good idea for a quiz I was going to do something similar myself. I guess I still could since there are a lot of songs and movies out there left. How come you haven't fixed The Jungle Book yet? There's definitely a The in the title, it should at least be an acceptable answer even if it doesn't show up that way in the results.
finished my own quiz if you or anyone else is interested in taking it... you can find it if you click on my name. Look for "Songs From Animated Musicals." Mine includes a few from non-Disney movies.
I've personally always spelled it "Bear Necessities," but that's just me. ;)
Also, only FIFTY percent got "Feed the Birds!?" What kind of a world are we living in? And so few people remembered that movie about the dogs (trying not to have any spoilers).
Lady and the Tramp? The Fox and the Hound? Old Yeller? Bolt? The Shaggy Dog? Snow Dogs? Homeward Bound? Air Bud? Underdog? Beverly Hills Chihuahua? A Goofy Movie? 102 Dalmatians?
Yeah I agree with stillnotginger3003 and theLAYTshow. The Jungle Book is the actual title, not Jungle Book. So you should at least accept it as an answer.
I should have gotten Mulan, it's one of my favourites. I blame my impatience and clicking "give up" too early.
Any swede will get Lady and the Tramp easily (provided they know the english name, of course), so I was a bit surprised that wasn't higher. (i.e. I though it would be the same way in other countries)
Toy Story is not a disney movie its Pixar. It wasnt until recently that disney bought Pixar. So for example.,Toyota owns Lexus right. You wouldnt call a lexus IS 350 a toyota IS 350. Other than that its a great quiz. :)
This isn't really a good analogy, as Pixar and Disney are separate studios. Lexus, on the other hand, is simply a rebranding of Toyota that was introduced for international (American, mainly) market because Japanese cars in the 80s had gained the reputation of being small, cheap cars for people on a budget. So when Japanese car makers wanted to try selling some higher-end cars to Americans they knew that nobody would buy a luxury sedan or sports car with the already familiar brands of Toyota, Honda, etc., and they simply invented new brands. Toyota invented Lexus, Honda conjured Acura, Nissan fabricated Infiniti, and so on. The Acura NSX actually WAS sold as the Honda NSX in Japan, and it's the same exact car minus the emblem on the hood.
Pixar is not a rebranding of Disney products it's a different studio that was at first a partner of and eventually subsidiary of Disney.
That doesn't make them Disney movies, though. The Incredible Hulk, for example, is a Marvel Studios film. But, due to contractual obligations, it was distributed by Universal Studios. That doesn't make it a Universal Studios film. And when, a year later, Walt Disney Studios acquired Marvel Studios, that didn't make it quite a Disney movie, either. Once in a while a studio disappears and its properties are acquired and rebranded - or a studio decides that a film produced by a subsidiary should be branded as belonging to the parent studio as happened with, previously Touchstone's, now Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas. But that hasn't happened to Pixar. The studio still exists and they're still Pixar movies. And it's questionable, in my opinion, if, in the latter case of rebranding, a movie should be considered to belong to a studio other than the one that produced it.
For example Terminator 2 was produced by Carolco Pictures and distributed by Tri-Star. It has never been considered a Tri-Star movie. When Carolco Pictures went bankrupt, the rights to the Terminator movies and franchise were acquired by SkyDance Pictures, which has a deal with Paramount to co-produce and co-finance Terminator movies going forward. That doesn't mean that T2 is either a SkyDance or Paramount movie. I think it still ought to be considered a Carolco film. If a big studio like Universal ever gets full rights to its IP, though, I'm sure that they would attempt to brand it as fully a Universal Studios picture, and you'd see a lot of Terminator rides and others stuff at Universal Studios again, and Terminator bundled together in Paramount classics collections for sale and whatnot. But... they still will never have had anything to do with producing the film.
Hey everyone! I haven't been on the site in a while and when I finally logged on, I forgot how to edit, but I made some corrections that you all suggested! Thanks for the input!
Might be better if you used the yellow box so you have to type the correct next to the correct song. I got about five of them 'right' even though I had the wrong movie.
Might be a good idea to make this so that you have to enter the correct movie for each individual clue. I got all but two just by typing in as many Disney movies I could think of before I even looked at the song names.
Someone please answer this question: How do you get pictures on your title and in your quiz? Please send an answer, or post it in comments on one of my quizzes! I have been creating quizzes for a year now, and i still don't know!
I think you should remove Toy Story, the issue is that though Toy Story is kind of a Disney movie, people associate Disney not with Pixar movies and only with strictly pure Disney movies. People call movies made by Pixar like Toy Story, Up, Finding Nemo etc. as Pixar Movies
Has anyone seen the meme where Miguel and Tulio from Road to El Dorado are like "What if we were gods?" Boom. Loki and Thor. "Or lions?" Boom. Scar and Mufasa. "Or dwarves?" Boom. Kili and Fili.
I honestly think that Mulan should have the song I'll Make a Man Out of You, because whenever i think of Mulan that is the first song i think of, the only reason i got it was because i was naming off random Disney movies. 14/18 easy enough (didnt know Mary Poppins was a Disney movie.
ashley
Also, only FIFTY percent got "Feed the Birds!?" What kind of a world are we living in? And so few people remembered that movie about the dogs (trying not to have any spoilers).
Any swede will get Lady and the Tramp easily (provided they know the english name, of course), so I was a bit surprised that wasn't higher. (i.e. I though it would be the same way in other countries)
Pixar is not a rebranding of Disney products it's a different studio that was at first a partner of and eventually subsidiary of Disney.
I love disney, I only knew the girly ones 'cause my younger cousins like them. :p
Missed Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, and The Jungle Book.