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Christmas is a religious festival celebrated by Christians.
History
On Christmas, the Simpsons have often had arguments over things. One year, Homer spent all their money on a present for himself.[1] Another year, Bart accidentally destroyed all the presents and decorations and made up a story about being robbed by a crazy Scottish hairy man.[2] Another year, Gil stayed in the house and ruined Christmas for everyone.[3]
However, there are some good Christmases. They got Santa's Little Helper for Christmas one time after he was abandoned by his owner.[4]
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When Kang and Kodos realized that there was a Halloween episode in November, they then said that they had already put their Christmas decorations up, and showed their fireplace with the decorations.[5]
In the future, Bart and his sons, Lisa and Zia Simpson and Maggie come back home for Christmas to spend it as a family.[6]
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