TV Time
Fashion
Cartoons
Name that Star
Games
100

This sitcom about a quirky alien from the planet Ork made “Nanu Nanu” a popular catchphrase.

Mork & Mindy

100

This type of jean, popular in the '70s, was tight at the top and flared out at the bottom.

Bell-Bottoms

100

This classic blue animated family lived in mushroom-shaped houses and was constantly being chased by the evil Gargamel.

The Smurfs

100

This "King of Pop" revolutionized the music video industry with hits like "Thriller" and "Billie Jean."

Michael Jackson

100

This arcade game, featuring a yellow circle eating dots and avoiding ghosts, became a huge sensation in the early '80s.

Pac-Man

200

This family sitcom featured a housekeeper named Alice and six kids from two previous marriages.


Brady Bunch

200

This oversized hairstyle, made famous in the '80s, required a lot of teasing and hairspray.

Big Hair

200

This talking Great Dane and his mystery-solving gang drove around in the Mystery Machine.

Scooby-Doo

200

This iconic actress starred in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and became a child star at age 6.

Drew Barrymore

200

This 1980s handheld game, featuring a small red LED screen and a player trying to catch falling items, became a must-have toy.

Simon

300

Before he was a movie star, Tom Hanks starred in this sitcom where he and his roommate dressed as women to afford an apartment.

Bosom Buddies

300

These brightly colored leggings were often worn with oversized sweaters and off-the-shoulder tops.

Leggings/Stirrup Pants

300

This cartoon featured a group of teenagers who get trapped in a magical world after riding a theme park attraction.

Dungeons & Dragons

300

This actor, famous for playing a rebellious teenager in The Breakfast Club, went on to become a director and producer.

John Hughes

300

This '70s arcade game let players control a spaceship as they shoot asteroids, becoming one of the first popular space-themed games.

Asteroids

400

The theme song for this '80s sitcom included the lyrics “Thank you for being a friend.”

Golden Girls

400

This athletic shoe brand became a status symbol in the '80s, thanks in part to Michael Jordan.

Air Jordans

400

These small, crime-fighting rodents starred in a Disney series where they solved mysteries and often fought Fat Cat.

Chip 'n Dale

400

This actress became an international star with her role in The Golden Girls, playing the witty and lovable Rose.

Betty White

400

In this board game, players try to get four of their colored discs in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

Connect Four

500

In this sitcom, Robin Williams played an alien who was sent to Earth to observe human behavior.

Mork & Mindy or ALF

500

These accessories, worn on the wrist, were often stacked in neon colors and made of thin rubber.

Jelly Bracelets

500

In this 1980s series, a group of mutated turtles trained in ninjitsu and loved eating pizza.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

500

This actor, known for his roles in The Terminator and Predator, became the 38th Governor of California.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

500

In this game, players travel across a fictional world, answer questions, and collect money in order to win virtual money.

Monopoly