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Quiz about Not Just Bugs and Mickey
Quiz about Not Just Bugs and Mickey

Not Just Bugs and Mickey Trivia Quiz


Most children know about Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse, but there are also other cartoons from around the world that aren't from America!

A multiple-choice quiz by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
trident
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
367,440
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
785
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: jonnowales (9/10), Guest 24 (4/10), Guest 162 (8/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Pororo is a popular children's cartoon character from South Korea who waddles around on the ice. What kind of animal is he? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The cartoon "Nu, pagodi!" has a large-eyed rabbit and a wolf who plays the guitar and chases the rabbit. The cartoon began in the Soviet Union, so what language do the animals speak? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The cartoon "Caillou" (which means 'pebble') was originally shown in French, but it is not from France. It is instead from what other country north of the United States where people also speak French? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "Pocoyo" is a cartoon from Spain with a young boy and his flying friend named Pato. What animal is Pato? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The cartoon "Chhota Bheem" has a young boy named Bheem from the village of Dholakpur who speaks Hindi. He has adventures with elephants and monkeys and is very strong. What country is he from? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. One of the most famous anime films from Japan includes two young girls and a giant bunny-looking spirit. What is the name of this "neighbor" cartoon character? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Jobi's Room" is a cartoon from a South American country where a boy has all kinds of adventures in his room. Jobi and his pet frog both speak Portuguese. What country do they come from? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A 3D children's cartoon from Pakistan called "The Burka Avenger" shows a female schoolteacher hero who uses what for weapons? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In Sweden, the cartoon character Bamse the bear eats the same food as Winnie-the-Pooh, but he gets strong like Popeye after he eats it. What food is it? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "Bino and Fino" is a cartoon made by Adamu Waziri about two African children, a boy and a girl, who learn about life in their town. It comes from what country? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Pororo is a popular children's cartoon character from South Korea who waddles around on the ice. What kind of animal is he?

Answer: penguin

Pororo is a blue and white penguin who wears a pilot's hat and goggles even though he can't fly. The penguin is so popular with young South Korean children that they sometimes call him "Pororo the President".
2. The cartoon "Nu, pagodi!" has a large-eyed rabbit and a wolf who plays the guitar and chases the rabbit. The cartoon began in the Soviet Union, so what language do the animals speak?

Answer: Russian

The cartoon characters in the 1969 Soviet cartoon "Nu, pagodi!" don't speak often, but when they do they speak Russian. The wolf is named Volk and he is always trying to get a meal, but the rabbit is much too smart for him.
3. The cartoon "Caillou" (which means 'pebble') was originally shown in French, but it is not from France. It is instead from what other country north of the United States where people also speak French?

Answer: Canada

Caillou is the name of the very curious four-year-old boy who is interested in everything around him. "Caillou" is also a series of books, which are also written in French.
4. "Pocoyo" is a cartoon from Spain with a young boy and his flying friend named Pato. What animal is Pato?

Answer: duck

The word "pato" means "duck" in Spanish. Pocoyo is watched mostly by pre-school children in Spanish-speaking countries.
5. The cartoon "Chhota Bheem" has a young boy named Bheem from the village of Dholakpur who speaks Hindi. He has adventures with elephants and monkeys and is very strong. What country is he from?

Answer: India

"Chhota Bheem" became the most popular cartoon in India very quickly and was made into a movie in 2012. The boy is very strong and uses his strength to help other people.
6. One of the most famous anime films from Japan includes two young girls and a giant bunny-looking spirit. What is the name of this "neighbor" cartoon character?

Answer: Totoro

The Japanese film "My Neighbor Totoro" was made in 1988. It tells the story of two girls and their professor dad. The girls meet the spirits in the house, who watch over them. The film is even on many "Best 100 Movies" lists.
7. "Jobi's Room" is a cartoon from a South American country where a boy has all kinds of adventures in his room. Jobi and his pet frog both speak Portuguese. What country do they come from?

Answer: Brazil

Jobi can turn his room into anything he wants. His pet frog is brilliant and tells Jobi about many things including how ties were invented and Amazonian tribe fighters!
8. A 3D children's cartoon from Pakistan called "The Burka Avenger" shows a female schoolteacher hero who uses what for weapons?

Answer: pens and books

The hero schoolteacher wants the young children to learn and her identity is masked with a long black robe worn by women in Pakistan called a burka. She is a very skilled and smart hero.
9. In Sweden, the cartoon character Bamse the bear eats the same food as Winnie-the-Pooh, but he gets strong like Popeye after he eats it. What food is it?

Answer: honey

Bamse eats "dunderhonung", which means "thunder-honey" in Swedish and it makes him extra strong. It might also be interesting to know that almost everyone in Sweden watches Donald Duck at Christmas!
10. "Bino and Fino" is a cartoon made by Adamu Waziri about two African children, a boy and a girl, who learn about life in their town. It comes from what country?

Answer: Nigeria

Adamu Waziri was the man who made "Bino and Fino", and he wanted to make a cartoon with African children in it. The two children, Bino and Fino, have adventures in a small town in Nigeria, a country in Africa.
Source: Author trident

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