Answer Me This? #5 Win Two Bentos! Last Winner: LuckyGray How It Works: I’ll leave a question of some sort. Typically from some outside source, but careful what you find online. Their answer may not be the BEST answer. Answer the question within any given guidelines. It doesn’t have to be a long answer, but if you want it to be then I guess have fun and write it. They can be serious, skeptical, poke fun at the question, or completely strange. In 48 hours I won’t be looking at any more submissions. The one I like the best, or has the most support from other commenters, will win 2 chibi bentos. Don’t repeat an answer, but you may choose to go off someone’s idea. The Question: What is your favorite or least favorite childhood holiday character? Guidelines: You have no rules. Can’t wait to see what you guys share. You have 48 hours I will select a few other good answers to receive various other prizes️
Christmas .... It's was a huge lie.... A very very sad and messed up way to lie to childern .. and my mom wanna know why I don't trust her .. lol let's not start about the tooth fairy ... ...
I liked Cindy Lou Who. She was adorable and had the greatest hair, little Wednesday was super jealous. I always wanted to wear my hair like hers but no one ever wanted to help me style it like that for some reason
Oh dang same ☹️ except I actually had a little braided hair piece that was blonde to match her (it was like a headband type thing). I’d wear it all the time, even though my hair is black lol
So uhhh, don’t know what exactly the “childhood holiday character” entails, so I’m just going off of any character from something holiday related. I’d say my favorite is Jack Skellington. He had such childlike wonder when he discovered Christmas, and he tried his best to remake that for this own world and spread the joy he had when he found the tradition! Also, he’s so relatable because of his experience with whole burnout from the same routine. I mean, Halloween is a cool holiday, but preparing for it all year around must get tiring at some time. And who doesn’t understand the feeling of being bored by having the same routine everyday with no break?
So before I even state who my favorite character is let me just say that I am in no way shape or form crazy, psychotic, or mentally insane. But as a child my favorite childhood holiday character was Michael Myers (it still is) from Halloween. I’ve always been fascinated with the fact that this dude had super strength, would chase you without running, and be shot/ran over/burned/chained and still manage to kill his victims. I like crazy shii. Don’t judge me, judge the expired burrito in the back of your freezer.
My grandmother, well she should have been the Easter bunny but she wasn't very cafeful when hiding the chocolate eggs at 4 am(I would always be up at that time as a kid). I totally enjoyed the Ester granny bunny because over the years she would have worn fake bunny ears and a bunny tail and dress up all pink so that even if I spotted her I would think she was the Easter bunny. That is my favorite easter granny bun bun character, special in its own way. And yes she still does it for my cousins and the legend of a grandmother that turns in an Easter bunny at 4am is like the good night family Story now
According to my mother, I once believed that my neighbor's chocolate labrador doggie named Rudolf was actually Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer. I was probably a kid with good imagination but I still like Rudolph to this day
My least favourite is probably Shrek, I mean some people may not associate him with Halloween like I do, I just remember my cousin's costume all those years ago. He was dressed as shrek. He deadass looked me in the eye and took a bite out of a raw onion! I was horrified, I have never eaten onions since. What a monster! ?
Most of my childhood, I was terrified of the tooth fairy. It wasn’t because she came around just collecting kids teeth, even tho that’s scary enough on its own. I mean really what is she doing with all those teeth? Anyway, i used to sleep next to stuffed animals when i was young. i would switch between different ones every night. One night however the stuffy i chose was smaller than usual, not really the cuddling type. It ended up just clutched in my hand, which just happened to be under my pillow. i fell asleep like that. When i woke up, my little toy was gone! i had looked everywhere for it. Under my bed, all around my room but to no avail. since it was under my pillow i thought the tooth fairy must have taken it thinking it was a tooth. I didn’t get any money that time in return though, so the tooth fairy was just a thief! i was super angry and hated the tooth fairy since then. I always tried to catch her after that when i had other teeth fall out. I would try to wake up in the middle of the night to catch her. i wanted her to give back my stuffie. I never ended up finding it and i waited too many years to ask my mother what happened. but as i got older i just kind of assumed my mother came in during the night and moved it. But a little part of me still thinks it was that damned tooth thief.
Jack Skellington, I love the Nightmare before Christmas and he is my favorite character. I watch the movie every Halloween and Christmas!
My least favorite childhood holiday character was the Easter bunny because my parents would always show me these super weird pictures of him with other kids and idk it just always freaked me out when I saw him in malls and stuff
I found Christmas wrappers in our spare room one day, a few months after a Christmas. Then, caught my mom wrapping presents before Christmas. But the thing is I never really thought of it at that time, because why would I assume my mom was giving me gifts when I had Santa Claus? To start, Santa didn’t always give me the Christmas presents I wanted. There was this time I wanted earphones like the ones my dad had but didn’t know what they were called so I described it to my parents and they offered earplugs (they were really just confused). And I thought “Did you say ear?” That’s probably it! Haha. Disappointment. Additionally, on one Christmas morning, my siblings and I suddenly did not receive anything. Our mom just laughed nervously, tbh probably a kinda sad laugh and our dad told us we were probably bad kids all year. Okay as a kid this got me shookt, because [colod=red]Santa Claus[/color] was labelling me bad? Excuse me. Didn’t really help that I grew up entitled and pampered because I really excelled academically and spoke English(this isn’t bragging I was like 1st grade or something + Asian parents, don’t me). Also, my birthday is on December 26th so I really thought I had this special connection with not only Jesus Christ but the big red man himself, y’here me? Their Christmas cake was my birthday cake. Idk if it’s an Asian thing but yeah I grew up a bit and got used to getting nada presents. For a short few years I disliked Santa. Even telling my brother he wasn’t real, not because I didn’t believe he wasn’t (started doubting it though), but because that could only be the only possible reason why he ain’t giving us our gifts. I was arrogant but doncha worry because I changed. Another reason I thought of was that we didn’t have a chimney. Honestly, why a chimney? I wanted a chimney but no one in my country uses chimneys because never did we ever need chimneys. So denials became doubts until I didn’t care about him, and founding out he wasn’t real wasn’t much of a shock. Never really took to liking him again, just didn’t bother anymore. Looking back, I think it was probably a rough month for the family. Tl;dr red man and I have a special connection and he messed it up.
My favorite child holiday character is the grandma from My Grandma Got Ran Over By a Reindeer. It's a very loveable and inspiring film and I plan on watching it ever Christmas for the rest of my life.
Favorite holiday character would be RUDOLPH because he was bullied because he was different but in the end he turned out to be the only one that was able to help Santa save Christmas because of his being different.
The eight other reindeer in Santa’s chain. They were prejudiced and cruel, and only came around to liking Rudolph when Santa gave him a “promotion.” Hypocrites