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* Canadian cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheBagelAndBeckyShow'' had a plot in the episode "The 12 Quadrillion Days of Christmas". This was very clearly PlayedForLaughs. However, since the show has NegativeContinuity, don't expect this to be referenced in a future ChristmasEpisode.

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* Canadian cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheBagelAndBeckyShow'' had a plot in the episode "The 12 Quadrillion Days of Christmas". This was very clearly PlayedForLaughs. However, since Christmas", in which Bagel wishes on a wishbone for it be to Christmas every day so that he can eat all the show has NegativeContinuity, don't expect this fruitcake pancakes to be referenced in a future ChristmasEpisode.his heart's desire.

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': PlayedForHorror in SCP-5000. The Foundation is mentioned to have utilized various temporal anomalies to make it Christmas everyday… so that [[TheKrampus SCP-4666]] will remain active and keep murdering families all year as part of their plan to exterminate humanity.

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** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-4255 SCP-4255]] is similar to the ''Website/SFDebris'' story above, except the guy's crime was TimeTravel and he was caught by the TimePolice.
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PlayedForHorror in SCP-5000. The Foundation is mentioned to have utilized various temporal anomalies to make it Christmas everyday… so that [[TheKrampus [[{{Santabomination}} SCP-4666]] will remain active and keep [[FamilyExtermination murdering families families]] all year as part of their plan to exterminate humanity.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': PlayedForHorror in SCP-5000. The Foundation is mentioned to have utilized various temporal anomalies to make it Christmas everyday… so that [[TheKrampus SCP-4666]] will remain active and keep murdering families all year as part of their plan to exterminate humanity.
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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snow globe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is sad that Snuffy is celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and won’t return to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).

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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snow globe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, Christmas trees have become endangered due to the high demand resulting in Grover running out of trees to sell, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is sad that Snuffy is celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and won’t return to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).

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* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': In "Drawn Out Holiday", it's now back to school time and Zeke doesn't want to go. Zeke likes holiday time so he draws himself a continuous stream of holidays. It's one incredible celebration after another. But Ida's zeal for celebrating "family" style complete with decorations, costumes and performances quickly tires Zeke out. Can we just take a little break maybe? Jay, on the other hand, finds his inner party guy and gets into the celebration mode big time. When Zeke has finally had enough of all the holiday celebrations and declares he's ready to go back to school, Jay panics and steals the pad to delay the end to his fun. Zeke discovers his pad is missing and realizes it can only be one person: Party Animal Jay. In a tug of war to get the pad back from Jay, the unthinkable happens: the pad gets broken! Are Zeke and company stuck in holiday mode forever?

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* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': In "Drawn Out Holiday", it's now back to school time and Zeke doesn't want to go. Zeke likes holiday time so he draws himself a continuous stream of holidays. It's one incredible celebration after another. But Ida's zeal for celebrating "family" style complete with decorations, costumes and performances quickly tires Zeke out. Can we just take a little break maybe? Jay, on the other hand, finds his inner party guy and gets into the celebration mode big time. When Zeke ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'' has finally had enough of all the holiday celebrations and declares he's ready a variation: Not wanting to go back to school, Jay panics and steals the pad to delay the end to his fun. Zeke discovers uses his pad is missing to make every day a holiday. He quickly gets sick of it because of the excessive celebrations, and finds himself longing for school.
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realizes that a GroundhogDayLoop of endless birthdays is not as fun as it can only be one person: Party Animal Jay. In a tug of war to get the pad back from Jay, the unthinkable happens: the pad gets broken! Are Zeke and company stuck in holiday mode forever?seems.
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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts, and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back. Timmy finally realizes that Santa can break the loop if someone wishes for it to be December 26, and afterward, 'Christmas Every Day' is added to 'Da Rules' as a banned wish.

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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- when Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as direction: it isn’t a result, TimeLoop, time just stops moving forward, so every day is December 25. The consequences come quickly: snow piles up everywhere everywhere; the banks, stores, and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, stay closed; Santa begins to run running out of ideas for what gifts gifts, being obligated to deliver and continue giving kids whatever they ask for; the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with from the increased workload. workload; and eventually, all the other holiday mascots try getting rid of Santa to reclaim their holidays. Worst of all, Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse can’t undo his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other entire population of fairies actually lend Santa lends most of their magic for 24 hours to Santa Claus every Christmas to help him so he can deliver gifts to the gifts, and whole world. When the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back. Timmy wish is finally realizes that undone by asking Santa can break the loop if someone wishes for it to be December 26, and afterward, 'Christmas Every Day' is it’s added to the list of banned wishes in 'Da Rules' as a banned wish.Rules.'

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* The Hallmark movie ''Pete's Christmas'', where a selfish teenager named Pete relives Christmas over and over. Eventually, it leads to self-improvement and newfound appreciation for his family and friends.

