Anime
Video Games
Brain Rot
Cartoons
Marvel and DC
100

This Studio Ghibli film features a young witch delivering packages on her broom in a bustling city.

Kiki’s Delivery Service

100

his Nintendo character first appeared in Donkey Kong in 1981.

Mario

100

This doge-like Shiba Inu is known for saying “much wow” and helped start a major cryptocurrency.

Doge

100

In Cow and Chicken, this obscure character is known as the “Red Guy” and often disguises himself in elaborate schemes to torment the main characters.

The Red Guy

100

This Norse god wields the hammer Mjolnir and appears in multiple Marvel films.

Thor

200

In Attack on Titan, this character is known as the “Beast Titan” and has a mysterious connection to the Yeager family.

Zeke Yeager

200

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the Sages are connected to six temples. Name one of the temples besides the Forest Temple.

Fire, Water, Shadow, Spirit, or Light Temple

200

This viral game combines idle mechanics with cat collecting and features absurdly named cats like “Mr. Meowgi.”

The Battle Cats

200

In Dexter’s Laboratory, Dexter’s older sister Dee Dee accidentally unleashes a creature called Mandark’s rival invention in the episode “Double Trouble.”

The Nano-Monster

200

In Wonder Woman (2017), Diana comes from this island, home to the Amazons.

Themyscira

300

In Neon Genesis Evangelion, this mysterious entity often communicates through cryptic messages and has the ability to control others.

The Seele organization  

300

In Dark Souls, this weapon is infamous for its long reach, great damage, and unique requirement: trading a valuable item to obtain it.

The Black Knight Halberd

300

This infamous anime screenshot, often paired with “it’s over 9000,” originated from the English dub of Dragon Ball Z.

“Power Level” meme

300

In Ed, Edd n Eddy, this rarely seen character is a sentient robot that appears only in the episode “Robo Ed” and creates chaos in the cul-de-sac.

Eddybot

300

In Doctor Strange, the Eye of Agamotto houses this powerful object that can manipulate time.

The Time Stone

400

In JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 3, this Stand user’s “Star Platinum” can perform a technique called “Ora Ora Ora” and has an ability unlocked later.

Jotaro Kujo

400

In Undertale, this character constantly chases the player through different rooms and has a soft side revealed later.

Papyrus

400

This chaotic meme format features characters from SpongeBob, JoJo, and other fandoms in bizarre crossover situations, often called “____ energy.”

Big Brain energy

400

In Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, this imaginary friend is a sentient, recurring cameo that only speaks in anagrams and often foreshadows darker events in the series.

Cheese

400

In The Flash (2023), Barry Allen discovers the multiverse while attempting to prevent this major event.

The death of his mother

500

This anime features a society where music is deadly, and the “Dvorak” motif is a central clue to a massive conspiracy.

Mawaru Penguindrum

500

In Bloodborne, this nightmare world is accessible through special insight, and one of its bosses is an eldritch Great One named “Mergo.”

The Nightmare of Mensis

500

This term refers to the obsessive practice of consuming all media for a single franchise, often resulting in extensive fan theories and “shipping wars.”

Stan culture

500

In the pilot episode of Smiling Friends, this unusual character causes chaos at the office by obsessively demanding a specific birthday gift, setting the tone for the company’s bizarre problem-solving adventures.

Alan

500

In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, this celestial entity is revealed to be the father of Peter Quill.

Ego the Living Planet

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