@@KenzieRetro I remember when it first came out but forgot entirely that it was Disney. It's been so long since I saw it and ngl it sometimes feels like it was a fever dream with the uncanny valley lemurs
Unfortunately, that would be an incorrect answer. Enchanted was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, meaning it fails the studio requirements stated by Richard.
I feel incredibly validated that as soon as the question was asked I started doing the Hercules chant... My next choices were Tangled, Mulan and Tarzan, so now I want to know what Tarzan would have scored me (cracking good soundtrack). Tangled is the best princess movie imho, but I wonder if it would be lower than Mulan,,, 🤔
Yeah my mind went to Tarzan too. It was the first film I ever saw at the cinema so it means a lot to me but I know it's not massively popular. I'd be surprised if it was higher than Hercules
Hercules and tarzan would have been my choices. I'm surprised Herc scored so low. I never would have guessed dinosaur, even though I've watched it so many times 😆
I wish this show would come to the US! Maybe an American version has already aired on cable at some point but it has never been on a major American network.
Main guess for me would have been Bolt. As a post-Renaissance Disney film, it’d be less talked about than recent features like Frozen or Moana. Also, the guy described Fantasia as a film “further back” than Pinocchio. Yeah, sorry to be the “well, actually” gal, but Pinocchio was the second feature length animated film produced and released by Disney, Fantasia was the third one coming after that film. So no, not “further back”. But then again, not many people would know that unless they really studied Disney films.
I was so shocked by some of these scores! Mulan was only 11?? I would've said Atlantis for my first guess and then Hercules for my second. (Can't believe that was only 1 though!) Wish they had gone through all the films cuz I wanna know what I would've got
@@No_Named_Nobody Literally the first paragraph on Wikipedia: "Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy." I've also always thought it was Tinkerbell, but apparently it isn't. Like I said before, they even say in this YT video that it's two words.
As Richard said, none of the Tinker Bell films were released in cinemas and they were all direct to video releases made by DisneyToon (the subsidiary that Disney uses for direct to video films). Therefore even if it was 1 word it wouldn't count. I would know, a certain family member of mine constantly watches them for some reason.
Very bad gamesmanship to go for a risky answer when you're the lowest scorers of the round. My first thought was Mulan I didn't think of a better one, very surprised it's so low scoring.
@@robyntheslytherin I'm obviously talking about the second round through, for the person whose teammate has already earned the best score. Giving a risky answer isn't bad in the absolute, but there are game states where it's foolish
@Yellowscout2467, You Forgot these Disney & Pixar Films, which are: Moana, Brave, Encanto, ZooTropolis, Wish, Frozen, Wall. e, Coco, Onward, Soul, Lightyear, Luca & Elemental
Just watched to the end, and I got the only pointless answer! I’m surprised Hercules only got one point. My other two guesses were Bolt and Planes, but this must have been filmed before Planes was released as Richard said Bolt was a recent movie.
@@MikeWilsonBarrett that's not what the question was, it had to be by 2 specific studios, Walt Disney Productions made Tron and was not one of the studios he mentioned
We would need the showing date to know our answers for this. It's a lot easier these days as they've remade so many of them. But I would've said Wall-E these days, and hoped it counted as one word.
i disagree w the tinkerbell one i think that should have been correct bc they never said that the films had to be released in cinemas 🤔 and also, tinkerbell is 1 word bc its the name of the character ???
Although they said ''made for'' cinema release at 0:25 they didn't say that it had to have actually been released .. true .. but, unfortunately, the film was called Tinker Bell (two words) even though the character in Peter Pan was Tinkerbell (one word).
p̶a̶r̶t̶l̶y̶ a̶n̶i̶m̶a̶t̶e̶d̶ h̶m̶m̶?̶?̶ w̶o̶n̶d̶e̶r̶ i̶f̶ F̶l̶u̶b̶b̶e̶r̶ w̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ c̶o̶u̶n̶t̶ EDIT: nvm, same trap as Enchanted which people have replied to in other comments.
