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* [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[Cycle of the Werewolf]]'', where the moon is conveniently full for a couple of holidays (New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, April Fool's Day, Homecoming Sunday, high school graduation, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Halloween, and New Year's Eve).
* The ''[[Hack Slash]]'' comic ''Entry Wound'' had every holiday-related slasher "waking up" early due to a cosmic disturbance. While various holiday slashers [https://web.archive.org/web/20160317025303/http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg39/LordCrayak/HackSlashHoliday.jpg?t=1289337590 are alluded to], the main villain of the story was a Groundhog Day-based one (if the groundhog sees his shadow, six weeks of death ensue).
* The [[Enfant Terrible]] film ''[[Home Movie]]'' has sequences set on a number of different holidays; in order, they're a birthday, Halloween, an anniversary, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day and Easter, which the climax occurs on.
* Fearnet has produced a series of shorts featuring Sam from ''[[Trick 'r Treat]]'' celebrating a variety of different holidays, like Easter and Father's Day.
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