Can You Finish the Lyrics to These Disney Movie Songs?

By: J. Reinoehl
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Can You Finish the Lyrics to These Disney Movie Songs?
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About This Quiz

Be our guest! We want to know if you really sing along to Disney songs or if you're a lip-sync artist!

Do you know classics like “When You Wish Upon a Star?” Can you “Let It Go” with the best of them? Will you be able to rise to the challenge with a few songs from some of the less popular animated films like “Zero to Hero?” Do you really know Disney songs or do you just think you know what they are saying? This quiz will distinguish Disney experts from Disney wannabes.

Disney might be known as the “House of Mouse,” but from Mickey Mouse’s very first appearance in Steamboat Willie, music has been a part of their films. Steamboat Willie revolutionized animated features by adding synchronized sound, using a click track. This put it above the other animated features, such as Dinner Time (released by Paul Terry), which had sound but was frequently off in the synchronization. The Disney brothers had little experience with music, but they incorporated the Disney Film Recording Company, Limited in 1929, although most of Disney’s music was licensed to other companies. By 1949, with the release of the Cinderella soundtrack, Disney began making its way into mainstream music. It continues today with the Disney Music Group (founded in 1956).

This “Can You Finish the Lyrics to These Disney Movie Songs?” quiz will check your knowledge of Disney songs past and present. Show us you can be the next Cinderella or Prince Charming, and challenge your friends too!

"When you wish upon a star, ______________?"
"…It will take you really far."
"…You can get a brand new car."
"…Makes no difference who you are."
"When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are. Anything your heart desires will come to you." (“When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio)
"…You can really raise the bar."
"And you don’t know why, but you’re dying to try ______________?"
"…Make the fairy tale come true."
"…Drink the chai."
"…To be my friend."
"…You wanna kiss the girl."
The Little Mermaid was one of the first Disney feature films to incorporate computer animation from Pixar. Instead of transferring the animators' images to celluloid and painting them, the Pixar program would upload them onto a computer and paint them using its infinite color palette. (“Kiss the Girl” from The Little Mermaid)
"I can show you ______________?"
"…My carpet."
"…The world."
"I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid. Tell me, Princess, now when did you last let your heart decide?" ("A Whole New World" from Aladdin)
"…Your future."
"…Our home."

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"I know every rock and tree and creature ______________?"
"…How can you treat them as if they were the same?"
"…Is not just some toy in your conquering game."
"…Has a life, has a spirit, has a name."
Christian Bale provided the voice of Thomas in Pocahontas and appeared in The New World (another Pocahontas themed film) as John Rolfe in 2005. Irene Bedard was the voice of Pocahontas, and she, too, appeared in The New World as Pocahontas’ mother. ("Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas)
"…They were here long before you ever came."
"Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil, if she doesn’t scare you _____________?"
"…No evil thing will."
"Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil, if she doesn’t scare you, no evil thing will." ("Cruella De Vil” from 101 Dalmatians)
"…Go climb a hill."
"…Her henchmen will."
"…John Wayne will."
"Tale as old as time, true as it can be, barely even friends then somebody bends ____________________?"
"…Accidentally."
"…Unexpectedly."
The animated classic, Beauty and the Beast, had a production budget of only $25 million. To date, it has grossed almost $425 million worldwide. (“Beauty and the Beast” from Beauty and the Beast)
"…Apprehensively."
"…Geometrically."

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"The sweet caress of twilight—there’s magic everywhere. And with all this romantic atmosphere, __________________?"
"…Soon they’ll need a daycare."
"…I wish I were a bear."
"…Disaster’s in the air,"
“The sweet caress of twilight—there’s magic everywhere. And with all this romantic atmosphere, disaster’s in the air.” (“Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from The Lion King)
"…Sit back—pull up a lawn chair."
"Why should I worry? Why should I care? I may not have a dime but I got ____________________?"
"…Beautiful glassware."
"…Street savoire faire."
Walt Disney might have died a rich man, but he had humble tastes. His favorite meal was two cans of Hormel and Gebhardt chili with lemon Jell-O as dessert. (“Why Should I Worry” from Oliver and Company)
"…Government healthcare."
"..,Fancy neckware."
"The snow glows white on the mountain tonight—not a footprint to be seen. A kingdom of isolation and it looks like ______________?"
"…I can’t preen."
"…There’s no Chinese cuisine."
"…I’m only sixteen."
"…I’m the queen."
"The snow glows white on the mountain tonight—not a footprint to be seen. A kingdom of isolation and it looks like I’m the queen.” (“Let It Go” from Frozen)