Man, I knew Dinosaur was gonna be the Pointless answer for sure, but Hercules with 1 point?? That's crazy.
I'm surprised hercules only got 1 point. I knew dinosaur would be pointless as only disney purists like myself would remember it's a disney film
I know you'd think it would've been a zero.
@@KenzieRetrogot to say one of the best dinosaur films I've watched, shame Disney killed the company behind it.
@@KenzieRetro I remember when it first came out but forgot entirely that it was Disney. It's been so long since I saw it and ngl it sometimes feels like it was a fever dream with the uncanny valley lemurs
I said Hercules as one of my first answers without trying to find the pointless one.
Holy crap, I actually would've guessed the Pointless answer! (And the two-point answer as well).
Me too😊
Yeah I had the Pointless answer with the 2 pointer as my runner-up choice. I was chuffed
After Richard said only partially animated films count, my mind went immediately to "Enchanted"
Unfortunately, that would be an incorrect answer. Enchanted was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, meaning it fails the studio requirements stated by Richard.
me too!!
My first thought was Hercules so I was surprised to see it was the second lowest answer
All these old timers don't know the 90s classics.
@@pwnmasteh TBF we don't know the age range of the 100 people who were asked.
My first thought was Tangled.
tangled wasnt released when this came out
Ha! I said Bolt!
I feel incredibly validated that as soon as the question was asked I started doing the Hercules chant... My next choices were Tangled, Mulan and Tarzan, so now I want to know what Tarzan would have scored me (cracking good soundtrack). Tangled is the best princess movie imho, but I wonder if it would be lower than Mulan,,, 🤔
Yeah my mind went to Tarzan too. It was the first film I ever saw at the cinema so it means a lot to me but I know it's not massively popular. I'd be surprised if it was higher than Hercules
I thought of Tangled too. And Anastasia.
@@jaspercandoit I thought of Anastasia also but that second guessed about whether it would qualify 🤔
@@jaspercandoit Anastasia isn't Disney
@@joevictor53 ah it's on Disney Plus now so I assumed it was. Just post Disney taking over the rest of the industry.
Hercules and tarzan would have been my choices. I'm surprised Herc scored so low. I never would have guessed dinosaur, even though I've watched it so many times 😆
My first thought was Mulan so I’m surprised it scored so lowly.
The entire time i was watching i was SCREAMING Hercules, cuz thats up there for my favourite disney movie
Fantasia was my first pick but as soon as you add Pixar, planes, onward, soul, Luca.
Up to April 2011
Planes I believe is Disneytoon, and would be disqualified
Yes Planes would be disqualified but the others are valid (but too recent)
I wish this show would come to the US! Maybe an American version has already aired on cable at some point but it has never been on a major American network.
That'd suck, it's not pointless without Richard
@@robyntheslytherin Hasn't he stopped doing the regular shows for a while now?
@@joevictor53 yep, and noone watches it anymore 😂
If you can get BBC iplayer they have the episodes on there I think.
I wonder about Aristocats
"The Aristocats"
Atlantis would be a great answer
Main guess for me would have been Bolt. As a post-Renaissance Disney film, it’d be less talked about than recent features like Frozen or Moana.
Also, the guy described Fantasia as a film “further back” than Pinocchio. Yeah, sorry to be the “well, actually” gal, but Pinocchio was the second feature length animated film produced and released by Disney, Fantasia was the third one coming after that film. So no, not “further back”. But then again, not many people would know that unless they really studied Disney films.
after hearing the question, and Richard saying 'part or fully animated film' I would have said Enchanted.
You'd unfortunately have been incorrect since it's not produced by one of the studios he mentioned
Some very good answers there actually quite few of the older ones
I’d go for Fantasia
My personal favourite and that’s one word
I spent way too much time trying to work out if Wall-E would have counted as a one or two word answer, until I realised the movie is actually Wall.E
9:10 Except you're welcome...
