This mockumentary-style sitcom, set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, featured a paper company and a boss who loved “That’s what she said” jokes.
What is "The Office"
This 2008 superhero film introduced a wealthy inventor who builds an armored suit to fight crime, launching a massive cinematic universe.
What is "Iron Man"
This American pop singer became a teen icon in the early 2000s with hits like “Toxic” and “Oops!... I Did It Again”.
Who is Britney Spears
This foldable metal scooter, released in the early 2000s, became a worldwide craze and a must-have for kids looking for a fast way to ride around their neighborhoods.
What is the Razor Scooter
This portable music player from Apple changed how people listened to music, with the slogan “1,000 songs in your pocket.”
What is the iPod
This Nickelodeon animated series followed a young hero mastering the elements of water, earth, fire, and air to bring balance to a world divided by war.
What is "Avatar: The Last Airbender"
This 2008 dystopian sci-fi novel, later turned into a Hollywood blockbuster, features a fight to the death as a way to control society.
What is "Hunger Games"
This Canadian singer-songwriter released Let Go in 2002 and became known for hits like “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi”.
Who is Avril Lavigne
Released in 2004, this handheld gaming console featured dual screens, one of which was a touchscreen, and became a huge hit worldwide.
What is the Nintendo DS
Launched in 2005, this website allowed users to upload and share videos with the world, eventually becoming one of the most visited sites online.
What is YouTube
Premiering in 2005, this dark fantasy series followed brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they hunted demons, ghosts, and monsters across America in their 1967 Chevy Impala.
What is "Supernatural"
This 2006 animated film features two robotic characters left behind on Earth, cleaning up garbage while humanity has moved to a space colony.
What is "WALL-E"
This British rock band released the 2000 album Parachutes, which included the hit single “Yellow” and launched their international career.
Who is Coldplay
These spinning top toys, popular in the 2000s, battled in plastic arenas and were accompanied by the slogan “Let it rip!”
What are Beyblades
This early social networking site let users rank their “Top 8” friends and add music to their profile pages.
What is MySpace
This critically acclaimed series followed a high school teacher who begins manufacturing illegal drugs to provide for his family, leading him deeper into a world of crime and danger.
What is "Breaking Bad"
This 2004 animated film features a family of superheroes forced into hiding, who must come together to save the world from a villain with a powerful device.
This song released in 2007 by Rihanna and featuring Jay-Z became a global hit and is credited with helping launch her superstardom.
What is "Umbrella"
These fashion dolls, introduced in the early 2000s, featured oversized heads, trendy outfits, and became major competitors to Barbie.
What are Bratz Dolls
Before smartphones, this popular flip phone was known for its sleek design and became a major status symbol in the mid-2000s.
What is the Motorola Razr
This NBC political drama followed the staff inside the White House as they navigated policy decisions, media scrutiny, and the personal toll of public service.
What is "The West Wing"
This 2004 romantic comedy, set in New York City, focuses on the intersecting lives of multiple couples navigating love, heartbreak, and friendship during the holiday season.
What is "Love Actually"
This 2006 female artist became a global sensation with the album Back to Black, featuring hits like “Rehab” and a soulful throwback sound.
Who is Amy Winehouse
This 2006 Nintendo game is the 3rd most selling game of all time and ustilizes motion control for gameplay.
What is Wii Sports
This file-sharing service, popular in the early 2000s, let users download songs for free—until it was shut down due to music piracy lawsuits.
What is Napster