A Year in Disney Films
A-List Collaborations
2005’s
Top Tunes
Jordan,
A History
Who's That
Jordan
100

The sky is falling at Disney! This film was the 2nd highest grossing animated film of the year, losing out to Madagascar

Chicken Little

100

This talk show host, likely seen with a book in her hand, has been often been crowned the "Queen of Media" 

Oprah Winfrey

100

This song by Gwen Stefani had us spelling out a fruit in its chorus: “This sh— is bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S."

"Hollaback Girl"

100

It’s the official state fruit of New York, but for Jordan, it’s strictly forbidden fruit.

Apple

100

He led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and is often considered the greatest basketball player of all time.

Michael Jordan

200

This film will soon get a re-imagining from Barbie director Greta Gerwig, which will roar on to screens both big and small

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

200

This group, known for musical numbers and sketch comedy, was acquired by the House of Mouse right before Jordan started. They knew he needed to collab!

The Muppets

200

After a string of quiet years, Mariah Carey reminded world she still reigns supreme, coming back with this heartbreak and longing in a track that became the anthem of romantic regret.

"We Belong Together"

200

Unlike “Taco Tuesday”, Jordan’s weekly ritual involved this baked good at the mid-week point. 

Muffin Wednesday

200

Recently, he played dual roles as criminal twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore, proving that he’s just as powerful in horror as he is in the ring.

Michael B. Jordan

300

Fantastic Four: The First Steps shares a character name with this Lindsay Lohan starring reboot

Herbie: Fully Loaded

300

Her high notes could shatter the heart of the ocean. This power-ballad singer has sold over 200 million records worldwide. 

Céline Dion

300

This Green Day anthem marched down a metaphorical street of solitude, winning a Grammy and echoing the voice of a generation.

"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"

300

While some kids learned jazz or hip-hop, Jordan was busy perfecting dance routines from this Hindi language film industry.

Bollywood

300

The key moment for this Jordan was when he hopped his way to winning an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 90th Academy Awards

Jordan Peele

400

Pop quiz Avengers! This film would send our beloved heroes back to class 

Sky High

400

You're going to need some BUCKETS to scoop out this all-star from The Jungle Cruise collab

Jimmy Butler

400

Before she found love in a hopeless place, Rihanna’s first hit asked the DJ to “turn the music up” in this dancehall-inspired bop.

"Pon de Replay"

400

Forget turning on a dime, Jordan claimed his Nissan couldn’t even turn on this bovine.

Cow

400

In the early 2000's this wolf pled guilty to charges involving wall street stock market manipulation and pump and dump penny stock sales

Jordan Belfort

500

This Disney Channel original film has an eerily similar name to another film about magic starring Jesse Esienberg...

Now You See It...

500

When Jordan needs a style emergency averted, he’d probably call this former Rachel Zoe assistant turned Bravo star.

Brad Goreski 

500

This debut single holds a Guinness World Record as the longest-running song in the Billboard Hot 100 with a total of 408 cumulative weeks.

"Mr. Brightside"

500

Jordan had his first foray into public television was with this horse-inspired station that was alway 20/20

Trojan Vision

500

An idol that's not an "an" but an "in"

Jordin Sparks

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