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* The Hallmark movie ''Pete's Christmas'', where Christmas'' is about a selfish teenager named Pete relives Pete who must relive Christmas over and over. Eventually, it leads to self-improvement and newfound appreciation for his family and friends.



* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is sad that Snuffy is celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and won’t return to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for rollerskates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).

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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe.snow globe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is sad that Snuffy is celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and won’t return to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for rollerskates roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).



* [[https://notalwaysright.com/wish-christmas-every-day-2/101778/ This very cute story]] from Website/NotAlwaysRomantic pretty much invokes the trope. A man buys a CD of his wife's favorite Christmas song so that "it can be Christmas whenever you want."



* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back. Timmy finally realizes that Santa can break the loop if someone wishes for it to be December 26, and afterward, 'Christmas Every Day' is added to 'Da Rules' as a banned wish.

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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts gifts, and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back. Timmy finally realizes that Santa can break the loop if someone wishes for it to be December 26, and afterward, 'Christmas Every Day' is added to 'Da Rules' as a banned wish.
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Sister trope to GiftOfTheMagiPlot, HowTheCharacterStoleChristmas, ItsAWonderfulPlot, and YetAnotherChristmasCarol, other common Christmas-themed {{Whole Plot Reference}}s. May be a series' ChristmasEpisode or a stand-alone ChristmasSpecial.

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Sister trope to GiftOfTheMagiPlot, HowTheCharacterStoleChristmas, ItsAWonderfulPlot, and YetAnotherChristmasCarol, other common Christmas-themed {{Whole Plot Reference}}s. May be a series' ChristmasEpisode or a stand-alone ChristmasSpecial.
ChristmasSpecial. Can also be the motif of a ChristmasTown.
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* Music/KennyRogers: His 1981 holiday album ''Christmas'' has a track "Christmas Everyday." This is more of a religious example, as the lyrics challenge the listener to remember the story of Jesus' birth, keep the spirit of the season in their heart, and follow His word every day (thus, celebrate "Christmas every day") rather than just in late December.

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* Music/KennyRogers: His 1981 holiday album ''Christmas'' has a track "Christmas Everyday." This is more of a positive, religious example, as the lyrics challenge the listener to remember the story of Jesus' birth, keep the spirit of the season in their heart, and follow His word every day (thus, celebrate "Christmas every day") rather than just in late December.
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* Music/KennyRogers: His 1981 holiday album ''Christmas'' has a track "Christmas Everyday." This is more of a religious example, as the lyrics challenge the listener to remember the story of Jesus' birth, keep the spirit of the season in their heart, and follow His word every day (thus, celebrate "Christmas every day") rather than just in late December.
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* The Christmas episode of ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'' deals with the Tennysons having to save a village that's been stuck in Christmas since 1933 thanks to a curse placed on them by the inventor Mr. Thomas Jingles. Said curse also turns Ben and Gwen into elves and Grandpa Max into Santa Claus.
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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back.

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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back. Timmy finally realizes that Santa can break the loop if someone wishes for it to be December 26, and afterward, 'Christmas Every Day' is added to 'Da Rules' as a banned wish.
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* The Creator/DisneyChannel film ''Film/ChristmasAgain'' revolves around this trope.

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* The Creator/DisneyChannel film ''Film/ChristmasAgain'' is a Creator/DisneyChannel film that revolves around this trope.trope: Rowena "Ro" Estevez is unhappy with the changes coming to her Christmas, particularly her father's new girlfriend and her son. After a disastrous day, she meets a strange man in a Santa outfit who asks her what she wants, and she wishes she could redo the day. It doesn't take more than two days before she decides to milk the opportunity for all that it's worth.
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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is upset because Snuffy is still celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and can't get back home to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).

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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is upset because sad that Snuffy is still celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and can't get back home won’t return to Sesame Street, and the carolers have gradually lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates rollerskates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).



* The first story of ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas'' is "Donald Duck Stuck On Christmas" which was inspired by the "Christmas Every Day" short story. It involves Huey, Dewey and Louie wishing upon a star for Christmas to be everyday. At first they are delighted, only to discover it's not just Christmas everyday, but the ''exact'' same day even down to their presents from the previous day getting wrapped up again. After getting fed-up they try to ruin Christmas to put an end to it. However they then notice a card from Donald and Daisy explaining the true meaning of Christmas in being about family rather than presents, to which the boys embrace the Christmas spirit and help everyone else enjoy Christmas, thus breaking the time loop.

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* In a similar vein is the Mackenzie Ziegler song "Christmas All Year Long".
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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Park_(Mr._Christmas) An electrician from Wiltshire, England]] has claimed to have celebrated Christmas every day since 14 July 1993 (except for a brief abstention at the end of 2015). Every morning he unwraps presents from under his tree and eats some mince pies. Then he posts a Christmas card through his own letterbox before going to work. Every afternoon he returns and prepares a full Christmas dinner with roast turkey. After dinner he watches a recorded copy of the Queen's speech, then goes out to buy a present, wrap it, and put it under the tree before bed.
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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is upset because Snuffy is still celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and can't get back home to Sesame Street, and the carolers have lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).