For the islands I pulled from the sea
shame that the show was too early or this haha
Fantasia was my first pick, second was Hercules! Maybe i should go on this show...
You're aware it's not all Disney questions right?
I was so shocked by some of these scores! Mulan was only 11??
I would've said Atlantis for my first guess and then Hercules for my second. (Can't believe that was only 1 though!)
Wish they had gone through all the films cuz I wanna know what I would've got
Atlantis wasn’t called just Atlantis - its full movie name was “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” and then the sequel was “Atlantis: Milo’s Return”.
If anyone was confused just like me, the Tinker Bell movies were made by DisneyToon studios.
Tinker Bell is also not one word, which is weird
Never had a tinker movie??? There’s been a whole heap of them…..
Apparently it's two words (also stated in the clip), Tinker Bell.
@@TristanReveurIt’s a name ‘Tinkerbell’
Outside of that, yes it’s two words but that’s her name.
@@No_Named_Nobody Literally the first paragraph on Wikipedia: "Tinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy."
I've also always thought it was Tinkerbell, but apparently it isn't. Like I said before, they even say in this YT video that it's two words.
As Richard said, none of the Tinker Bell films were released in cinemas and they were all direct to video releases made by DisneyToon (the subsidiary that Disney uses for direct to video films). Therefore even if it was 1 word it wouldn't count. I would know, a certain family member of mine constantly watches them for some reason.
@@No_Named_Nobodycheck IMDB. Definitely two words
Richard got the year wrong of Pinocchio. It was released in 1940. Not 1944
Very bad gamesmanship to go for a risky answer when you're the lowest scorers of the round. My first thought was Mulan I didn't think of a better one, very surprised it's so low scoring.
But you only become the lowest scorer by giving risky answers...
@@robyntheslytherin I'm obviously talking about the second round through, for the person whose teammate has already earned the best score.
Giving a risky answer isn't bad in the absolute, but there are game states where it's foolish
Cars hopefully wasn't as popular? Based on the amount of toys and merchandise I've seen, I'd think it was one of Disney's main sources of revenue.
I think just because it’s pixar, so people wouldn’t immediately think of it.
It actually is one of Disney's main sources of revenue. Cars makes them bucket loads
@Yellowscout2467, You Forgot these Disney & Pixar Films, which are: Moana, Brave, Encanto, ZooTropolis, Wish, Frozen, Wall. e, Coco, Onward, Soul, Lightyear, Luca & Elemental
I always thought Dinosaurs was A land before time, guess there was a spin off or different movie, I would have went for Madagascar myself.
Madagascar was Dreamworks, unfortunately
@@Fyreflier That's true, I always imagined it to be a pixar movie lol
I would have gone for Wall-e
I would've gone with Valiant
Valiant was only distributed by Disney. It was produced by Vanguard Animation.
I would have said Tarzan!
I would have gone brave I think not most famous but one of my favourites
I would have said ‘Dinosaur’. I’ve never watched it, but I remember the title because many people say it’s the most boring Disney movie of all time.
Just watched to the end, and I got the only pointless answer! I’m surprised Hercules only got one point. My other two guesses were Bolt and Planes, but this must have been filmed before Planes was released as Richard said Bolt was a recent movie.
Flubber
Since partially animated counts, I would have gone with Tron
That'd be a 100 pointer unfortunately, it's not made by one of the mentioned studios
Lol
@@robyntheslytherinWouldn't have been. It's partially animated and it's by Walt Disney.
@@MikeWilsonBarrett that's not what the question was, it had to be by 2 specific studios, Walt Disney Productions made Tron and was not one of the studios he mentioned
Pinocchio is from 1940, not 1944. The USA was well into WW2 so Disney was making package films at that point.
Also, Gepetto’s voice actor was a legit Nazi. Not just far right, but Jew-hating Hitler-heiling Nazi.
