General Mills released this chocolatey breakfast vampire in the early 1970s to team up with his monstrous pals Franken Berry and Boo Berry.
Who is Count Chocula?
Rick uses this green-glowing handheld device to travel instantaneously between different universes and dimensions.
What is a portal gun?
This iconic villain stalks the teenagers of Springwood inside their dreams while wearing a green-and-red striped sweater and a razor-clawed glove.
Who is Freddy Krueger?
Visitors flock to Peru to hike the Inca Trail and witness the sunrise over this 15th-century citadel perched high in the Andes Mountains.
What is Machu Picchu?
Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann first synthesized this powerful psychedelic compound, famously experiencing its effects during his 1943 "Bicycle Day" ride.
What is LSD?
“Follow your nose! It always knows" is the famous catchphrase of this vibrantly colored, English-accented bird.
Who is Toucan Sam?
This blue, upbeat creature exists solely to fulfill a single specific task before immediately popping out of existence.
Who is Mr. Meeseeks?
Although often misquoted as asking about "horror movies," Ghostface actually asks his victims this specific question over the phone in the 1996 film Scream.
What is "What's your favorite scary movie?”
Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, this stunning white marble mausoleum in Agra is India's most famous landmark.
What is the Taj Mahal?
Indigenous to the southwestern United States and Mexico, this small, button-shaped spineless cactus is famous for containing the psychoactive alkaloid mescaline.
What is peyote?
This Irish fairy's iconic catchphrase "They're magically delicious!" was parodied by the 90s alt-rock band Green Jellÿ in their song "Cereal Killer".
Who is Lucky the Leprechaun?
In a Season 3 premiere plotline, Rick orchestrates the downfall of the Galactic Federation just to force McDonald's to bring back this 1998 dipping sauce.
What is Szechuan sauce?
This 1973 classic was famously marketed as being based on actual events, despite the real-life story of Ed Gein only loosely inspiring the filmmaker's concept of Leatherface.
What is The Texas Chain Saw Massacre?
Adventure travelers visit Ecuador to snorkel alongside marine iguanas, giant tortoises, and blue-footed boobies on this volcanic archipelago.
What are the Galápagos Islands?
DAILY DOUBLE: This specific chemical compound is the primary active, mind-altering ingredient found naturally in hundreds of species of psychedelic mushrooms.
What is psilocybin?
Alongside his partner-in-crime Officer Crumb, this sneaky canine mascot spent the 1980s trying to swipe Cookie Crisp cereal.
Who is the Cookie Crook?
DAILY DOUBLE: While hunting for a hideout planet, Rick initially finds a beautiful world but forces the Smith family to flee in absolute terror when he discovers that everything on it—down to the molecular level—is made of this vegetable.
What is corn?
Eli Roth directed this grueling 2005 "splatter" film about American backpackers who are lured to a Slovakian facility where wealthy clients pay to torture tourists.
What is Hostel?
Divers and eco-tourists travel to Queensland, Australia, to explore this massive living structure, which is so large it can be seen from space.
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
This South American hallucinogenic brew, traditionally prepared by boiling the Banisteriopsis caapi vine with other plants, is used in indigenous spiritual rituals.
What is ayahuasca?
In 2023, this Minneapolis-based consumer foods company introduced "Carmella Creeper", the first new mascot for their monster lineup in 35 years.
What is General Mills?
Rick's catchphrase "Wubba Lubba Dub Dub" sounds like nonsense, but in Birdperson's native language, it actually translates to this phrase.
What is "I am in great pain, please help me"?
In Jordan Peele's 2017 horror-satire Get Out, Missy Armitage uses a teacup and a spoon to banish Chris's consciousness into this dark, paralyzed void.
What is the Sunken Place?
Trekkers targeting this iconic mountain kingdom can tackle the high-altitude "W Trek" through the dramatic granite peaks of Torres del Paine National Park.
What is Patagonia?
This Harvard psychologist and counterculture icon became famous in the 1960s for coining the phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out."
Who is Timothy Leary?