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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back.

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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Oh, and the schools are closed too, not that everyone is complaining. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back.
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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count.

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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse.FromBadToWorse; everyone is broke due to having to buy presents and Christmas trees every day, the Fix-it Shop goes out of business due to it being closed on Christmas and Maria and Luis being out of practice, Big Bird is upset because Snuffy is still celebrating Christmas in Cincinnati with his grandmother and can't get back home to Sesame Street, and the carolers have lost their voices from singing too much. By the time we see the last version of this, even the Count is getting tired of the endless Christmases, regardless of it meaning he gets an unlimited number of Christmases to count. Oscar the Grouch [[OnlyOneFindsItFun is the only one who likes it being Christmas every day]], not just because of everyone else's misery, but also because he gets tons of garbage in the form of wrapping paper and used Christmas trees. In fact, he protests when Elmo announces that he is going to use his last wish to turn everything back to normal, telling him to wish for roller skates instead (since that was Elmo's original plan).
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* ''Franchise/ArchieComics'': In one issue, Jingles allows Archie to repeat Christmas Eve for a day so Archie can have more time to prepare, but the computer he used to turn back time gets frozen into a loop.

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* ''Franchise/ArchieComics'': ''ComicBook/ArchieComics'': In one issue, Jingles allows Archie to repeat Christmas Eve for a day so Archie can have more time to prepare, but the computer he used to turn back time gets frozen into a loop.
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* In ''Film/ElmoSavesChristmas'', Elmo wishes for it to be Christmas every day using a snowglobe. This causes things to go FromBadToWorse.

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* In ''Literature/RedDwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers'', the final section involves the Dwarfers arriving back on Earth, with Lister retiring to a town called Bedford Falls, which he's amazed to discover is exactly like Bedford Falls in ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife''. As time passes, however, he begins to notice some things about his new life don't make sense, including the fact it's been Christmas Eve every day since he got there.
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* In the ''Series/SesameStreet'' special "Elmo Saves Christmas", Elmo [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor wishes]] on a magical snowglobe for Christmas to occur every day. This causes all the Sesame Street inhabitants to gradually become sick and tired of having to celebrate Christmas every day and Santa to become massively overworked and start messing up the production of his gifts, and Elmo ultimately has to travel back in time to undo his misguided wish.
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* In the ''Series/SesameStreet'' special "Elmo Saves Christmas", Elmo [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor wishes]] on a magical snowglobe for Christmas to occur every day. This causes all the Sesame Street inhabitants to gradually become sick and tired of having to celebrate Christmas every day and Santa to become massively overworked and start messing up the production of his gifts, and Elmo ultimately has to travel back in time to undo his misguided wish.
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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back.

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* The first Christmas special of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents'' ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' is titled "Christmas Every Day!" and shares this premise -- Timmy wishes for every day to be Christmas. However, the plot goes in a different direction -- as a result, snow piles up everywhere and the banks and stores are closed. This makes people unable to get money or food. Meanwhile, Santa begins to run out of ideas for what gifts to deliver and the elves go on strike after becoming fed up with the increased workload. Timmy thus needs to find a way to reverse his wish, as he discovers that Cosmo, Wanda, and the other fairies actually lend Santa their magic for 24 hours every Christmas to help him deliver the gifts and the loop has rendered them powerless. And he needs to do it before the mascots for all the other holidays get rid of Santa in an attempt to get theirs back.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'': In "Drawn Out Holiday", it's now back to school time and Zeke doesn't want to go. Zeke likes holiday time so he draws himself a continuous stream of holidays. It's one incredible celebration after another. But Ida's zeal for celebrating "family" style complete with decorations, costumes and performances quickly tires Zeke out. Can we just take a little break maybe? Jay, on the other hand, finds his inner party guy and gets into the celebration mode big time. When Zeke has finally had enough of all the holiday celebrations and declares he's ready to go back to school, Jay panics and steals the pad to delay the end to his fun. Zeke discovers his pad is missing and realizes it can only be one person: Party Animal Jay. In a tug of war to get the pad back from Jay, the unthinkable happens: the pad gets broken! Are Zeke and company stuck in holiday mode forever?
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* ''Literature/BirthdayBoy'' features a similar variant, which involves the protagonist celebrating his ''birthday'' every day.
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* Canadian cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheBagelAndBeckyShow'' had a plot in the episode "The Quadrillion Days of Christmas". This was very clearly PlayedForLaughs. However, since the show has NegativeContinuity, don't expect this to be referenced in a future ChristmasEpisode.

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* Canadian cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheBagelAndBeckyShow'' had a plot in the episode "The 12 Quadrillion Days of Christmas". This was very clearly PlayedForLaughs. However, since the show has NegativeContinuity, don't expect this to be referenced in a future ChristmasEpisode.

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