Answer: Rhyme
This song is called 'Beauty and the Beast', from the movie of the same name. This is sung by Mrs Potts while Belle dances with the Beast.
From Quiz: Finish the Disney Lyric
Answer: Drip
The song "Little Black Rain Cloud" is from the movie "Winnie the Pooh". While Winnie the Pooh was singing this song he was trying to steal honey from the tree while holding onto a balloon.
From Quiz: Finish the Disney Song!
Answer: aggravation
Meg sings this song in "Hercules" (1997). She's disillusioned with love and doesn't want to admit she is falling for Hercules. Meg is voiced by Susan Egan.
From Quiz: Just Another Lyric Quiz
Answer: Grieving
This is a lyric from the song "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" sung by Cinderella.
From Quiz: Disney Songs
Answer: positive
"You Can Fly!" like the birdies can in Disney's classic tale, "Peter Pan" (Bobby Driscoll). Join Wendy (Kathryn Beaumont), John (Paul Collins), and Michael (Tommy Luske) as they travel to Neverland and take on the evil Captain Hook (Hans Conried)!
From Quiz: Remember the Words? Version 2
Answer: work all day, slave away
"Under The Sea" was a song sung by Sebastian (Samuel E. Wright) in "The Little Mermaid". He sings to Ariel (Jodi Benson) to try to convince her that life under the sea is greater than life up on dry land.
From Quiz: Remember the Words?
Answer: peace
This is from "Tarzan"'s "Two Worlds".
From Quiz: Disney Song fill in the blanks
Answer: gleam
This is from the song "Once Upon a Dream" from the movie "Sleeping Beauty". Mary Costa was the voice of Princess Aurora.
From Quiz: Disney Song Lyrics
Answer: mommies and dads
"Yo ho! Yo ho! A pirates life for me!" This song is from the Disneyland and Walt Disney World ride, "Pirates of the Carribean". It plays through most of the ride.
From Quiz: My Favorite Disney Songs 2
Answer: east
This song is called "Beauty and the Beast" and is from, well, "Beauty and the Beast". It is sung when they are dancing in the ballroom. Mrs. Potts the teapot sings this song.
From Quiz: Disney Songs Word Mixes
Answer: fret
This is from the song, "I've Got No Strings" from the 1940 hit movie, "Pinnochio". Pinnochio is a wooden puppet who is brought to life by an enchanted fairy. While heading to school one day, he is persuaded to go to Stromboli's Marrionette Stage Theater and perform. Stomboli is so impressed with Pinnochio's ability to be a live puppet, that he uses Pinnochio as a way to get more money. Pinnochio's song, that he performs, is one that explains how he's unique and different from all the other marrionettes, because he doesn't have "any strings attached". After this, Stromboli locks Pinnochio up in a cage, and he's saved by the enchanted fairy, only if he promises never to skip school again.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics and Songs Test 2
Answer: taxes
This is from the song, "The Phony King of England" in the Disney movie, "Robin Hood"! This song was sung by Robin Hood's friend, Little John. The purpose of the song was to address the false title of Prince John who wasn't actually the prince yet. (His brother, Richard had gone away to the Crusades and John wrongly took up the throne).
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics and Songs, Test 1
Answer: Brass
This line comes from the song "Under the Sea". It was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken in 1989. The song was considered so good that it even won an Oscar!
From Quiz: 100 Years of Songs
Answer: heat
This lyric is from the song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" ("Lion King") by Elton John. It is played during the ending credits.
From Quiz: Classic Disney Lyrics
Answer: heart decide
These are part of the lyrics of "A Whole New World" from Disney's "Aladdin".
It's sung by Aladdin and Jasmine during the time she's starting to trust "Prince Ali".
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics - How Well Do You Know Them? 5
Answer: dazzling
This, of course, is sung by the beautiful Jasmine on her "Magic Carpet Ride". How romantic!
From Quiz: Disney Love Songs
Answer: step into
These are the first lines of "Circle of Life", which was the opening song in Disney's "The Lion King". It is during this scene Rafiki, the baboon, holds up Simba to show the animals their future king.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics - How Well Do You Know Them? 4
Answer: England
This is the first line of the opening song in Disney's "The Sword in the Stone". The song is simply called "The Sword in the Stone"!
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics - How Well Do You Know Them? 3
Answer: A warthog's backside
This song is from "The Lion King", it is sung by Scar. It is called "Be Prepared"
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics
Answer: who you are
"When You Wish Upon a Star" is sung by Jiminy Cricket in Disney's second masterpiece "Pinocchio."
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics - How Well Do You Know Them? 2
Answer: Outnumber the downs
This is the beginning of "Not in Nottingham", which was featured in Disney's "Robin Hood".
