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* GayParee: UsefulNotes/{{Quebec}} is portrayed like this, despite being in ''[[CanadaEh Canada]]''. Quebec (especially northern Quebec) ''is'' renowned as the most Francophone-dominated province in the country, but the degree it resembles a stereotypical image of France is driven by pure RuleOfFunny.

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* GayParee: UsefulNotes/{{Quebec}} is portrayed like this, despite being in ''[[CanadaEh Canada]]''.''Canada''. Quebec (especially northern Quebec) ''is'' renowned as the most Francophone-dominated province in the country, but the degree it resembles a stereotypical image of France is driven by pure RuleOfFunny.

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* CanadaEh: A weird subversion; when Timmy arrives in UsefulNotes/{{Quebec}} on his journey to the North Pole, it's essentially [[GayParee a clone of Paris, France]], complete with kids dressed in stereotypical Frenchmen outfits and UsefulNotes/SnailsAndSoOn.


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* MooseAndMapleSyrup: A weird subversion; when Timmy arrives in UsefulNotes/{{Quebec}} on his journey to the North Pole, it's essentially [[GayParee a clone of Paris, France]], complete with kids dressed in stereotypical Frenchmen outfits and UsefulNotes/SnailsAndSoOn.

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* AnAesop: Christmas is best celebrated once a year, but you can keep its spirit with you for all time.



'''Mr. Turner:''' Mine! (''tackles Timmy'')

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'''Mr. Turner:''' Mine! (''tackles Timmy'')Timmy'')
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* Catch22Dilemma: Fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th so he has the power to deliver presents to the kids around the world, and recieve their magic back on December 26th. ''However'', since Timmy wished that it was ''always'' Christmas, thus always December 25th, the Fairies never get their magic back, and therefore cannot undo the wish. By the end, Timmy figures out how to solve the dilemma by having all the kids in the world write letters to Santa asking him to undo the "year-round Christmas" wish, giving him the ability to do so by obliging their request as if it were a Christmas gift.

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* Catch22Dilemma: Fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th so he has the power to deliver presents to the kids around the world, and recieve receive their magic back on December 26th. ''However'', since Timmy wished that it was ''always'' Christmas, thus always December 25th, the Fairies never get their magic back, and therefore cannot undo the wish. By the end, Timmy figures out how to solve the dilemma by having all the kids in the world write letters to Santa asking him to undo the "year-round Christmas" wish, giving him the ability to do so by obliging their request as if it were a Christmas gift.

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** Right before Cosmo and Wanda grant Timmy's wish, there's a shot of Timmy's digital clock changing to signify it's the next day. Later on, it's revealed all the fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th and get it back the next day, essentially making them powerless on Christmas.

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** Right before Cosmo and Wanda grant Timmy's wish, there's a shot of Timmy's digital clock changing to signify it's the next day. Later on, it's revealed all the fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th and get it back the next day, essentially making them powerless on Christmas. There's also the uneasiness between the two before they grant said wish.


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* UnderTheMistletoe: The holidays don't kiss, instead they briefly shake hands before continuing their pursuit of Timmy.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: Just when Timmy is wondering aloud how is he ever gonna make it to the North Pole, Mr. Turner conveniently lists a series of items that would allow even a kid like Timmy to make the trip there... before desperately asking where's the eggnog.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Just when Timmy is wondering aloud how is he ever gonna make it to the North Pole, Mr. Turner conveniently lists a series of items in their house that would allow even a kid like Timmy to make the trip there... before desperately asking where's the eggnog.
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* ContrivedCoincidence: Just when Timmy is wondering aloud how is he ever gonna make it to the North Pole, Mr. Turner conveniently lists a series of items that would allow even a kid like Timmy to make the trip there... before desperately asking where's the eggnog.
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* BadassSanta: He might lose, but Santa still held his own against the other holidays.

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* BadassSanta: He might lose, might've lost, but Santa still held his own against the other holidays.
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* Catch22Dilemma: Fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th so he has the power to deliver presents to the kids around the world, and recieve their magic back on December 26th. ''However'', if a wish were be made so that it was ''always'' Christmas, thus always December 25th, then the Fairies would never get their magic back, and therefore unable to have the power to undo the wish. By the end, Timmy figures out how to solve the dilemma by having all the kids in the world wish for Christmas to only be once a year again, giving Santa the ability to solve the issue by granting the wish.

