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Quiz about Ten Animated Movies
Quiz about Ten Animated Movies

Ten Animated Movies Trivia Quiz


Here are ten animated movies from the first ten years of the 21st century for your viewing enjoyment. Have fun!

A multiple-choice quiz by Creedy. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Creedy
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
363,223
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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1739
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the second "Rugrats" movie, where is the majority of the film set? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the 2001 movie "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" what is the name of Jimmy's dog? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. 2002 saw the release of "Dinosaur Island" from DiC Entertainment. In the depiction of the four people trapped on this island following a plane disaster, to which age group did the four main actors belong? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman" was released in 2003 by Warner Brothers. What is the unusual twist to this movie? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Warner Brothers also gave us "Clifford's Really Big Movie". This was in 2004. What is the name of the animal in the film who has a fear of heights? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 2005, the animated film "Heidi" was released by Metrodome and SNP Distribution and based on a well known book written way back in 1880. Who wrote this work? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "The Ant Bully" was released in 2006 by a group of studios which included Warner Brothers, DNA Productions, Playtone and Legendary Pictures. What was the name of the starring human boy in this film? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In 2007, "Beowulf" was distributed by Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers. In which country is most of the movie set? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Bratz Kids Fairy Tales" was released in 2008 by MGA Entertainment. Was one of the tales acted out in the film that of the "Three Little Pigs"?


Question 10 of 10
10. 2009 saw us treated to the animated movie "Garfield's Pet Force". Based on the adventures of the hilarious comic book cat, which cartoonist originally created this entertaining feline, and wrote the script for this movie? Hint



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1. In the second "Rugrats" movie, where is the majority of the film set?

Answer: Paris

Known also as "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie", this film is commonly referred to as "Rugrats II". It was created by Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo and released by Paramount Pictures in 2000. The plot of the movie revolves round Chuckie's search for a new mother.

His own mother died after his birth. The group end up in Paris when Tommy's father is called there to fix a faulty robot at a theme park there, and the story unfolds from that point, complete with two new juicy villains.
2. In the 2001 movie "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" what is the name of Jimmy's dog?

Answer: Goddard

Made by Nickelodeon in 2001 and released by Paramount Pictures, the plot of this movie centres around Jimmy, his friend Carl, and Goddard the dog trying to make contact with an alien species. Jimmy makes a communications device out of a toaster and sends it flying into the universe.

Initially his experiment appears to have failed, but a none too friendly alien race soon picks up signals from the communication device and sets off for Earth. That's when the action really takes off.
3. 2002 saw the release of "Dinosaur Island" from DiC Entertainment. In the depiction of the four people trapped on this island following a plane disaster, to which age group did the four main actors belong?

Answer: Teenagers

The four teenagers in this movie, Alex, Leo, Jackie and Margaret, have been selected by a committee to appear on a well known television show, but on the flight to where this show is filmed, their plane experiences difficulty in an electrical storm. They have to parachute out to save their lives.

They land on an island inhabited by different classes of aggressive dinosaurs and very unfriendly pre-human creatures. A battle royal begins during which they attempt to escape from this threatening environment.

This movie was based on the 1912 book, "The Lost World" by Arthur Conan Doyle.
4. "Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman" was released in 2003 by Warner Brothers. What is the unusual twist to this movie?

Answer: There were actually three Batwomen

When a new heroine arrives in Gotham City to fight crime, the intrigued Batman tries to find out her identity. He finally narrows his list of suspects down to three woman. The first of these is Kathy Duquesne, who is a crime boss's daughter who wants to stop her father's crime spree.

She is also Batman's love interest in this film. Then there is Dr Roxy Ballantine, who is a woman determined to take down the Penguin for framing her fiancé. The third Batwoman is police officer Sonja Alcana, who is a weapons expert. Finally, after keeping Batman and Robin hopping from one crisis to another, it is revealed that all three are separate Batwomen and have been good friends for many years.
5. Warner Brothers also gave us "Clifford's Really Big Movie". This was in 2004. What is the name of the animal in the film who has a fear of heights?

