Characters from Animated Disney Movies 1930s-1950s Flashcards
The demonic figure who awakes and summons evil spirits and restless souls from their graves to Bald Mountain in “Fantasia”
Chernabog
Pinocchio’s “conscience”
Jiminy Cricket
Sleeping Beauty’s prince
Prince Phillip
Circus bear who escapes to live in the wild in “Fun and Fancy Free”
Bongo
The Queen’s assassin, who cannot bear to kill Snow White and return with the princess’s heart
The Huntsman
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”)
Johnny Appleseed
Character who leads Alice to Wonderland
The White Rabbit
Folk hero cowboy raised by coyotes (featured in a segment of “Melody Time”)
Pecos Bill
Anthropomorphic mouse who becomes Dumbo’s friend
Timothy Q. Mouse
Character who brings Pinocchio to life and turns him into a real boy at the end of the film
The Blue Fairy
Trickster character from the Uncle Remus stories in “Song of the South”
Br’er Rabbit
Toad’s bookkeeper and friends who attempt to keep him out of trouble
Angus MacBadger, Ratty, and Moley
What type of dog is Lady in “Lady and the Tramp?”
American Cocker Spaniel.
Snow White’s stepmother
Queen Grimhilde
Bambi’s skunk friend
Flower
The large, evil, bearded Italian puppet-maker, who forces Pinocchio to perform onstage in order to make money
Stromboli
Woodcarver who creates Pinocchio
Geppetto
Sleeping Beauty’s parents
King Stefan and Queen Leah
The sorcerer from “Fantasia” who has Mickey Mouse as his apprentice
Yen Sid
The protagonist of “The Wind in the Willows,” obsessed with motor cars
J. Thaddeus Toad, Esq.
Captain Hook’s first mate
Mr. Smee
Jim Dear’s aunt who comes to take care of the baby (and Lady) when Jim Dear and Darling leave for a few days
Aunt Sarah
A hot-headed pixie who is Peter Pan’s closest friend
Tinker Bell
Prince Phillip’s father in “Sleeping Beauty”
King Hubert
Geppetto’s pet cat and goldfish
Figaro the cat and Cleo the goldfish
The antagonist and his dim-witted henchman in the Uncle Remus stories in “Song of the South”
Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear
The younger two siblings who follow Peter Pan to Neverland
John and Michael Darling
Character who directs Alice to the Mad Tea Party and the Queen of Hearts . . . known for its distinctive michievous grin
Cheshire Cat
The Seven Dwarfs
Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey
Character who forces Alice to play against her in a croquet match, in which live flamingos, card guards, and hedgehogs are used as equipment
Queen of Hearts
Aunt Sarah’s cats who mess up the house, knowing Lady will get in trouble for it
Si and Am
Cinderella’s dog (who becomes her footman)
Bruno
What does Tramp call Lady?
“Pidge”, short for Pigeon
Wonderland characters who recount the tale of “The Walrus and the Carpenter” to Alice
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
The bird, duck, and cat in “Peter and the Wolf”
Sascha the bird, Sonia the duck, and Ivan the cat
The evil fairy who curses the Princess Aurora to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die
Maleficent
Sperm whale who swallows Geppetto and Pinocchio
Monstro
Bongo the bear’s love interest in “Fun and Fancy Free”
Lulubelle
The name that the three fairies give Princess Aurora when they take her to be raised in the forest
Briar Rose
Toad’s horse and witness for his defense who rescues him from the Tower of London
Cyril Proudbottom
Sleeping Beauty’s given name
Aurora
St. Bernard dog who is the Darlings’ nursemaid
Nana
The superstitious schoolmaster in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Ichabod Crane
Cinderella’s stepmother’s cat
Lucifer
Cinderella’s stepsisters
Anastasia and Drizella Tremaine
Cinderella’s dog who was transformed into a footman and horse who was transformed into the coachman
Bruno and Major
Owner and chef of the Italian restaurant who feeds Lady and Tramp spaghetti and meatballs
Tony
Leader of the mice who help Cinderella
Jaq
The knight who “slays” the Reluctant Dragon
Sir Giles
Ichabod Crane’s rival
Brom Bones
Bambi’s childhood friend and future mate
Faline
The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met
Willie
The pirate captain who seeks revenge on Peter Pan for feeding his hand to a crocodile
Captain Hook
Donald Duck’s Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot friend in “Saludos Amigos” and “The Three Caballeros”
José Carioca
The anthropomorphic red fox and his mute feline sidekick who trick Pinocchio twice
“Honest” John Worthington Foulfellow and Gideon the Cat
Characters who are celebrating their “unbirthdays” at a tea part interrupted by Alice
The Mad Hatter and the March Hare (and the Dormouse)
Bongo the bear’s rival for Lulubelle in “Fun and Fancy Free”
Lumpjaw
Bambi’s rabbit friend
Thumper
The Scottish terrier and bloodhound who are Lady’s neighbours
Jock and Trusty
Character who gives Dumbo one of his feathers and convinces him that it carries magic properties that will allow him to fly
Jim Crow
Donald Duck’s Mexican pistol-packing rooster friend in “The Three Caballeros”
Panchito Pistoles
Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones’ love interest
Katrina van Tassel
Cinderella’s stepmother
Lady Tremaine
The eldest of the siblings who follow Peter Pan to Neverland
Wendy Darling
Naughty boy that Pinocchio befriends who is turned into a donkey on Pleasure Island
Lampwick
The sentient locomotive hauling Dumbo’s circus train
Casey Junior
The three fairies who raise Sleeping Beauty
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather
The chief’s daughter, often described as a princess, who is captured by the Pirates and rescued by Peter Pan
Tiger Lily
Bambi’s rival for Faline
Ronno
Lady’s owners
Jim Dear and Darling