That's Omori!
Hulkamania
Red Balls
Cunning Linguist
Nubby's Number Factory
100

This 1953 signature song for Dean Martin has featured in multiple movies, including (unsuprisingly) Moonstruck.

That's Amore

100

Hulk Hogan claimed that he wrestled 400 days in a year, saying the time spent flying between the US and the Tokyo Dome in this country added the extra days.

Japan

100

If you go to this popular retail story, expect to see large red bollards outside to protect customers.

Target

100

If it were up to The Beatles, we'd all live in a YELLOW SEMIURBAN area.

Submarine

100

Three Dog Night covered this song by Harry Nilsson with an opening line so famous, you get the number in the calculator when you Google "what is the loneliest number?"

One

200

This Japanese term literally translates to "pulling inward, being confined". 

Hikikomori

200

Hulk Hogan claimed that he was meant to be the representative for a line of celebrity grills, but missed the call, so was replaced with this champion boxer.

George Foreman

200

Not to be confused with the actress, this plant, with it's distinct berries, is a common Christmas decoration. 

Holly

200

Watch out WHITE KNIGHTS! There might be some BLACK DAYS ahead!

Nights

200

Any aspiring rockstars should be warry when approaching this age so as not to join this club of early deaths, with members such as Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse

27

300

This fish features quite notably in Super Mario 64 as Unagi, before it's name was changed in future titles to more resemble it's real life counterpart.

Moray Eel

300

Hulk Hogan claimed to have been personally scouted by James Hetfield to be the bassist in this heavy metal band.

Metallica

300

Not actually red, the smallest kind of star on the main sequence doesn't have a specific definition of what actually qualifies as one.

Red Dwarf

300

In LAVENDER TOWN, there's quite a long stretch of RED BUILDINGS down on BLUE STREET.

Block

300

Not the tech company, this number is so large, it's 20 orders of magnitude larger than the amount of particles in the observable universe.

Googol

400

Containing both sweet potatoes and water spinach, this species of flowering plant had the band Oasis asking, "What's the story?"

Morning Glory

400

Hulk Hogan claimed to have wrestled at Summerslam 92' specifically for one Make-A-Wish kid, despite not stepping foot in this famous London stadium it took place.

Wembley Stadium

400

Similar to bolas, these children toys were famously sued (yes, the object itself) for being too dangerous.

Clackers

400

You might be snorting WHITE LINES if you're still waiting on some new BLACK eyed PEAS music.

Queue (Q)

400

Although fans of Douglas Adams might relate it to his "trilogy of five books", baseball fans probably associate this to Jackie Robinson's jersey number, the only number retired by all MLB teams.

42

500

With a history of nearly 600 years, this dance performed during the Japanese festival of Obon can be found throughout the world and inside the original Rhythm Heaven.

Bon Odori

500

Hulk Hogan claimed to have partied with this SNL alum and original member of The Blues Brothers four years after his early death in 1982.

John Belushi

500

This doll modeled after Bodhidharma is found throughout Buddhist culture as a talisman of good luck.

Daruma

500

If you listen to the BROWN NOTE, your bowels might release a RED SWARM if you have hemorrhoids.

Drone

500
This drum machine, although originally a commercial failure, saw a cult following in the 80's with features on hits like "Planet Rock" before becoming a staple of hip-hop and electronic music.

808