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* ''WebVideo/TheChroniclesOfVocaloidRandomness'': Luka has created a holiday called Tunafest which takes place ''every day'' to worship [[TrademarkFavoriteFood tuna.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Summerween! The people of this town love Halloween so much, they celebrate it twice a year. And wouldn't you know it, it's today!]]
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* ''Series/{{Quark}}'': Happy Number 11!


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* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' invented "Galentine's Day", observed the day before St. Valentine's Day to celebrate close female friendships instead of romance. It caught on so much that it is now celebrated in real life.


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* ''Series/StudioContheSunsetStrip'' has a show every year where everything goes wrong and people just let their guard down as a result. On this particular episode, Allison Janney was the host.
* ''Series/WelcometoFlatch'' has an annual celebration between Kelly and Shrub over the time Shrub touched a girl's boob

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* ''Series/StudioContheSunsetStrip'' has a show every year where everything goes wrong and people just let their guard down as a result. On this particular episode, Allison Janney was the host.
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''Series/WelcomeToFlatch'' has an annual celebration between Kelly and Shrub over the time Shrub touched a girl's boob
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* ''Webcomic/Aurora2019'' has a [[https://comicaurora.com/the-calendar/ detailed list]] of fictional holidays, each of which marks the change from one month-analogue to the next and celebrates a major deity.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', Sulley and Mike pretend that Boo is Sulley's cousin's daughter and it's "Bring an Obscure Relative to Work Day".

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* In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc'', ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1'', Sulley and Mike pretend that Boo is Sulley's cousin's daughter and it's "Bring an Obscure Relative to Work Day".
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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'' has the Mimean holiday Lantern Day, celebrating mime freedom. [[MadeASlave Enslaved]] entertainers in Human Kingdom escaped their serviture by scaring the superstitious humans with floating ghost lanterns; they ran away during the night back to Mimiopolis while the superstitious humans were hiding inside. To celebrate, mimes have parties and at night send lanterns floating into the sky to celebrate their freedom and honor the dead. (Placing notes to those that have passed on inside can be part of the tradition; Kingston sends his annual letter to his late parents this way.) This is then followed with a large feasting dinner full of Mimean food, which is heavily meat-based.

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* ''Webcomic/CirqueRoyale'' has the Mimean holiday Lantern Day, celebrating mime freedom. [[MadeASlave Enslaved]] entertainers in Human Kingdom escaped their serviture servitude by scaring the superstitious humans with floating ghost lanterns; they ran away during the night back to Mimiopolis while the superstitious humans were hiding inside. To celebrate, mimes have parties and at night send lanterns floating into the sky to celebrate their freedom and honor the dead. (Placing notes to those that have passed on inside can be part of the tradition; Kingston sends his annual letter to his late parents this way.) This is then followed with a large feasting dinner full of Mimean food, which is heavily meat-based.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'' substitutes Christmas with Generic Tree-Lighting Day in the episode "You're a Good Man, Mojo Jojo."

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