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Disney Sidekick Characters Trivia Quiz

Disney Sidekick Characters Trivia Quiz

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Here's the deal: Below are 17 screenshots of classic Disney sidekicks or minor characters. Your job? Just determine which movie the screenshot of the character is from. It's that simple.
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