Quiz: Only a Kid Who Grew Up in the ‘90s Can Ace This Quiz
Britt Valerio
Oh My Disney Contributor
We love throwin’ it back to the ‘90s because we’ll always and forever be ‘90s kids at heart. So many amazing Disney movies brought us joy throughout the decade. To prove your ‘90s cool kid status, we challenge you to ace this quiz:
Not bad, but if you want to enchant us with your ‘90s knowledge, please be our guest and try again! A good effort, but if you just can’t wait to prove that you’re a ‘90s kid, we suggest you study up by rewatching ‘90s Disney movies while singing “Be Prepared.” Try again! Excellent work, but you haven’t quite aced this quiz. If you want to stay one jump ahead of ‘90s Disney trivia, then rewatch ‘90s movies, make a wish, and try again. You’re so close! You are a ‘90s kid through and through. Your knowledge is impressive, your enthusiasm knows no bounds, and you will always stay true to your ‘90s heart.
In what year did The Lion King come out?

Which ‘90s Disney character sings, “I’m in the mood to help you dude”?

The quote “I’m in deep sludge” is from which ‘90s Disney movie?

Which boy band sang “True to Your Heart” with Stevie Wonder for Mulan?

In DuckTales, what is Webby’s last name?

Which of these is NOT a song from Newsies?

Christian Bale was in which ‘90s Disney movies?

True or False: A Muppet Christmas Carol is a ‘90s movie.

Which of these is NOT the correct lyrics to “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas?

Which of these ‘90s live-action movies opened in theaters first?

Phil Collins wrote the music for which ‘90s Disney movie?

Which of these fairy tales does Belle sing and talk about reading in Beauty and the Beast?

Which actor did not voice a main character in an animated ‘90s Disney movie?

Which two ‘90s movies opened in theaters in the same year?

The quote “Made ya look” happens at the end of which movie?

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Music and lyrics for “Friend Like Me” were written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