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"Let’s get down to business to defeat the ________________. Did they send me daughters when I asked for sons?"
"…Huns."
The story of Mulan was based on a real Chinese legend set in the 6th century. However, the movie has many historical inaccuracies such as colored fireworks (they would have been plain), simplified Chinese is written (something created around 1950), and The Great Wall of China still had a long time before it was constructed. (“I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from Mulan)
"…Romans."
"…Nuns."
"…Puns."
"Some day my ________________ will come?"
"…Dog..."
"…Prince..."
“Some day my prince will come. Some day we’ll meet again and away to his castle we’ll go to be happy forever I know.” (“Some Day My Prince Will Come” from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
"…Frog..."
"…Horse..."
"Look for the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities forget about your worries and your strife. I mean the bare necessities ______________ that brings the bare necessities of life?"
"…Smell that sweet breeze…"
"…It’s avoids life’s cold deep freeze…"
"…Swing through all the trees…"
"…Old Mother Nature’s recipes…"
The Jungle Book grossed about $205 million worldwide. If that amount were adjusted for inflation, it would rank 32nd in the all-time highest grossing movies. (“Bare Necessities” from The Jungle Book)

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"I know you. I walked with you ____________________?"
"…We ate spaghetti together."
"…Once upon a dream."
"I know you. I walked with you once upon a dream. The gleam in your eyes is so familiar a gleam. Yet I know it’s true that visions are seldom all they seem." (“Once Upon a Dream” from Sleeping Beauty)
"…We plotted the same scheme."
"…We purchased a zoo."
"I can’t believe my eyes. I must be dreaming. Wake up, ______________, this isn’t fair. What’s this?"
"…Tiana…"
"…Aurora…"
"…Jack…"
Tim Burton, who later produced The Nightmare Before Christmas, got his start at Disney, animating The Fox and the Hound and The Black Cauldron. Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure was his first full-length feature film, but Jack Skellington can be seen in his second film, Beetlejuice, on top of the title character’s head-carousel at the end of the movie. (“What’s This?” from Nightmare Before Christmas)
"…Philip…"
"Baby mine, don’t you cry. Baby mine, dry your eyes _________________?"
"…Know I love you."
"…There’s plenty more fish in the sea."
"…I’ll sing to you softly."
"…Rest your head close to my heart."
“Baby mine, don’t you cry. Baby mine, dry your eyes. Rest your head close to my heart, never to part, baby of mine.” (“Baby Mine” from Dumbo)

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"This is the night. It’s a beautiful night, and we call it _______________?"
"…Belle notte."
Romance didn’t only happen on screen at Disney. Lillian Bounds, one of Disney’s first animators, married Walt on July 13, 1925. The couple had two children Diane and Sharon. (“Belle Notte” from Lady and the Tramp)
"…A whole new world."
"…Blue velvet."
"…Spaghetti."
"When he smiled, the girls went wild with ooh’s and aah’s, and _______________?"
"…Stared at him for hours."
"…They slapped his face...."
“When he smiled, the girls went wild with ooh’s and aah’s, and they slapped his face on every vase.” (“Zero to Hero” from Hercules)
"…Tried to beat him in a race."
"…Waited to see him in the marketplace."
"This old town can slow you down. People taking the easy way, but I know exactly where I’m going. _________________?"
"…I’m so tired of this child’s play."
"…To that island across the bay."
"…The sky’s the limit. I might even end up on Broadway."
"…I’m getting closer and closer everyday."
The Princess and the Frog represented a return to traditional animation- there is no computer animation on it. There was much controversy when The Princess and the Frog was released with Christians upset about voodoo magic and other upset about voodoo not being portrayed as a religion. Since the process of traditional animation is more costly and time-consuming and the controversy prevented the movie from making money, the idea for future hand animated movies was scrapped. (“Almost There” from The Princess and the Frog)

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"I who look upon you without fear. How can I protect you, boy, unless you _____________?"
"…Leave this pier..."
"…Wear all this knight’s gear…"
"…Always stay here...”
“I who keep you, teach you, feed you, dress you. I who look upon you without fear. How can I protect you, boy, unless you always stay here away in here?” (“Out There” from The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
"…Grow a beard…."
"Now think of the happiest things____________?"
"…Pretty clothes and diamond rings."
"…It’s the same as having wings."
Walt once played Peter Pan in a school play and felt he completely identified with the character. J. M. Barrie (author of Peter Pan) left the rights to the book to the Great Ormond Street Hospital. Disney made a deal with the hospital in 1939 for exclusive animation rights to the story. The Disney Corporation continues to support the hospital to this day. (“You Can Fly” from Peter Pan)
"…Then you can move without those strings."
"…Remember all your favorite playthings."
"Everybody wants to be a ________________?"
"…Cat."
“Everybody wants to be a cat because a cat’s the only cat who knows where it’s at. Tell me—everybody pickin’ up on that feline beat ‘cause everything else is obsolete.” (“Everybody Wants to Be a Cat” from Aristocats)
"…King."
"…Mermaid."
"…Comedian."

