Ogni vigilia di Natale in Svezia guardiamo Paperino alle 15:00. Un’ora di vecchi cartoni Disney, praticamente ogni famiglia la guarda sulla televisione di stato, anche se il numero di spettatori è diminuito negli ultimi due anni.

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    1. No one in my family has enjoyed it for the last decade, but we still have it on, usually sing the songs, and quote half the thing verbatim, while sighing during the other half. The last few years though, we’ve had it on Mute so we can talk and snack on bonbons, coffee and licqueur unimpeded.

      Then what’s the point? Well it’s been running since the 1960’s, and it’s just become such a natural time slot between Christmas lunch (the main course of the day) and Santa’s visit typically within an hour after Kalle is finished.

    2. Frenk5080 on

      There’s no such national tradition in The Netherlands, not that I’m aware of anyway.
      On another note: what’s in front of the screen? Candle holders?

    3. PulciNeller on

      in Italy it’s Home Alone and Trading Places. Anyway. I think the swedish TV is pretty cool because they broadcast 5 hours of Fanny&Alexander every year If I’m not mistaken.

    4. Spectackled_Caiman on

      Saw this at that exact scene but i live in Denmark so a hour later

    5. Jagarvem on

      TV viewership as a whole has dropped, but Donald Duck is fairly steady.

      It’s the most viewed show every year, and upped its own viewership record in 2020.

    6. ThePreciseClimber on

      Actually, that’s Lady and the Tramp with incorrect aspect ratio, not Donald Duck. 😛

    7. Powerful-Poet-1121 on

      I love your artwork! It’s so sophisticated 🙂

    8. Salmonman4 on

      I’m sorry, but Cyanide&Happiness has ruined that scene of Lady&Tramp for me

    9. It’s always funny when the bizarre things our Swedish teacher tells us about Swedish traditions are corroborated by posts like this.

    10. Thecatstoppedateboli on

      Nice TV, is that an Oled? So vibrant colours and small bezels

    11. OutrageousAd4420 on

      Step up your game Swedes. I’ve been told the Japanese like to watch Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!! (Gaki No Tsukai)

    12. OkEvidence6385 on

      In Finland it’s The Snowman (1982) before the declaration of Christmas Peace.

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