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Quiz about Nominally in the Middle
Quiz about Nominally in the Middle

Nominally in the Middle Trivia Quiz

Middle Names of Disney Characters

Some Disney characters have surprisingly elaborate middle names, while others hide clever jokes, literary references, and little-known trivia. See if you can match these ten familiar characters with their correct middle names.

A matching quiz by reedy. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
reedy
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
425,287
Updated
Aug 16 26
# Qns
10
Difficulty
New Game
Avg Score
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QuestionsChoices
1. Donald __________ Duck  
  Fauntleroy
2. J. __________ Toad, Esq. from "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad"  
  Moira Angela
3. J. __________ Woodlore (AKA 'Ranger') from various theatrical shorts and "House of Mouse"  
  Gander
4. "Honest" John __________ Foulfellow from "Pinocchio"  
  de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas
5. J. __________ Hooter from "Darkwing Duck"  
  Worthington
6. Abraham __________ O'Malley from "The Aristocats"  
  Thelonious Ignacious Crustaceous
7. Horatio __________ Sebastian from "The Little Mermaid"  
  Ali
8. Wendy __________ Darling from "Peter Pan"  
  Piberius
9. Ben __________ Gator from "Fantasia"  
  Thaddeus
10. Nick __________ Wilde from "Zootopia"  
  Audubon





Select each answer

1. Donald __________ Duck
2. J. __________ Toad, Esq. from "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad"
3. J. __________ Woodlore (AKA 'Ranger') from various theatrical shorts and "House of Mouse"
4. "Honest" John __________ Foulfellow from "Pinocchio"
5. J. __________ Hooter from "Darkwing Duck"
6. Abraham __________ O'Malley from "The Aristocats"
7. Horatio __________ Sebastian from "The Little Mermaid"
8. Wendy __________ Darling from "Peter Pan"
9. Ben __________ Gator from "Fantasia"
10. Nick __________ Wilde from "Zootopia"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Donald __________ Duck

Answer: Fauntleroy

Donald's middle name was first revealed in the 1942 wartime cartoon "Donald Gets Drafted", where his induction papers identify him as Donald Fauntleroy Duck. Disney historians have long noted that Fauntleroy was likely inspired by the 1886 Frances Hodgson Burnett novel "Little Lord Fauntleroy", whose young protagonist was often depicted in a sailor-style outfit reminiscent of Donald's iconic attire. Ironically, the refined-sounding name contrasts sharply with Donald's famously explosive temper, making it one of the more amusing pieces of Disney trivia.
2. J. __________ Toad, Esq. from "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad"

Answer: Thaddeus

Adapted from Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows" (1908), Disney's "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949) introduced audiences to the reckless J. Thaddeus Toad, Esq., whose obsession with fast motorcars repeatedly gets him into trouble.

The dignified-sounding name suits a character who considers himself a gentleman, even when his impulsive behaviour suggests otherwise. Fans can still encounter old Thaddeus on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, one of Disneyland's original attractions.
3. J. __________ Woodlore (AKA 'Ranger') from various theatrical shorts and "House of Mouse"

Answer: Audubon

J. Audubon Woodlore, better known as Ranger Woodlore, debuted in Disney's 1954 short "Grin and Bear It" and became best known as the long-suffering park ranger constantly outwitted by Humphrey the Bear. His middle name is a nod to famed naturalist and bird illustrator John James Audubon, a fitting choice for a character tasked with protecting the wildlife of Brownstone National Park. Woodlore later appeared in other projects, including "House of Mouse" (2001-03), introducing him to a new generation of Disney fans.
4. "Honest" John __________ Foulfellow from "Pinocchio"

Answer: Worthington

The smooth-talking fox from Disney's 1940 rendition of "Pinocchio" is more formally known as John Worthington Foulfellow, though he is almost always called "Honest John", a nickname rich in irony. The distinguished middle name "Worthington" helps reinforce the respectable image he presents to others, even as he repeatedly tricks Pinocchio into making poor decisions.

As con artists go, Honest John remains one of Disney's most memorable.
5. J. __________ Hooter from "Darkwing Duck"

Answer: Gander

J. Gander Hooter serves as the head of S.H.U.S.H., the international spy organization featured in "Darkwing Duck" (1991-92). His name is generally considered a play on that of longtime FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, fitting for the head of the series' international spy agency. Hooter often finds himself dealing with the unpredictable methods of agents such as Darkwing Duck and Launchpad McQuack.
6. Abraham __________ O'Malley from "The Aristocats"

Answer: de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas

Thomas O'Malley may be an alley cat, but he possesses one of the most elaborate names in Disney history: Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley. Introduced in "The Aristocats" (1970), the carefree feline proudly recites the entire name during his signature song.

The extravagantly long string of names is part of the joke, giving a streetwise alley cat an introduction worthy of royalty.
7. Horatio __________ Sebastian from "The Little Mermaid"

Answer: Thelonious Ignacious Crustaceous

Sebastian's full name is the wonderfully over-the-top Horatio Thelonious Ignacious Crustaceous Sebastian. The lengthy moniker is famously sung by the royal majordomo during the song "Les Poissons" in "The Little Mermaid" (1989). Although Disney fans know him simply as Sebastian, the elaborate name suits a crab who serves as King Triton's court composer and one of Ariel's most persistent advisers. For a crab usually known by a single name, it's quite a mouthful.
8. Wendy __________ Darling from "Peter Pan"

Answer: Moira Angela

In Disney's "Peter Pan" (1953), Wendy proudly identifies herself as Wendy Moira Angela Darling while helping Peter with his shadow. The names Moira and Angela come from J. M. Barrie's original play and novel, where Wendy's full name is likewise established. Barrie's enduring tale also helped popularize Wendy as a given name in the English-speaking world, ensuring that the character's influence extended well beyond Neverland.
9. Ben __________ Gator from "Fantasia"

Answer: Ali

This guy's middle name is a bit of a no-brainer. You might remember him as the leader of a horde of ballet-dancing alligators in the "Dance of the Hours" segment from 1940's "Fantasia," in which he cuts the proverbial rug with lovely Hyacinth Hippo. His middle name, "Ali", completes the pun: Ben Ali Gator sounds like "alligator", making it a fitting name for the character.
10. Nick __________ Wilde from "Zootopia"

Answer: Piberius

The resourceful fox from "Zootopia" (2016) has the unexpected middle name Piberius, a detail revealed by director Byron Howard. He explained that it was inspired by James T. Kirk of "Star Trek," whose middle name is Tiberius, with the Disney version tweaked into a fox-themed joke. It's a fittingly playful name for a character known for his quick wit and love of wordplay.
Source: Author reedy

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