Cartoon Characters
Pasta Shapes
#1 Hits on Billboard
All Aboard!
The 2000's
I'mma Buy You A Drank
100

This animated sitcom taking place during the Stone Age follows the life of the main characters Fred, Wilma, and their pet Dino

The Flintstones

100

Used as an envelope, this pasta is square shaped that you can fill with meat, cheese, vegetables, or anything your heart desires

Ravioli

100

This musical group seized control of the #1 spot for 26 consecutive weeks with songs like Boom Boom Pow and I Gotta Feeling

Black Eyed Peas

100

Brighton Beach > 

81 St - Museum of Natural History

B Train

100

This 2001 animated film is about an anti-social ogre who leaves his swamp to fend off intruders and finds love by marrying Princess Fiona

Shrek

100

Originally, this energy drink gave you wings, but due to a lawsuit accusing them of false advertising, now it gives you wiiings

Red Bull

200

“Don’t have a cow, man”, and “Eat my shorts!” are some of the sayings of this rebellious son appearing in The Simpsons

Bart Simpson

200

This pasta is a wide, flat sheet which is commonly made into a food dish that consists of layers of sauce, cheese, meats, and baked in the oven

Lasagna

200

This #1 Hit on Billboard, also the name of Ariana Grande’s album, is an ode to her failed relationships 

Thank U, Next

200

42 St - Times Square > 

Mets - Willets Point

7 Train

200

Released in 2001, Apple created this portable media player that played your favorite music through different models like the nano and shuffle

iPod

200

Served on the rocks, frozen, or straight up, this Mexican cocktail typically consists of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice

Margarita

300

Professor Utonium combined sugar, spice, and everything nice, and ended up with these 3 girls known as the Powerpuff Girls

Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup

300

Often made with alfredo sauce, this flat and thick pasta is made in the shape of ribbons

 

Fettucine

300

A #1 Hit on Billboard in 1988, you might know this song because it would unexpectedly show up on your internet browser as a "Rickroll"

Never Gonna Give You Up

300

14 St - Union Square > 

Woodlawn

4 Train

300

This crime-drama television series revolves around the life of James Gandolfini, an Italian-American mobster from New Jersey

The Sopranos

300

Rivaling Coca-Cola, this soft drink was originally known as “Brad’s Drink”

Pepsi

400

This easily frightened dog frequently encounters monsters, aliens, zombies, and other supernatural creatures in the middle of nowhere, Kansas, in this animated television series

Courage the Cowardly Dog

400

Thicker and flatter than spaghetti, this pasta is in the form of narrow ribbons and pairs well with clams

Linguini

400

This famous song by The Eagles was not only a #1 Billboard Hit, but the Grammy Award winner for Record of the Year in 1978

Hotel California

400

Atlantic Av - Barclays Center > 

Astoria-Ditmars Blvd

N Train

400

These colorful rubber bands formed into shapes like animals, objects, numbers, and letters, were worn as bracelets

Silly Bandz

400

The mascot of this fruit punch has wavy red hair and will typically be seen riding waves on a longboard on its drink label

Hawaiian Punch

500

This WB show followed Virgil Hawkins, a 14-year old boy with electromagnetic superpowers

Static Shock

500

This small tube of pasta is thimble sized and goes well in soup like pasta fagioli

Ditalini

500

Written by Survivor, this #1 Hit on Billboard ended up as the theme song for Rocky III

Eye of the Tiger

500

Prospect Park > 

Botanic Garden

Franklin Avenue Shuttle

500

Winning his first of 2 Super Bowls in 2008, this New York Giants quarterback defeated Tom Brady and the undefeated New England Patriots

Eli Manning

500

Not to be confused with an alcoholic beverage, this soft drink was traditionally made using the bark of a sassafras tree 

Root Beer