occupied.
These amusing snippets of facts are sure to hold the attention of all of your little Mouseketeers, and you may even find that they motivate you to organize a Disney trivia night at your own home.

1. Stitch, the Tiny Blue Alien, Could Initially Not Speak When the Movie First Came Out.

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2. Woody

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The character Woody from the Toy Story series Has a Family Name. The full name of Woody is "Woody Pride." Well, we mistook Harrelson for someone else.

3. Barbie in Toy Story

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With the first film's release and subsequent success, the world of Toy Story was expanded to include Barbie.

4. Dumbo

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Dumbo, the Elephant, Is Disney's Most Shy Main Character.

5. The Lion King

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Disney's "The Lion King" was the studio's first animated feature not based on a preexisting narrative. To put it another way, it borrows heavily on myths from Greek and Roman traditions. The film chronicles the life of Simba, a young lion cub, from birth to adulthood. The birth of the cub is announced in the opening scene, "The Cycle of Life," which is a moving blend of music and animation depicting all the animals of the African veld gathering to honor their future monarch.

6. Disney Princesses

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None of the gloveless Disney princesses are pretenders.

7. Rapunzel’s hair

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It is known to have the ability to heal the sick and wounded as well as restore life to those who have just died or fallen unconscious. Rapunzel's hair is bright gold and about seventy feet long.

8. Ariel

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The real-life model Sherri Stoner served as inspiration for Ariel's flawless proportions.