90s Hit Music
Early 2000's Movies
TV Sitcoms
Tech and Gaming
Trends and Fads
100

This "…Baby One More Time" singer burst onto the scene in 1999, becoming a pop sensation.

Britney Spears

100

This animated ogre voiced by Mike Myers first hit theaters in 2001.

Shrek 

100

This animated family from Springfield became a defining part of 90s culture and still airs today.

The Simpsons

100

This home console, released in 2000, became one of the best-selling gaming consoles of all time.

PlayStation 2

100

This low-rise, flared denim style was the go-to choice for teens and young adults in the early 2000s.


Bell-bottom jeans or flare jeans

200

Known as "Slim Shady," this rapper's The Marshall Mathers LP became one of the best-selling albums of 2000.

Eminem

200

This movie trilogy, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novels, debuted in 2001.

The Lord of the Rings

200

This NBC sitcom about six friends in New York wrapped up in 2004 with an iconic finale.

Friends

200

This digital pet, popular in the late 90s, required constant feeding and care to avoid a virtual “death.”

Tamagotchi

200

This collectible Japanese card game, launched in the late ‘90s, sparked an international trading craze.

Pokémon

300

This group had a massive hit with “I Want It That Way” in 1999.

Backstreet Boys

300

Reese Witherspoon starred in this 2001 film about a sorority girl who goes to Harvard Law School.

Legally Blonde

300

Will Smith starred in this sitcom about moving in with his rich relatives in Bel-Air.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

300

This instant messaging service was iconic in the 2000s, known for its “door slam” sound when someone signed off.

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)

300

These small, colorful rubber animals that doubled as bracelets were a massive fad in the early 2000s.

Silly Bandz

400

This Colombian artist’s hit “Whenever, Wherever” made her an international star in 2001.

Shakira

400

This franchise, starring Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, began its high-speed action in 2001.

The Fast and the Furious

400

This show, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as a teen vampire slayer, was a cult hit from 1997 to 2003.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

400

In 1998, this search engine, created by two Stanford students, launched and soon dominated the internet.

Google

400

Launched in 1998, this talking interactive pet became one of the most popular toys and was notorious for repeating words

Furby

500

This R&B group sang the 1999 hit “No Scrubs.”

TLC

500

In 1999, this sci-fi movie starring Keanu Reeves asked, “What is real?”

The Matrix

500

This 2000 epic film set in ancient Rome starred Russell Crowe as a betrayed general seeking vengeance.

Gladiator

500

This groundbreaking online simulation game, allowing players to create and control virtual people, launched in 2000.

The Sims

500

This Apple product, first released in 2001, changed how people listen to music with its "1,000 songs in your pocket" concept.

iPod