We used to have one of these in the old Disney comics forum where I used to hang around. What's the point of being a big Disney fan if you can't show off your knowledge of useless trivia?
Some rules: 1. Each question is worth 1 point in score 2. Whoever is the first to guess a question correctly, gets to formulate the next one (unless they don't want to) 3. If a question is not answered correctly within a week of its publication, the 'host' is awarded -2 points 4. In the situation described in 3 occurs, the next question automatically falls to whoever replied first 5. If no answers are given in the first week, we'll review the rules to see what we can do 6. Using the internet is discouraged, but allowed for now
I'll begin.
Question 1. Name two animated feature films produced/released by Disney that feature Bizet's "Habanera"
alquackskey , will you do the honors for the second question?
Oh phooey - part of me wanted to guess The Aristocats on a whim but I decided against it
As for a question... I don't know if this is quite it, but here's my shot:
Name an actor (other than Jim Cummings) that has appeared (either as an actor or a voice actor) in ALL of the following: 1. A Disney animated film 2. A Disney cartoon series 3. A Disney live-action film 4. A Marvel Cinematic Universe film 5. A Marvel live-action series 6. A Marvel animated series 7. Any live-action Star Wars property 8. A Star Wars animated series 9. An ABC series 10. A 20th Century Fox film 11. A 20th Century Fox animated series 12. A Studio Ghibli film (Including English translations)
And, for at least 6 items, provide the name of the media in question or the name of a character played by the actor.
If anyone needs any clarity on what counts for each category, feel free to ask!
Last Edit: Sept 1, 2021 23:08:54 GMT by alquackskey: Clarifying the question
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Oh my... do those overlap? I'm guessing Mark Hamill ticks some of the boxes on the basis of his voice work, but I don't think he's done any Marvel work. Daisy Ridley was in both Marvel and Star Wars, but she wasn't in Disney to my knowledge. Does Hans Zimmer count? Jon Favreau? Stan Lee? Tchaikovsky?
Right. Walt Disney. They use the Steamboat Willie riff as the Disney logo nowadays, so technically he's in every production.
Oh my... do those overlap? I'm guessing Mark Hamill ticks some of the boxes on the basis of his voice work, but I don't think he's done any Marvel work. Daisy Ridley was in both Marvel and Star Wars, but she wasn't in Disney to my knowledge. Does Hans Zimmer count? Jon Favreau? Stan Lee? Tchaikovsky?
Right. Walt Disney. They use the Steamboat Willie riff as the Disney logo nowadays, so technically he's in every production.
When you say overlap, do you mean a joint-work by certain companies? If so, then I'm not ruling it out, but there are distinct, individual examples for each one.
On the lines of Zimmer, Favreau, Lee and Tchaikovsky... I'm assuming that that refers to people who could be counted as actors due to having had acting roles, but would be appearing in certain films for other credits (Such as composer, director etc) In that case, they wouldn't count - it must be an acting credit. Should I amend the question to specify this?
As for Walt Disney... was he in any Studio Ghibli films?
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I love hearing about bizarre/obscure Disney works - recommendations welcome!
Oh my... do those overlap? I'm guessing Mark Hamill ticks some of the boxes on the basis of his voice work, but I don't think he's done any Marvel work. Daisy Ridley was in both Marvel and Star Wars, but she wasn't in Disney to my knowledge. Does Hans Zimmer count? Jon Favreau? Stan Lee? Tchaikovsky?
Right. Walt Disney. They use the Steamboat Willie riff as the Disney logo nowadays, so technically he's in every production.
When you say overlap, do you mean a joint-work by certain companies? If so, then I'm not ruling it out, but there are distinct, individual examples for each one.
On the lines of Zimmer, Favreau, Lee and Tchaikovsky... I'm assuming that that refers to people who could be counted as actors due to having had acting roles, but would be appearing in certain films for other credits (Such as composer, director etc) In that case, they wouldn't count - it must be an acting credit. Should I amend the question to specify this?
As for Walt Disney... was he in any Studio Ghibli films?
I'm confused. Are the actors supposed to be in one of these series, or in all of them?
When you say overlap, do you mean a joint-work by certain companies? If so, then I'm not ruling it out, but there are distinct, individual examples for each one.
On the lines of Zimmer, Favreau, Lee and Tchaikovsky... I'm assuming that that refers to people who could be counted as actors due to having had acting roles, but would be appearing in certain films for other credits (Such as composer, director etc) In that case, they wouldn't count - it must be an acting credit. Should I amend the question to specify this?
As for Walt Disney... was he in any Studio Ghibli films?
I'm confused. Are the actors supposed to be in one of these series, or in all of them?
Is the confusion around the "Name 6 of them" part? If not, then I'm not sure where wires are getting crossed
There is at least one actor that meets ALL of the criteria; that is, they've appeared as either an actor or a voice actor in at least one instance for every item on the list.
The thing is, I'd rather not have it as just a "guess actors" scenario, either. As such, I put the second part there as a way of actually confirming the presence of the actor in these pieces of media - obviously, it would be ludicrous to expect someone to know all 12, so I said 6 was a fair benchmark.
So, there's at least one actor that meets all 12 criteria - to get the question right, one has to provide the name of the actor and give the name of at least 6 of those pieces of media in which they appear.
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It seems to me like time's up... so the answer I had in mind was...
Clancy Brown!
Ironically enough, two of his most well-known roles (Mr. Krabs from Spongebob Squarepants and Dr. Neo Cortex and Uka Uka from Crash Bandicoot) have nothing to do with Disney! To give an example for each of the categories I listed...
1. A Disney animated film - The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (Undertow)
2. A Disney cartoon series - The Mighty Ducks (Siege)
3. A Disney live-action film - Flubber (Smith)
4. A Marvel Cinematic Universe film - Thor: Ragnarok (Surtur)
5. A Marvel live-action series - Daredevil (Colonel Ray Schoonover)
6. A Marvel animated series - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (Thunderbolt Ross/Red Hulk/Uatu/Hogun/Black Bolt)
7. Any live-action Star Wars property - The Mandalorian (Burg)
8. A Star Wars animated series - Star Wars Rebels (Ryder Azadi)
9. An ABC series - Emergence (Ed Sawyer)
10. A 20th Century Fox film - Pathfinder (Gunnar)
11. A 20th Century Fox animated series - American Dad! (Henry Fischer/Various characters)
12. A Studio Ghibli film (Including English translations) - Pom Poko (Gonta)
That Duckfan Not sure what the protocol is for questions, so I'll leave the next one to your discretion!
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