In each group, name any answer which matches the first category to reveal the second category, then name any answer which applies to both categories to reveal a third, and so on. DAMs refer to Disney Animated Movies, clarified below.
Frozen works for the first, due to Box Office takings, but since the title doesn't contain a character at all (let alone a non-human one) then it doesn't work for the second category or any thereafter in the blue.
Just curious how Ralph Breaks the Internet has a non-human character in the title, unless you're counting video game characters as non-human (he is a human video game character). Unless you're counting "the internet" as a character...
I counted Ralph as a non-human character, since he's a video game character. Despite being a human video game character, he's still not human in my books.
Hercules also considered non-human, which is nice. if he was the final answer people could get pretty mad about it. Since the final answer is very clearly non-human, I think it's best that you keep including as many as possible, so it is easier to progress.
Great quiz, but Fantasia didn't technically *win* an Oscar. It was awarded an Honorary Oscar for being the achievement that it is, but I don't think that counts as the same thing. The same way someone like, say, Peter O'Toole or Deborah Kerr never won an Oscar despite being Honorary Oscar recipients.
I think it should be 'is a sequel' rather than 'has a number in the title'. A number in the name comes across to me as something like 101 Dalmatians whereas if it were written as sequel it'd include all the movies where the name is '______ 2'.
maybe I'm wrong but id have never guessed frozen 2 for that reason
It didn't get $100m in box office so doesn't work for the first category. But yes, he would be considered a non-human character since the whole film is about pretending to be human when he's not.
At the time the quiz was made, there was no worldwide number for Pinocchio. Even now the number of 164m found only on Wikipedia (and thus box office mojo) has no source and no references and seems to have been pulled out of thin air.
However, the domestic number of 85m ensured that it likely did achieve 100m worldwide, and so I will add it as an answer.
Frozen ii is kind of misleading when you say it's more than one word. Multiple word titles are like Peter Pan or The Jungle Book. ii isn't a word it's a symbol for 2 a number.
I can't nominate a quiz like this
maybe I'm wrong but id have never guessed frozen 2 for that reason
Saying just "is a sequel" isn't enough to get a unique answer
However, the domestic number of 85m ensured that it likely did achieve 100m worldwide, and so I will add it as an answer.