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Dumbass Creatures
100

The theme song for this levitating villain featured the lyrics, "Can you feel the sunshine?" in reverse.

Tails Doll

100

Legend of the Overfiend, Violence Jack, and Demon City Shinjuku all belong to this abbreviated classification of video content in Japan.

JAV (Japanese Adult Video)

100

Boasting the internet's most anticipated sequel, this 1998 classic accurately depicts what happens when science gets out of hand.

Half-Life

100

Featuring a delicious assortment of bastardized Mexican cuisine, this chain fast food restaurant puts funny messages on their hot sauce packets.

Taco Bell

100

With stunning, vibrant colors, this particular elongated reptile is named after the en flique adornments above its eyes.

Eyelash Viper

200

Known for his infamous bridge in Texas, this caprine creature is the only known cryptid to have a confirmed kill. 

Goatman

200

This anime features two young girls riding on their German Kettenkrad motorcycle through a bleak and dying world.

Girls' Last Tour

200

Featured in 5 mainline games and, more recently, an abysmal television show, this 7ft tall soldier is known to finish the fight.

Master Chief

200

This natural marvel features water that flows in an impressive measurement of one your mom (3160 tons) every second.

Niagara Falls

200

This sticky creature briefly enjoyed its time in the spotlight as it became the subject of a hilarious internet bait-and-switch.

Stick Bug

300

If you plan on calling Freddy Fazbear, Banban, or Poppy Playtime, DO NOT do it at this hour.

3 AM

300

Sharing his name with the title, this disgusting-chinned character named after a common legume is often "riding" in his iconic red car.

Riding Bean

300

Featuring a painkiller-addicted alcoholic depressive protagonist, this trilogy heavily featured a mechanic commonly referred to as "bullet time."

Max Payne

300

Located at the Northwestern end of the Nile River, this city's famous library once held all of the world's knowledge, before it was destroyed by Christians. 

Alexandria

300

Humorously slandered in the mid 2010's, this fish's appearance is quite abnormal when above water.

Blobfish

400

Sharing a name with Pokémon's most ominous town, this supposed phenomenon caused children to experience headaches, depression, and suicidal tendencies.

Lavender Town Syndrome

400

Sharing a title with the Yu-Gi-Oh series' first main antagonist, this anime begins with the protagonist waking up with a hole through their chest.

Kaiba

400

First appearing in the second "Modern" installment of a popular shooter series, this supporting character is known to hide their face behind a skull mask.

Simon "Ghost" Riley

400

This region is the most biodiverse on the entire planet, supporting lifeforms of all kinds-including indigenous humans.

The Amazon Rainforest 

400

Remaining as friendly, hungry little pink fellas in captivity, this animal will evolve into a much wilder version of its species in the event of its escape.

Pig

500

After referencing the well-known Creepypasta based on itself, all subsequent airings of this show's 12th season episode would see the reference removed. 

SpongeBob Squarepants

500

This Itallian-Japanese anime series directed by Hayao Miyazaki featured the canine versions of a famous literary detective and his assistant.

Sherlock Hound

500

Featuring two main characters, this lukewarmly regarded duology cost a Gamespot journalist their job after his less-than-positive review was published.

Kane & Lynch

500

Much more a concept than a physical place, this iconic roadside mecca boasts the cleanest bathrooms, and sells a treat known as "Beaver Nuggets."

Buc-ees

500

Often known for forming tube-like colonial polyps, the pictured creature belongs to this taxonomic class.

Hydrozoa

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