In each group, name any answer which matches the first category to reveal the second category, then name any answer which applies to both categories to reveal a third, and so on. DAMs refer to Disney Animated Movies, clarified below.
Frozen works for the first, due to Box Office takings, but since the title doesn't contain a character at all (let alone a non-human one) then it doesn't work for the second category or any thereafter in the blue.
Just curious how Ralph Breaks the Internet has a non-human character in the title, unless you're counting video game characters as non-human (he is a human video game character). Unless you're counting "the internet" as a character...
I counted Ralph as a non-human character, since he's a video game character. Despite being a human video game character, he's still not human in my books.
Great quiz, but Fantasia didn't technically *win* an Oscar. It was awarded an Honorary Oscar for being the achievement that it is, but I don't think that counts as the same thing. The same way someone like, say, Peter O'Toole or Deborah Kerr never won an Oscar despite being Honorary Oscar recipients.
I think it should be 'is a sequel' rather than 'has a number in the title'. A number in the name comes across to me as something like 101 Dalmatians whereas if it were written as sequel it'd include all the movies where the name is '______ 2'.
maybe I'm wrong but id have never guessed frozen 2 for that reason
It didn't get $100m in box office so doesn't work for the first category. But yes, he would be considered a non-human character since the whole film is about pretending to be human when he's not.
I can't nominate a quiz like this
maybe I'm wrong but id have never guessed frozen 2 for that reason
Saying just "is a sequel" isn't enough to get a unique answer