I'm in a Trivia kind of mood!

Kiki

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There used to be some trivia games on the Teen Disney Boards, but I don't know where they went. This doesn't have to be a game, but since our Disney Trivia game was out, I want to see if you guys can answer some of them!

okay, here's a question:

What was the first feature film released by Walt Disney's Buena Vista Distrubution Company: The Living Desert, Treasure Island, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea?





<center>*Did you know that most people think WDW is in Orlando, when it is really located in Lake Buena Vista. LBV is inbetween Orlando and Kissimee, although you can't find LBV on weather.com!*</center>
 
20,000 leagues....i know Living Desert was the ture-life adventure that won an oscar or something like that.

what year did WDW open?
 
The ans. was The Living Desert

WDW opened Oct. 1 1971

When was Steamboat Willie released?
 

Here's a couple for ya:

1)Who narrated the World of Motion?

2)Who is your rookie pilot on Star Tours?

3)Which land in Magic Kingdom has a year round Christmas shop?

4)In what attraction can you hear President John F. Kennedy saying "Ask not what you country can do for you......"?

5)In the World of Motion, the motorcycle that the police man sat on behind the billboard used to belong to what celebrity?

6)What year did the Main Steet Electrical Parade begin in WDW?

7)The 25th Anniversary edition of Disney dollars had what character on the front of the $10 bill?

8)Professor Cumulus Isobar inhabits what WDW attraction?

9)What is the maximum speed the cars travel on the Tomorrowland Speedway?

10)During the Christmas holidays where will you find the lights of winter on display?
 
2) Rex
3) Liberty Square
4) The American Adventure
6) 1972
7) Simba
9) 7 mph
10) Epcot
 
I have the entire World of Motion on tape. I keep hearing the voice but I can't pin point the name of the narrator!
 
ok since no one answered steamboat willie...the answer is 1928.

i never rode World of Motion so I have no clue.
 
I know this is a stupid question, but where is the world of motion? I know I've heard of it, but I forgot what it is? It's not in my birnbaums book either :(

But anyway, If nobody can get 1, 5, or 8, I'll post some more questions. :)
 
Hi Kiki,

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"Take a rib-tickling ride through the evolution of transportation and see just why 'It's Fun to be Free!' Discover how mankind's progress has been directly related to worldwide innovations in mobility - and take a look at how tomorrow's transportation will change the face of our cities."

- Ride Description, EPCOT Center Guide Book

Epcot's World of Motion Pavilion stood for almost a decade and a half as one of Epcot's most popular and beloved attractions. This sleek, circular structure housed one of Disney's largest collections of Audio-Animatronic figures (188) set in 24 scenes. Each one depicted the progression of transportation and society through the ages.

Brought to you by General Motors, it was removed in late 1995 to make way for Test Track.
 
Ooooooooh! No wonder! It was removed in 1995. I can't even remember what I wore yesterday!:p My first time that I could really remember was in 94, so I might have gone on then.

Thanks, Daniel! :D
 
I don't think they closed World of Motions till 1996 because I have the World of Motion on my vacation 1995 tape which I took in December.
 
ok, next question!

When was Fantasia released?

I'll give you a few possible answers:

1. August 31, 1941 2. March 12, 1939 3. July 19, 1945 4. November 13, 1940 5. October 6, 1943

:bounce: Good Luck!! :bounce:
 
That is so easy. It was released the same year as Pinnochio.

The answer is November 13th, 1940.
 







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