This rare metal, found in Wakanda, is used to create Captain America's shield and Black Panther's suit.
Vibranium
Naruto's pink haired friend
This location is the rival restaurant to the Krusty Krab, run by the villainous Plankton.
Chum Bucket
This blue alien character from Monsters, Inc. has a distinctive one-eyed appearance.
Mike Wazowski
This Avenger delivers the line, "We have a Hulk" in The Avengers (2012).
Tony Stark
This famous studio, co-founded by Hayao Miyazaki, created My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away.
Studio Ghibli
This mischievous character is known for his catchphrase, “What’s up, Doc?”
Bugs Bunny
Po’s main rival in the first movie, who escapes from prison and seeks revenge
Tai Lung
This stone is contained within the Tesseract and later powers Loki's scepter.
Space stone
this white-haired ninja, known for his laid-back personality and mask, teaches Team 7.
Kakashi Hatake
This is the name of the parallel dimension where monsters like the Demogorgon come from.
Upside Down?
This song became a worldwide hit and is performed by Elsa as she embraces her powers.
Let It Go
In Captain America: Civil War, this villain manipulates the Avengers to turn against each other.
Helmut Zemo
In Death Note, this Shinigami drops his notebook to the human world, leading to a game of cat and mouse.
Ryuk
This character from "Stranger things", who is a lovable nerd and tech expert, helps the group navigate through their dangerous situations, often providing comic relief.
Dustin Henderson
This villain from The Little Mermaid is a sea witch who tries to take control of the ocean by tricking Ariel.
Ursula
During the Infinity War, Doctor Strange peers into this many possible futures to find a way to defeat Thanos.
14,000,605
To defeat powerful cursed spirits, Yuji Itadori is instructed to consume these dangerous objects, each containing a piece of Sukuna's power.
Sukuna’s fingers
In Wednesday, this character is Wednesday’s mother, known for her elegance, love of family, and a dark sense of humor.
Morticia Addams
This Pixar film was the first to feature a completely computer-animated world.
Toy Story