Are you sure you have all the classics from Disney Studios at your fingertips? Test your knowledge by trying to find which movies were taken from the following houses.
Could you find your way to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ Little Cottage with your eyes closed? Have you already visited Madame Bonnefamille’s grand Parisian residence in Aristocats a few times? Do you know by heart the way to the old hovel of the wizard Merlin?
In short, are you a fan of the Disney studios and the animated characters in their homes? It’s time to check that your knowledge is still there, try to complete our quiz without the slightest mistake. From Frozen to Lilo and Stitch through Pinocchio and Robin Hood, can you guess which feature films the following houses come from?
Did you know?
Ice queen
In the original feature film script, Elsa was the villain, not Anna’s sister. That’s when they heard the song let’s go Created by Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck decided to completely overhaul their copy to make the Snow Queen the hero of their film.
Pinocchio
Get a good look at the many clocks hanging on Geppetto in the new live-action version of Pinocchio, directed by Robert Zemeckis and available on Disney+. Among the figures created by the wood carver, you can see characters from The Lion King, Toy Story, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Who Framed Roger Rabbit (also directed by Zemeckis).
Cuzco, Megalo Emperor
As you (re)discover this hilarious animated classic from Disney Studios, pay close attention to the cactus next to Izma in the scene where she forces Cuzco to drink the magic potion. Like the emperor, the plant is watered with the mixture and suddenly takes the form of sludge.
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