Inventions and Technology
Video Games
Toys
Misc. Pop Culture
100

This invention is a form of expression found on many cellphones. This invention is famous for being a certain primary color.

Emoji

100

This video game character wears overalls and red and is the most famous creation of legendary game designer Shigeru Miyamoto.

Super Mario

100

This is a famous line of spinning tops that may have been banned in your schools growing up.

Beyblade 

100

This character is one of the most famous felines in the world, and the biggest mascot of the company Sanrio.

Hello Kitty

200

An evolution of the locomotive, this vehicle is a very efficient and fast method of transportation.

Bullet Train

200

This is the highest-grossing media (makes the most money) franchise of all time, the prime objective is to capture animals.

Pokemon

200

This toy is a line of  handheld digital pets and became a major fad in the late 90s to early 2000s.

Tamagotchi

200

This character is one of the first known examples of “Kaiju” in media and serves to protest the development of nuclear weapons in the cold war.

Godzilla

300

This machine is very popular in bars in Asia, you will likely make a fool of yourself with your friends if you participate in this activity.

The Karaoke Machine 

300

This line of video game consoles was created in competition with Nintendo. Its second console, being made in 2000, was the best selling console of all time. It was also the first console to use CD technology.

The PlayStation 

300

This incredibly famous toy line in America made by Hasbro was based upon the Japanese lines Microcharge and Diaclone, these toys are known for depicting morphing automotive vehicles.

Transformers

300

This is known as potentially the most famous anime of all time and is the main inspiration for Manga Publication, Shonen Jump’s “Big Three.

Dragon Ball Z

400

Made by the Japanese company Sony, this was the world's first portable cassette player to ever hit the market.

The Sony Walkman

400

This was alongside the Super Mario Bros. As one of the video game’s to come with the Nintendo NES, this game utilized a plastic handgun called the “Zapper”.

Duck Hunt

400

This toy instrument is a Handheld Synthesizer known for its bright colors and silly face.

Otamatone

400

This Colorful Masked Superhero group is the american localization of the Japanese show Super Sentai.

Power Rangers

500

This company is the largest Japanese car manufacturer. Your parents possibly own one.

Toyota

500

This legendary company, prior to entering the video game industry, started off selling Playing cards and manufacturing toys.

Nintendo

500

This franchise is very famous for their model kits (action figures you assemble yourself) and is possibly the most popular example of a Mech suit in pop-culture. A giant version of one can be found in Yokohama, Japan.

Mobile Suit Gundam

500

This character is known as one of the first anime characters ever, and served as the inspiration for the “Big Red Boots”

Astro Boy