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** Season 2 released a ThanksgivingEpisode and a HalloweenEpisode in April.

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** Season 2 released a HalloweenEpisode and a ThanksgivingEpisode and a HalloweenEpisode in April.
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* ''Film/SurvivingChristmas'', another Ben Affleck movie set during Christmas, was released on October 22, 2004. It originally was slated for a Christmas 2003 release, but it was pushed back to avoid competing with another Ben Affleck film, ''Film/{{Paycheck}}''. The film was a BoxOfficeBomb, so it [[SubvertedTrope actually was released]] on home video just before Christmas 2004.

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* ''Film/SurvivingChristmas'', ''Surviving Christmas'', another Ben Affleck movie set during Christmas, was released on October 22, 2004. It originally was slated for a Christmas 2003 release, but it was pushed back to avoid competing with another Ben Affleck film, ''Film/{{Paycheck}}''. The film was a BoxOfficeBomb, so it [[SubvertedTrope actually was released]] on home video just before Christmas 2004.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/PinkaliciousAndPeterrific'' episode "A Fairy Thanksgiving" is in the regular rotation of the show and airs even when Thanksgiving isn't happening.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'': The episode "Christmas in July" aired October 19, 1985, three months after July and two months before Christmas.
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* ''Film/GhostbustersII'' was released in June 1989, but takes place during the December holiday season, with the climax taking place on New Year's Eve.

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* ''Film/GhostbustersII'' was released in June 1989, but takes place during the December holiday season, with the climax taking place on New Year's Eve.Eve 1989 and ending on New Year's Day 1990.



* ''Film/TradingPlaces'' was released in June 1983, but takes place over the whole period between Thanksgiving through New Year's Day.

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* ''Film/TradingPlaces'' was released in June 1983, but takes place over the whole period between Thanksgiving 1982 through New Year's Day.Day 1983.
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** "Rosie's Christmas In Mexico" actually aired in December, but is now part of the regular rotation for the show.


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** "Someplace Cold" takes place in summer, but aired in February 2024.
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* ''Manga/WitchWatch'' features a multipart Christmas story involving the Otogi household crafting an elaborate scheme to convince the de-aged Nico of Main/SantaClaus' existence, with the relevant chapters being published in late January/early February.
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* Couple Creator/AllisonPregler and WebVideo/Phelous reviewed WesternAnimation/CaspersHauntedChristmas on January 2024, a month after Christmas is over. But Pregler didn't want to wait for another year as they were reviewing movies Saban released on Ritchie Rich and Addams Family (But Casper was released under Universal at the time after obtaining the release rights back, and Saban didn't had control on that film unlike the previous two Casper films). Even then, Pregler didn't had much to review for the month and wanted to roll with it.
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* While ''Literature/CatPlanetCuties'''s final three episodes take place during the Christmas season in Japan, they premiered on AT-X in September 2010.
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* WebVideo/EconomyWatch: Several, especially during Season 3.

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* WebVideo/EconomyWatch: ''WebVideo/EconomyWatch'': Several, especially during Season 3.
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* WebVideo/EconomyWatch: Several, especially during Season 3.
** The New Years' special, "New Year Token", released on January 8, 2023, 7 days after the holiday.
** The Super Bowl special, "The Economics of American Football", released on February 19, 2023, 7 days after the holiday.
** The Halloween special, "Stock Stabber", released on November 2, 2023, 2 days after the holiday.
** The Thanksgiving special, "Black Friday", released on December 24, 2023, 31 days after the holiday.
** The Christmas special, "'Twas The Night Before Payday", released on December 27, 2023, 2 days after the holiday.


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* ''WebVideo/ScottTheWoz'': The Season 6 Halloween and Christmas specials were released about a week after their respective holidays.
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* On December 28, 2023, ''WesternAnimation/WildKratts: A Creature Christmas'' was aired in the timeslot for ''WesternAnimation/AlmasWay'' even though Christmas happened three days prior.


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** As of November 2023, there's a trend of holiday episodes airing on the US feed of Cartoon Network even after the holiday in question has ended, such as "Black Friday" airing a few days after Black Friday and "Halloween vs. Christmas" and "The True Meaning of Christmas" airing a few days after Christmas.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': Due to complications brought on by Covid-19, the Halloween event of 2020 was cancelled and was later brought back for 2021 on November. It was delayed again because of complications of Endwalker's release moving the event to January 2022.

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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'': Due to complications brought on by Covid-19, COVID-19, the Halloween event of 2020 was cancelled and was later brought back for 2021 on November. It was delayed again because of complications of Endwalker's release moving the event to January 2022.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyandtheTramp'' starts and ends on Christmas, despite being released in June 1955, 6 months before the holiday.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyandtheTramp'' ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' starts and ends on Christmas, despite being released in June 1955, 6 months before the holiday.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LadyandtheTramp'' starts and ends on Christmas, despite being released in June 1955, 6 months before the holiday.
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* ''Film/GhostbustersII'' was released in June 1989, but takes place during the December holiday season, with the climax taking place on New Year's Eve.



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* ''Film/Cobweb'' is set during the last week of October, with plenty of reminders that Halloween was fast approaching. It was released in July of 2023.

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* ''Film/Cobweb'' ''Film/{{Cobweb}}'' is set during the last week of October, with plenty of reminders that Halloween was fast approaching. It was released in July of 2023.
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* ''Film/Cobweb'' is set during the last week of October, with plenty of reminders that Halloween was fast approaching. It was released in July of 2023.
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* Multiple holiday episodes of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'' aired in Japan far from the holidays that inspired them thanks to the four-month SeriesHiatus following the seizure-inducing [[Recap/PokemonS1E38ElectricSoldierPorygon "Electric Soldier Porygon"]]. [[Recap/PokemonHolidayHiJynx "Holiday Hi-Jynx"]] was scheduled for December 23, 1997, the week after "Electric Soldier Porygon", but aired as a special episode on October 5, 1998. The American broadcast rectified this by airing it on December 11, 1999. The episodes about ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri Hinamatsuri]]'' (March 3) and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Day_(Japan) Children's Day]] (May 5) aired back-to-back on July 9th, 1998.

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* Multiple holiday episodes of ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'' aired in Japan far from the holidays that inspired them thanks to the four-month SeriesHiatus following the seizure-inducing [[Recap/PokemonS1E38ElectricSoldierPorygon "Electric Soldier Porygon"]]. The ChristmasEpisode [[Recap/PokemonHolidayHiJynx "Holiday Hi-Jynx"]] was scheduled for December 23, 1997, the week after "Electric Soldier Porygon", but aired as a special episode on October 5, 1998. The American broadcast rectified this by airing it on December 11, 1999. The episodes about ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinamatsuri Hinamatsuri]]'' (March 3) and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Day_(Japan) Children's Day]] (May 5) aired back-to-back on July 9th, 1998.

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