Answer: Dorothy

The story of this movie centres around Clifford, the Big Red Dog, joining a carnival where various animals are the star performers. Dorothy, a heifer star of the high wire is afraid of heights, but Clifford helps her overcome this fear - earning himself the enmity of Shackelford, a ferret who is also a star of the High Flyer. Throw in a few villains, a few disasters and misadventures, a happy solution - and you have one absorbing children's movie as a result.
6. In 2005, the animated film "Heidi" was released by Metrodome and SNP Distribution and based on a well known book written way back in 1880. Who wrote this work?

Answer: Johanna Spyri

Johanna Spyri was a Swiss author noted for her beloved children's stories, none the least is "Heidi". This story tells the story of a young girl, Heidi, sent to live with grandfather in the Swiss Alps. After three years, she is taken by her aunt from this place she has grown to love dearly, and sent to a big city to be a companion for a twelve year old girl, Clara, who has been very sick for many years.

There Heidi does her best, and the two girls become good friends, but Heidi's homesickness for her Alps and her grandfather finally sees her sent back home. Clara visits her there and the healthy food and fresh air of the mountains help Clara learn to walk once more. "Heidi" is a lovely film, based on an equally lovely book.
7. "The Ant Bully" was released in 2006 by a group of studios which included Warner Brothers, DNA Productions, Playtone and Legendary Pictures. What was the name of the starring human boy in this film?

Answer: Lucas

Lucas is a boy who is being bullied by a gang of other boys. So upset is he by this experience, that he tries to destroy an anthill with his squirt gun. The terrified ants fight back and create a potion to shrink Lucas down to their size. After a series of really entertaining and amusing adventures, and having learned his lesson, Lucas is finally given the antidote by the ants. On returning to his normal size, he soon take charge of his life and faces up to the bullies, makes friends with several of them, and, just as a passing gift for his now ant friends, gives them a big bag of jelly beans.
8. In 2007, "Beowulf" was distributed by Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers. In which country is most of the movie set?

Answer: Denmark

Beowulf is a legendary hero who travels to Denmark with a group of friends to slay an evil monster called Grendel. This film filled with plot and counter plot is based on a very, very old English epic of the same name that dates back many centuries. It doesn't end very happily, unfortunately, with the hero, after many years, mortally wounded in a battle with a dragon.
9. "Bratz Kids Fairy Tales" was released in 2008 by MGA Entertainment. Was one of the tales acted out in the film that of the "Three Little Pigs"?

Answer: No

This is the second of the Bratz Kids films and sees the group, Cloe, Jade, Sasha and Jasmin, deciding that the fairy tale heroines they have to play at their school are a pile of wimps. Suddenly, a magical frog appears and sends them all to a fairy tale existence where they have to try to conquer the difficulties faced by Cinderella, Snow White, Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel whom they they poked fun of, to see how they could cope with the different situations themselves.

This is a very entertaining and amusing film to see.
10. 2009 saw us treated to the animated movie "Garfield's Pet Force". Based on the adventures of the hilarious comic book cat, which cartoonist originally created this entertaining feline, and wrote the script for this movie?

Answer: Jim Davis

Garfield is simply hilarious, both in the comic appearances and in this, the second of his two movies. "Garfield's Pet Force" sees Garfield and his friends fighting with, and finally defeating, villains from an intergalactic universe - as only Garfield can.

The great Jim Davis, noted for giving us the amusing Garfield in print for years, also wrote the script for this entertaining movie. Garfield's owner in the cartoons is Jon Arbuckle, and the Emperor Jon finds echo in this character in the film.

He too is more interested initially in finding himself a wife than in any of Garfield's problems, but reluctantly finds himself drawn into the adventure.
Source: Author Creedy

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