2000s TV
Y2K Jams
Blockbusters and Chick Flicks
Tech, Toys, and Games
What Were We Wearing?!
100

This fast-talking series followed a mother-daughter duo and featured plenty of coffee.

Gilmore Girls

100

This group taught you to “Shake It Like a Polaroid Picture” in their 2003 hit.

OutKast

100

Anne Hathaway went from ordinary teen to royalty in this 2001 Disney film.

The Princess Diaries

100

In middle schools everywhere, this folding-paper fortune-teller predicted your future love or how many kids you'd have.

Cootie Catcher

100

This hairstyle, often seen on celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, involved choppy layers and highlights. 

The "Rachel" Haircut

200

This long-running CW show starred Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles hunting demons and paranormal creatures.

Supernatural

200

This song, a 2004 Billboard #1, features the lyric "I’m not gonna stop, that’s who I am."

Breakaway by Kelly Clarkson

200

In 2003’s How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, she plays Andie Anderson; he plays Benjamin Barry.

Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey

200

This handheld digital pet required feeding, cleaning, and attention — and often got banned in schools.

Tamagotchi

200

The visible G-string peeking over low rise jeans was dubbed this.

Whale Tale

300

This is the guy who got friend-zoned heavily in Lizzie McQuire.

Gordo

300

The White Stripes broke into the mainstream with this 2003 riff-heavy song.

Seven Nation Army

300

This 2001 Baz Luhrmann musical starred Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman.

Moulin Rouge!

300

This social network let you rank your Top 8 friends — and learn HTML by customizing your profile.

MySpace

300

The logo of this early 2000s clothing brand featured a cartoon monkey named Julius.

Paul Frank

400

Before Scandal, this Shonda Rhimes series made waves with a post-Super Bowl bomb-in-the-body storyline.

Grey's Anatomy

400

“Stacy’s Mom” had it going on in this band’s 2003 novelty rock hit.

Fountains of Wayne

400

This third installment of a fantasy trilogy won 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, in 2004.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

400

The only iPod to have no screen

iPod Shuffle

400

This accessory, often worn on the wrist, featured colorful silicone bands with messages or causes.

Livestrong Bracelets

500

This short-lived but beloved 2004 teen noir series featured Kristen Bell as a high school detective.

Veronica Mars

500

This 2001 song by Alicia Keys featured classical piano and was her breakout hit.

Fallin

500

Released in 2000, this film features Hugh Jackman in his breakout role, which began a 17-year run.

X-Men

500

This line of collectible dolls launched in 2001 featured big eyes, glossy lips, and tons of attitude.

Bratz Dolls

500

This popular footwear, characterized by a wooden platform and thick heels, was the predecessor to modern chunky sandals.

Clogs

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