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* In [[Monsterful]] we get the "Monster unity day" instead of Halloween, a day where peace and unity of all monsters is celebrated by dressing as other monster species, which is quite normal considering the setting of the comic is a monster-only world. |
* In [[Monsterful]] we get the "Monster unity day" instead of Halloween, a day where peace and unity of all monsters is celebrated by dressing as other monster species, which is quite normal considering the setting of the comic is a monster-only world. |
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* In Triquetra Cats, the Antreyki celebrate Go, a harvest festival style holiday that combines elements of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The main symbol of the holiday is a pumpkin carved with the family symbol topped with an evergreen wreath and harvest fruits a la a cornucopia. |
* In Triquetra Cats, the Antreyki celebrate Go, a harvest festival style holiday that combines elements of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The main symbol of the holiday is a pumpkin carved with the family symbol topped with an evergreen wreath and harvest fruits a la a cornucopia. |
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* ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'' has [http://antihero.keenspot.com/d/20050718.html Coffee Shops are Closed Day]. Naturally, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|coffee shops are closed on that day]]. |
* ''[[Antihero for Hire]]'' has [https://web.archive.org/web/20130817172242/http://antihero.keenspot.com/d/20050718.html Coffee Shops are Closed Day]. Naturally, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|coffee shops are closed on that day]]. |
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=== Web Original === |
=== Web Original === |