Internet Trends
Alliterations
Female Hip Hop Musicians' Real Names
Philippine Presidential Rhyme Time
Movies by the Tagline
400

The 2014 ice-bucket challenge was started to spread awareness about this disease.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

400

This internet challenge revolves around male abstinence during the penultimate month of the year.

No Nut November

400

Born in Santa Barbara, Katheryn Hudson is truly one of the "California Gurls".

Katy Perry

400

Joseph transforms into a bear with a black-and-white coat.

Panda Estrada

400

2001: "We Scare Because We Care."

Monsters Inc.

800

DAILY DOUBLE

This 2013 internet meme in the form of a video features a group of people dancing to a short excerpt from a Bauuer song of the same name.

Harlem Shake

800

This drink was originated in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist named John S. Pemberton. It was originally marketed as a tonic for most common ailments.

Coca-cola

800

"Glamorous" American singer Stacy Ann Ferguson first achieved chart success as part of a hip hop group, and later released her own solo album.

Fergie

800

Manuel Luis is dyed a rich, deep red.

Crimson Quezon

800

2008: "Why So Serious?"

The Dark Knight

1200

This 2018 viral dance trend featured people dancing outside of an open car door, inspired by Canadian rapper, Drake’s song of the same name.

'In My Feelings' Challenge

1200

DAILY DOUBLE

This 2018 post-apocalyptic horror film involves entities which cause people who look at them to die by suicide.

Bird Box

1200

Ashley Frangipane came up with her stage name after seeing a subway stop in Brooklyn and noticing the street name was an anagram of her name.

Halsey

1200

Elpidio adopts a classical female singing voice with the highest vocal range.

Soprano Quirino

1200

2019: "Part of the journey is the end."

Avengers: Endgame

1600

In this challenge popularized in 2016, participants have to stay still while a moving camera films them, often with the song "Black Beatles" playing in the background.

Mannequin Challenge

1600

This American actress and singer's breakthrough came in the 1998 film The Parent Trap. She also appeared in the films Freaky Friday and Mean Girls.

Lindsay Lohan

1600

Hold your "Applause" for Stefani Germanotta.

Lady Gaga

1600

Diosdado follows the meat rules prescribed by Muslim Law.

Halal Macapagal

1600

1999: "Reality is a thing of the past."

The Matrix

2000

This 2016 viral dance trend involves a distinctive dance to the song “My Boo” by Ghost Town DJ's.

Running Man Challenge

2000

Influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, tech and creativity, with subtitles in 100+ languages.

TED Talks

2000

"Get Into It (Yuh)" with Amala Dlamini's rap verses.

Doja Cat

2000

Sergio is inflicted by a disorder that makes it hard to fall asleep.

Osmeña Insomnia 

2000

1990: "His story will touch you, even though he can't."

Edward Scissorhands

M
e
n
u