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    What color were the owl's eyes?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      Yellow. This owl was a very cocky owl.

    What two things did Merlin think the Dark Age needed?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      Plumbing, Electricity. He says this while getting water from a bucket.

    What didn't the owl want to be turned into?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      A human. Merlin threatens to do this to him once during the movie.

    The "Sword in the Stone" is based on a book by what author?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      T.H. White. You can see the book at the start of the movie before the song is sung.

    What was the direction from Merlin's house to the castle?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      North. After going a ways South they realize they are going the wrong way.

    What did everybody call Arthur?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      Wart. Arthur tells Merlin this after he falls through the roof.

    What is the name of Merlin's owl?Disney Movies: "The Sword in the Stone"

      Archimedes. Archimedes was an owl that could talk in the human language.

    What did Archimedes say Wart would grow up to be if he wasn't educated?The Sword in the Stone

      a chimney sweep. Archimedes was joking when he said this. Merlin basically told Wart that if he wanted to be a squire then he wouldn't be using his head.

    What kind of fish did Wart get turned into?The Sword in the Stone

      Perch. Merlin turned him into a fish so that he would learn the lesson that brains come over brawn. Archimedes said that young perch was his favorite fish, indicating that Wart was a young perch.

    What month was it when the story began?The Sword in the Stone

      July. Sir Ector pointed this out when Merlin conducted a blizzard in summer. He called it a Wizard Blizzard.

    What color were the shorts Merlin wore under his robe?The Sword in the Stone

      Pink. Merlin held onto his robe as to not get it wet when he was crossing the river. When he did that you could see his pink shorts.

    In what direction did Wart say Ector's castle was?The Sword in the Stone

      north. Merlin was going in the wrong direction. After some distance Wart told him the castle was back north.

    Who was Ector's friend who introduced all the big news?The Sword in the Stone

      Pelinore. He told everyone that there was a tournament that was going to be held. He also said that whoever won the tournament would be the next king of England.

    What was NOT a symptom of Madam Mim's virus?The Sword in the Stone

      Uncontrollable Coughing. Mim cheated in the Wizard's Duel, so Merlin tricked her by becoming a virus, which she caught. Merlin's cure was for lots of sunshine, which Mim hated.

    Where did Merlin go on vacation to?The Sword in the Stone

      Bermuda. When he returned, Merlin was wearing clothes that a tourist would wear. He was wearing a colorful button up shirt, shorts, a baseball cap, sunglasses, and tennis shoes.

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