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It's Not Real, But I Live There! Quiz


The entertainment world often creates a fictional location, instead of using a real world location, as the setting of a movie. Here are just ten of these non-existent places.

A multiple-choice quiz by salami_swami. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
salami_swami
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
345,572
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. How does Batman's mom call him for dinner? "Dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner BATMAN!"

Ok, enough of the jokes. Where is Batman's place of residence, first appearing in 1940 in the comic "Batman 4"?
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Question 2 of 10
2. It might sound like a place where you can listen to music, or someone who opened an evil box... But it also happens to be the fictional setting from the movie "Avatar". What is it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl", where is the cursed gold located? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the "Tron" world, where does one partake in the games? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Though "Phineas and Ferb" takes place in the tri-state area, the actual city they live in does not really exist. Where is it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. It emerges from the sand, and it opens its mouth. Aladdin walks into the giant panther's mouth and finds the genie. What is the totally fake place called? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The Baudelaires stood on Briny Beach, shocked, as they were being told by Mr. Poe what had happened to their parents and the mansion. It was horrible! A fire. Now they had to go live with some guy named Olaf.

Who is the author of the novel that features the fictional setting of Briny Beach?
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Question 8 of 10
8. The Autobots and Decepticons seem to fight a lot. That makes sense, since they are enemies, but they were once all friends. Where is their home planet? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The "Star Wars" universe is full of dozens upon dozens of imaginary worlds. But which of these planets is the home planet of Tarfful? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Shrek is an ogre. He lives in a swamp. Then he meets a lovely princess, who turns out to also be an ogre. But where do her parents live? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. How does Batman's mom call him for dinner? "Dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner dinner BATMAN!" Ok, enough of the jokes. Where is Batman's place of residence, first appearing in 1940 in the comic "Batman 4"?

Answer: Gotham City

Batman lives in Gotham City. This was first revealed in the DC Comics fourth issue of "Batman" (1940). It was created by Bob Kane.

Krypton is the home of Superman, and Geonosis is where the arena is on "Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones".
2. It might sound like a place where you can listen to music, or someone who opened an evil box... But it also happens to be the fictional setting from the movie "Avatar". What is it?

Answer: Pandora

Pandora is the home world of the Na'vi from "Avatar", a 2009 James Cameron film. Though part of the movie takes place on earth, the majority of it takes place on the planet that the humans want to destroy to use the resources there. Of course, some of the humans don't like this, and want to protect the natives, the Na'vi.
3. In "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl", where is the cursed gold located?

Answer: Isla de Muerta

Isla de Muerta is the fictional home to the cursed Aztec gold. Barbossa and his pirates want to return to the fictional location in order to repay the blood and be rid of their cursed lives. In the end.... Not the wisest move.

"Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" was released in 2003, and was directed by Gore Verbinski.
4. In the "Tron" world, where does one partake in the games?

Answer: The Grid

"Tron" began with the 1982 movie "Tron", and in 1982 there was also an arcade game called "Tron". In the game, you controlled a light cycle and had to play on "The Grid" to try and block your opponent from being able to continue to drive. "Tron" quickly became very popular, and made appearances everywhere, such as in "Kingdom Hearts II", where he got his own level.
5. Though "Phineas and Ferb" takes place in the tri-state area, the actual city they live in does not really exist. Where is it?

Answer: Danville

Though there are a few Danvilles around the United States, there are none such locations in the tri-state area. And there is most definitely NOT a Danville in the exact center of the tri-state area, as the show suggests.

"Phineas and Ferb" first aired on Disney Channel in 2007.

Springfield is the fictional home of the Simpsons, the Powerpuff Girls reside in Townsville, and Bikini Bottom is Spongebob Squarepants' fictional home.
6. It emerges from the sand, and it opens its mouth. Aladdin walks into the giant panther's mouth and finds the genie. What is the totally fake place called?

Answer: Cave of Wonders

Aladdin comes from a very old folk tale of the Middle East. He finds a genie in a magic cave, but it was not until 1992 when Disney released "Aladdin", where the magic cave was a giant panther's head called the Cave of Wonders. It was in this cave that Aladdin found the lamp, as well as Genie. Of course, after a while, the cave began to collapse, and Aladdin and Genie had to escape; thinking they would never see the Cave of Wonders again.
7. The Baudelaires stood on Briny Beach, shocked, as they were being told by Mr. Poe what had happened to their parents and the mansion. It was horrible! A fire. Now they had to go live with some guy named Olaf. Who is the author of the novel that features the fictional setting of Briny Beach?

Answer: Daniel Handler

Yes, it was Daniel Handler who wrote "The Series of Unfortunate Events". You might, however, know him better by his pseudonym, Lemony Snicket. He even makes "Lemony Snicket" a character in the thirteen book series.

The first of the series, "The Bad Beginning", was released in 1999. Each of the thirteen novels contains thirteen chapters, for a total of 170 chapters (there is a surprising twist; a fourteenth chapter in the final book).
8. The Autobots and Decepticons seem to fight a lot. That makes sense, since they are enemies, but they were once all friends. Where is their home planet?

Answer: Cybertron

"Transformers" first made their appearance in 1984 as a toy line. They quickly expanded into several television shows, more action figures and other toys, comic books, and movies. One particular series of "Transformers" movies, starring Shia LaBeouf, became a multi-billion dollar franchise. Cybertron is the home of the transformers. Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons, and Optimus Prime is the leader of the Autobots.
9. The "Star Wars" universe is full of dozens upon dozens of imaginary worlds. But which of these planets is the home planet of Tarfful?

Answer: Kashyyyk

Tarfful was a Wookiee Chieftain who fought valiantly during the Clone Wars on his home planet of Kashyyyk. You can hear him roar when him and Chewbacca are saying goodbye to Yoda after the Battle of Kashyyyk. Tarfful was seen in "Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith" (2005), though he also appeared a few times in the expanded universe as well.
10. Shrek is an ogre. He lives in a swamp. Then he meets a lovely princess, who turns out to also be an ogre. But where do her parents live?

Answer: Far Far Away

"Shrek" is a 2001 film directed by Andrew Adamson. In the film, Shrek must find the princess of Far Far Away, but he learns later that Fiona (that's the princess), is actually an ogre. They fall in love, and she remains an ogre forever. In "Shrek 2" (2004), they actually must travel to Far Far Away to aid Fiona's parents in running the kingdom.
Source: Author salami_swami

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