Alan-A-Dale sings this song during the prison scene.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics - How Well Do You Know Them?
Answer: bright new star
This line is from the song "Prince Ali" in the movie "Aladdin." The Genie sings this song after granting Aladdin's wish and turning him into a prince. He is singing to the people of Agrabah to tell them what a magnificent prince is approaching. Aladdin has never gotten this much attention in his life!
From Quiz: Lyrics From Disney Movies
Answer: on a roll
From "The Little Mermaid". It's the song that Ursula the Sea Witch sings to Ariel to convince her to give up her voice for legs.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics
Answer: Philosophy
This song is "Hakuna Matata" from the Disney animated feature "The Lion King".
From Quiz: Disney Music
Answer: cliche
From "Hercules". Meg sings "I Won't Say I'm in Love".
From Quiz: Finish the Lyric: Disney Style
Answer: Dumbo
Dumbo's mother sings this song to Dumbo.
From Quiz: Disney Songs
Answer: Friend
The song is 'Friend Like Me' from Aladdin. The genie sings this when he comes out of the lamp.
From Quiz: Finish the Disney Lyric
Answer: Dancing to the tune
The above song is "Whistle While You Work" from "Snow White", which was Walt Disney's first full length film.
From Quiz: Finish the Disney Song!
Answer: reflection
This song is the first song in "Lion King 2: Simba's Pride" (1998). It is sung by Lebo M.
From Quiz: Just Another Lyric Quiz
Answer: Miserable, lonely and depressed
This is a lyric from the song 'Poor Unfortunate Souls' sung by Ursula when she is trying to persuade Ariel to trade her voice for legs.
From Quiz: Disney Songs
Answer: odious
Ratigan (Vincent Price) is a baddy to be dealt with in Disney's "The Great Mouse Detective." His sinister ways and evil heart truly make him "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind."
From Quiz: Remember the Words? Version 2
Answer: uninspiring
In "The Lion King", Simba (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) just can't wait to be king! He wants to be the "mane" event, so he's "brushing up on looking down" and working on his roar, which Zazu (Rowan Atkinson) thinks is "rather uninspiring".
From Quiz: Remember the Words?
Answer: second
From "Peter Pan"'s "The Second Star to the Right".
From Quiz: Disney Song fill in the blanks
Answer: in slumber, repose
This song is sung as Merriweather tries to save Aurora from dying when she would prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel at the age of 16. Merriweather's spell made it so Aurora would only fall asleep if she ever pricked her finger.
From Quiz: Hodge Podge of Disney Songs
Answer: steal
This is from the song "One Jump Ahead" from Disney's "Aladdin". This is sung while Aladdin is stealing a loaf of bread. Brad Kane provided the singing voice for Aladdin.
From Quiz: Disney Song Lyrics
Answer: starting right away
"In the tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki room. In the tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki room. All the birds sing words and the flowers croon. In the tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki, tiki room." This song is from the Disneyland and Walt Disney World show, "The Enchanted Tiki Room". At Walt Disney World, the song was heavily abbreviated.
From Quiz: My Favorite Disney Songs 2
Answer: float
This song is called "Kiss the Girl" from "The Little Mermaid" when Ariel and Eric are in a boat together. This song is sung by Sebastian the crab and many other sea creatures. This is one of my favorites!
From Quiz: Disney Songs Word Mixes
Answer: strange
This is from the song, "Strange Things are Happening to Me" from the 1995 Disney-Pixar hit, "Toy Story"! Woody is a cowboy toy belonging to a boy named Andy. One day, Andy gets a new cool spaceman toy named Buzz Lightyear. Though, all the other toys are impressed, Woody still thinks that he will always be Andy's favorite toy. When Andy starts playing with Buzz Lightyear more often than Woody, this song plays in the background, showing how Woody deals with the new way of Andy's toy life.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics and Songs Test 2
Answer: chic
This is from the deleted song, "Human Again" in the hit Disney movie, "Beauty and the Beast" and can be found on "Beauty and the Beast Special Edition" DVD. Lumiere sang this part of the song to express how it would feel to be human again. Lumiere and all of his friends were turned into objects because of an evil spell that would only be broken by their master (Beast) falling in love with a woman. Belle had just come, so Lumiere (and all of the other objects) hoped that she could be the one to break the spell.
From Quiz: Disney Lyrics and Songs, Test 1
Answer: one
This lyric is from "One Jump Ahead" ("Aladdin"). Aladdin sings it when he is stealing the piece of bread at the beginning of the movie.
From Quiz: Classic Disney Lyrics