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"Something will go wrong; I swear. Ruffians and thugs, poison ivy, quicksand, cannibals and snakes, __________________?"
"…Evil bunnies and talking trees."
"…African honeybees!"
"…The plague!"
The characters Rapunzel and Eugene make an appearance in Frozen during the wedding scene. Frozen is set in the 1840’s, but filmmakers stated Tangled takes place in the 1780’s. If the setting is 60 years different, Rapunzel and Eugene look really good for their ages. (“Mother Knows Best” from Tangled)
"…Lions and tigers and bears—oh my!"
"Put your faith in what you most believe in. Two worlds— __________?”
"…One Earth."
"…One family."
“Put your faith in what you most believe in. Two worlds—one family. Trust your heart. Let faith decide to guide these lies we see.” (“Two Worlds” from Tarzan)
"…Two mice."
"…Three kids."
"Let’s all congratulate us with another cup of tea a very merry ___________ to you."
"…Unbirthday."
After over a decade of development, Alice in Wonderland appeared in 1951 to audiences that were less than receptive. Disney re-released the film in the sixties and its resemblance to an acid trip and the marketing ability to tie it into the culture of the time made it a success. (“In a World of My Own” from Alice in Wonderland)
"…Wind’s Day."
"…Anniversary."
"…Christmas."

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“When the road looks rough ahead and you’re miles and miles from _____________?”
"…The old homestead."
"…Needle and thread."
"…Biscuits and cornbread."
"…Your nice warm bed."
“When the road looks rough ahead and you’re miles and miles from your nice warm bed, you just remember what your old pal said—boy, you’ve got a friend in me.” (“You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from Toy Story)
"Did your granny say, ‘Listen to your heart’ ‘Be who you are on the inside?’ I need three words to tear her argument apart ______________?"
"…You’re my bride."
"…Read my stride."
"…Your granny lied."
Walt Disney tried to enlist in the military during World War I. He was too young at the time, so he joined the Red Cross and drove an ambulance covered in cartoons for wounded soldiers instead. (“Shiny” from Moana)
"…Eat your pride."
"So this is love. So this is what makes life divine. I’m all aglow, and now I know____________?"
"…I’ll live up to my bloodline."
"…The key to all heaven is mine."
“So this is love. So this is what makes life divine. I’m all aglow, and now I know the key to all heaven is mine.” (“So This Is Love” from Cinderella)
"…That he is the sign."
"…And I’m feeling fine."

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"The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is _______________________?
"…I’m the only one."
Winnie-the-Pooh is one of only 13 fictional characters to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The others are Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Big Bird, Bugs Bunny, Godzilla, Snoopy, Kermit the Frog, The Munchkins, Shrek, Snow White, Tinkerbell, Woody Woodpecker, The Rugrats, and the Simpsons. Mickey Mouse was the first fictional character to receive one on November 18, 1978. (“The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers” from The Many Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh)
"…I haven’t met one."
"…Their vegetarians."
"…I’m the handsomest one."
"Life’s a happy game. You could clown around forever. Neither one of you sees ______________________?”
"…What’s blowing on the breeze."
"…That hive full of bees."
"…Your natural boundaries."
“Life’s a happy game. You could clown around forever. Neither one of you sees your natural boundaries.” (“Best of Friends” from The Fox and the Hound)
"…What’s in store for Hercules."
"Drip, drip, drop, _______________?"
"…The rain, rain, rain came down, down, down."
"…Little April shower."
With less than 900 words in the entire movie, voice actor Donnie Dunagan had it made in the title role. However, when he went on to become a major in the marines, he tried to keep his career as Bambi secret. (“Little April Shower” from Bambi)
"…How far I’ll go."
"…I’m singin’ in the rain."

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"Robin Hood and Little John walkin’ through the forest laughin’ back and forth ________________________?"
"…Boppin’ bunnies on the head."
"…Headin’ to the shootin’ range."
"…Munchin’ on chili dogs."
"…At what the other has to say."
"Robin Hood and Little John walkin’ through the forest laughin’ back and forth at what the other has to say. Reminiscin’ this-n-thattin’, havin’ such a good time oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly what a day.” (“Oo-De-Lally” from Robin Hood)
“Rain is pourin’ down like the heavens are hurtin’. Seems like it’s been dark since ______________?”
"…The devil knows when."
Home on the Range was cited as the reason Disney took a five-year break from hand animation. The production budget for the film was $110 million but it grossed just under $104 million. (“Will the Sun Ever Shine Again” from Home on the Range)
"…Time first began."
"…That first day."
"…I was a young child."
" There’s no place I’d rather be than ________________?"
"…In the sky, flyin’ free."
"…Sittin’ in the old fruit tree.”
"…On my surfboard out at sea.”
"There’s no place I’d rather be than on my surfboard out at sea lingering on the ocean blue, and if I had one wish come true, I’d surf ‘til the sun sets.” (“Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” from Lilo and Stitch)
"…Earning my bachelor’s degree."

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"I have got so much to give; I swear I do. I may not have ____________, but this one feels brand new?"
"…A warm coat..."
"…Nine lives..."
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Chicago, Illinois. He had three brothers and one sister. (“Barking at the Moon” from Bolt)
"…A shiny car."
"…A diamond studded collar..."
"When the spooks have a midnight jamboree, they break it up with ___________?”
"…Rotten brie."
"…Their own grand prix."
"…Fiendish glee."
"When the spooks have a midnight jamboree, they break it up with fiendish glee. Ghosts are bad, but the one that’s cursed is the Headless Horseman. He’s the worst.” (“The Headless Horseman” from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad)
"…Devil’s tea."
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