This so called "Doctor" and Twitch streamer admitted to cheating on his wife with followers of his who were underage.
Dr. Disrespect.
This 1982 toy is in head to toe black stealth gear, a martial arts master and is described as.
"A total mystery, but he's real good at his job, heck, he's the best."
Snake Eyes.
This Japanese designed water turtle is best known for only being able to repeat its name.
Squirtle.
This Georgia native is often called the greatest wrestler of all time.
AJ Styles.
The acronym PNG stands for what?
Portable Network Graphics.
This YouTuber will forever be remembered for her ukulele skills, and for her grooming of underage boys.
Colleen Ballinger.
This 1983 toy is a helicopter pilot, a self proclaimed country music singer and has appeared in multiple episodes of the 2011 Avengers cartoon series.
Wild Bill.
This 1997 adventurous children's cartoon turtle is remembered for his simple name and iconic theme song.
Franklin.
This former president served in office from 1829 to 1837 as our first democratic commander in chief.
Andrew Jackson.
This combination of key strokes is regularly used to troll computer illiterate persons to quickly close their active application.
Alt + F4.
In 2017 this a capella YouTuber was arrested for soliciting sexual content from minors, and is now serving 10 years in prison.
Austin Jones.
This 1986 mail in figure was the first real life person to be made into a 3.75 action figure and required five special proofs of purchase to buy.
Sgt. Slaughter.
This villainous king has been fighting for control over the Mushroom Kingdom for the last fifty years.
Bowser.
This musician was known for his parodies of iconic songs through the 1980s, all the way to the modern day.
Alfred Jankovic.
The ROM in CD-ROM stands for what?
Read-Only Memory.
This makeup YouTuber had a multi million subscriber channel, and threw it all away to send explicit pictures to two sixteen year old boys.
James Charles.
This figure released in 1987 voiced by Burgess Meredith is the only figure to not have legs, and comes in a three pack with two other figures.
Golobulus.
This chill sea turtle stole every scene he appeared in, and taught us to surf the undersea waves in this 2001 Pixar film.
Crush.
This radio host is known for his bombastic outbursts and absurd conspiracy theories.
Alex Jones.
This 1983 film about a computer gaining sentience included this quote "Shall we play a game?"
WarGames.
Mini Ladd.
This 1990 action figure's career highlight is being one of the few characters in this toyline to have killed 15 confirmed characters in a single issue, and was recently released in the Classified line in 2024.
SAW Viper.
This master of Kung-Fu helped his students for as long as he could, before turning into a Cherry Blossom in this 2008 animated film.
Oogway.
For 406 consecutive days, this New Jersey native held onto the Divas championship in the WWE.
AJ Lee.
In 1976 this computer released for 666.66, marking the start of the personal computer industry and the birth of a multi-billion dollar company.
Apple-1.