Disney Quiz
Across
- 5. The climax of the plot of this Disney movie is when Princess Aurora is saved by a kiss from a Prince, perpetuating the stereotype that women must be saved by men.
- 7. This Disney Princess is fiery and outspoken and rebels against her father the Sultan who forces her to marry.
- 8. Hakuna matata roughly translates to "there are no troubles" in Swahili. This is from which Disney movie?
- 9. This Disney movie has been banned in Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia due to a lesbian reference.
- 10. This female protagonist masquerades as a man to take the place of her ailing father to fight against invaders.
- 11. In this Disney movie, there are two strong female protagonists who find strength in family rather than romantic love
- 14. This Disney movie released in the late 1930s reinforced the stereotypical message that women are supposed to cook and do housework while men are supposed to go to work.
Down
- 1. This movie is centered around a Native American woman who belongs to the Powhatan People
- 2. This Disney movie focused on the adventures of a Polynesian princess.
- 3. To become more inclusive of other religious practices, Disney releases this short movie that celebrates Eid, which is a Muslim celebration.
- 4. This was Disney’s first feature-length adventure outside of Europe and the United-States.
- 6. She is recognized for being Disney's first African American princess.
- 12. This movie featured the first time a gay person was the protagonist in an animated Disney film.
- 13. To break gender stereotypes, the audience sees this prince dance several times throughout the movie Princess and the Frog. (Note: Dancing is traditionally more associated with females and sports with males.)