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100

Jotaro, Jolyne, and Joseph are a few names of protagonists from this multi-season series.

JoJo's Bizzare Adventure

100

The statue appearing in the first episode in this series was borrowed from and later returned to its original location in Jincheon County, South Korea.

Squid Game

100

Disgust and Anger are two of the five personified emotions in this 2015 American animated coming-of-age film.

Inside Out

100

"I did not hit her" and "Oh Hai Mark" are (in)famous quotes from this 2003 American independent romantic drama film written and directed by Tommy Wiseau, later remade into a 2017 film of the same name.

The Room

100

"So it goes" is a common refrain in this novel that features the fire bombing of Dresden, and aliens that experience time in 4 dimensions.

Slaughterhouse Five

200

The lead actor for this titular film showed up to his own character's funeral for the final scene of this movie.

Batman (Accept Dark Knight Rises)

200

The Dread Pirate Roberts is a name assumed by multiple characters in this 1987 film.

The Princess Bride

200

This animated protagonist's name takes inspiration from an onomatopoeic Japanese word meaning soft or squishy.

Ponyo

200

"The Rebirth of Buddha" and "The Laws of the Universe" are just two of the anime that this cult has made featuring alien invasions, instructions from Thomas Edison on how to build a "spirit phone," and an epic battle between a giant robot and an elephant controlled by Adolf Hitler.

Happy Science

200

The protagonist wakes up as a giant insect at the start of this novel.

The Metamorphosis

300

This series features its own alphabet, which is a cipher of the Japanese language.

Hunter x Hunter

300

Hattie McDaniel became the first African American to win an Academy Award starring in this film.

Gone With the Wind

300

The main antagonist in this multi-film series was originally depicted as an old woman with chimpanzee eyes.

Star Wars

300

Unsuspecting visitors to Nilbog are turned into plants before being eaten by the vegetarian residents in this 1990s film.

Troll 2

300

This author began writing his still-unfinished biography of Lyndon B Johnson in 1970s, totaling over 3000 pages by hand.

Robert Caro

400

This literary work was reluctantly split into three parts by its publisher due to post-war paper shortages. When made into a film, New Zealand's army helped film battle scenes.

Lord of the Rings

400

Abigail is the lost test pilot later found to be trapped in stasis in this 2014 film.

Big Hero Six

400

The main character of this animated film was originally supposed to be a ventriloquist dummy and a villain of the story rather than a hero.

Toy Story

400

This 1972 Swedish-French drama film about a circus clown imprisoned in a concentration camp has never been released.

The Day the Clown Cried

400

Written in a language its author did not fully understand, this novel, writtein in 1605, was the first to depict an intellectual sinking into madness while searching for absolute truth.

Don Quixote

500

16 years after starring in this movie, the actor who played a villainous foil to the main character released the song "Desert Rose"

Dune

500

In early drafts of a movie in this franchise, the main character was supposed to have a talking toaster as a sidekick.

Marvel (Accept Iron Man)

500

It is one of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time at $7.7 billion in worldwide box office earnings, yet it never won an Oscar despite multiple nominations. What is it?

Harry Potter

500

This licensed architect has a pattern of casting himself as messianic characters with supernatural abilities in films that he writes, directs, and acts in.

Neil Breen

500

This novel’s first chapter is missing and its last word's translation disputed, yet it remains one of the most widely translated books ever written.

The Count of Monte Cristo

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