Disney Trivia Questions for Kids & Families (Free Game Included)
A complete Disney trivia collection with easy, medium, and hard rounds that make family game night feel magical.
Disney trivia is one of those rare family activities that works for almost everyone. Little kids recognize the characters, older kids remember the movie plots, and parents can jump in with the classics they grew up with. It’s quick to set up, no prep is required, and it’s a sweet way to connect during a busy weeknight.
This page is your hub for Disney trivia questions. Use the easy round for younger kids, the movie round for most family groups, and the harder round for parents or older kids who want a challenge. You can also jump to related Disney trivia articles below if you want more of a specific style.
Disney Trivia for Kids (Easy)
1. What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?
Answer: Pluto
2. In Frozen, what is the name of the snowman?
Answer: Olaf
3. Who is Simba’s father in The Lion King?
Answer: Mufasa
4. What kind of animal is Dumbo?
Answer: An elephant
5. What is the name of Ariel’s fish friend in The Little Mermaid?
Answer: Flounder
6. What color is the genie in Aladdin?
Answer: Blue
7. What does Hakuna Matata mean in The Lion King?
Answer: No worries
8. Who is Moana’s animal sidekick rooster?
Answer: Heihei
9. What is the name of the cowboy toy in Toy Story?
Answer: Woody
10. In Encanto, what is the family’s last name?
Answer: Madrigal
Disney Movie Trivia (Medium)
1. What is the name of the kingdom in Frozen?
Answer: Arendelle
2. In Finding Nemo, what type of fish is Nemo?
Answer: A clownfish
3. What is the name of the toy astronaut in Toy Story?
Answer: Buzz Lightyear
4. Which Disney movie features a robot named WALL-E?
Answer: WALL-E
5. What is the name of the princess in The Princess and the Frog?
Answer: Tiana
6. In Tangled, what is the name of Rapunzel’s chameleon friend?
Answer: Pascal
7. What is the name of the city in Big Hero 6?
Answer: San Fransokyo
8. In Coco, what instrument does Miguel play?
Answer: Guitar
9. In Zootopia, what is Judy Hopps’ job?
Answer: Police officer
10. What is the name of the magical candle in Encanto?
Answer: The Miracle Candle (the Encanto candle)
Hard Disney Trivia (For Parents & Older Kids)
1. What is the name of the villain in The Princess and the Frog?
Answer: Dr. Facilier
2. In The Little Mermaid, what is Prince Eric’s ship called?
Answer: The Eric (Prince Eric’s ship)
3. What is the name of the restaurant in Ratatouille?
Answer: Gusteau’s
4. In Hercules, what is the name of Meg’s full name?
Answer: Megara
5. What are the three fairies’ names in Sleeping Beauty?
Answer: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather
6. In The Jungle Book, what kind of animal is Shere Khan?
Answer: A tiger
7. In Beauty and the Beast, what is the name of the teapot?
Answer: Mrs. Potts
8. In The Incredibles, what is the family’s last name?
Answer: Parr
How to Play Disney Trivia as a Family Game
Keep it simple so kids stay engaged. Pick one round, set a quick time limit (10–15 minutes), and let each player answer a question before moving to the next person. If you have a wide age range, let younger kids get easier questions and save the harder ones for older kids or parents.
- Choose 10–15 questions for a short round.
- Rotate turns so every player gets a chance.
- Offer a hint after 5 seconds for younger kids.
- Celebrate good guesses instead of keeping strict score.
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Disney Trivia FAQs
How many Disney trivia questions should I use for a game?
For a quick family round, 10–15 questions is plenty. For a longer game night, try 25–30 questions split into easy, medium, and hard rounds.
What age is Disney trivia best for?
Disney trivia works well for ages 5–12, especially when you mix easy and medium questions so everyone can participate.
Do I need Disney movies to play Disney trivia?
No. You can read the questions aloud or use a simple turn-based format on a phone so everyone can play without extra materials.
How do I keep Disney trivia fair for siblings?
Use easy questions for younger kids and medium or hard questions for older kids and parents. Rotating difficulty keeps the game balanced.
What’s a simple prize idea for Disney trivia?
Let the winner choose the next movie, pick the family dessert, or choose the next game theme.
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Disney trivia questions are a simple way to bring everyone together, whether you’re at home, on a road trip, or waiting for dinner. Mix the rounds, keep it light, and enjoy the shared laughs that come with remembering favorite Disney moments.
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