A man who does not believe, then accidently kills the thing he does not believe in, only to be forced into becoming the very thing he does not believe in
The Santa Clause
In North America it's tradition to cook a turkey, ham, or duck, but in this European country it's best to cook a goose with stuffing and apple sauce
Germany
Before electricity, people would decorate their trees using these
Candles
Although very similar to Santa, Papa Noel visits children to give gifts in this country. Papa Noel rides a small donkey instead of a sleigh pulled by reindeer. His Donkey's name is Gui, which translates to Misletoe in this language
France
A celebration of light which is celebrated with candles over the course of eight nights of gift giving and delicious food.
Hanukkah
A mutant is shunned by all his peers, but later becomes the hero of the story when his mutant abilities save the day
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Loaded with potato, cheese, mushroom, and souerkraut, this country likes to celebrate Christmas eve with Pierogis.
Poland
Flake, ball, and fort are all words that follow this word
Snow
Father Christmas is the name of this version of Santa. It's believed that Santa Claus is most similar to Father Christmas. But Father Christmas wouldn't give gifts, but he'd bring joy and happiness instead. He would appear in a green robe instead of red, but is still as jolly old man.
England, United Kingdom
From December 26th to January 1st this African holiday celebrates with music, food, and gatherings of friends and families.
Kwanzaa
A group of people try to force their lifestyle on another, in retaliation he then takes away everything they love, only to realize this will not stop them.
The Grinch
This country prefers to snack on a dish of melted cheese to dip bread in for Christmas
Switzerland
The Mistle Thrush is a bird that loves to snack on this popular Christmas Greenery
Mistletoe
The Belsnickel travels with Santa Claus in this country. He is a tall mountain man covered in fur pelts and is meant to be the opposite of Santa. Punishing the naughty children while Santa gifts the good children.
Germany
A wiccan and pagan holiday which celebrates the sun coming back after the longest night of the year (Dec 21st). A common tradition is to burn a yule log to celebrate the return of light.
Yule
An angry old man is spooked by a bunch of ghosts into loving Christmas.
A Christmas Carol
In this country Christmas is celebrated with Kentucky Fried Chicken and Sushi
Japan
Back in the day Christmas ornaments were very expensive so families who could not afford them would use this to decorate their trees
Dried food (apples, popcorn, nuts, cranberries)
Instead of Santa Claus, this country have 13 Yule Lads. Sometimes they are sweet gift-givers, other times pests, and on occasion they are said to be blood thirsty creatures who eat naughty children.
Iceland
Celebrated by many people around the world, this holiday celebrates both ends and beginnings. Usually celebrated with sparkling drinks and fireworks
New Years Eve/Day
A young boy tries to hurt anyone who comes near him during the holiday season
Home Alone
To celebrate their agricultural roots, Norwegian households celebrate Christmas by steaming or smoking the head of this animal and serving it with mashed potatoes and rutagaba.
Cutting paper to make Christmas decorations, like snowflakes, is a very popular way to make cheap decorations. Which country is credited with beginning this tradition.
China
In this country, gifts are delivered by an old witch on a broomstick. She is described as an ugly old hag and goes by the name of La Befana. She does not like when children try to spy on her and if she catches them she will beat them with her broom stick
Italy
This early December day is celebrated with two holidays. It's widely recognized as St Nicholas Day, but is also given the title of National Microwave Oven Day
December 6th