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* Catch22Dilemma: Fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th so he has the power to deliver presents to the kids around the world, and recieve their magic back on December 26th. ''However'', if a wish were be made so since Timmy wished that it was ''always'' Christmas, thus always December 25th, then the Fairies would never get their magic back, and therefore unable to have the power to cannot undo the wish. By the end, Timmy figures out how to solve the dilemma by having all the kids in the world wish for Christmas write letters to only be once a year again, Santa asking him to undo the "year-round Christmas" wish, giving Santa him the ability to solve the issue do so by granting the wish.obliging their request as if it were a Christmas gift.

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* Catch22Dilemma: Fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th so he has the power to deliver presents to the kids around the world, and recieve their magic back on December 26th. ''However'', if a wish were be made so that it was ''always'' Christmas, thus always December 25th, then the Fairies would never get their magic back, and therefore unable to have the power to undo the wish. By the end, Timmy figures out how to solve the dilemma by having all the kids in the world wish for Christmas to only be once a year again, giving Santa the ability to solve the issue by granting the wish.



* ChristmasElves: Naturally, Santa's workshop is full of them. When we see them, they're on strike.

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* ChristmasElves: Naturally, Santa's workshop is full of them. When we see them, they're on strike.strike from being overworked.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: Right before Cosmo and Wanda grant Timmy's wish, there's a shot of Timmy's digital clock changing to signify it's the next day. Later on, it's revealed all the fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th and get it back the next day, essentially making them powerless on Christmas.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: {{Foreshadowing}}:
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Right before Cosmo and Wanda grant Timmy's wish, there's a shot of Timmy's digital clock changing to signify it's the next day. Later on, it's revealed all the fairies lend their magic to Santa every December 25th and get it back the next day, essentially making them powerless on Christmas.
** One of Cosmo's and Wanda's lines from the song in the beginning is, "Santa grants wishes while we relax" While this initially seems like an odd way to describe Santa delivering toys, it becomes clear later in the episode that Santa does in fact quite ''literally'' grant kids' wishes on Christmas Day, with the help of the other fairies lending him their magic, hence Cosmo and Wanda saying they get to relax on
Christmas.



* MisplacedRetribution: All the Lesser Holidays go on the warpath against Santa due to believing him responsible for Christmas suddenly becoming year-round (thus preventing their holidays from being celebrated or appreciated), when it was actually Timmy who wished for Christmas to occur every day in the first place.



* ObviousRulePatch: At the end, a new rule is added to DA Rules book preventing another Christmas every day wish. Cosmo notes that they only do that when a godkid screws up big time with one of their wishes.

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* ObviousRulePatch: At the end, a new rule is added to DA Rules book preventing another Christmas every day wish. Cosmo notes that they only do that when a godkid screws up big time with one of their wishes. Why [[DidntThinkThisThrough no one considered the possibility of a kid wishing for Christmas every day]] before is a mystery for the ages.



* PaperThinDisguise: Timmy disguises himself as Birthday Boy by simply replacing his pink hat with a candle.

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* PaperThinDisguise: Timmy disguises himself as Birthday Boy "Birthday Boy" by simply replacing his pink hat with a candle.
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* UsurpingSanta: The Holidays were hoping to do this.

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* UsurpingSanta: The Holidays were hoping to do this. Notably, their aim wasn't outright conquest, but because Timmy's wish caused all other holidays to be bumped off the calendar, and they mistakenly believed Santa was to blame for it.



'''Mr. Turner:''' Mine!

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'''Mr. Turner:''' Mine!Mine! (''tackles Timmy'')
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* RuleOfThree: The Easter Bunny hides eggs three times. The first time, he hides one under a can in an alley when he says that thanks to Timmy's wish, it will always be Christmas and he and the other Lesser Holiday Mascots won't be able to celebrate their holidays. The second time, he hides one under one of Cosmo and Wanda's crowns after discovering that they were used to flatten the tires of the April Fool's bus. The third time, he, enlarged from Santa's magic, hides a giant egg under an elephant when he says that the only reason he and the other Lesser Holiday Mascots tried to get rid of Santa was so that they could celebrate their own holidays and the children of the world would love them.

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