Characters from Animated Disney Movies 1930s-1950s Flashcards

1
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The demonic figure who awakes and summons evil spirits and restless souls from their graves to Bald Mountain in “Fantasia”

A

Chernabog

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2
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Pinocchio’s “conscience”

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Jiminy Cricket

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3
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Sleeping Beauty’s prince

A

Prince Phillip

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4
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Circus bear who escapes to live in the wild in “Fun and Fancy Free”

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Bongo

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5
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The Queen’s assassin, who cannot bear to kill Snow White and return with the princess’s heart

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The Huntsman

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6
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Nickname of folk hero John Chapman, who spent most of his life roaming Mid-Western America in the pioneer days, planting trees (featured in a segment of “Melody Time”)

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Johnny Appleseed

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7
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Character who leads Alice to Wonderland

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The White Rabbit

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8
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Folk hero cowboy raised by coyotes (featured in a segment of “Melody Time”)

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Pecos Bill

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9
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Anthropomorphic mouse who becomes Dumbo’s friend

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Timothy Q. Mouse

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10
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Character who brings Pinocchio to life and turns him into a real boy at the end of the film

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The Blue Fairy

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11
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Trickster character from the Uncle Remus stories in “Song of the South”

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Br’er Rabbit

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12
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Toad’s bookkeeper and friends who attempt to keep him out of trouble

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Angus MacBadger, Ratty, and Moley

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13
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What type of dog is Lady in “Lady and the Tramp?”

A

American Cocker Spaniel.

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14
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Snow White’s stepmother

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Queen Grimhilde

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15
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Bambi’s skunk friend

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Flower

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16
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The large, evil, bearded Italian puppet-maker, who forces Pinocchio to perform onstage in order to make money

A

Stromboli

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17
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Woodcarver who creates Pinocchio

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Geppetto

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18
Q

Sleeping Beauty’s parents

A

King Stefan and Queen Leah

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19
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The sorcerer from “Fantasia” who has Mickey Mouse as his apprentice

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Yen Sid

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20
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The protagonist of “The Wind in the Willows,” obsessed with motor cars

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J. Thaddeus Toad, Esq.

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21
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Captain Hook’s first mate

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Mr. Smee

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22
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Jim Dear’s aunt who comes to take care of the baby (and Lady) when Jim Dear and Darling leave for a few days

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Aunt Sarah

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23
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A hot-headed pixie who is Peter Pan’s closest friend

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Tinker Bell

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24
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Prince Phillip’s father in “Sleeping Beauty”

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King Hubert

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25
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Geppetto’s pet cat and goldfish

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Figaro the cat and Cleo the goldfish

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26
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The antagonist and his dim-witted henchman in the Uncle Remus stories in “Song of the South”

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Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear

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27
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The younger two siblings who follow Peter Pan to Neverland

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John and Michael Darling

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28
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Character who directs Alice to the Mad Tea Party and the Queen of Hearts . . . known for its distinctive michievous grin

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Cheshire Cat

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29
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The Seven Dwarfs

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Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey

30
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Character who forces Alice to play against her in a croquet match, in which live flamingos, card guards, and hedgehogs are used as equipment

A

Queen of Hearts

31
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Aunt Sarah’s cats who mess up the house, knowing Lady will get in trouble for it

A

Si and Am

32
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Cinderella’s dog (who becomes her footman)

A

Bruno

33
Q

What does Tramp call Lady?

A

“Pidge”, short for Pigeon

34
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Wonderland characters who recount the tale of “The Walrus and the Carpenter” to Alice

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Tweedledum and Tweedledee

35
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The bird, duck, and cat in “Peter and the Wolf”

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Sascha the bird, Sonia the duck, and Ivan the cat

36
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The evil fairy who curses the Princess Aurora to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die

A

Maleficent

37
Q

Sperm whale who swallows Geppetto and Pinocchio

A

Monstro

38
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Bongo the bear’s love interest in “Fun and Fancy Free”

A

Lulubelle

39
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The name that the three fairies give Princess Aurora when they take her to be raised in the forest

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Briar Rose

40
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Toad’s horse and witness for his defense who rescues him from the Tower of London

A

Cyril Proudbottom

41
Q

Sleeping Beauty’s given name

A

Aurora

42
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St. Bernard dog who is the Darlings’ nursemaid

A

Nana

43
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The superstitious schoolmaster in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

A

Ichabod Crane

44
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Cinderella’s stepmother’s cat

A

Lucifer

45
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Cinderella’s stepsisters

A

Anastasia and Drizella Tremaine

46
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Cinderella’s dog who was transformed into a footman and horse who was transformed into the coachman

A

Bruno and Major

47
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Owner and chef of the Italian restaurant who feeds Lady and Tramp spaghetti and meatballs

A

Tony

48
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Leader of the mice who help Cinderella

A

Jaq

49
Q

The knight who “slays” the Reluctant Dragon

A

Sir Giles

50
Q

Ichabod Crane’s rival

A

Brom Bones

51
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Bambi’s childhood friend and future mate

A

Faline

52
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The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met

A

Willie

53
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The pirate captain who seeks revenge on Peter Pan for feeding his hand to a crocodile

A

Captain Hook

54
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Donald Duck’s Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot friend in “Saludos Amigos” and “The Three Caballeros”

A

José Carioca

55
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The anthropomorphic red fox and his mute feline sidekick who trick Pinocchio twice

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“Honest” John Worthington Foulfellow and Gideon the Cat

56
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Characters who are celebrating their “unbirthdays” at a tea part interrupted by Alice

A

The Mad Hatter and the March Hare (and the Dormouse)

57
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Bongo the bear’s rival for Lulubelle in “Fun and Fancy Free”

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Lumpjaw

58
Q

Bambi’s rabbit friend

A

Thumper

59
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The Scottish terrier and bloodhound who are Lady’s neighbours

A

Jock and Trusty

60
Q

Character who gives Dumbo one of his feathers and convinces him that it carries magic properties that will allow him to fly

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Jim Crow

61
Q

Donald Duck’s Mexican pistol-packing rooster friend in “The Three Caballeros”

A

Panchito Pistoles

62
Q

Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones’ love interest

A

Katrina van Tassel

63
Q

Cinderella’s stepmother

A

Lady Tremaine

64
Q

The eldest of the siblings who follow Peter Pan to Neverland

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Wendy Darling

65
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Naughty boy that Pinocchio befriends who is turned into a donkey on Pleasure Island

A

Lampwick

66
Q

The sentient locomotive hauling Dumbo’s circus train

A

Casey Junior

67
Q

The three fairies who raise Sleeping Beauty

A

Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather

68
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The chief’s daughter, often described as a princess, who is captured by the Pirates and rescued by Peter Pan

A

Tiger Lily

69
Q

Bambi’s rival for Faline

A

Ronno

70
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Lady’s owners

A

Jim Dear and Darling