Hamlet... or the Lion King? - Statistics

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  • The average score is 19 of 25
Answer Stats
Question Answer % Correct
The main character dies. Hamlet
92%
The protagonist falls in love with a lioness. The Lion King
92%
Features the line, "To be, or not to be, that is the question...". Hamlet
91%
Was written by Shakespeare. Hamlet
91%
The protagonist's friends teach him to eat insects. The Lion King
91%
Takes place in Denmark. Hamlet
90%
Its films have made more money at the box office. The Lion King
90%
Features talking animals. The Lion King
90%
The protagonist's uncle is the villain. Both
89%
More characters die. Hamlet
89%
An advisor to the king holds a newborn prince over the edge of a cliff, so throngs of his new subjects can kneel in respect. The Lion King
89%
Consumed by revenge, the main character accidentally murders his love interest's father, causing her to lose her mind and eventually drown. Hamlet
88%
Pride Rock is an important landmark. The Lion King
87%
Has a character named Hamlet. Hamlet
86%
There is a usurper of the throne. Both
85%
The protagonist kills several major characters. Hamlet
85%
Features the line "Nants ingonyama bagithi baba". The Lion King
81%
At least one major plot point involves the ghost of the protagonist's father. Both
77%
Mark Kermode called the 2019 film adaptation "resplendent but pointless." The Lion King
70%
The protagonist is a child when his father is murdered. The Lion King
59%
In one of the film adaptations, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) portrays an annoying moral guide for the protagonist. The Lion King
59%
The primary antagonist is killed by his own henchmen. The Lion King
59%
Enjoys contemporary popularity on the stage. Both
57%
A character named Horace the Clown provides clownish comic relief by shaking his behind at various female characters. Neither
37%
Won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Hamlet
4%
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