USA didn't join the war until January 1942
I kept on saying Bolt or Dinosaur which I was correct
I got one point
I went for Brave. I was sad to see I was one year too late.
I also went for Brave, I was so certain it was a 2010
PANOKKEYO?!
Brave, tangled, enchanted
Not enchanted, it's not produced by the listed studios
Ratatouille?
nice
Dont mind me shouting ENCHANTED at my phone 😂
What about Wall-e
Hyphons are shaky ground and might not count
Anastasia. Ratatouille
😅
Anastasia isn't Disney, Ratatouille is though.
Tf do you mean Tinkerbell doesn’t have a movie? She had four
Wasn't a cinema release, and three of them were after the show was filmed
We would need the showing date to know our answers for this. It's a lot easier these days as they've remade so many of them. But I would've said Wall-E these days, and hoped it counted as one word.
They said, movies up to the start of April 2011.
@@DoctorUber I missed that. Well heard
Who guesses Bambi 🤦♂️🤦♂️
My guesses would of been Atlantis and enchanted, 200 points for me i feel
Atlantis is Atlantis: the lost empire so would be incorrect
Definitely not an Asian crowd
I'd have gone with Onward, Luca, or Lightyear
Edit: Oh, I didn't realise it had to be 2011 or earlier
@@TiMoThY211991 TBF if the timeline was Current I might have gone with Soul or Onward
I need someone to put how old mate pronounced 'Pinocchio' in the phonetic alphabet
Pinockio
I'm pretty sure that's actually the correct way to pronounce it in Italian.
he said it correctly though you're just uncultured
Aristocats
That's THE Aristocats
@@pogigwapo5093 you are right! :)
Up, Bolt, Bambi, Dumbo, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Cars, Dinosaur, Tarzan, Planes, Fantasia, Pinocchio, Mulan, Aladdin, Hercules
Oh how could I forget Bolt? Hercules would be my choice.
Ratatouille
Planes is by the same studio as tinker bell so wouldn't count. I wonder if Wall-E would count
Tangled, Enchanted
@svenwouters9547 Even if it was in theaters, Planes was released in 2013, and the episode aired in 2011.
i disagree w the tinkerbell one i think that should have been correct bc they never said that the films had to be released in cinemas 🤔 and also, tinkerbell is 1 word bc its the name of the character ???
Yeah, I'm a bit confused how that's a wrong answer
It's a wrong answer because it's Tinker Bell, not Tinkerbell
He did say theatrical release. Which means in a cinema not straight to cable, streaming, vhs or dvd. So didn't meet criteria. And is two words.
There's been 6 tinkerbell films I have them all on dvd
Although they said ''made for'' cinema release at 0:25 they didn't say that it had to have actually been released .. true .. but, unfortunately, the film was called Tinker Bell (two words) even though the character in Peter Pan was Tinkerbell (one word).
Moana?
Five years past the cutoff date.
Brave - saw someone below say Dinosaur and Bolt though, and think they would’ve been excellent
@@Ineddiblehulk The question specified before April 2011. Brave was released in 2012.
Atlantis scored higher than Hercules?!?!? I don't believe that for a second
The official title was "Atlantis: the lost empire" so it wouldn't qualify
@@rascaltomatoe ahh good point! I would have been screwed then although I would have also gone with Hercules or Coco
@@seoulnessie Coco was too recent
@@scunnygalas in it wouldn't have been in that episode? What year was this pointless ep?
@@seoulnessie it mentions that they’re not accepting any after 2011
p̶a̶r̶t̶l̶y̶ a̶n̶i̶m̶a̶t̶e̶d̶ h̶m̶m̶?̶?̶ w̶o̶n̶d̶e̶r̶ i̶f̶ F̶l̶u̶b̶b̶e̶r̶ w̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ c̶o̶u̶n̶t̶
EDIT: nvm, same trap as Enchanted which people have replied to in other comments.
Moana?
Up to 2011 Moana was 2016.
@@owenfautleyWell spotted!