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100

Four teenagers and their talking dog chase ghostly criminals in "The Mystery Machine" in this 1960s cartoon series

Scooby-Doo



100

This 1970s cartoon's main theme, composed by Henry Mancini, is considered one of the most iconic songs in film/television

The Pink Panther

100

The longest running cartoon series of all time, America was introduced to this yellow cartoon family from Springfield by creator Matt Groening in 1987

The Simpsons

100

This 90s cartoon follows the exploits of Cartman, Kenny, Stan, and Kyle: 4 fourth graders from small town in Colorado

South Park

100

This Illinois senator and Nobel Laureate became president of the United States in 2009

Barack Obama

200

"Peter Benjamin Parker" is the alter ego of this 1960s Marvel Superhero

Spider-Man

200

This DC comic star and "Man of Steel" had his first theatrical release in 1978

Superman

200

"The Empire Strikes Back" was the second movie in this famous scifi trilogy that follows the story of Luke Skywalker's journey to become a Jedi Knight. Released in 1980.

STAR WARS

200

This 90s cartoon character lives in pineapple under the sea with his neighbors Squidward and Patrick Star

Spongebob

200

Originally starring in the 2000s TV series "Degrassi", this actor turned rapper became an international superstar from Canada

Drake

300

"Rocket Man" , "Your Song", and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" are all songs by this award winning singer/songwriter who released his debut album in 1969

Elton John


300

Still running to this day and hosted by Steve Harvey, this popular game show had it's debut episode in 1976

Family Feud

300

This electric guitar player, famous for his red pinstripe guitar, is considered one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He popularized the "two-hand tapping" technique that modern guitar players still use to this day

Eddie Van Halen

300

Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael live in the sewers beneath New York. These 90s cartoon super heroes fight crime under the direction of "Master Splinter"

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

300

This "Destiny's Child" member became the recording artist with the most Grammys of all time.

Beyonce

400

This US Senator from the state of Massachusetts and civil-rights activist was elected President of the United States in 1961

John F. Kennedy 

400

Sometimes referred to as "The Fab Four", this famous British Band from Liverpool famously broke up in 1974.

The Beatles

400

This Charity Single, recorded in 1985 as a charity event for the famine in Ethiopa, features over 30 different solo artists from the 1980s. Includes Michael Jackson, Lionel Ritchie, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and others!

We Are the World

400

NBA superstar Michael Jordan stars in this 1996 cartoon movie where he teams up with Looney Tunes characters to beat a group of aliens in high-stakes basketball tournament 

Space Jam

400

This NBA Franchise won the NBA championship in 2008, their first since 1987

The Boston Celtics


500

In 1959, this prestigious award had it's first ever ceremony. Considered to be the highest honor for recording artists, composers, and musicians. 

The Grammys

500

In 1971, this NBA franchise won it's first NBA championship: their only win until their second championship win 40 years later in 2021

The Milwaukee Bucks

500

This woman became the first female astronaut in 1983

Sally Ride

500

This 90s rock band popularized the "grunge" style of music with their mega hit single "Smells Like Teen Spirit" off their album "Nevermind"

Nirvana

500

This American rapper released "The Marshal Mathers LP" in the year 2000: the best selling rap album of the decade

Eminem