Disney Jeopardy (Updated)

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Characters Conditions Named After

Disney Characters

Characters with Mental

Health Issues

Cameo Appearances

History of Disney

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Characters: $100 Question

This poisoned fruit is given to Snow White by the

queen?

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Characters: Answer

What is: an apple

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Characters: $200 Question

Who provided the voice for the genie in Aladdin?

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Characters: Answer

Who is: Robin Williams

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Characters: $300 Question

In Cinderella, what is the cat’s name?

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Characters: Answer

What is: Lucifer

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Characters: $400 Question

How many sisters does Ariel have?

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Characters: Answer

What is: six

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Characters: $500 Question

Which animals were used for croquet balls

in Alice in Wonderland?

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Characters: Answer

What are: hedgehogs

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Conditions Named After Disney Characters: $100 Question

Name the condition:

A person with emotional immaturity, remaining

childishness, unwillingness to take on responsibilities, and fail to

assume appropriate adult roles. More common in men than

women.

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What is: Peter Pan

syndrome

(Dr. Dan Kiley)

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: Answer

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Name the condition:

Periods of excessive sleep and altered behavior, drowsiness and sleepiness for the majority of the day and night, only waking up to

eat or use the washroom. Episodes lasting months at a time.

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: $200 Question

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Conditions Named After Disney Characters: Answer

What is:

Sleeping Beauty

syndrome (Klene-Levin syndrome)

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Name the condition:

Intestinal condition that results from people eating hair, resulting over time with a hairball in their

stomach.

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: $300 Question

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What is:

Rapunzel syndrome

(Trichophagia)

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: Answer

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Name the condition:

Sentimental and sympathetic towards wildlife and wild animals,

has strong feelings against hunting, controlled fires and

inhumane treatment of animals.

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: $400 Question

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What is: Bambi complex(Ralph H. Lutts)

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: Answer

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Name the condition:

Dependent on men for emotional and financial purposes, desiring to be swept off their feet and saved.

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: $500 Question

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What is: Cinderella complex(Colette Downing)

Conditions Named After Disney Characters: Answer

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Characters with Mental Health Issues: $100 Question

This Disney character could be described as having

disposophobia, a condition that includes hoarding and may include

emotional attachment to their possessions.

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Who is: Ariel

Characters with Mental Health Issues: Answer

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This Disney character has generalized anxiety disorder, and excessively worries about

everyday life events, often with no obvious reason.

Characters with Mental Health Issues: $200 Question

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Who is: Piglet

Characters with Mental Health Issues: Answer

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This character develops feelings of loyalty, sympathy, and affection for their captor.

Characters with Mental Health Issues: $300 Question

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Who is:

Belle

(Stockholm syndrome)

Characters with Mental Health Issues: Answer

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This character suffers from a condition known as dysthymia, a chronic form of depression

lasting at least 2 years.

Characters with Mental Health Issues: $400 Question

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Characters with Mental Health Issues: Answer

Who is: Eeyore

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This Disney character suffers from anterograde amnesia, also known as short term memory loss. This character has memories from a

long time ago, but does not have the ability to make new ones.

Characters with Mental Health Issues: $500 Question

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Who is: Dory

Characters with Mental Health Issues: Answer

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In Tarzan, during the campground scene, these

characters from another Disney movie can be seen on the table.

Cameo Appearances: $100 Question

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Who are: Mrs. Potts and Chip

Cameo Appearances: Answer

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In Finding Nemo, you can see this character from another Disney film on the floor of the dentist's office.

Cameo Appearances: $200 Question

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Who is: Buzz Lightyear

Cameo Appearances: Answer

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This character makes an appearance while Hercules is posing for his painting on a clay pot after he becomes

famous.

Cameo Appearances: $300 Question

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Who is: Scar

Cameo Appearances: Answer

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In Aladdin, genie pulls this character out of his royal

recipe book.

Cameo Appearances: $400 Question

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Who is: Sebastian

Cameo Appearances: Answer

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In Monsters Inc., one of Boo's toys is a character

from an underwater Disney film.

Cameo Appearances: $500 Question

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Who is: Nemo

Cameo Appearances: Answer

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This Disney character was named after a former

planet the same year it was discovered.

History of Disney: $100 Question

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Who is: Pluto

History of Disney: Answer

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This was the first full length film Disney produced.

History of Disney: $200 Question

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What is:

Snow White and the

7 Dwarfs

History of Disney: Answer

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Walt Disney was famous for this type of facial hair,

which he began growing at the age of 25.

History of Disney: $300 Question

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What is:

Moustache

History of Disney: Answer

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This film was the first animated Disney feature

available on DVD.

History of Disney: $400 Question

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What is: Pinocchio

History of Disney: Answer

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This film was the last animated feature to be approved by Walt

Disney and the studio's first animated feature to be

completed after his death.

History of Disney: $500 Question

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What is: Aristocats

History of Disney: Answer

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On November 18th, 1928, what animated short film

made its debut?

FINAL JEOPARDY

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What is: Steamboat Willie

Steamboat Willie was the third of Mickey's films to be produced, but was

the first to be distributed.

FINAL JEOPARDY: ANSWER

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