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Seinfeld. The Seinfeld episode that featured Festivus was titled "The Strike", although O'Keefe notes that the writers later wished they had named it "The Festivus". It was first broadcast on December 18, 1997. The plot revolves around Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) returning to work at his old job, H&H Bagels.
10 paź 2022 · Festivus is an anti-holiday holiday from the sitcom Seinfeld. It rejects the commercialism and competition of Christmas and exists as a non-denominational, slightly passive-aggressive family celebration. As Frank Costanza declared in the 1997 Seinfeld episode “The Strike,” the holiday is “A Festivus for the rest of us!”.
23 gru 2021 · What Is Festivus? In the 1997 Seinfeld episode "The Strike," Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller) explains the tradition of Festivus, which he's invented as an alternative to Christmas, calling it "a Festivus for the rest of us."
5 gru 2022 · Festivus is a fictional holiday originating from the popular television comedy "Seinfeld." The brainchild of Frank Costanza (father to George Costanza), Festivus dodges all the commercial...
22 gru 2021 · Seinfeld's iconic Festivus holiday from Frank Costanza is actually based on the real-life childhood celebration of show writer Dan O'Keefe. "Oh, no, Sir. Festivus is all too real."
23 gru 2016 · While most people know the holiday from Seinfeld, it’s origins actually go back much further to the family history of a member of the show’s staff. Writer Dan O’Keefe’s father invented the ...
2 lis 2022 · What Is Festivus, The Holiday ‘For The Rest Of Us’? The world first learned of Festivus during the Dec. 18, 1997 episode of Seinfeld, “The Strike,” the 10th episode of the show’s ninth and final season.